Showing posts with label Neil Lawley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neil Lawley. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Topography Project

The parameters of the assignment are that: you must translate the area outlined on your map in three dimensions. The scale is up to you. We'll be looking for accuracy, creative use of materials, attention to detail, and presentation.

Finally, keep in mind the feedback that you received on your last project, both from your classmates and instructors. The goal of critique is artistic growth!

I hope you had a nice weekend, and are looking forward to working in the snow tomorrow!

N

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Important Stuff

In an effort to be more explicit in our instruction, here are some things that we've discussed lately:

- Pour for Haiti - Alfred Foundry - Sat. 2.6.10, 14:00-20:00

- Media Performance in Holmes Auditorium - 1.26.10 @ 19:30
- written response due to me via email Sun. 1.31 by 23:59.
(anything after this time will not be considered)
- 1/2 page, double-spaced Word.doc attachment,
art history caliber document

- Blog edits - final edits, image and video postings due by Sun. 1.31 by 23:59.
(anything after this time will not be considered)
- text should be to same level as response documents
- make sure that all of your name stamps on your posts have your proper name on them
(not a nickname or some exaggerated form of your name)
* all of the above are considered in evaluation of your project

- Images - full-resolution images from Exquisite Object should be emailed to me by Sun. 1.31 by 23:59

-CMAP - bring your CMAP to class on Monday (either on your laptop, clip drive, cd). Ensure that the file contains the resource folder. If the folder is not there, the file will not work! It is your responsibility to have an operable file. No excuses.
- Blair will be meeting with you individually to check your progress (He will send guidelines.)

-Perfect Object - due in the beginning of class Mon. Feb. 1
- bring object that you replicated
- provide key (ratio)
* remember that accuracy of measurement is critical in evaluation of your object

- Building Materials - Mon. Feb. 1 - Bring collected building materials to class: light materials to build big!
ex. - cardboard, chicken wire, paper, glue, masonite

- Paper - remember to continue to collect used office paper. Newspaper and advertisements are also ok.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Bicycle