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WEEKDATEPROJECTAGENDAREADINGS, requiredREADINGS, suggested
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week 11/20Studio Overview- Syllabus Intro
- Student Introductions
Holmes, The Problem with Solutions. Kimmerer, The Fortress, The River and The Garden.Girot, Four Traces in Landscape Architecture. Dee, To Draw. hooks, Theory as Liberatory Practice.
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week 21/25Correspondence 1: SURVEY- Site Intro, surveying + drawingKohler, Landscapes and Labscapes: Exploring the Lab-Field Border in Biology. Ch 4, "Taking Nature's Measure."USDA, Sampling Vegetation Attributes.
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1/27- desk crits
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week 32/1Correspondence 2: REGISTER- Corr 1 pin-up / Corr 2 distribution
- Guest Workshop:
Devin Floyd of Center for Urban Habitats to speak on and guide in ecological and cultural resources surveying
Ingold, The Perception of the Environment: Essays on Livelihood, Dwelling and Skill.Tsing, Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene.
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2/3- desk / in situ crits
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week 42/8Correspondence 3: IMAGE- Guest Workshop: Manuel Lerdeau of UVA Environmental Sciences to speak and facilitate RGB imaging of ecological integrity
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2/10- Corr 2 pin-up / Corr 3 distribution
- demonstration of other imaging techinques (i.e. lidar)
Latour, “Do scientific objects have a history? Pasteur and Whitehead in a bath of lactic acid.”
“Intra-actions.
” Interview with Karen Barad by Adam Kleinman
Moss and Wiesenfeld, “The benefits of background noise.” Latour, “Circulating reference: Sampling the soil in the Amazon forest.” Pandora’s Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies
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week 52/15Chem 286- Guest Workshop: Cassandra Fraser of UVA Chemistry to facilitate mechanochromatic dyeing
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2/17Correspondence 4: EXPERIMENT- Corr 3 pin-up / Corr 4 distributionSwaffield + Deming, Landscape Architecture Research, Introduction.
Lutsky + Burkholder, Curious Methods.
Felson, Designing Cities with Mesocosms.
Swaffield + Deming, Landscape Architecture Research, Experimental Strategies.
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week 62/22Prescribed Fire window- desk / in situ crits
- design / build mesocosm investigation
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2/24- desk / in situ crits
- design / build mesocosm investigation
- Guest Lecture: Emily Knox, Auburn
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week 73/1- desk crits
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3/3MID-REVIEW- mid-review and debriefing
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week 8
3/8SPRING RECESS
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3/10SPRING RECESS
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week 9
3/15MS at CELA- self-directed working
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3/17MS at CELA- remote desk crits over Zoom
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week 103/22MS at CELA- self-directed working
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3/24Correspondence 5: ENGAGE- internal pin-up
- Corr 5 distribution
- in-situ crits
Ingold, The Perception of The Environment.
Halpring, RSVP Cycles.
Jeremijenko, Extending Interface Practice.
Gabrys, Citizen Sensing, air pollution and fracking.
Kaprow, Assemblages, Environments and Happenings.
McTaggart, Principles for Participatory Action Research.
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3/31- desk / in situ critsKofman, Ava. “Bruno Latour, the Post-Truth Philosopher, Mounts a Defense of Science.”
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week 124/5- Workshop training: Earth-moving and drawing
- Corr 5 PAR
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4/7- Workshop: In Situ Drawing
- Corr 5 PAR
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week 134/12- Corr 5 Pin-Up
- Workshop: In Situ Drawing
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4/14- desk / in situ crits
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week 144/19- desk / in situ crits
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4/21Progress Review
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week 154/26- desk / in situ crits
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4/28- desk / in situ crits
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week 165/3- desk / in situ crits
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