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2nd Meeting With Mentor Dylan (04/30/2023) :)

Hiya!

If you’re reading this I hope all is well!

I just finished up my second meeting with my mentor Dylan which is always a blast! I started things off with updating him on my process with my thesis! Since I will be doing the footsteps in chalk, we spoke mostly about how to make the footsteps last the whole day since this will be an all day event on what will most likely be a very hot day haha! My main question was how to ensure that the chalk footsteps will remain intact all day, even when the students pass by for their classes? Dylan had suggested SPRAY CHALK which I thought could be another great option! It will probably speed up the footstep making process haha! Then after that we began discussing anime lol!

Welp that’s all for now!

Byeee! 🙂

Thesis Update! :) (04/28/2023)

Thesis Update!

So today I had a call with my old high school professor and a few teachers and I got the GREEN LIGHT! We found a room that would be perfect, I finalized with faculty and staff that the footsteps will be done with chalk, and I created some fun QR CODES one for feedback at the end of the exhibition and the other as a PHOTO RELEASE CONSENT FORM! I was also able to set a secure date for the premiere which will be MAY 26TH, 2023! So overall everything is moving really fast and I’m beyond grateful and excited to have such a wonderful team!

Here are the QR CODES I created for the event:

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Ok byeeeee! 🙂

Beyond the Spectrum Thesis Update (04/28/2023) :)

Hi all! Hope all is well: 🙂

Just thought I’d give a little update.

Currently working on piecing everything together! I finished my screen capture surprise for the end of my thesis yesterday and am scheduled to speak with my art teacher from high school tomorrow regarding rooms and location! Overall trying not to get overwhelmed but having a blast putting everything together! 🙂

Will be testing out my progress on my projector today! 🙂

Until next time!

Info for May 2 Rehearsal

Hi everyone!

I hope you’ve had a productive week! I’m writing to give you details about preparing for the May 2 rehearsal. You should still remain mostly in the production zone, but reserve one day between today and Tuesday to prepare! Presentation doesn’t have to be perfect, but please use this draft/rehearsal as an earnest effort to get you prepared for May 8/9.

The “Too Long Didn’t Read” Version (for those too deep in production):

Lengthy version (for those who find comfort in detail!):

As a reminder, this presentation is NOT the same type of presentation you’ve seen on the thesis archives (those are like your summer presentation!). THIS presentation is about clearly conveying what you’ve done for the specific sake of getting strategic feedback on what your next steps / focus should be in Summer, in alignment with your personal goals.

To get there, It may be nice to do a bit of reflection, specifically on what you have learned, and what your goals are. Start by going back through your blog posts, and making a list of everything you have learned, and everything you have done. No “thing” is too small! Try to give respect to each piece. If you have any documentation to represent those pieces, perhaps those are the building blocks of your presentation! I also recommend trying to reconnect with your overall goals: why did you start this program? How has the thesis process spoken to that, or has your understanding of your reason shifted along the way, leaving you with new goals (also great!)?

I’ve added a few new sections that might also help orient you for this presentation. One is a detailed description of the points to make in the Spring presentation – which is also echoed in this Final Spring presentation template. I actually *don’t* recommend starting from the template but if you feel it will save you significant time, go ahead.

There is also a “Final Checklist” that represents everything we’d hope you have done by the end of your thesis in Summer. Taking a look at this in advance and seeing which areas you have yet to cover might be a good starting point for thinking about your final Spring presentation – ask what steps you need to take to complete the checklist!

Remember: no one expects you to do more than humanly possible and you don’t need to “prove” anything to anyone – this presentation (and the final summer one) are stopping points on your own journey, and you are simply sharing now as a way to figure out where to go next.

As a preview into the future: your public presentation in summer will be a different kind of presentation. I’ve started compiling some tips here for you to use after our time together has ended! And there are many more on the thesis resources page. If you are inclined, you can take a glance at these now to get a sense of what’s to come. You will get there!

Open to answering any questions you may have!

Warmly,

Sarah


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Sarah Rothberg (she or they)
Assistant Arts Professor
ITP/IMA, Tisch, NYU
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Follow up from meeting with Sarah

Great check-in with Sarah as usual. I am making some progress on two ideas — the physical migraine vest and the ideas around Bird University. It was helpful to hear Sarah articulate some of the things I need to figure out:

  • How kitschy am I going to take Bird University? Is it going to be something totally made up, or something nearer to what I have actually done this semester?
  • How am I going to present this and talk about it? Since this is quite conceptual in nature, presenting the concept will be important.
  • How much do I lean into the things I make vs the actually teaching the course?

These are the things I will be thinking about as I continue to build the migraine vest and sketching out the syllabus.