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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 46
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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“The Calls and Responses in Songwriting and Live Musical Performance,” Timon Kaple
This essay from Timon Kaple represents what we hope will be an ongoing series of original writing about collaborative and responsive art. We’re immensely grateful to Timon for his insight and patience in inaugurating this series. If you’d like to … Continue reading
Call No. 45
Here’s this week’s call. As always, we’re accepting rolling submissions for the web. And if nothing strikes you this week, be sure to check out our past calls for some further inspiration. squeezing blood from a stone “The world is round so … Continue reading
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Collaboration in the News No. 43
Check out My Fantasmagorical Collaborative Writing Experiment, Lance Ulanoff‘s account of co-writing a story in Google+ with a dozen other people. It sounds like the experience — as it is for many collaborators — was an adventure in relinquishing expectations, … Continue reading
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My Favorite Collaboration: Bouguereau’s Nymphs & Satyrs
C&R loves the collaborative conversation going on at The Clark’s art blog. Talking about Bouguereau’s “Nymphs & Satyrs,” the museum is taking opinions from staff members, visitors, and twitter-followers on this painting: The painting itself is inspired by mythology, and … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 45
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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Call No. 44
We happily present this week’s call. As always, we’re accepting rolling submissions for the web. And if nothing strikes you this week, be sure to check out our past calls for some further inspiration. idiolalia “the really damned not only like Hell, … Continue reading
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Collaboration in the News No. 42
Over at the Huffington Post, Kate Moses’ Chocolate Cake for Diane is a touching portrait of her friendship with biographer Diane Middlebrook. A shared interest in Sylvia Plath brought them together in what Moses calls “a fertile creative partnership of … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 44
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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Call No. 43
Welcome to this week’s call. As always, we’re accepting rolling submissions for the web. And if nothing strikes you this week, be sure to check out our past calls for some further inspiration. “Advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a … Continue reading
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