@Julie -
From Eleanor Dare to Everyone: (1:31 pm)
Lemonade bottle
From Robbie Howells to Everyone: (1:31 pm)
Glass pot for Gu cheesecake
From Me to Everyone: (1:31 pm)
A glass object of no particular importance that I made in my microwave kiln yesterday
From David John Beesley to Everyone: (1:32 pm)
Well’s, ‘Bombardier’, 2007 British Beer Festival Pint Glass
From Aaron Tan to Everyone: (1:32 pm)
Onion salt
From Adam Walker to Everyone: (1:32 pm)
glass mug
From Galia Kollectiv to Everyone: (1:32 pm)
The last of a lovely set that Myshkin the cat has yet to knock over the edge of the table.
From Kim Coleman to Everyone: (1:32 pm)
Gin glass made by ‘tanqueray’ which I stole from the (now defunct) student bar at Chelsea college of art as I thought Id keep it safer than them!
From Eleanor Dare to Everyone: (1:32 pm)
Zoom pipe
From Robbie Howells to Everyone: (1:33 pm)
Platform
From Me to Everyone: (1:33 pm)
Pacifier
From Aaron Tan to Everyone: (1:33 pm)
Nicolaa
From carly whitaker to Everyone: (1:33 pm)
I neglected it a bit
From Adam Walker to Everyone: (1:34 pm)
found it hard to interact in ways not as its intended function
From Roy Claire Potter to Everyone: (1:36 pm)
My glass object is in a bag across the room because it is a sex toy and all through this workshop(Re: my object comment ^^ Eros, Eroticism, and the Pedagogical Process, bell hooks) I’ve been thinking about the erotics of pedagogy
From Me to Everyone: (1:36 pm)
My object has a very rough texture on the back and smooth on the top, I found the smooth side very soothing and I found that rough texture some how helped me articulate ideas by aggravating me - does this make sense?
From Galia Kollectiv to Everyone: (1:37 pm)
It is a drinking glass and is used as such, but heightened awareness of thirst relates to the general concept of the physicality of engaging in knowledge production. Now that we are on zoom so much, we have been thinking a lot about the rigidity of interacting on screen and the physical pain resulting which does affect the experience.
rom Eleanor Dare to Everyone: (1:39 pm)
It feels a bit transgressive on zoom
From Me to Everyone: (1:39 pm)
Also the acute awareness of the engagement in the symposium through our direct reaction to out viewing or sight through the screen site
From Eleanor Dare to Everyone: (1:39 pm)
Normally hide this kind of tactility
From Adam Walker to Everyone: (1:40 pm)
like you say, big difference have no ‘audience’ in the room ,even in peripheral vision