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Présentation du concept car"Peugeot Instinct" au salon de l'auto de Genève 2017
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Low Concept
by David Miller
experimental theater @Mobius
Performance by David Miller, Joanne Rice, Jed Speare, Cathy Nolan Vincevic, Alisia Waller
Mobius, 55 Norfolk St, Cambridge, MA
Friday March 30 & Saturday March 31, 2012
The Art of the UnGrand #3
photo: Jane Wiley
Product designers often use 3D concept models to articulate their design proposals. We have a range to share here that use a range of media to communicate these ideas. Students use these photos to supplement their folios that are submitted to SQA.
Lagonda Vision Concept
Aston Martin, with planned release in 2021
Taken at Luxury Cave: Curation of the Finest
Founded by Darren Miller and Sofia Barattieri, Luxury Cave is a website concept allowing customers to shop unusual luxury products that, like gold dust, can’t be found elsewhere. The aim of Luxury Cave is to get people excited about the immense amount of time, craftsmanship and emotion that goes into the making of some of these items. It’s strapline, Curation of the Finest, relates to the handpicking of items relating to fashion, design, art, jewellery and automotive that are either one-offs or limited edition.
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a series of pictures to show wildlife and wilderness in urban areas, the hidden layers of life shown thru conceptual art and events in local areas. Near Warsaw PL. Taking this town and local area as a microcosm of: less militarism, more rewilding, we can also transform old military bunkers in the forest and keep wildlife connectivity in focus. That's what we need in the world. More love. Showing real wild animals that live with us, alongside us here, can firstly make people notice their existence, and secondly to think how do we and how will we live together. It will be great to get it made for real (we need local support, permission, funding) but even as concept art it can show what's possible.
A quick sketch in photoshop using just a hexagonal brush to try to paint bokeh focal blur into the image. Painting with science, o snap!
This workshop introduces participants to the core concepts of improv comedy: group mind, space work, character, and, of course fun! Participants will play games, write character monologues, and create scenes using their characters. Joan Hawley McClain is an Upright Citizens Brigade-trained improv comedian. She holds an MFA in drama, and performs at comedy clubs throughout Los Angeles.
The Hammer’s collaborative workshops, presented with 826LA, are designed for groups of up to 20 students. Reservations are encouraged. Contact workshops@826LA.org or call 310-305-8418. All workshops are appropriate for ages 8–13.
Photo by Todd Cheney/UCLA Photography