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Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Road Map training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 14-16 March 2014
For Module 7 of my course with The Photography Institute, I have had to select an image from the internet, and replicate it.
Thus the strawberries!
The City Space theme continues to inspire. I wanted to use the curved quarter panels as a windscreen, and by excellent luck had the matching curve plate in sand blue. From then on it was just a matter of mixing the design cues and colour scheme from the sets with my build.
Rather pleased with this, looks chunky and industrial near-future. The crane, while functional, can't lift the module without ripping itself apart. Oh well.
Probably won't take any more pictures of the module itself either, it's just an empty shell that seems to be more like a double-decker carriage on a scenic train than a science module. Some more work on that will be required, I think. But that's a problem for another time. I already have an idea for a larger build that will incorporate four of these modules.
measures 3x6 feet and will hang on a wall once I figure out how to accomplish that! There are 810 individual "plorigami" modules (origami using squares from fused plastic bags) linked together in this abstract piece. Another case of me wondering "what would happen if".... and now I know the answer! (hoping to make a little slideshow showing the creation of this....need a break from "little plastic pieces" right now though!) Enjoy! BTW: this abstract gives a nod to the Flatirons in Boulder.
NOTE: This project used at least 1600 newspaper bags.
This is a simple module based on 60 degree geometry. 3 Modules are assembled and each module is folded from 7.5cm square of Korean Duo-coloured papers. This model was created on 6th. January 1995 and left in a box of "Not yet diagrammed" models...Now still no diagrams yet but I will do something about it...later.
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014
A session this evening with my Module 2 portrait model Vanessa. This time I have her running. I did deliberately take some street scene shots. Is this bad? I don't know. People do run in places other than with clean backgrounds. Would I be brave enough to submit it though? Again I don't know. I feel a deadline looming and I'm not sure what I'm doing yet. My dog shots were rubbish (didn't bother to upload), and my horse shots never happened as the horse went lame.
The rest of my photos from this session can be found here if you have the time to look
Metricus Modules include everything that is required to measure, manage and improve the performance of a process. This is SaaS, so customers can simply start with 1 module and expand when required
module-stacked-medium-en-frene-muuto
www.ideesboutique.com/etageres/6387-module-stacked-medium...
La collection Stacked Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/702/muuto-stacked
La marque Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/36_Muuto
La collection de Jds : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/701/designer/jds
- "bonnet rear support" drop fitted on the chassis
- Ali scuttle closure panel? The parts list has this down as two pieces but I've got one long one which is actually better
There should also be the ali dash shown but I forgot to photograph it and as it's just a a big sheet of ali, not worth making a special trip to the garage for
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Michael Beschloss speaks with scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.