Month: October 2024
Nina Kent – Metaforms steps1-3
This past summer, I went on a solo road trip across the country. It was about 9000 miles and I did it in my 2011 Toyota Prius, filled with my camping supplies, clothes, food, and anything else I needed. I visited 19 national parks and spent much of my time alone in the woods: exactly where I want to be. In Yellowstone National Park, I acquired a permit to “Primitive Camp” meaning I hiked 4 miles into the wilderness to set up my campsite from nothing but what I brought to live at for a couple days. Although I could explain more about that time in detail, one of the most memorable moments was my hike back to my car when my primitive time was up. Exhausted from packing everything up at sunrise, I was about a mile from freedom when I stopped to get water from my pack. It was the only time I looked down to the ground. At that moment I heard a rustling in the woods near me; solo hiking requires one to constantly make noise (singing, talking, clapping, etc.) for reasons that I was about to truly understand. Comically raising my gaze, it was met by one owned by an immensely massive Grizzly bear. It chuffed and pawed at the ground, making marks in the pine needle blanket about 15 feet from me. I swear my heart stopped beating as my hand unconsciously moved to the $55 can of bear spray sheathed on the holster on my belt. Having groaned about the price tag earlier, the possibility of dying for my disdain for spending money hit me embarrassingly hard. The bear made a louder noise and shook its head. Fearing it was agitated, I spoke softly to it- my voice shaking as much as my legs. “Woah hey hey hey buddy! Bear! I’m okay you’re okay. Hi!!!!” I managed to get out. Our standoff lasted less than half a minute but I kept my hand on my bear spray. Luckily, I heard more rustling ahead of where the Grizzly bear’s path was. Where the Momma bear’s path was! Although I kept my attentive and primitively attentive gaze on her, I can confidently assume that she had cubs she was following. Making a final groan and head rear, she continued on her path to follow the cubs and left me frozen in place. I didn’t dare move a muscle for a few minutes until the adrenaline wore off and I realized that I had to make it back to my car before the situation repeated itself. Thankfully it didn’t, and imagined how I would tell the story to my family and friends as I packed away my supplies, ready to hit the road again.
- Solitude
- Adventure
- Wilderness
- Survival
- Fear
- Resilience
- Freedom
- Self-reliance
- Adrenaline
- Vulnerability
- Connection
- Awe
Sophia Martinez- Step 2: 5 Objects-hiking boots, nalgene bottle, tree(s), campfire, Mount Elebert
Clea Ramos – Project 3, Steps 1-3
STEP 1:
Part A:
In my senior year of high school, I realized that I really loved and excelled in both the technical aspects of coding and problem solving as well as the creative aspects that I was allowed to explore in my engineering and design class. Throughout the year, we learned many fabrication techniques such as laser cutting, vinyl cutting, soldering, CAD, 3D printing, and we were able to add our own style and creativity to each individual project we made. I found the technical aspects of code and fabrication methodical and rewarding, and the stylistic aspects allowed me to express myself and experiment with the materials and techniques I could achieve. With each project, I found myself challenging myself more and more to create both a technically impressive and artistically pleasing work. And with the completion of each project, we completed the write up and added it to our own portfolio websites, which we coded in the class. This project introduced me to the basics of web design and web development which combined my interests of digital design and coding. After completing the website after months of projects and hours of aligning web tags in HTML, I had a portfolio of all my engineering and design projects, which was the beginning of my journey to develop my passions and interests in problem solving and creativity through coding, engineering, and visual arts. This class and its projects was an experience of self discovery and formation as I cultivated my passions in visual arts while also identifying my weaknesses in coding to transform them into my strengths. I have now continued these passions in college as they are core features of my identity, and I hope to pursue a career with both creative and technical aspects.
Part B: Write a list of ten keywords that could be used to sum up the event.
- Electronics
- Self-discovery
- Creativity
- Self-expression
- Problem-solving
- Growth
- Website portfolio
- Fabrication
- Design
- Combination
STEP 2: 5 objects
- Blueprint, technical diagram
- Synthesizer with electrical components
- Computer
- Pens, paintbrushes, paint
- Code
STEP 3: Sketches