here is a collection of images from all (11) teams in the DRL. [my team's work is labeled: 123]
go to: http://picasaweb.google.com/lindsaycarol/PhaseIWork to view the slideshow larger
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Tuesday, 8 July 2008
phase I work
exhibition, the fast one
at the end of each year, the AA puts on a huge exhibition of all the course work during the year. Usually, 2 weeks is spent at the end of term preparing for this. Thankfully, we worked only for a few days on it, as we had requested our reviews to be pushed back due to the DRLTEN exhibition we had put on earlier in the year. Here are a couple photos. Simple. Green.
see the rest here: http://picasaweb.google.com/lindsaycarol/ProjectsReviewExhibition
phase I final jury images
Here is some "scenic" photography of our final reviews at Rove Gallery, featuring the critics (previously listed in the "info" posting). Each of the (11) teams presented and received comments, lasting about an hour each, over 2 days. (10) printed sheets of A0 were required along with the projected presentations.
My team, 123, presented last on the first day and had on the jury: Alisa Azndrasek, Frank Barkow, Dana Cuff, Winka Dubbeldam, Lars Spuybroek, Ben Van Berkel, Brett Steele, and Zaha Hadid. eee-yeah. A number of these pictures are from our review. Overall, we survived and got helpful comments. also, i finally used the laser-cutter at school and learned Flash [which also involves f'ing scripting!], with some serious help from friends, and am becoming so computer-software obsessed it is scary. I think i have forgotten how to draw. Eeh.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lindsaycarol/DRLFinalPhaseIJury
the good news is, we "passed" and get to move onto "phase 2" next fall. of course, we have to do work this summer, but i am a bit relieved not to feel so negatively stressed. Phew.
schoooools - out - for - summer
i have gotten some sleep now. It is glorious. "phase I" is over. DRL summertime has begun. and guess what, the sun does shine here . . . for a few minutes, between violent bursts of pouring rain. . . .
the beauty cake
look at this cake my teammates bought for me on my birthday. It was almost too pretty to eat . . . . but it tasted even better, imagine. Ah.
