Workshop
1) Explain the concept of the project without asking the writer what it is about. What platform or platforms are they taking material from? (Ex. Reddit, FB, etc).
2) How successfully does the project set up its central concerns and what are those concerns? What ideas is the writer exploring?
3) How does context matter in the piece? By taking this specific material off of a certain platform, what questions and ideas will the reader encounter? How will the reader see the platform differently? For example, Sophia Le Fraga's piece caused the reader to think about how public grieving has changed due to Facebook.
4) How might the writer lay out their poems on the page and make use of white space to achieve their goals?
5) Are there any collage tactics they might employ to make interesting use of the language? (Splicing material, not using whole passages, stitching together several people's posts, etc).
6) Who is the potential audience for the piece? What type of engagement with the work does the audience have?
7) Suggest a potential title for the piece that speaks to its meaning (i.e. Literallydead).
2) How successfully does the project set up its central concerns and what are those concerns? What ideas is the writer exploring?
3) How does context matter in the piece? By taking this specific material off of a certain platform, what questions and ideas will the reader encounter? How will the reader see the platform differently? For example, Sophia Le Fraga's piece caused the reader to think about how public grieving has changed due to Facebook.
4) How might the writer lay out their poems on the page and make use of white space to achieve their goals?
5) Are there any collage tactics they might employ to make interesting use of the language? (Splicing material, not using whole passages, stitching together several people's posts, etc).
6) Who is the potential audience for the piece? What type of engagement with the work does the audience have?
7) Suggest a potential title for the piece that speaks to its meaning (i.e. Literallydead).
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