Harrison+Shotwell

=**Inflatable Project- Tea Pot**= We starting working on this project the 2nd of April and it had to be completed and ready to be presented by the 18th of April. I personally made it to ever class and made sure I had my materials every time, I started bringing scissors every time to help cut the bags better. We first started doing measurements and calculations the first few classes and then figured out that we were going to have to meet outside of class a good amount. So I helped with drawing out the tea pot, measuring all the parts, and design the project in such a way that would insure it would work. I first worked outside of class on the 8th of April for about 2+ hours. We focused on making the base. We had to make sure this part was really well made as we would connect all of the other parts to it. Next, I meet on the 16th (outside of class) to work on the project, our mission this time was to connect the panels to the base ( ^the base is as shown above^). We got all the panels first tapped to each other, and then tapped to the base. We meet for about an hour plus for this part. Prior to this meeting, I went to the store on the 15th to grab more tape as we really went through a lot of tap to complete this project. The meeting on the 16th was good and put us in a good spot to finish by the 18th. Lastly I came in early to work on the project before class on the 18th, to make sure it would be completly ready to be presented during class that same day. Below are pictures of the final project on the 18th.

=5 Contour and 5 Gesture drawings 3-6-18= Contour #1 Contour #2 Contour #3 Contour #4 Contour #5 == Gesture #1 == Gesture #2 Gesture #3 Gesture #4 Gesture #5 **Lines in the Real World 2-20-18**

== __Example 1__ : This Picture shows different weights while density and direction tend to stay the same. __Example 2__ : This Picture shows many different lines going in different directions, varying line weights, and lastly the lines in this picture are very dense throughout the picture. __Example 3__ : This picture is a good representation of varying line direction as some shoot off to the left or to the right, the weights are consistent, and lastly the density is the same in the whole picture. __Example 4__ : This picture has lines going in many different directions with varying weights, the density changes some but is pretty consistent. __Example 5__ : This is a good pick to show different line weight as there are really close skinny lines and then between the groups of skinny lines large single lines that fill the gap, the density is stable and direction of the lines are horizontal. __Example 6__ : This picture shows direction changing as different mental flaps are pointed in different directions, the weight and density are constant throughout almost the whole picture. __Example 7__ : This picture is a really good example of how line weight can vary, the direction is stable and non changing while the density dose change a little. __Example 8__ : This picture demonstrates varying line densities as the lines vary from close to far away, direction is constant and weight varies a little but is mainly the same throughout the photo. __Example 9__ : This picture shows line weight and density as constant while like direction is changing and different in many spots. __Example 10__ : This photo is very diverse with respect to line direction, at face value there are just squares, so vertical and horizontal lines, but inside the squares there are wavy lines that are very close together which describes line density. Lastly the line weight is constant and dose not change.

=**Implied Shapes 1/30/18**=