Sketching, Interpretations
Jason W. Hart
Wed Jan 21, Thu Jan 22, Fri Jan 23, Mon Jan 26, Tue Jan 27, 01-04:00pm, 1-135
Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Signup by: 15-Dec-2003
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. This course is grounded on the concept of understanding through doing. It is intended as a self-inquiry to develop the skills of the individual through a set of diverse sketching exercises, with an emphasis on the 3-dimensional analytical sketch. Basic 3D drawing techniques are introduced the first session, while other sessions focus on the art of 'seeing' and drawing by doing. Students requested to finance own materials and local travel. Please see activity web-site for signup and further information.
Web: http://www.mit.edu/~jwhart/sketch.htm
Contact: Jason W. Hart, 7-337, x3-7387, jwhart@mit.edu
Sponsor: Architecture
Latest update: 23-Oct-2003
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