Genealogy isn't just about exploring theories its about making inquiries. Don't take a couple of ideas and refuse to move topics explore every corner of a subject even if it seems pointless. Having everything down on paper could reveal an amazing idea that might not have been obvious if everything wasn't covered. A genealogical method is someones personal routine when they come to researching a topic and coming up with ideas, something that works for them. Like TV shows and cartoon introductions they answer the audiences questions: Where is the cartoon set? What does this place look like? What is the tone for this cartoon? These questions also need to be answered with found research. Answering these questions helps people to unravel their theories and inquiries to give their concept meaning.
Definitions
- Methodology - Means a specific way of doing something and how its done.
- Objective - Means a number of tasks that need to be complete to get from A to B.
- Contingency - Means something in the future that is possible but not certain. Like an idea.
- History - Means something that happened in the past. Like a previous idea.
- Subjected - Means something that forms a idea or investigation.
- Fabrication - Means to make or create something like an idea.
- Establishing Shots - Means the first shot of a scene that is supposed to introduce everything to the audience e.g. characters, where it takes place etc.
- Perspective - Means the way someone sees something like their idea.
- Pre Conceived - Means something that has already being created.
The Seminar has given me more of a clear understanding of where ideas are genreated from, where I should start for ideas and how I should go about with ideas.