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We’re creating a Haunted House with lower-school students in our Maker Art class at the Lycée Français this fall.
In this after-school workshop, students are building a fantasy world together, with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other animated characters inspired by Halloween.
We are combining arts and technology to bring their creations to life: each student will have their own room in our haunted house, and they will learn to build simple robots with motors and Arduino, then play with lights and sounds to tell their stories for our ‘show and tell’.
For our sixth class, we invited students to design special attractions for their Haunted House in small teams: a graveyard, a spooky elevator and an old clock tower. Children also put the finishing touches on their individual ‘wonderbox’ rooms.
My associate Sarah Brewer and I are teaching this class to students in grades 4 and 5 at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, every Thursday at 3:30pm, from September 15 to December 15, 2016.
View more photos about this Haunted House class at the Lycée: bit.ly/haunted-house-lycee-2016-photos
Learn more about our Haunted House class at the Lycée: bit.ly/haunted-house-lycee-2016
To learn more about our Maker Art programs, visit this page:
On November 6th, we held a Create a Commuter workshop for clients of our new partner agency, the Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA). Zan, Randi, CJ, and Sam facilitated the workshop for ten participants, all of whom received refurbished commuter bicycles, new commuting accessories and helmets, and bike maps. Over the course of five hours, the participants learned all about bike commuting, route planning, map reading, and managed to work in two group rides. The instructors and volunteers especially focused on how to navigate Columbia Boulevard, as NAYA is located right off that busy road. We were blown away by the enthusiasm of the group and can't wait to work with NAYA again!
More about the Community Cycling Center's Create a Commuter: The Create a Commuter program provides basic bicycle safety education and fully-outfitted commuter bicycles to low-income adults striving to connect to work or workforce development by bicycle. We offer the program in partnership with local organizations that offer comprehensive employment programs.
More about NAYA: The Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland, Oregon, works to enrich the lives of our Native youth and families through education, community involvement, and culturally specific programming. We have provided educational services, cultural arts programming, and direct support to reduce poverty to the Portland metropolitan area's American Indian and Alaska Native community for over 30 years.
Photo by Sam Lee
SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.
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Created for our university #creativact project. The task is to produce a single image relevant to a cause or issue we feel strongly about, and to try to provoke with it.
Read more on my blog: rumenazlatkova.wordpress.com/2012/01/15/task-1-creativact...
Individual “ants” before attaching to Chain-link fence.
This was my submission ("Create...") to the 1st Annual Chain-link Fence Art Exhibition and Competition. Had a lot of fun with this, inspired by chain-link fencing of which I’ve never worked with before, tricky stuff ;) My arms got a work out.
MATERIALS: 4 ft. x 4ft. scrap piece of chain-link fencing, a found barbeque grill (web), crystals, glass beads, found metal nuts/bolts/washers, metal wire and scrap telephone wire. I wanted people to discover the message in the spider’s web, “create” that would tie into the leading ant’s message of peace, happiness, laughter, love, opportunity, dreams, something(!). It’s good fun if we choose to create positive things for ourselves and the world :)
If you are curious about the process and the other versions/redo’s that went into this piece, please visit my blog to see more!
Beginning process and alternate versions - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create.html
Finishing touches and final piece - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create-part-ii.html
A bit of "Tongue in Cheek" origami. The challenge is to make a multipaper, multicolor origami model that makes some sense when you might fold the same thing with a single square !
for more info - go to :
Learn how to create a garden that will attract and sustain bees, butterflies, and other pollinators threatened by urban landscapes that provide fewer natural habitats. Plant seeds in your garden that will draw pollinating insects, and learn how to support innovative Bay Area initiatives like pollination corridors, Bee Hotels, and more! Led by Tora Rocha, parks supervisor for the City of Oakland and founder of the Pollinator Posse, a volunteer group that hand rears butterflies at Lake Merritt to increase survival rates. Inspect a variety of interesting and unusual insects and caterpillars up close and personal, on loan from the Insect Sciences Museum of California.
All ages welcome!
The Seed Lending Library is a community seed exchange. "Check out" vegetable and flower seeds to plant in your garden. In return, harvest some of the seeds from mature plants for your own use and for sharing with the Seed Lending Library. It's easy to become a member or volunteer - learn more at hayward-ca.gov/seeds. Sponsored by the Friends of the Hayward Public Library.
lol, i was so happy to get my mac back after it was sick. I am such a mac geek with my ipods, iphone and ibook....
