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Research findings: Generative Systems by Kathryn Farley

Each year, the Grants for Researchers in Residence Program offers researchers 
the possibility of working at the Foundation's Centre for Research and 
Documentation (CR+D) and provides them access to its fonds and collections.

Kathryn Farley (Ph.D.) was a resident at the CR+D in 2006 and focused primarily 
on the Sonia Landy Sheridan fonds. This publication contains the findings of 
Farley's research and describes the singular methods of instruction used by 
Sheridan in her Generative Systems courses. This groundbreaking academic 
program, founded in 1970 at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago 
(Chicago, IL, U.S.) allowed students to explore the implications of emerging 
communications technologies on art production. Drawing on diverse items in the 
fonds (course syllabi, lesson plans, administrative documents, photographs of 
class sessions, student assessment questionnaires and copies of assignments, 
video and audiotape documentation of instructional activities) and recent 
interviews with Sheridan, the study attempts to offer a comprehensive account 
of the evolution of Generative Systems and link its development to the 
emergence of art and technology studies at the post-secondary level:
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/flash/e/index.php?NumPage=1991


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