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Harriet Gray (www.harrietgraydesign.com) for LTI @ LSE, 2016
Quote illustrated: “In five years I expect exams to take place on computers. Nowadays we can type faster, and it’s more representative of the workplace and LSE strives to kind of replicate reality in your exams.”
This is our groups' replication of a photograph originally taken by Vivian Maier. The original photo can be seen here: www.vivianmaier.com/gallery/self-portraits-color/#slide-20
A reproduction of a John William Watterhouse sketch. I was working more on my ability to render cloth than anything... it's ok.. not thrilled with it.
Replicator Foot with Grip Pad - www.thingiverse.com/thing:24183
The rubber feet kept falling off my Replicator, and I only found three during a recent move. So, I printed out better ones that actually stay attached to the Replicator!
Replicate Motion Photo - Blurred Motion.
Due to shooting indoors, and the light meter being off, I had to guess and mess around with the exposure. I chose a shutter speed of 1/10 to get the right blur for the truck, and the lowest aperture I could use was f/4.5.
Tried my best to replicate the moving semi-truck, with a toy truck in front of a large photo book in order to show that the background wasn't moving.
How much would you pay to see an object of your choice launched 1 km into the sky?
As the first in an exploration of new energy business models, the Updraft Replicator is being used in workshops to investigate potential services that could capitalize on the upward gust of a proposed solar updraft tower.
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