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=='''Theorie''' Making is connecting==
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* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 1 Introduction | Introduction ]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 2 Philosophies of craft | The meaning of making I: Philosophies of craft ]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 3 Craft today | The meaning of making II: Craft today ]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 4 Digital | The meaning of making III: Digital ]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 5 Personal happiness | The value of connecting I: Personal happiness ]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 6 Social capital and communities | The value of connecting II: Social capital and communities ]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 7 Tools for change | Tools for change]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 8 Web 2.0 not all rosy?|Web 2.0 not all rosy?]]
 
* [[User:Roos Peltenburg/Chapter 9 Conclusion | Conclusion]]
 
 
 
 
 
=='''Proces'''==
 
 
 
Printing and drawing.
 
Mindmap gezamenlijk
 
Mindmap zelf
 
 
 
====Historical example====
 
 
 
====Comparative example====
 
 
 
====Example of a new skill====
 
 
 
====Example of a material pushed to the limit====
 
 
 
====Shared example====
 
Workshop Indianen studio in Antwerpen met Tim Knapen.
 
In deze workshop ging het om het spelen met de gebouwde tekenmachine. Deze is gemaakt met OpenFrameworks en Arduino.
 
Het gebruik van verschillende materialen zoals Ecoline en Acrylverf in combinatie met druk via een spuit zorgde voor interessante uitkomsten.
 
 
 
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=='''Statement''' Why I make==
 
 
 
''- Describe in 100 words what you have been working on so far. (How does
 
it look? What was the process? What materials / techniques are used? Are
 
the crafted objects, big, heavy, soft to the touch, extremely delicate
 
etc. Keep this description focused on describing what you can see when
 
you look at your work.)''
 
 
 
''- Describe in 200 words what materials/tools/processes you are most
 
interested in and why that is the case. (Focus on the things you have
 
been making during this course.)''
 
 
 
''- Describe in 200 words what the content of your work for this course
 
is. (Is it an exploration of different techniques, the creation of a new
 
tool, the mastering of a specific process, the expansion of your
 
practice with new materials, a specific theme, a position in a larger
 
debate etc.)''
 

Latest revision as of 09:52, 27 January 2018