Sunday, January 27, 2008
Looks
Nomad Post School is inviting a person to teach a class by giving others a set of looks. You learn from a person glaring at you just as you learn from someone smiling at you.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Call for Students
Anyone is welcome to take a class at Nomad Post School.
There is no application process.
The students will take the class based on his/her availability and interests.
You can email us or leave a comment next to the class you want to take.
The school or the class leader will contact you personally.
There is no application process.
The students will take the class based on his/her availability and interests.
You can email us or leave a comment next to the class you want to take.
The school or the class leader will contact you personally.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Invitation for Class Proposals
Nomad Post School invites anyone to propose a class in any kind of form on any subject anywhere and anytime, based on morality.
If you would like to begin a class email us with a course description, your name, duration of class, title, and anything else you see fit for inclusion so that it can be added as a class post on the blog.
nomadschool@gmail.com
If you would like to begin a class email us with a course description, your name, duration of class, title, and anything else you see fit for inclusion so that it can be added as a class post on the blog.
nomadschool@gmail.com
The Brothers Karamazov
(Failed) Class: The Brothers Karamazov
Guan Rong will start reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky for the first time in her life when she begins the class in June 2008. She will go around cities in the States to hold discussion with the students. The discussions are not limited to the book, however, reading the book is one of the requirements. Students are invited to travel to different cities with Guan, however, it is not required. There will not be a group meeting with all the students together in the class. The development of the class will be provided in detail when Guan and the students meet, through journal writing, emailing, letters, etc.
Duration: Class starts in Los Angeles in June 2008. Student will propose the dates that he/she would like to meet.
Setting: Student will propose the City and place where he/she would like to meet.
Tuition: Provide a bed/place for Guan to sleep. if possible, provide some travel stipends for Guan. Otherwise the class is free. Traveling students pay for their own expends.
Contact: Email the school or write a comment
Guan Rong will start reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky for the first time in her life when she begins the class in June 2008. She will go around cities in the States to hold discussion with the students. The discussions are not limited to the book, however, reading the book is one of the requirements. Students are invited to travel to different cities with Guan, however, it is not required. There will not be a group meeting with all the students together in the class. The development of the class will be provided in detail when Guan and the students meet, through journal writing, emailing, letters, etc.
Duration: Class starts in Los Angeles in June 2008. Student will propose the dates that he/she would like to meet.
Setting: Student will propose the City and place where he/she would like to meet.
Tuition: Provide a bed/place for Guan to sleep. if possible, provide some travel stipends for Guan. Otherwise the class is free. Traveling students pay for their own expends.
Contact: Email the school or write a comment
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Degrees of Articulation: Creating Presentations for Our Artistic Practices
Class: Student Lecture Series Workshop
Led by Adam Feldmeth and Aaron Wrinkle
The Visiting Artist Lecture Forum class and lectures that follow it are a time for students to consider, observe, listen, and question the ways artists working in the world direct themselves and their practices through presentation. This workshop will open an additional aspect of this engagement with artists’ practices through exploring it out loud in their own voice. The workshop is to act as an opportunity and setting to practice and prepare for a component some may face as a visiting lecturer in the future and holding the workshop the spring semester provides that people will have a year's work, thesis show, or simply a set of thoughts composed. This environment enables individuals to present themselves with their work to a group of peers to activate an alternative critique situation in which the artist bringing their work to class has the floor for the majority of their time and will respond to questions in relation to both their presentation and their work.
Spring Semester 2008
Fridays, 1-4 p.m.
Beginning February 4th
Note: Limited to students currently enrolled at California Institute of the Arts
Led by Adam Feldmeth and Aaron Wrinkle
The Visiting Artist Lecture Forum class and lectures that follow it are a time for students to consider, observe, listen, and question the ways artists working in the world direct themselves and their practices through presentation. This workshop will open an additional aspect of this engagement with artists’ practices through exploring it out loud in their own voice. The workshop is to act as an opportunity and setting to practice and prepare for a component some may face as a visiting lecturer in the future and holding the workshop the spring semester provides that people will have a year's work, thesis show, or simply a set of thoughts composed. This environment enables individuals to present themselves with their work to a group of peers to activate an alternative critique situation in which the artist bringing their work to class has the floor for the majority of their time and will respond to questions in relation to both their presentation and their work.
Spring Semester 2008
Fridays, 1-4 p.m.
Beginning February 4th
Note: Limited to students currently enrolled at California Institute of the Arts
Contact NPS--Postcard Sending to Russia
Class: Postcard Sending to Russia
Teacher: basically yourself
Open to everyone. Anyone in this class will instruct him/herself to send postcards to the following address: (address will be included below)
The postcards can be made from any medium with any kind of information on it. You can write about yourself or ask for more dialogue/conversation about/with Nomad. By including your contact information on the postcard you agree that you wish to have further interaction with Nomad Post School.
Address is:
Julia Tcharfas
84 Artioma St., Apartment 23
Kiev, Ukraine 04050
Duration: 1/2/08-FOREVER!
Tuition: Postage Fee
Teacher: basically yourself
Open to everyone. Anyone in this class will instruct him/herself to send postcards to the following address: (address will be included below)
The postcards can be made from any medium with any kind of information on it. You can write about yourself or ask for more dialogue/conversation about/with Nomad. By including your contact information on the postcard you agree that you wish to have further interaction with Nomad Post School.
Address is:
Julia Tcharfas
84 Artioma St., Apartment 23
Kiev, Ukraine 04050
Duration: 1/2/08-FOREVER!
Tuition: Postage Fee
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