Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Ted Challenge Part I

1. TED stands for technology, entertainment, and design. It is about spreading ideas and showing new technology and lessons.
2. The purpose of the website is to educate people about about life. It is set up so you can narrow your searches by technology, entertainment, design, business, science, and global issues.
3. Entertainment and technology were most interesting to me because it educates me about new inventions and what people are interested in media.
4. The three talks that seemed most interesting about engineering were How to build Creative Confidence, Re-engineering mosquito to fight disease, and Biohacking-you can do it too. They all talked about design and  finding problems to solve through inventions.
5. How to build your creative Confidence- David Kelly
  • Often creativity dies in childhood due to failure
  • You have to take risks when being creative and keep trying
  • You have to conquer your fear head on to come out successful
6. If I wanted to get into the field that David Kelly was in I would probably want to take his Stanford college course on product engineering. In his company he has a variety of background from workers to get different inputs on new ideas and inventions. I would probably major in engineering and get experience designing products.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Le Corbusier Minecraft

This project we had to create a structure that resembles a famous architect that we learned about in Minecraft. Our group chose the architect Le Corbusier for it. I created a boxy house with white blocks and random colored blocks here and there. I also added some windows as well as a skylight in my house. It was my first structure in Minecraft and I'm looking forward to create better, bigger structures. 

Friday, January 18, 2013

Minecraft

We just started using Minecraft in our class and here are some of my first screenshots.



Architect Notes

This week we learned about many architects and their creative styles. We learned about Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier and many others. I really enjoyed this week because it was very interesting and cool to see many famous building designs. Of the ten we learned about, my favorites were the Coop Himmelblau company, Frank Furness, and Etienne Louis Boullee. I liked these three because they had a very classical greek/roman feel and they created very huge and bold designs. 


This is a sketch by Boullee
These are my architect notes

Monday, January 14, 2013

Leadership


The other day we talked about leadership and what it means. We discussed how there are many forms of leadership and many kinds of leaders. They all have different methods, but similar goals. Also, we brainstormed ways to show leadership inside the class as well as outside of it.