Creating our group contract has been a trying process. Between one of our group members suddenly
having to drop out of the program and another falling ill, it really fell on
mine and the final member’s shoulders to finalize our idea and come up with our
contract and schedule. After meeting
with Dr. Cox (who really helped us narrow our focus and gave us a lot to think
about), Jessica and I were left to make it work. Because it was only the two of us, some
things were a bit of a challenge to figure out, like the full division of tasks
and the final schedule. We did the best
we could to logically divide the workload and make a schedule that the three of
us will need to follow. In the end I
think that we did a pretty good job coming up with a final direction to take
our exhibit and giving ourselves a timeline with a little wiggle room for
unexpected snags.
Now that we have an official focus and aren’t confused about
things, I am getting really excited to start this project. We are going to be looking at how Playboy presented sexuality for both men and women in the mid 1960's to late 1970's. I personally will be focusing on how minority groups were represented within the magazine at the time. I am eager to see how the civil rights movement changed the magazine. The thing that I am most looking forward to, however,
is actually getting to put the site together.
While not techo savvy, I love organizing things like this. I think that it is going to be an excellent
learning experience; one that I hope will make me a bit more trusting of and confident
with computers.
The thing that worries me the most looking at the project
ahead is trying to choose the actual pieces that are going to go in our
exhibit. We have a run of Playboy that,
with the exception of 1971 and 1972 and a few missing issues in the late ‘70s,
covers the years 1965-1977. That is
well over 100 magazines that need to be
gone through, looking for the 10 articles, cartoons, ads, or covers that we
each want to put up. Just glancing through
the magazines, there were already so many things that we want to include
pertaining to sexuality (given that it is
Playboy Magazine after all). It is going
to be a bit of a challenge, not only finding those 10 perfect things that
represent each of our individual topics, but then also making sure that those
objects mesh together as well, making a cohesive exhibition.
I love the title. I wonder how many hits you got just for that?
ReplyDeleteThis is the literally the first time I've looked at your blog (I just finished my post for today, so there's no way you could have known)...and it is eerily similar to mine. Title, design, and all! haha. So. Weird.
ReplyDeleteCongrats for navigating the challenges of your group! klc
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