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What it is
You can observe a lot by watching.
This quotation by the great philosopher Yogi Berra highlights one of the important skills creators use. Whether theyre writers, business managers, teachers, janitors, stay-at-home parents, engineers, or anything else, creators make great use of observation to generate, plan, and implement ideas and innovations.
For creators, observation requires more than just looking at a thing and collecting visual data, though. Observation requires a certain mindset. One way to think about this mindset is to consider yourself an alien anthropologista curious scholar in a foreign world where everything is new, unfamiliar, and interesting, gathering information in order to make meaning of this strange new world. The curious scholar observes everything around him with a mind and all five senses completely open, absorbing, engaging, and reflecting on the things he sees. Another way to think about observation is to think of it as active reading of your worldreading your world using the same critical reading skills you would use to engage in a work of literature. Making meaning of literature is less about asking Whats the point of this work? and more about exploring the possible questions and meanings of a work, and how it connects to other areas of your life and the world.
Effective observation also requires good note-taking. Creators often use a journal to take field notes on their observations. Specifically, field notes record the immediate, raw sensory data about the thing being observed, and quick, on-the-fly reflections on the thing being observed.
The alien anthropology assignment will invite you to practice the all-important skill of observation by observing your own worlds with this mindset, and recording field notes on things that grab your attention. Later in this course, youll sift through these field notes and other pieces of writing to locate the subject that youll develop into a story or short collection of poems.
What to do
Observe your everyday world with a receptive, curious eye. Focus on finding something familiar in what at first appears foreign to you, or finding something unfamiliar in what at first appears ordinary. (Once you adopt the proper mindset, youll experience this phenomenon everywhere you go.) When you find one of these somethings that really grabs your attention, write down a description of it that captures your immediate impressions. These descriptions are your field notes. The something that you write about can be just about anything, so long as its a tangible, physical thing: a person or people, an object, a place, an event you witnessed firsthand.
Your field notes should not be formal pieces of proseyou dont need to outline, draft, revise, etc. Youre trying to capture your immediate impressions on the familiar in the foreign, or the unfamiliar in the ordinary, so all you need to write are detailed, copious notes. Absorb and jot down all the physical details you possibly can that illustrate whats familiar about the foreign something, or whats unfamiliar about the ordinary something. You might focus on the way a thing looks, moves, sits, talks, feels, smells, sounds, etc., and details of the surroundings, too, if thats important. In any case, be as specific and vivid in your notes as you can, using as many of your five senses as possible.
Your field notes SHOULD NOT BE WRITTEN IN LIST FORM. Why? Because when we write in list-mode, we automatically limit our thinking to very short list items instead of letting our creative brains do their thing with descriptions, etc.
After youve recorded the sensory details of your something, jot down a few more notes that reflect on its abstract meaning. Why did this thing grab your attention? What broad questions, ideas, problems, or issues does it raise for you? What might this thing say about a person, or a community, or a shared behavior? These questions are only suggestions; you dont have to respond to each of them in your notes, and youre welcome to formulate your own questions/responses. The point of this part of your field notes is simply to record some quick, abstract reflection on the significance of the something you just observed.
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How its graded
Im primarily looking for entries that use exhaustive detail of the something youre describing and its surroundings that uses all five senses, and that illustrate the familiar in the foreign or the unfamiliar in the ordinary. Of course, Ill also check to see that youve adhered to the other requirements spelled out in this handout, including formatting requirements.
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