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Artist Judith Baca presents her model of community cultural development
in the ETF lecture series. Karen Keifer-Boyd introduces the facilitators
to the framework and versatility of using a visualization strategy
for content search. Kevin Stewart-Magee guides the mural group to
let go of ego. William Catling, sculpture facilitator, asks his
group to search for new meanings of their proposed sculptures when
visualized together. Drawings in the video by Lisa Dymkova-Fuchs.
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Content
Search
There are many ways
to facilitate content searches. The purpose is to search for specific
content relevant to each individual and the project’s theme.
Discussions of the shared readings, and in The Envisioning the Future
project the addition of a discussion of the lecture
series all were expected to attend, began the content search.
After discussions of the content in the selected
readings, the visualization
strategy used with facilitators in The Envisioning the Future
project elicited clear personal visions about issues related to the
project focus of envisioning the future. This strategy allows time for
the mind to wander, but also to soon latch on to one focus and go into
one experience or issue in-depth making personal connections from exploration
of a lived experience.
For an adaptation of the visualization
process click here for one written by Susan Krieg, the painting facilitator.
She describes the one used in the facilitators group as a psychological
approach that elicits a specific personal response toward a disempowering
situation and moves the person through the visualization to imagine a
way to change the situation into an empowering one. She sought to embellish
this visualization approach to one that would better connect the personal
to global issues.
Kevin Stewart-Magee,
the facilitator of the mural group, described that the purpose of the
visualization is to have a shared experience with the group and to look
at specific feelings. It’s a moment to quiet down one’s ego
and to support one’s passion.
A participant proposed "a
new age spiritual” visualization approach found on the Internet.
It had the outcome, when the group used it, to generate a more generalized
vision for positive change in the world, which did not provide the deep
focus into one experience or event needed to develop powerful images for
content-based art.
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