Useful Pictures at the Evanston Art Center, September 2013
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Norah Diedrich, Executive Director, Evanston Art Center, with lawn signs that were created and placed along the EAC driveway.
They presented excerpts from the individual 3-line Matricess, below.
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Archive Research - The Evanston Art Center
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Archive Sample images, exhibited in the Octagon Room. On the right side an image of EAC founder Alice Riley.
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Details - excerpts focused on moments of change in the history of the organization.
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Norah Diedrich, Executive Director, Evanston Art Center; Anne Berkeley, Co-Chair, Evanston Arts Council and guests, students, EAC staff.
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In July and August og 2013, diagrammatic notes were taken by students while conducting conversations. Here are a few examples. The paper was primed either with a map of Evanston or a map of the Art Center. This method allowed for a more intentional conversation, bypassing ruts worn by conventional questioning.
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Each map was later discussed in class and distilled into a 3-line Matrix that also contained a short summary. At the EAC, matrices were displayed adjacent to maps. (This row matches the row above.)
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3-line Matrices were further summarized into a Fractal Matrix. The fractal matrix collected conversation throughlines, while details were noted in the individual conversation matrices.
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To enlarge fractal outriggers, acess pdf.
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