Love Conflict Imagination
2010-2011
Check out Love Conflict Imagination 2010-2011 best works of Memefest Friendly competition.
Competition outlines
LOVE:CONFLICT:IMAGINATION
Love is power
Power is conflict
Love is conflict
what is the relationship between love and power?
what is the relationship between power and conflict?
what is the relationship between love and conflict?
watch first the Flaming lips video: Yeah yeah yeah song:
and think about the following: what would you do with your power?
than listen to the Flaming lips song: I can be a frog
and imagine this:
how can you use love to share power?
how can you use conflict to practice love?
now use all your knowledge, talent and imagination and create radical communication
that will use love to share power and use conflict to practice love.
LOVE:CONFLICT:IMAGINATION
Love is power
Power is conflict
Love is conflict
what is the relationship between love and power?
what is the relationship between power and conflict?
what is the relationship between love and conflict?
watch first the Flaming lips video: Yeah Yeah Yeah Song and think about the following:
what would you do with your power?
than listen to the Flaming lips song: I can be a frog
and imagine this:
how can you use love to share power?
how can you use conflict to practice love?
now use all your knowledge, talent and imagination and
Create critical writing that will
reflect on our concept of LOVE:CONFLICT:IMAGINATION.
Deadline for submissions is January 20th 2011.
Enjoy the process and good luck! :)
ps: (submission form will be online and ready end of November)
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As a writer, your task is to create critical writing that responds to this years festival outlines:
There are two formats in which you can present your work:
1. Opinion Piece:
The opinion piece must reflect a personal approach to the issues raised by this years outlines but still make use of theories and/or case studies from the field of Critical writing.
Length: 5-7 Pages
On the title page, please write your first and last name, field of study, e-mail address, the title of the piece, an abstract of up to 100 words, and 6 highlighted keywords.
2. Annotated academic article
You may also present original, critical and independent research on the issue.
Length: 5-7 pages
On the title page, please write your first and last name, field of study, e-mail address, the title of the piece, a summary of up to 100 words, and 6 highlighted keywords.
Click here to check this years Memefest critical writing Friendly competition outlines.
Deadline for submissions is January 20th 2011!