Readings

Weekly Readings

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Research Readings by Participants

Deirdre Rogers: Reading list in relation to Art & Creativity in education/schools

F. David Peat

‘Creativity and Education’    (Talk to parent/teachers 1989)
http://www.fdavidpeat.com/bibliography/essays/text/dempsey.txt
‘Codes & Behaviours’
‘A World of Imagination’ (Article pub. In Connections, issue 8 1996)

Sir Ken Robinson: Fertile minds need feeding’

‘Do Schools kill Creativity?’

‘Education Systems too narrow’ (interview for the Australian broadcasting Corporation –                                                               reporter Kerry O’Brian 16.6.09

‘The Element’ (new publication)

Elliot Eisner ‘Reimagining Schools – select works by Elliot Eisner’

‘Arts & the Creation of Mind’

‘Elliot Eisner’s 10 Lessons Why the Arts Are Important to the Wider Curriculum’ (In “The Arts and                                             the Creation of Mind”, Eisner discusses why Arts Education is important to the wider curriculum)

‘Explicit, Implicit and Null Curricula’ Parts of this article are excerpted from

Teaching In Mind: How Teacher Thinking Shapes Education

http://www.teachersmind.com/TIMNEW.htm

‘What can education learn from the arts about the practice of education?’

http://www.infed.org/index.htm

http://www.infed.org/ideas/index.htm

http://www.infed.org/thinkers/index.htm

http://www.infed.org/practice/index.htm

Victor Lowenfeld & Betty Edwards

‘Drawing development in Children’

Keith Gentle ‘Children & Art Teaching

Nancy Beal ‘The Art of Teaching Art to Children – in School & at Home’

http://www.tc.edu/ncrest/nancybeal/nancy.htm

Mike Dodd ‘An Autobiography of Sorts’

Andy Goldsworthy ‘Ice & Snow Drawings’ Exhibition Cat.

‘Time’ published by Thames & Hudson

Kathy Ring ‘Young children drawing: the significance of the context’

College of Ripon and York

Paper presented at the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference, University of Leeds,                            13-15 September 2001

http://www.leeds.ac.uk/educol/

Liz Nilsson: Reading list on Repetition and Memory and Visual Perception

Repetition:

  • Peter phillips + Gillian bunce: Repeat pattern, a manual for designers, artists and architects. Thames and Hudson, 1993. ( only pg. 5-16)
  • Briony Fer: The infinite Line- re making of art after modernism. Yale University Press, 2004
  • Tries to broden our understanding of repetition and seriality with in minimalist and beyound, by looking at work by Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko, Dan Flavin and Eva hesse
  • Architectural Design,(UK Design Journal), November/December issue 2009; Pattern in Architecture,
  • Wikipedia: Repettion ( kirkegaard)
  • www.anglefire.com: Gilles deleuze’s Difference and repetiotion.

Memory:

  • National Geographic: 2007/11
  • www. lauradonefer.com/update/text.html – about memory and beriefment.
  • Etienne Jackson, Under the Direction of George Beasley; Masters dissertation, 2009; REFLECTION: The structure of memory. LINK:http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04212009-024621/unrestricted/jackson_etienne_l_200905_mfa.pdf
  • Dena Elisabeth Eber, and Arthur G. Neal, Memory and Representation: Constructed Truths and Competing Realities (Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Press, 2001),

Visual perception:

  • Rudulf Arnheim: Art and perception- a psycology of the creative eye. University of California press, orginal 1954
  • www angle fire.com:  Merleau- Ponty’s Phenomenology of perception

About Colour /White

  1. Some ideas about colour: Olafur Eliasson
  2. A discussion about white: Conversation between mark Wigley, olafur Eliasson and daniel Birnbaum.

Breathing:

Others sources:

  • Museum of Santa Fe: In persuite of perfection- The art of Agnes Martin, Maria Martinez and florence Pierce, 2004.

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