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Week 2 - Design and Studio Practice module
Exercise in experimenting with photography and perspective
First year BA/BSc Product Design students at Middlesex University
Looking for more interesting Glorious Vessel facts? Watch this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmIZbjvPQAI
MAKE28 Links:
-The original MAKE28 video: www.consumatron.net/2009/02/020109-make28.html
-Awed Job Semi-automated the Sports Racer Drunk Dial! sportsracerdrunkdial.blogspot.com/
-Enchiladaplate made some awesome paintings: www.flickr.com/photos/enchiladaplate/sets/72157613215669461/
-Lily restarts her picture a day project and makes some cookies: lilyeveryday.blogspot.com/2009/02/make28.html
E-mail links to the things you make: consumatron@gmail.com
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Art is very effective in a specific area: it truly does change the way you think. This is something that is not easily explained or understood by somebody who isn't interested in the arts. Its true, artists look at the world differently than say,an athlete would, or a musician. Doing visual art forces you to think about how things look from different perspectives, at different angles, and to constantly make you question how you can improve a piece. It also tends to make you more imaginative in coming up with ideas and concepts for a work. Its simple, art therapy can open a whole new door of creativity to somebody who may not have seen the world in this light.
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Celebration of Creativity on February 26, 2015 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO, celebrating the member opening of Jump In! Architecture Workshop, Adria, and the reimagined African Galleries, featuring a Society of Fellows and Business Council reception in Noguchi Couri and the Hank Willis Thomas lecture in Atkins Auditorium. Photographer / Chris Crum.