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Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: SPACE X

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

     

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

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Yamaha Tesseract prototype at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show

From 'One Two Three... Infinity' by George Gamow (pub. 1947). Illustration by the author.

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Bette Nesmith Graham

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

     

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Sam and Max

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Space Ship One

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

   

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Bradon

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: Douglas DC-3

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

  

Students also examined the top ten accomplishments/innovations of Space and aeronautics and created panels that reflect achievement that not only

got us to the stars but keep us looking and traveling there.

  

Students further examined key components of innovation for science and math in applications from fuel to individual spacecraft travel as we look to further the 21C in current components for space inventions.

     

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Anaheim, CA

November 21, 2015

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

playing with what is called a teseract (cube composed with 6 mirrors)

Fuji X-M1 with phone light & small skeletton

 

Check the full serie :

www.flickr.com/photos/lhags/sets/72157649875378722/

 

based on Arnaud Thiry youtube video

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACKEXLG704U

Tesseract

@ El Rey Theatre

Los Angeles, CA

October 6, 2013

 

All Photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

Takedown Festival

Monster Energy Stage

@ Southampton Uni

11th May 2013

Tesseract

@ El Rey Theatre

Los Angeles, CA

October 6, 2013

 

All Photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

working towards an idealized portal that leads to more work

 

Taken at the San Francisco Hyatt Regency

Tesseract 30x30 - FUJI X-E2

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Anaheim, CA

November 21, 2015

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

P116/108 - A shape with more than four sides - it's got 24 sides

TesseracT performing for the Jeigermeister Ice Cold Gig 2015 at the Snow Village, Kittila, Finland

 

Never seen a dummer performing on an igloo before!

I will make a stop motion video of full revolutions when I get a chance

 

This is a fully operational model !

 

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Anaheim, CA

November 21, 2015

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

Designed these with clay/metal clay pendants in mind. I made some jewelry in the lead up to FaerieCon using air dry clay and some of our other stamps, so Loden thought we should have some smaller stamps for the purpose.

 

Unfortunately, the vulcanizer wasn't able to get us the sheets in time for the show... but we are looking forward to using them!

 

Related blog post: inklingsandimprints.blogspot.com/2011/11/tesseract-medall...

 

Photo (c) Graham Finney Photography

Tesseract

@ House Of Blues

Anaheim, CA

November 21, 2015

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

Yamaha Tesseract prototype at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show

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75/15/10 MCS

(Superwash Merino/ Cashmere/ Silk) 3-ply Light Sport

400yds/115g (4oz)

Created by Tesseract School, Phoenix, AZ

  

Artists: 8th grade students of Tesseract freshmen art class

  

Teacher: Mrs. Nueske-Perez

  

Title: “Women's Rights then and now”

  

Theme: Women's Rights

  

Materials and techniques: Canvas and fabric markers.

  

About: Students researched Women's rights around the globe and here in the USA. They found a concept they supported or wanted to present for contemplation. Working in groups they developed their theme, visual presentations and final products. Collaboratively they discussed the importance of Women's rights and the history of Women's Rights movements.

  

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

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Created by Tesseract School students, Phoenix, Arizona

  

Artists: Priya, Tierney and Aerin.

  

Teacher: Barbara A Nueske- Perez

  

Title: We Can Do It!

  

Theme: Technology

  

Materials: Canvas, paint and marker.

  

About: Tesseract Students took their art to the sky for a second time to wrap the Saturn V rocket in art. Exploring Women's contributions to science and invention students celebrated the accomplishment of women who have lead the way in developing concepts still used today. From Chocolate Chip cookies to Kevlar vests Women have continued to make our world a wonderful and safe place to live.

      

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Created by Tesseract School, Phoenix, AZ

  

Participants: 7th and 6th graders

  

Teacher: Barbara Nueske-Perez

  

Title: Living on Mars

  

Theme: Living on Mars

  

Materials and techniques: canvas, sharpies, and fabric markers. Drawing

  

About: We began with the mars rovers, watching NASA bps videos, ending with curiosity. Having learned about Mars and what was needed for living there we looked at the Mars 2030 protocol, the NASA plans and options for long term and short term trips, preloaded rockets with supplies and brainstormed about how things might work, which view worked well and how a colony might actually look - and using the data we already had.

  

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

TesseracT

(support for Periphery)

9.05.2013

P60, Amstelveen, Netherlands

Copyright © Jessica Santiago Lopez

www.metalkrant.net

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