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Module 1, task 1: Creative (Re)Presentations of Home

by Phuong Minh Huynh | Jun 30, 2022 | 5: Summer Course 2022, 5a Course Preparations

(Click play before reading) My home is like… This is video of our fish. The lovely sound in the background can only be heard when you are sitting right next to it and it is completely quiet around you. Then you can hear the fish snapping for air and making small...

Module 1, task 2

by Leslie Anne Løvdal Houck | Jun 17, 2022 | 5a Course Preparations, X_Uncategorised

During my time in practice teaching, I did a research project where I wanted my class to do a gender swap of characters taken from the very popular Japanese based anime called Naruto. They were given four different characters that they could choose from swap the...
Module 1, task 2

Module 1, task 2

by Tomine Eieland Dalene | Jun 13, 2022 | 5: Summer Course 2022, 5a Course Preparations

The point of this project was to see how I could make a motive with finger crochet balls on a veneer plate and focus on the color purple. I was determined to glue the yarn to the plate, but further into the crocheting I realized the beauty in each ball and how the...
Module 1 Task 2

Module 1 Task 2

by Sydney Streightiff | Jun 12, 2022 | 5: Summer Course 2022, 5a Course Preparations

Covid-19 was the first time I had time to take a step back from the trajectory that I was on, focusing strictly on performance. The pandemic gave me space to think about where I was going and what I wanted to do. I had arts that I enjoyed doing but viewed them more as...
Module 1, Task 2: discovering culture through paper

Module 1, Task 2: discovering culture through paper

by Katrine Sirnes Nesheim | Jun 10, 2022 | 5: Summer Course 2022

The first task I was given as a student in my arts and crafts studies was to use paper to make a head creation. I immediately wanted to make an old-fashioned, traditional bridal crown from the area I grew up in. These are large crowns with beautiful, small details...
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