Author: Joe Meiser
in-progress wooden machine projects
Class Photos
Logical Fallacies Infographic
A logical fallacy is often what has happened when someone is wrong about something. It’s a flaw in reasoning. Strong arguments are void of logical fallacies, whilst arguments that are weak tend to use logical fallacies to appear stronger than they are. They’re like tricks or illusions of thought, and they’re often very sneakily used… Continue reading Logical Fallacies Infographic
“Desiderata”, written by Max Ehrman in 1927
Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive… Continue reading “Desiderata”, written by Max Ehrman in 1927
Lucy McRae: How can technology transform the human body?
TED Fellow Lucy McRae is a body architect — she imagines ways to merge biology and technology in our own bodies. In this visually stunning talk, she shows her work, from clothes that recreate the body’s insides for a music video with pop-star Robyn, to a pill that, when swallowed, lets you sweat perfume. Trained… Continue reading Lucy McRae: How can technology transform the human body?
Grand Machinations – past student projects
New: Art Careers Website
This website is a collection of career-building resources for studio art students, covering topics like: Finding art-related internships and employment. The artist’s tools for self promotion: creating websites with WordPress, and using Mailchimp and Facebook for PR. Applying to MFA programs for studio art: considerations to make when selecting schools, instructions for preparing strong applications,… Continue reading New: Art Careers Website
HOW TO STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST – Austin Kleon
Sam Bowser’s lecture
On March 22nd, Sam Bowser came to talk with our class about his scientific research on biological organisms of Antarctica, and the collaborative projects he’s worked on with various artists. Visit Sam’s website for more information: http://www.bowserlab.org/