Asian American cultures

Creative Counter-Power/Art/Making Strange the Everyday Exercise
(1-3 pages, typed, times new roman/courier/garamond, 12 font) OR you can draw or take a photograph
DUE: at the beginning of class on March 14, midnight

Do ONE of the following assignments listed below.  Please read the guidelines carefully.  If you can relate to or make any links to the readings, then by all means go for it.

HAVE FUN.  TAKE RISKS.

a) Draw a map to get lost for example flip a coin to determine what direction to go.  Write about your experience or non-experience.  How did you get lost? How do you define the experience or condition of being lost?

b)Go to Canvas and check out Yoko Onos Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings. Do 1-3 exercises. Write about your experience reading through Grapefruit, the exercise/s, and your thoughts on the whole experience. 

c)Curate your own world exhibition. Take pictures, provide plans, and present a curatorial introduction or wall label.

d)Take your own self-portrait that is not just a SELFIE or mere documentation, but a portrait that engages or complicates class discussions on identity and identification, stereotype, disidentification and subject formation at al. Consider for example the complex portrait of Chanel Miller that she presents in her memoir and animated films.

Guidelines:
This assignment requires some thought and organization to the presentation and order of your thought process and experience but should not take that long to do.

????s:
Email me.

I WILL BE GRADING FOR EFFORT and CREATIVITY.