Showing posts with label prompts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prompts. Show all posts

08 December 2010

Nerdy Robots

Today's prompt is to design a robot, write like a robot, or otherwise be influenced by robots.


This Etsy Treasury is so cute with nerdy things, robots included.

Also, if you're in to robots, tomorrow is Nerd Nite in Philly... lectures, comedy, and music of the geeky variety, all for $5 at the Fieldhouse in Center City.


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Design a robot, write like a robot, or otherwise be influenced by robots.


07 December 2010

Ever changing...



m.c. escher, Metamorphosis
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"Evolution"

Making up for the past few days!

Something's been going on with the internet here lately... hopefully now we're back in action.

This idea comes directly from these amazing, hilarious, smart infographics by Jessica Hagy. Let's hope that during this Visual Learning/Journaling process your curiosity does not follow the same downward slope of this graph. Stay in wonderment, friends.

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Create a graph measuring something in your life. Serious, silly, personal, pie chart, bar graph, Venn diagram...

02 December 2010

Oh So Symbolic

I'm listening to the Prince Pandora radio station, and not only has it made my day, but I've been dancing and singing while journaling today. Sheila E., MJ, Prince and friends... awesome.
So what's the Prince connection? Today's about creating a symbol to represent YOU.

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Create a symbol for yourself.  Hopefully you won't really change your name to this symbol, so we have to start referring to you as "the artist formerly known as..." But there are infinite possibilities for what symbol will represent you.

Some ideas my students came up with...
... a tag-style version of his name
... a ginger flower for a red-haired darling
... the symbol she always doodles on foggy windows
... the tattoo she'll one day get

01 December 2010

Save me!

As the same fire assumes different shapes
When it consumes objects differing in shape,
So does the one Self take the shape
Of every creature in whom he is present. Marcus Aurelius
Fire alarms in my dorm at 3:30 a.m. and me in a robe and bare feet is as close to a fire in my home as I have been. Thankfully, it was a false alarm, because I didn't even remember to grab slippers [or pants for that matter!]... but that's beside the point.
The question today is what things do you surround yourself with that have the most meaning? What in your life absolutely cannot be replaced?
What would you grab (and don't answer pants!) if you had to leave your home at the drop of a hat? Some people live with this possibility (due to social unrest, government issues) on a daily basis. Be thankful for what you have, but do think about what you couldn't live without.

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What 3 things would you save from your burning home? [3 objects-- let's pray family members and pets are OK]



30 November 2010

Life's Topography

Have you heard that you can tell a great deal about a person based on their hands? I imagine that certain hands can tell you everything from a person's job to socioeconomic status to marriage status to pets owned. What do your hands say about you?

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Draw your hand-- all of the lines, creases, and wrinkles.
Turn it into a map of your life.

In progress...

17 November 2010

Days 1 and 2

I'm a little behind. We're figuring this out as we go along here in D-201. So far, we've spent time with what I think are the 5 most important things to keep in mind as you work in your journal.
They are:

  • Play
  • Experiment
  • Perfection
  • Mess
  • Feel
You have to have an understanding of what these words mean to YOU, and be willing to at least give them a try.
Experimentation (flying blindly!) can be wildly uncomfortable for some people... but hopefully you can find a freedom and a judgement-free place in those experiments. Maybe you haven't "played" since you were 12. Allow yourself to laugh, to smile, to pretend, to imagine, and to do what feels good, just because it feels good!


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Take one of those 5 words and create a page around it.
Say the word, live with the word, write the word.
Express your feelings about this word on this page, with writing, with images, with colors, with marks.