From b7e2b39b3a004bd06e892d17c4962e1face86b20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?B=C3=A9r=C3=A9nice=20Courtin?= <berenice.courtin@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2022 16:08:13 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update docs/assignments/week02.md --- docs/assignments/week02.md | 38 +++++--------------------------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/assignments/week02.md b/docs/assignments/week02.md index 6301d66..d60236a 100644 --- a/docs/assignments/week02.md +++ b/docs/assignments/week02.md @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ In my artistic project I related it to the sentence : I wanted to question this idea of the human becoming more and more as a machine. + +## References & Inspiration + Another inspiration for me is Gisèle Vienne. She is an artist that inspired me in my research about humanized objects. She works with puppets but not in the sense of a puppeteers anymore, more as a reflection of humans being puppets themselves. { width=400 align=right } @@ -22,11 +25,11 @@ Another inspiration for me is Gisèle Vienne. She is an artist that inspired me I got inpired by the octopus and its behaviour and relation to humans, for a character I created and embodied, by making a costume. I became a sort of octopus alien, in a performance we did, that was a Freak Show, directed by Philippe Wricht. I then made a puppet that represented this character, from having the same costume. -{ width=400 align=right } +{ width=400 align=right } { width=400 align=left } { width=400 align=right } -{ width=400 align=left } +{ width=400 align=left } In Star Trek serie from the 70s, I found an aestetic of the early science fiction that I relate to, in its crafty way of representing machines, aliens and robots. @@ -38,37 +41,6 @@ In Star Trek serie from the 70s, I found an aestetic of the early science fictio { width=400 align=right } -??? task "weekly assignment" - - Check out the weekly assignment [here](http://fabricademy.fabcloud.io/handbook/assessment/criteria/#2-digital-bodies) or login to your [NuEval](http://nueval.fabacademy.org) progress and evaluation page. - -??? tip "about your images..delete the tip!!" - - 1. Remember to credit/reference all your images to their authors. Open source helps us create change faster together, but we all deserve recognition for what we make, design, think, develop. - - 2. remember to resize and optimize all your images. You will run out of space and the more data, the more servers, the more cooling systems and energy wasted :) make a choice at every image :) - - This image is optimised in size with resolution 72 and passed through tinypng for final optimisation. - _**Remove tips when you don't need them anymore!**_ - -??? bug "get inspired!" - - Check out and research alumni pages to betetr understand how to document and get inspired - - * [Marie-Charlotte Desforges](https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/marie-desforges/assignments/week02/) _TextileLab Lyon 2021-22_ - * [Kate Reed](https://class.textile-academy.org/2021/kate.reed/assignments/week02/) _Dassault Systems 2020-21_ - * [Sara Alvarez](https://class.textile-academy.org/2021/sara_alvarez/) _TextileLab Amsterdam 2020-21_ - * [Betiana Pavon](http://class.textile-academy.org/2019/betiana.pavon/) _FabLab Barcelona 2019-20 - * [Haneem Jaafreh](https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/haneen-jaafreh/) _Techworks Amman 2021-22_ - * [Ana Correa](http://class.textile-academy.org/2019/ana.correa/assignments/week02/) _FabLab Barcelona 2019-20 - - _Add your fav alumni's pages as references_ - - -## References & Inspiration - - - * Two images side-by-side -- GitLab