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Velociraptor skull replica in progress.

Velociraptor skull replica in progress.


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It’s done!Here is “Deve”, my life-size Stegosaurus skull.Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed on UltimakerIt’s done!Here is “Deve”, my life-size Stegosaurus skull.Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed on UltimakerIt’s done!Here is “Deve”, my life-size Stegosaurus skull.Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed on UltimakerIt’s done!Here is “Deve”, my life-size Stegosaurus skull.Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed on UltimakerIt’s done!Here is “Deve”, my life-size Stegosaurus skull.Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed on UltimakerIt’s done!Here is “Deve”, my life-size Stegosaurus skull.Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed on Ultimaker

It’s done!
Here is “Deve”, my life-size Stegosaurus skull.
Sculpted in Zbrush, 3D printed on Ultimaker 2+, Creality CR-10 and Creality Ender 3

https://cults3d.com/en/users/Inhuman_species


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サウスバンク・センターの『近所の祭り』。『お妻にご注意!』Southbank Centre - “Festival of Neighbourhood”. “Beware of the Wi

サウスバンク・センターの『近所の祭り』。『お妻にご注意!』

Southbank Centre - “Festival of Neighbourhood”. “Beware of the Wife!”


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Guitar (chitarra battente)1725Jacopo Mosca Cavelli (Italian, active 1720s Italian)Perugia, ItalyBlooGuitar (chitarra battente)1725Jacopo Mosca Cavelli (Italian, active 1720s Italian)Perugia, ItalyBloo

Guitar (chitarra battente)

1725
Jacopo Mosca Cavelli (Italian, active 1720s Italian)
Perugia, Italy
Bloodwood, spruce, walnut, ivory, mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell, brass, mastic

“Arched back comprised of thirteen ribs of bloodwood, each separated by strip of diamond-shaped pieces of pearl set in black mastic. Sides comprised of five ribs, decorated similarly to back. Two-piece belly of fine-grain spruce, bound with ivory and edged with pieces of pearl similar to back; field decorated with interlacing, foliate designs, and cherub of inlaid tortoiseshell and pearl set in black mastic. Carved rose of walnut. Neck and headstock of bloodwood (?) inlaid with interlacing similar to belly. Front of headstock veneered with ivory, tortoiseshell, and pearl, incorporating heraldic devices of star, dove, and tri-lobed mountain. Tuning pegs of boxwood (?) with buttons of ivory. Fingerboard veneered with tortoiseshell, bound with ivory, and inlaid with pearl in foliate designs. Ten frets of brass with sloped strips of ivory inlaid behind each. Nut of ivory. Bridge (modern) of maple (?) with saddle of ivory. Five pins of brass at lower end of body for fastening strings. Fourteen strings in five courses of one pair and four triples. Internal construction: Two lateral braces on belly (one above soundhole). Ribs lined with pieces of linen and parchment from pages of sacred music.”

Photo by Shelby Navone
Edited in VSCO Cam
Object and Description from The Boston Museum of Fine Art


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As I mentioned in my last post, I am SOOOOO close to being done with my master’s thesis TTnTT

If you have time the next couple days, I could use as many any you as possible to help me look over my final draft before I submit it to my advisor for review on the 29th March 2022!

Synopsis
The growth of social media platforms like YouTube has opened up a valuable new resource for educational content, one which is not always fully realised by institutions like museums. The YouTube channel, The Brain Scoop, is an example of how the platform can be embraced and how it can differ from traditional video mediums like TV and other distributed film media. Its approach to educational content stands to inspire other museums to rethink how they create and engage with online educational videos.

My thesis is intentionally accessible to non-academics, and does not have any heavy academic language or a requirement of any deep knowledge of YouTube or museums. Below are links to the document (single doc or individual chapters) on Google Docs. All should have permissions for commenting turned on.

As a single document

Full Thesis Draft (excl. Appendix)
Appendix

Individual Chapters

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Brain Scoop
Chapter 3: Method and Findings
Chapter 4: Recommendations
References
Appendix

*My computer freaks out at the single full document sometimes so you can access both that and the individual chapters. They should be identical otherwise so whichever works best for you.

What To Help With

Anything!
At this stage I want any and all feedback. Whatever you’re happy to provide I will accept. I still have 3,000 words free before I hit my max length so if you feel there is something I should add I welcome that too. Orange highlights are notes to myself.

Suggestions to look at:

  • Grammar (spelling, punctuation, etc)
  • Sentence structure
  • Readability
  • Academic numbers (should I use 1 or ONE, etc)
  • Citations aligning with References
  • Tables/Figures aligning with Appendix
  • Understandability (does it make sense?)
  • Accuracy of statements (do you think something is incorrect?)
  • Weak arguments (PLEASE point these out!)
  • Missing information (Does it look like I forgot to add something?)
  • Superfluous information (Adds nothing to the paper)
  • Superfluous repetition (Say the same thing twice without benifit)
  • Flow (Do sentences, paragraphs, sections flow well into each other?)
  • DON’T worry about page formatting, to come later.

So please, if you have some time in the next couple of days, please give it a read through and comment. Be (nicely) BRUTAL! I would rather find weaknesses and errors now when I have hime to fix them!!! And don’t hesitate to make (lots of) comments, the more I have to work with now the better this will be once I submit it. Also, please feel free to share it with friends you think could help :)

Please give your feedback by 28th (29th latest) March 2022!

Renaissance Revival style brooch-pendant made by the firm of Castellani in Rome circa. 1860-1900. Th

Renaissance Revival style brooch-pendant made by the firm of Castellani in Rome circa. 1860-1900. The brooch-pendant is gold, with enamel, rubies, sapphires, and pearls. Castellani was famous for jewelry inspired by historical gold work including medieval and Renaissance styles. Currently the brooch-pendant is part of the V&A museum collection.


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inside the V&A

inside the V&A


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FIlm FX réalisé dans le cadre d’un exo Gobelins ! 

 Avec 
@jawedboudaoud
@gregdebernouis
@victorchagniot

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