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November 19, 2016- Lab-Corps graduates the 1st Cohort class after a seven-week training session with 14 national laboratory teams in Golden, Colorado to accelerate the transfer of clean energy technologies from the national laboratories into the commercial marketplace. (Photo by Amy Glickson/ NREL)
Food Science & Nutrition students conduct a body assessment lab, photo by Geoff Thurner, Sept 22, 2017, Copyright 2017.
I learned to do an emulsion lift using impossible project film, and also how to use the instant lab!
This is a black and white copy of my carrot flower lumen print from my iphone using the instant lab.
Thanks to the Impossible Project Road Show for showing me how!
November 19, 2016- Lab-Corps graduates the 1st Cohort class after a seven-week training session with 14 national laboratory teams in Golden, Colorado to accelerate the transfer of clean energy technologies from the national laboratories into the commercial marketplace. (Photo by Amy Glickson/ NREL)
It dawned on me at this point that I hadn’t taken before or after pictures of any of my previous pieces, and that I hadn’t really taken that much interest in them (either in the choosing or the doing) and that I wasn’t giving a fair overview of the lab and the experiments if I didn’t do that. I also thought that as I was being so unsuccessful with darker images, I’d steer clear of black and grey (unless it was typeface,) so that was that. This image was one of my favourites before the gesso. And I tried to layer the gesso as I wanted to in order to keep the gold colour of the leaves, but blot out the woman underneath. It didn’t really work, but I think that it would work as a background if the collage was placed more so over the woman’s face, and further and if different shades of gold leaves were collaged at the top of the piece. Interestingly, my daughter asked me if I had drawn this piece, (yeah, like I could!) so it must look pencilled or painted to a certain extent – I personally do not see it as such, but a different point of view is always interesting. It is all down to interpretation I guess.
Das Kids Create Lab möchte Kindern eine Möglichkeit geben, sich spielerisch mit Technik auseinanderzusetzen. Dazu werden sowohl im Rahmen des Schul-Wahlpflichtunterrichtes als auch außerhalb der Schule kreative Workshops angeboten. Einer dieser Workshops fand am 18. Juni 2016 in Berlin in der Agentur der Urbn Pockets in der Linienstraße statt und der Code Week Award war live dabei!
Die 9 Teilnehmerinnen im Alter von 6 bis 10 Jahren gestalteten verschiedene interaktive Projekte mit leitfähiger Farbe sowie dem Bare Conductive Microcontroller und waren mit Feuereifer am Lernen, Basteln und Geräusche Aufnehmen. Am Ende des Workshops konnten wir die entstandenen Projekte, diverse Boomboxen und sprechende Poster, ausgiebig austesten.