><spanid="expl">Buchimage is Korean pancake.</span>, mixing (= gluing = binding) various ingredients.</p>
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<h4>Collective book binding</h4>
<h4>The collective book binding (step-by-step):</h4>
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<b>Procedure (step-by-step):</b><br/>
a: Relay book binding (chae nami also chose tools)<br/>
a-1) introduce what we're going to do; part one relay book binding
(10-15m)<br/><br/>
Start from our title and unpack the (background) story of the workshop
idea. Let participants know that the workshop will recorded as
soundscape and ask if they're okay with it.
a-1) introduce what we're going to do; part one relay book binding (10-15m):<br>
Start from our title and unpack the (background) story of the workshop idea. Let participants know that the workshop will recorded as soundscape and ask if they're okay with it.<br><br>
a-2) Play around with tools: (15m)<br>
Before get into the binding session, participants have 15 minutes to play around with the prepared tools. They can touch and use a few of them and will have the sense of materiality.
Participants sit around a table and each of them has a specific role. (e.g. Person A cuts papers, person B punches holes, person C tapes, person D folds, etc). Through the relayed tasks, they will make collaborative publication(s). During the session, they will share their thoughts and discuss the collective values in the action of binding.
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a-3) Select a tool for each person and explain why they chose it. (10m)<br>
Give them a few minutes to select a tool/a role they want, and have a short round to listen to the reasons.
Have a brief overview for the outcome and share thoughts.<br><br>
a-4) A brief discussion for the arrangement of seat positions (10-20m)
: Let them think about orders/mechanisms they want to have<br><br>
a-5)The relay binding moment! (45m) While waiting for one's turn, there will be continuous daily conversation.<br><br>
a-6) Wrap up (10m):<br>
A round of feeling and touching the outcome. Then have a 3 minutes of cool-down moment to think how they want to name/define the outcome. Then let them write it down on sticky notes/paper (prepared by the hosts) and put them on the outcome (pub).
[BREAK] The 1st session done! 30mins tea-time / prepare the next workshop; Buchimgae making
Also in Korea, we share Buchimgae together! We don't usually have
one pancake per person. We tear the hot pancake together,using
chopsticks..! That's the unique beauty of Buchimgae.
<p>Tada!!! Completed!<br>
We asked for the participants to label how they want to name/call it.
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<h4>Cooking Buchimgae (Korean pancake)</h4>
<h4>Cooking Buchimgae together (step-by-step):</h4>
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a-2) Play around with tools (15m)<br/>
Before get into the binding session, participants have 15 minutes to
play around with the prepared tools. They can touch and use a few of
them and will have the sense of materiality. Participants sit around a
table and each of them has a specific role. (e.g. Person A cuts
papers, person B punches holes, person C tapes, person D folds, etc).
Through the relayed tasks, they will make collaborative
publication(s). During the session, they will share their t
b-1) Ask ppl to explain what ingredients they brought (if they haven't brought any, then grab whatever in the fridge and ask them why they chose it)<br>
b-2) Introduce what we're going to do; what is Buchimgae,<BR> In Korea, we count the number of Buchimgae as if we count paper. We call it like Buchimgae 1 jang (=page), 2 jang...<br>
b-3) Split into a few groups. Each group makes their own Buchimgae, mixing various ingredients.<br>
b-4) When mixing the ingredients, use batter that the hosts prepared. They will be mingled together.<br>
b-4) Have a special ceremony to eat Buchimgae, which is tearing it all together :) (Normally a page of Buchimgae is supposed to be had together.<br>
What if we create a moment of collective book binding?<br/>We could
also host a small Buchimgae cooking session! In Korea we actually
say Buchimage one/two/three/.. page when counting the number of it.
Just like a book..! This could be another format of the (book)
binding.
Before starting the cooking session, we explained what Buchimgae is. We tried to let them know that the pancake can be an experimental format of a publication.
In Korea, the number of Buchimgae is counted as a page (of a book). We call it like Buchimgae 1,2,3 jang (=page)...