Critical Experiences

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This resource is designed to help you develop a creative practice rooted in inquiry, context, and change. It’s based on a 14-week course developed at ITP/IMA, but can be used by anyone, anywhere.

The site is organized through the interlinked modules below, and include examples, readings, and activities.

Modules can be browsed in any order, or can be followed in a linear way by referring to the example syllabus.

Why critical?

In this context, critical means: vital, discerning, caring, urgent, with an eagerness to participate differently, cast new light on, re-examine, or course-correct.

Why experience?

Your experiences shape your worldview. Producing an experience for others might shape theirs. Through the lens of experience, all creative practice is temporal, embodied, relational, with the capacity to produce change in some way.

  • Research

    Research

  • Systems

    Systems

  • Form

    Form

  • Metaphor

    Metaphor

  • Affordances

    Affordances

  • Feedback

    Feedback

  • Daily Practice

    Daily Practice

  • Worlds

    Worlds

  • Prototypes

    Prototypes

  • Speculation

    Speculation

  • Experience

    Experience

  • Publics

    Publics