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The AHRC Weaving Codes, Coding Weaves project has drawn to an end. But happily, the work continues on within the ERC funded PENELOPE project. We may well update this blog in the future, but for now we are sharing our progress on the PENELOPE blog. Please join us there! A tanglebots workshop report. For the finale to the weavingcodes project. We are trying a new approach to technology education inspired by the project, teaching families about code, robotics and thread.
Making, moving, weaving, sowing and growing. Sunday, 2 August 2015. Which will be used in a forthcoming publication. Below is a pre-edit preview of the questions I was asked to answer that will tell and show you how the event went last month. What values did your store explore? What transactions did it feature? The Market of Values.
Saturday, December 24, 2011. Logan, Daryl-Ann and Rowan. Friday, November 18, 2011. but he has! Here are a couple of pictures around the one month marker. This first one is a day or two before we left Thailand to come back home to JH. He did great on the airplane, by the way. Or great until about 10 minutes before we landed, and then it was spit up, poop, and general crankiness. Chilling in his chair, with a new toy from Aunt JuJu.
In the final run up to the exhibition, having taken our last Washing Lines portrait this morning, I wanted to share some of the candid images that I always try to grab when we are hanging a line. There is a lot of mischief and banter behind the camera to create the final work that I find pretty contagious. You can watch the full Bulletin here.
Abonne-toi à mon blog! Numéro de la piste. I want to hold your hand.
On fait, on défait, on refait, voila ce qui explique le mieux ma passion pour les Sims. PatchWork Pictures est un blog égoïste, cela doit me plaire à moi et à moi seule! Mais vous pouvez visiter bien sur.
March 17, 2010 by beatles03151989. I think the idea of blogging about the readings was a really cool idea for a class like Global Media Systems. It really challenged me to think about what I was reading, and to respond in a way that would allow me to retain the information I had ingested, rather than just regurgitating it and expelling it from myself forever.