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Introducing my 2D fundamental group project. Actually, this
is our final project which has been re-done for twice. The basic idea was
actually to make a combination of our 4 faces (me, and my group member) as one
in an A0 size.
The most challenging thing was
the requirements that were needed. We need to fill that big face with very
small elements, and no repetition methods were allowed to use. The only
materials that we used were just black drawing pen with several sizes. We spent
about four days to fill it up with the super tiny dots, which was a request
from our lecturer. As you can see at the
zoomed in part above, its was one of my parts, and I filled it with the
Balinese traditional aksara, and the
words writing is mentioning my groups name and a long-short story about our
journey.
After the assessment week ended,
we realized that we learned so many things from that activity. The very first
thing was the group intention and cooperation, and last but not least was not
to make something in an “any how” way.
A project that 'touches' you is one that is worthy.
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