*September Cocoa Daisy kit
I love this one so much, I bought her yesterday, She looks prettier with a hair wig
Purple and Green, My 2 favorite colors ;)
Create a black-and-white cinematic portrait of a young girl sitting barefoot on a worn wooden porch beside an old barn. She hugs her knees close, long patterned skirt gathered beneath her, bracelets stacked on her wrists. A daisy-flower headband rests in her hair, framing her shy, mischievous smile. Soft natural light falls across her face, highlighting freckles and innocence. Tall grass and weathered wood textures surround her, evoking a nostalgic, rural summer mood. Add subtle grain and depth-of-field blur for vintage realism, as though captured on film. The image should feel intimate, quiet, and filled with unspoken stories.
On November 6th, we held a Create a Commuter workshop for clients of our new partner agency, the Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA). Zan, Randi, CJ, and Sam facilitated the workshop for ten participants, all of whom received refurbished commuter bicycles, new commuting accessories and helmets, and bike maps. Over the course of five hours, the participants learned all about bike commuting, route planning, map reading, and managed to work in two group rides. The instructors and volunteers especially focused on how to navigate Columbia Boulevard, as NAYA is located right off that busy road. We were blown away by the enthusiasm of the group and can't wait to work with NAYA again!
More about the Community Cycling Center's Create a Commuter: The Create a Commuter program provides basic bicycle safety education and fully-outfitted commuter bicycles to low-income adults striving to connect to work or workforce development by bicycle. We offer the program in partnership with local organizations that offer comprehensive employment programs.
More about NAYA: The Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland, Oregon, works to enrich the lives of our Native youth and families through education, community involvement, and culturally specific programming. We have provided educational services, cultural arts programming, and direct support to reduce poverty to the Portland metropolitan area's American Indian and Alaska Native community for over 30 years.
Photo by Sam Lee
A collaborative project with Anglepoise®, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
Today was the raising of the Anglepoise Lamps from the Solent with help from David Jones at Triton Scuba - www.tritonscuba.co.uk/
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise® light.
Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.co.uk
Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas
Alia Shawkat, Lucas Hedges, and the team behind "Creating a Character: The Moni Yakim Legacy" pose with the film's subject on the red carpet.
Model: Clair @ Mavericks
image digitally violated for the purpose to pass at life.
theres overlays, colour changes, split tonning, painting it etccccc
enjoy joy :)
great to see the exhibition in full flow - on until 25th September - creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
"Creating The Next Generation That Cares" ; FWC event at the state capitol in Tallahassee, March 12, 2013.
photo: Tim Donovan/FWC
Created by Los Angeles Elementary School, Los Angeles, CA
Artist: Brenda
Title: All About Nature
Teacher: Melinda Quinn
Theme: Conservation (Nature, animals, etc)
Materials and techniques: Acrylic paint.
Did you enjoy this project? Yes.
About: This artwork is about how important nature is to us.
Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com
Do you have a favorite artist?
During this week, campers learned interesting information about the lives, history and techniques of master artists such as Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keefe, and others.
Inspired by these famous artists, campers got to experiment with many
different art materials as they created their own ARTrageous masterpieces.
Murcie has been made from CAM vampire. Repaint. Hand made angora wig. Hand made lether skirt. Meowlody shoes. 1:6 sniper rifle model.
A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
Cotton Candy Weddings - www.cottoncandyweddings.co.uk/
Sadie Tierney - www.sadietierney.co.uk/
Neal Layton - neallayton.co.uk/
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Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas
We’re creating a Haunted House with lower-school students in our Maker Art class at the Lycée Français this fall.
In this after-school workshop, students are building a fantasy world together, with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other animated characters inspired by Halloween.
We are combining arts and technology to bring their creations to life: each student will have their own room in our haunted house, and they will learn to build simple robots with motors and Arduino, then play with lights and sounds to tell their stories for our ‘show and tell’.
For our first class, we invited students to plan their Haunted House together, then design their rooms and characters, to be featured inside their cardboard ‘wonderboxes.’ My associate Sarah Brewer showed them how to create their own electronic circuit to light up an LED, using copper tape to connect the LED to the battery.
We teach this class to students in grades 4 and 5 at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, every Thursday at 3:30pm, from September 15 to December 15, 2016.
View more photos about this Haunted House class at the Lycée: bit.ly/haunted-house-lycee-2016-photos
Learn more about our Haunted House class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/haunted-house-lycee-2016
We are also offering this class for middle-school students at Tam Makers:
www.tammakers.org/haunted-house/
To learn more about our Maker Art programs, visit this page: