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==Class with Cristina==
===ETC===
==Class with Steve==
===need to fill===
==Class with M and M==
===ETC===
==Station Skills==
===Wood Station===
===Ceramic Station===
===Smart Textiles===
===Doc V1/ Adv 2 Start in the digilab===
===Sewing and overlock machine===
==ʕʘ‿ʘʔ♡==
===Book Binding Workshop by Gersande===
===Skating===
===Onigiri Workshop===
===Experimental cooking===
==Old material(need to clean up)==
==etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point==
==etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point==
atm() I'm working on rejection as a negative space(categorized as 'others' or 'et cetera') but also as a starting/turning point/a trigger for an action with [[User:Gersande|Gersande]].<br>
atm() I'm working on rejection as a negative space(categorized as 'others' or 'et cetera') but also as a starting/turning point/a trigger for an action with [[User:Gersande|Gersande]].<br>

Revision as of 00:12, 19 February 2022

Si16 notebook

Class with Cristina

ETC

Class with Steve

need to fill

Class with M and M

ETC

Station Skills

Wood Station

Ceramic Station

Smart Textiles

Doc V1/ Adv 2 Start in the digilab

Sewing and overlock machine

ʕʘ‿ʘʔ♡

Book Binding Workshop by Gersande

Skating

Onigiri Workshop

Experimental cooking

Old material(need to clean up)

etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point

atm() I'm working on rejection as a negative space(categorized as 'others' or 'et cetera') but also as a starting/turning point/a trigger for an action with Gersande.

For more info >>>etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point<<<

rejection as a spectrum

I feel like all the keywords in the rejection glossary are inter-connected, overlapping. During the class with Cristina(9th of November) I draw this. A filter/slider/spectrum that every glossary fall under that slider. Imagining a position of each glossary is ongoing shifting, a constant dialogue between these keywords.
rejection slider