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		<title>Creative means to communicate science</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things I am preoccupied with are the ways in which we use creative forms to communicate about things that are traditionally held within academia and presented in academic style. I am interested in the mixing of forms, and making knowledges accessible to wider audiences in the process. In my own work I&#8217;ve tried to bring creative forms into social research and evaluation in small ways- such as using comic book layout to make an evaluation report, or creative writing processes as social research, but trust me, there are much more exciting and creative examples of mixing of forms than that! Baba Brinkman is an ex-tree planter turned rap troubador who has used the form of rap in many hybrid ways. Since 2004 he&#8217;s been touring a show he wrote called &#8220;The Rap Canterbury Tales&#8221;, has written a rap play, and more recently has written the &#8220;Rap Guide to Evolution&#8221; which has been touring around in 2009 as part of celebrations of the 200 year anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin. This performance, although not strictly on topic as a practice of collaborative ethnography, uses creative arts to further the work of science communication with a certain [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Detroit Summer &amp; the Allied Media Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 03:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maya</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While I was in New Orleans I had the opportunity to meet DJ Invinsible (see her company emergence music for insight into independant hip hop world), who was doing some media training for the new young writers at the Neighborhood Story Project who were about to launch their books. She is a very cool collaborative hip hop artist and activist, and she told me about Detroit Summer, a very interesting collaborative activist art project she has been involved with working with young people and others in Detroit USA. Their methods are interesting &#8211; working with young people to workshop issues effecting them &#8211; such as bias and racism in the school system &#8211; they workshop strategies to get their points of view heard, go out and research the issue with interviews and gathering stories, images, sounds etc, and then use all this material to make their own art. Check out some of the things they have made at the Detroit Summer Utube Channel. DJ Invinsible also introduced me to the Allied Media Conference - initially a conference bringing together people interested in do-it-yourself media, the AMC is increasingly attracting people who are interested in using participatory media as a strategy for [...]]]></description>
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