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MedKenya (now called MedAfrica).
Pivot25 is the start-up event organised by m:lab East Africa (of which the Web Foundation is a founding member)
Aluminum Smelting with the DIY wood fired smelter, HDD's being cast to ingots Built and done by M-Lab makerspace from Socorro.
Aluminum Smelting with the DIY wood fired smelter, HDD's being cast to ingots Built and done by M-Lab makerspace from Socorro.
Aluminum Smelting with the DIY wood fired smelter, HDD's being cast to ingots Built and done by M-Lab makerspace from Socorro.
Oh man this is going to be hard I dont know if I can name everyone. Hahaha kidding. Actually, I will name everyone... in SECRET NICKNAMES! Okay starting in the front then going left to right then the the back rows: S who DOESNT no, M and M, Lab Partner (even though he's Erics...), Sky (pronouced "ski"), Capt'n, Beechanator, EHO, Asian Jew, Jana the Germanator, PINKY!, The Nate-a-nator, Just plain Amanda, Billy, Pry-oh!-LAH!, Racist (oh so he calls me), HAPPY!, Tuba, Miguel
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
M-Lab
Harvard Art Museums
Ceramics Program Director Kathy King and her assistant Darrah Bowden led a hands-on demonstration of faience during this M-Lab workshop organized and led by Laura Taronas, a Ph.D. candidate in Egyptology at Harvard. The workshop explored the multiple applications and symbolic meanings of the color blue throughout Egyptian history. Participants took a visual tour of some of ancient Egypt’s most emblematic work, focusing on the use of the color across mediums. In a hands-on session in the Materials Lab that followed, participants had the opportunity to mold and sculpt faience and create their own mock wall painting fragments inspired by Theban tomb paintings incorporating Egyptian blue.
Read more about this workshop here:
www.harvardartmuseums.org/visit/calendar/materials-lab-wo...
Read more about the Ceramics Program here: