Integrative Studio: Week 2

  • The second lecture of the introgative was based on the first lecture.
  • All the feelings which we have drawn using lines and dots must be done in 3d using paper.
  • It should be done by cutting paper according to the sketch or giving textures by folding, crushing , etc. to the paper.

Space And Materiality : Week 1

  • First there was an basic introduction about the subject
  • Then we studied some of the natural and man made material what are natural and man made materials
  • Then we went to the practical lab where we studied all the instruments which are used for cutting plywood , steel , and how to use them
  • We learned about all the machines electrical and hand tools and what is the parpase of each and ever machine and what is the right way to use the machine.

Reimagining Inclusive Spaces : Week 1

Today i learned about the actual meaning of reimagining the inclusive spaces. And the gender discrimination their should be no gender discrimination among the people for any gender weather male, female or transe.
I learned about the some life style about the handicap people. The peoples thoughts about an handicap person. The names from which the handicap persons are called.

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