tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233983995495203290.post3683427546086771712..comments2024-01-04T07:11:14.467-05:00Comments on Atelierista: stories from a studio: On Being an Atelierista: 100 Languages, inquiry, poetic thinking, media and materialsAnna Ghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10020564718454754566noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233983995495203290.post-12819764737139655462011-02-07T11:28:28.469-05:002011-02-07T11:28:28.469-05:00Hey, the blonde kid in the last photo is really cu...Hey, the blonde kid in the last photo is really cute. ;)<br /><br />How would the color exploration of the Meadow Room children (mixing colored water in test tubes) fit into these languages? <br /><br />I am thinking about my own children and their interest in cooking. I'm not sure it's so much about the actual chopping and stirring and eating as it is about breaking a process into steps. Is that tinkering? Is "process" a different language?Jesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17428005109109803363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233983995495203290.post-89763387364562282392011-02-06T12:38:20.885-05:002011-02-06T12:38:20.885-05:00Great post Anna.
Is story/Narrative a part or sepa...Great post Anna.<br />Is story/Narrative a part or separate from your above list? I'm not sure.<br />Just as I am not sure if light and qualities of light is a part of many of your categories or separate.<br />It is wonderful to think about all the possibilities.<br />Are senses about surface? Abut sound? The same as music or a different category?<br />The more I try to figure this out, for myself as well as to discuss with others, the idea of transdisciplinary languages becomes so clear. Let's keep this conversation going!Marla McLean, Atelieristahttp://atelier.schoolwithinschool.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233983995495203290.post-24580647239969555832011-01-30T14:10:05.541-05:002011-01-30T14:10:05.541-05:00Anna - I have several thoughts about this very mea...Anna - I have several thoughts about this very meaty post. First, I note that your thinking on this is of such depth and such long standing that it must take great patience to bring the rest of us along! I am also looking forward to your documents about the role of the studio/atelierista and thoughts and intentions regarding media. Thank you for this...better reading than today's NY Times!Irene Carneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13946107595939488691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233983995495203290.post-57215176558672405812011-01-29T07:58:33.359-05:002011-01-29T07:58:33.359-05:00and thank you for reading it, pal!and thank you for reading it, pal!Anna Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10020564718454754566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6233983995495203290.post-60055186284759490922011-01-28T23:24:12.262-05:002011-01-28T23:24:12.262-05:00Having two story tellers in my home and seeing pl...Having two story tellers in my home and seeing plenty during my times at Sabot, I think story is definitely a category! Loved this post - thanks for re-envisioning/exploring your role and the role of art for children...Susan Wolskinoreply@blogger.com