Creating our contract took a bit longer than I anticipated,
but we got it done. Samantha and I had to do a lot of brainstorming to begin
our contract, since our focus was redirected towards the cliche topic of
sexuality. We originally wanted to examine American social movements during the
1960s and 1970s through the lens of Playboy, following the women's movement
(including sexuality), the civil rights movement (MLK Jr. interview in 1965
issue!), and the movement that spawned from the Vietnam War (creation of
hippie, drug, anti-war culture). These ideas morphed into the categories of
female sexuality, male sexuality, and black civil rights...but civil rights
obviously does not fit here. We wanted to include the black civil rights
movement in our project, because there is a surplus of relevant material in
Playboy that gives an interesting point of view, but Samantha and I could not
think of a logical way to link sex, sex, and race within Playboy. Maybe Samantha
and I weren't creative enough, but we felt forced to exclude anything other
than sexuality. The mission statement of our contract reads, "In our
exhibition, we will explore the perceptions of male and female sexuality
through the lens of Playboy magazine in the mid 1960s through the late
1970s..." This is exactly what one would expect from an analysis of
Playboy, but still somewhat interesting.
Once we finally had our mission statement, Samantha and I
were able to complete the rest of the contract. We had to keep it rather vague,
since we were missing a group member, and we were not entirely sure what to
anticipate. Neither of us have created an online exhibit before, or dealt with
metadata. I hope our schedule is reasonable, but we will probably have to
include further specifics once we get a bit deeper into the project. I look
forward to the actual research: flipping through the magazines to figure out
what I want to use in the exhibit. It's so interesting! Although, I think
narrowing the material down and actually deciding what to use and not use will
be difficult. I'm also excited about playing around with the web aspect of the
site and learning about various digital tools. Making the schedule made me
realize that an immense amount of effort, time, and communication must go into
this project for it to be successful. Everything that has to be done is
intimidating, but breaking it down into pieces should make it manageable.
This is crazy! Love the use of the bunny, by the way. We will definitely need to figure out how to incorporate that into our site design.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very thoughtful post. KLC
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