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Clay
story
3D
terminology day 3
Objective:
To write a clay story using the
terms we learned the third day that notes were presented.
Requirements:
20
terms
Underline
the terms.
Don't
list the terms.
Hand
writing that is readable and neat.
Supplies:
Paper, pencil, 3D booklet.
Terms:
Use
the terms presented on the third day only.
Target skills:
Reinforcement
using and writing the terms to gain a better understanding of their meaning.
Example:
You
can write the story on a piece of paper or type it using the computer.
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3D
Design I Clay Story
Anthony Filippini
3D Design 6th Hour
Mr. M.
30 January 2004
A recent scientific report has many
scientist convinced that Mars is completely made out of clay. One
scientist, professor at U. of Miss., is urging the state government
to add art to high school curriculum. Professor James says it will
put Mississippi students at an advantage for when the USA starts
colonizing the planet. President Bush made a speech last week to
Mississippi school children explaining the importance of craftsmanship
when sculpting Mars. Democrats disagree with the president on his
position to sculpt Mars. “We have plenty of clay here on Earth”,
stated a congressman from Oregon. However, Democratic candidate
Kerry is in favor of sculpting Mars. His home state is the main
producer of flux, which is an important ingredient of glaze.
All of the clay would boost sales and would really help the economy.
Bush’s first project on Mars is a sculpture of a porous
cartoon character, Spongebob Squarepants. Bush claims that even
though the clay on Mars is soluble, it would not require a wax
coating for waterproofing because there is no water on Mars. NASA is
working on sending a kiln to the planet in order to fire the
project. Congress is now debating the motif of the project
and how it would look with the pattern of the planetary
surface. The White House artist is now preparing a marquette of proportional
scale of the project. The artist is deciding whether to make
Spongebob shiny or matte, consulting scientist on
which would be more visible from Mars. He is spending lots of time carving
the holes and trying to make Spongebob’s face symmetrical.
They wont need to dry-foot the sculpture because glaze will
not be used on the marguette. Instead, they will be using tempera
after he subtracts the materials to make the holes. The White
House jeweler is preparing diamonds for the eyes as an additive
to the Mars project. Assemblage of the eyes will be performed
by specially trained astronauts. President Bush is excited about
filling up the space on Mars for the good of America. He
acknowledges that the fettling process on Mars will take a
long time, but he calls for all Americans to stand behind him and
unite.
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