I'm getting a little sentimental writing this but subconsciously, I've grown attached to this blog. I'm an engineering major but I surprise myself every time I realize how much I love English and the arts. It's easy, in the world and society we live in today, to be polarized into being either a person of math and science or a person of English and humanities. I mean, heck, I'm at Georgia Tech. You're either an engineering major or something else.
All joking aside though, I truly appreciated and enjoyed English I. When I first heard about the topic of our class, I spoke a little french because I thought I hated art. But what do ya know, art is actually enlightening and inspirational. And what do I love? Being enlightened and inspired. Going back to the first piece we read in class and the title of my blog, I'm glad that now, art objects at my ignorance in art objects and I'm proud to say I am no longer an art-hater.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Atlanta Art 101
Atlanta Art 101: A Georgia Tech Student's Guide to the Atlanta Art Scene in 7 Days.
Are you a Georgia Tech student? Do you want to explore Atlanta? Do you have limited time and resources (meaning are you swamped with tests and homework and dead broke)? Then this is the guide for you.
The above is what I was thinking when I came up with the theme of our website. This last project is no longer a "school assignment" but we're creating a real product that will be useful to a real audience- us.
Here's a screen shot of the homepage. I know, no pictures or moving graphics but it's made to resemble a course description page you might find online when searching for classes to sign up for. And of course, an edited SGA course critique screen shot that all of us fervently check before registering.
Are you a Georgia Tech student? Do you want to explore Atlanta? Do you have limited time and resources (meaning are you swamped with tests and homework and dead broke)? Then this is the guide for you.
The above is what I was thinking when I came up with the theme of our website. This last project is no longer a "school assignment" but we're creating a real product that will be useful to a real audience- us.
Here's a screen shot of the homepage. I know, no pictures or moving graphics but it's made to resemble a course description page you might find online when searching for classes to sign up for. And of course, an edited SGA course critique screen shot that all of us fervently check before registering.
And zooming up on a bit of my corny humor,
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