ana
Center for Cultural Studies

Projects

2.1. CONCEPT DEFINITION (STRUCTURE) While the previous works developed in the course focused territorial and physical elements, my minor project explores the individual mental space as much as its physical correspondence.

Continue Reading...

2.2. OCD GROUP WORK GENERAL METHODOLOGY _Define objectives and/or questions for each session previously; _Do not take notes in the session, as it might cause discomfort to members; _Write main ideas of the session,

Continue Reading...

MINOR PROJECT . OCD: HOME RECORDS . FEB-MARCH  PROCESS 1. Research and concept development (topography) 2. Project development (implementation)                   2.1. Concept definition (structure)                   2.2. OCD group work (structure and living inputs) 3. Documentation 4. Project

Continue Reading...

Medical definitions of mental disorders as OCD tend to trivialize patients into “scientific” categories, disregarding their subjectivities. Diagnosis elaborated by “recommended” psychiatrists or therapists reveal objective descriptions of symptoms that

Continue Reading...

PERVASIVE MIND This speculative project explores the relation between the mental health service in the UK, the extension of state control over citizens and their effects on mental disorders, in particular

Continue Reading...

  METHODOLOGY We have followed an informal and almost intuitive methodology, where the roles and tasks were initially discussed in relation to ours SLCs, but later adapted, not forgotten, to incoming problems. Our

Continue Reading...

CONCEPT AND RESEARCH From the very beginning we decided to explore the concept of transference, by bringing to the park something from the outside and strange to its ecology - the

Continue Reading...

The ECO ADVERT or the eco call girl advert resumes to a light box, made of foam card, and two flashing devices that react to mobile phones radiation, placed inside.

Continue Reading...

A book itself is a literary machine. (Deleuze, in A Thousand Plateaus) According to Deleuze, a book is an assemblage of matters, dates, speeds that come from the outside (as well as from

Continue Reading...

The aimlessness walk within our group was performed in two journeys, by different people in different days, having in common the starting and ending location point: from Bethnal Green to

Continue Reading...

Inspired by McLuhan, Neil Postman founded the Program in  Media Ecology at New York University in 1971. As he described it: “Media ecology looks into the matter of how media ofcommunication

Continue Reading...

A real programmer wants to stay close to the machine. The machine means midnight dinners of Diet Coke. It means unwashed clothes and bare feet on the desk. It means

Continue Reading...