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Just to show my chaotic wip lol, had a lot of fun with these, experimenting with pc and air dry , making my own stamps and moulds with jewelry, picture frames etc, and image transfering onto pc ...definatley doing more of that :)
Scrap Vomit quilt in progress. I started cutting these squares from my scap bin when I first saw the original quilt by I'm A Ginger Monkey. It was time to clean out the scrap bin again, so I decided to finally start sewing them together. No rush.
Access to the interior which will be created in workshops with school classes - step 1.
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A LEGO® model of the Roman Villa in Heitersheim
A cooperation between Public BRICKstory and the Museum “Villa urbana” in Heitersheim
April 2017 to October 2018
Model of the Villa
A model of the villa will be built using LEGO® with the intent of depicting the villa’s main building along with the pavilion and bath house. The interior of the villa shall also be decorated and visible. The model will be accessible to visitors and designed in a way as to be playable for children. The model will cover a total area of 1.60 by 1.60m.
Exhibition and workshops
The model will be exhibited in the preserved cellar of the Museum of the “Villa urbana” in Heitersheim, starting in April 2017. The model will be accompanied by an exhibition documenting our work process, explaining the individual parts of the model and presenting the functions of a Roman villa by means of a childfriendly text.
In addition, we shall offer workshops to various themes surrounding the Villa Heitersheim, the dates of which are yet to be determined.
Who are we?
We are Public BRICKstory.
We, Kevin Walter and Oliver Isensee, are Masters students of History at the University of Freiburg. We have dedicated ourselves to the question how history is conveyed to the public and why toys play such a minor role in this regard. With this in mind we founded the project Public BRICKstory.
What is the aim of Public BRICKstory?
To render history tangible – in both a literal as
well as metaphorical sense.
To most people, history is never more than a theoretical object learnt in school. By the use of LEGO® for the design of historic settings and environments we intend to make this object lifelike and tangible.
Why LEGO®?
Everybody knows LEGO®.
LEGO® connects generations. Children play with it, and parents and grandparents play with their children and grandchildren. LEGO®’s great variety of building blocks allows for a very flexible implementation and realisation of ideas. LEGO® also enhances as well as demands finesse and creativity amongst all who build with it.
What do we offer?
Interactive History.
We build models in historical settings. Furthermore, we offer an interpretation of the model in its historic representation by means of an accompanying exhibition as well as workshops for anyone between 5 and 99 years of age.
Hazmat suit upper part has been fitted to the pilot as that just seemed to work - added option to rotate the cockpit into open position.
On December 3, 2009, The Women's International Perspective and the Ginetta Sagan Fund of Amnesty International co-hosted a screening of the documentary film, "Tapestries of Hope" in Mountain View, CA. The film was followed by a Q&A with the film's principal subject and Zimbabwean human rights activist, Betty Makoni, and director Michealene Risley.
Pictured: WIP Executive Editor, Katharine Daniels Kurz, Betty Makoni and Michealene Risley
Photograph by Sarah McGowan for The WIP® Internet News Service (www.thewip.net)
WIP
It's gonna be a bit slow going. She has a lot of glue around her scalp and I would really like to save her hair. It's very pretty.
I wanted a bigger turret to house a large caliber artillery gun. I'll probably add smoke grenade launchers on the sides, and maybe make the rear longer. Any other suggestions?
WIP Bloque 1
Bichos de Luz
Ecos de XingJiang
El verano más largo del mundo
La hora de los brujos
La sudestada
Los tonos mayores
Créditos: Fotografía Dan Damelio / 37° Festival internacional de cine de Mar del Plata.
some little birdies for a little birdy. It is from a vintage design, but I'm not happy with the yellow article of clothing they're mending...what's it supposed to be? A little birdy jumper? Does it look odd, whattayathink?
This is going to be a minifg scale version of tpcowan's Wyvern some day soon.
These are close to the original design, but i decided to add pipes. Also, tp if your viewing this, I'd like to know what these are.
Should be finished in a couple of weeks.
Suggestions welcome
A WIP i been workin on
basically a LMG using Gyrojet rounds rather than conventional ammunition
any way thought id put it up for yall to see so yeah
Went old school, used Paint Brush after almost 10 years and tried some pixel art, soon I will post it here ;)
You can see on the left side that I have started to add wool and silk fibers between the random fabric scraps to fill in the gaps, give it more of a dreamy look and to give a more cohesive look- much left to do including more fibers applied with the embellisher, machine stitching and embroidery