Data analysis_Critical Reflection_Coding Memo_035 (23a) - Aaron - Phase 2. Generating initial codes
Process and flow of coding ideas:
Continuation with revisiting earlier memos and expanding on the scant and unusable codes previously generated. New expanded contextual codes in orange.
Practice in many visual fields, is possible with sight loss
Confidence is an asset with sight loss
Sight loss makes painting impossible
Assistance with painting brings new possibilities
With support and assistance it is possible to expand practice into new fields
Preparation prior to receiving assistance is respectful of other's time
Multi-sensory overload occurs because we're confronted with so much stuff
Increase of man-made environments creates distraction and the demise of peace and quiet
Expanding new horizons by exposure to new environments can be an overload
Personal loss can be transformed and represented through artistic practice
Social history objects can be preserved and transformed into free objects that have a present 'live' sound
The problem with sound things is that they have to be hung and to be free
Memories and landscapes can be captured in bronze to release and interactive sound
Eidetic memories are safe to rely on for visual reference
There is confidence in relying on eidetic memories when painting
Seeking and receiving assistance can be pressured
Assistance that supports the individual style is preferred
There is satisfaction in being able to make paintings represent what is seen
It is validating if paintings created with sight loss represent what is being seens
Only certain people can understand the nuance of practice
Support and reflective conversation has to be particular
Even in a barren landscape there are audible clues of the surroundings
Focused listening in barren landscapes reveals surroundings
The experience of visiting cities and man-made environments, to someone who's lived in barren nature can be shocking
Sounds in an external landscape provides a sense of scale
Identification of people in giant scale landscapes is reassuring
Rock concerts are too dark. Classical concert halls are designed for listening
Active listening is making the effort to listen, think about it, listen again and think about it
Flaws and differences reveal individual qualities
Different musicians can play the same piece of music and even though the notes are the same, the outcome will be different
Small pot pouring with molten metal is possible to do with sight loss, but larger pots require assistance
Practice in many visual fields, is possible with sight loss
Confidence is an asset with sight loss
Sight loss makes painting impossible
Assistance with painting brings new possibilities
With support and assistance it is possible to expand practice into new fields
Preparation prior to receiving assistance is respectful of other's time
Multi-sensory overload occurs because we're confronted with so much stuff
Increase of man-made environments creates distraction and the demise of peace and quiet
Expanding new horizons by exposure to new environments can be an overload
Personal loss can be transformed and represented through artistic practice
Social history objects can be preserved and transformed into free objects that have a present 'live' sound
The problem with sound things is that they have to be hung and to be free
Memories and landscapes can be captured in bronze to release and interactive sound
Eidetic memories are safe to rely on for visual reference
There is confidence in relying on eidetic memories when painting
Seeking and receiving assistance can be pressured
Assistance that supports the individual style is preferred
There is satisfaction in being able to make paintings represent what is seen
It is validating if paintings created with sight loss represent what is being seens
Only certain people can understand the nuance of practice
Support and reflective conversation has to be particular
Even in a barren landscape there are audible clues of the surroundings
Focused listening in barren landscapes reveals surroundings
The experience of visiting cities and man-made environments, to someone who's lived in barren nature can be shocking
Sounds in an external landscape provides a sense of scale
Identification of people in giant scale landscapes is reassuring
Rock concerts are too dark. Classical concert halls are designed for listening
Active listening is making the effort to listen, think about it, listen again and think about it
Flaws and differences reveal individual qualities
Different musicians can play the same piece of music and even though the notes are the same, the outcome will be different
Small pot pouring with molten metal is possible to do with sight loss, but larger pots require assistance
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