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drawdrawdrawandthenyougettosee

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the steep learning curve that is 3D printing is going well. I managed to print a brain with the two colour printer where the foundation struts are a different colour. I continue to be fascinated by the question what does science look like? so at the moment the imagery within the program is more interesting that the actual objects, although there is an abstract magic around making real the virtual which I am sure I will never fail to be amazed by.  In the drawing workshop the  level of serious fun and energy in the room (for 2 hours) was awesome.  The students progressed from 'this is a laugh', which it was, to taking the whole thing very seriously as they became focused and realised that drawing requires practice and adoption of a way of thinking to develop skills but that it can be a way to access looking and seeing. All this under the watchful eye of Celia who drove the session with a focused calmness. The drawing techniques and rules that were engaged in by the stud...

virtualheartsurgery

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virtual heart surgery a first for me - working through new software is a learning curve and navigating through the body digitally is exciting but actual knowledge of anatomy is useful so that one doesn't get lost. The room we are working in is full of plastic models that are beyond odd.

thinkinginspace

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today was all about creative thinking at Kings with excellent science (medical) people and artists. working on developing the 3D synthetic teaching module. it really is such a fantastic pleasure to be in the room with thinking people surrounded by gloriously splendid specimens of the animal kingdom - the Museum Collection. The purposely 'poorly briefed' exercise threw up so many excellent talking points that the course just seemed to get better before my eyes, one point might be to deliver a more focused brief. The meeting after to begin to design the documentation input was wonderfully creative - just fulfilling. It was such a pleasure to be in the room with such creative individuals - It was an interesting session and like the best teaching I learnt a lot about how a project can be re-imagined through the creation of new tools - I think learning will take place on all sides.