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Maker Art: Preparing our very first classes
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To prepare for the new maker art courses we will be teaching this semester, Geo Monley invited us to his fabulous maker space at Tam Higher on Martin Luther King Day. Our art maker group incorporated Jean, Natalina, Cynthia, Howard and Mark, my art maker friends from ‘Pataphysical Studios.
It was a really fun and productive session, and we got a lot completed together. We assembled more than 40 cardboard boxes, which students will use to construct a Chinese New Year Wonderbox. We fabricated tiny animal figures with a laser cutter. We developed our 1st prototypes with these cut-out wood figures, to discover diverse ways to make the animals move with hobby motors. Last but not least, we helped organize the maker space, sort parts and tools.
A lot more importantly, this was a great way to grow neighborhood about what could turn into our first public maker space in Mill Valley, if all goes effectively with our initial maker courses. Geo and I program to teach an right after-hours maker course for middle-college youngsters this spring: students will generate a city of the future collectively, making their personal buildings with wonderboxes. We’re off to a fantastic begin currently. Thank you, everybody!
Find out much more about the Wonderbox system: bit.ly/wonderbox-overview
Learn far more about my initial art maker course at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, exactly where we are now producing Chinese New Year wonderboxes: bit.ly/maker-art-sausalito-2016
Find out much more about our upcoming maker course at Tam High in Mill Valley, where we will create the City of the Future in April and Could 2016: bit.ly/maker-course-tam-high-spring-2016
Understand far more about Tam High technical courses<a href="http://www.marinlearn.com/index.cfm?strategy=ClassListing.ClassListingDisplay&int_category_id=1&int_sub_category_id=28
View more maker art photos in this Flickr album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
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Maker Art: Preparing our first classes
Image by fabola
To prepare for the new maker art courses we will be teaching this semester, Geo Monley invited us to his fabulous maker space at Tam High on Martin Luther King Day. Our art maker team integrated Jean, Natalina, Cynthia, Howard and Mark, my art maker close friends from ‘Pataphysical Studios.
It was a truly exciting and productive session, and we got a lot done collectively. We assembled over 40 cardboard boxes, which students will use to construct a Chinese New Year Wonderbox. We fabricated small animal figures with a laser cutter. We produced our 1st prototypes with these cut-out wood figures, to explore different ways to make the animals move with hobby motors. Last but not least, we helped organize the maker space, sort components and tools.
Much more importantly, this was a great way to grow neighborhood about what could become our first public maker space in Mill Valley, if all goes effectively with our very first maker courses. Geo and I program to teach an following-hours maker course for middle-college kids this spring: students will generate a city of the future with each other, making their own buildings with wonderboxes. We’re off to a fantastic start off already. Thank you, everyone!
Understand much more about the Wonderbox program: bit.ly/wonderbox-overview
Find out far more about my very first art maker course at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, where we are now producing Chinese New Year wonderboxes: bit.ly/maker-art-sausalito-2016
Discover far more about our upcoming maker course at Tam High in Mill Valley, where we will produce the City of the Future in April and May possibly 2016: bit.ly/maker-course-tam-high-spring-2016
Understand far more about Tam High technical courses<a href="http://www.marinlearn.com/index.cfm?strategy=ClassListing.ClassListingDisplay&int_category_id=1&int_sub_category_id=28
View much more maker art photos in this Flickr album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
View a lot more Tam Higher photographs in this Flickr album: www.flickr.com/images/fabola/albums/72157660433218276
Maker Art: Preparing our first classes
Image by fabola
To prepare for the new maker art courses we will be teaching this semester, Geo Monley invited us to his fabulous maker space at Tam Higher on Martin Luther King Day. Our art maker team included Jean, Natalina, Cynthia, Howard and Mark, my art maker pals from ‘Pataphysical Studios.
It was a truly enjoyable and productive session, and we got a lot done with each other. We assembled over 40 cardboard boxes, which students will use to develop a Chinese New Year Wonderbox. We fabricated small animal figures with a laser cutter. We created our initial prototypes with these cut-out wood figures, to discover diverse methods to make the animals move with hobby motors. Last but not least, we helped organize the maker space, sort parts and tools.
A lot more importantly, this was a wonderful way to develop community about what could turn out to be our first public maker space in Mill Valley, if all goes properly with our first maker courses. Geo and I program to teach an after-hours maker course for middle-school kids this spring: students will produce a city of the future together, generating their own buildings with wonderboxes. We’re off to a wonderful start currently. Thank you, everyone!
Discover more about the Wonderbox program: bit.ly/wonderbox-overview
Find out more about my very first art maker course at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, exactly where we are now generating Chinese New Year wonderboxes: bit.ly/maker-art-sausalito-2016
Discover a lot more about our upcoming maker course at Tam High in Mill Valley, exactly where we will produce the City of the Future in April and May possibly 2016: bit.ly/maker-course-tam-higher-spring-2016
Understand far more about Tam High technical courses<a href="http://www.marinlearn.com/index.cfm?approach=ClassListing.ClassListingDisplay&int_category_id=1&int_sub_category_id=28
View much more maker art photographs in this Flickr album: www.flickr.com/pictures/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
View far more Tam High images in this Flickr album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157660433218276