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Sketching Phenomena
Jason W. Hart, Jason Hart
Mon, Wed, Jan 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30, 02-05:00pm, AVT - 7-431

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Signup by: 15-Dec-2001
Limited to 20 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: No artistic or technical ability is required

The sketch is the most expressive drawing; it is not meant to produce anything but one’s own clarification. The sketch is a way of thinking, a way of seeing, and a way of understanding the physical world in which we operate. It is a very personal, powerful, and analytical design tool. This course is grounded on the concept of understanding through doing. It is intended as a self-inquiry to explore and develop the skills of the individual through a set of diverse sketching exercises. Each session will focus on a different phenomenon (from sound to surface), with an emphasis on the 3-dimensional sketch. Students requested to finance own materials and local travel. Please see activity web-site for signup and further information:
Web: http://architecture.mit.edu/~jwhart/sketch.htm
Contact: Jason W. Hart, 7-337, x3-7387, jwhart@mit.edu or jwhart00@hotmail.com
Sponsor: Architecture
Latest update: 22-Oct-2001


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