Friday, June 20, 2008
FINAL UT EXP3
Only thing in May is the first week works of perspective drawings and another copy of the Mash Up
*** Please read elevator problem post before playing the map ***
Have fun
Final 18 Perspectives
3 Two Point Perspectives
Sketchup Models
Zhang Yin's Elevator:
Steve Job's Elevator:
- For his own usage only for one person
- For more than one person, ie his workers, is also the main elevator to take you down to his office area
The Dome Shaped Elevator:
- The generic elevator that can be sued for all spaces, but main use is to ring people to and from dining space.
Slight Elevator Problem
This is just a note for this elevator. When inside please stay in the middle at all times, you can swing the mouse around to look, but please refrain from moving, this is because the elevator rotates and if you bump it, it moves back in opposite direction. Correct standing position shown below.
MASH UP
Steven P. Jobs has come to define the scrap paper of lipstick feminism at the outset of the 21st century. Mr. Jobs was sitting in a grand suite at the Waldorf-Astoria to introduce a men’s boutique at Nine Dragons Paper, Hong Kong. Apple began rolling out an expanding family of entertainment and communications products - UV rays and 40-volume peroxide to pro-market hand-stitched iPod - that have taken the quirky computer maker to sustain its monopoly of power.
Mr. Jobs has long been known for his intense focus on product design and marketing, but when discussing things that to most people are pretty mundane, like the communist revolution of 1949, he has also come to exemplify what is one bag each for dresses, shoes and accessories and re-established it as the security, of luxury, or being treated with pancreatic cancer. Although Mr. Jobs appeared to have escaped unscathed, two former lieutenants Mao and Deng Xiaoping use purple lights, a coziness and sensuality that as international communism was dead a designer handbag, and I think: he sold the NeXt operating system to Apple and returned to the hit-and-run guerrilla economic warfare disenchanted with shocking pink and was again at the helm of the destruction of the planet.
Donatella Versace -
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/23/fashion/23POSS.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Steven Jobs - http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/j/steven_p_jobs/index.html
Zhang Yin -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/oct/15/comment.china
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
UT TIP
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Mash Up
Steven P. Jobs has come to define the scrap paper of lipstick feminism at the outset of the 21st century. Mr. Jobs was sitting in a grand suite at the Waldorf-Astoria to introduce a men’s boutique at Nine Dragons Paper, Hong Kong. Apple began rolling out an expanding family of entertainment and communications products - UV rays and 40-volume peroxide to pro-market hand-stitched iPod - that have taken the quirky computer maker to sustain its monopoly of power.
Mr. Jobs has long been known for his intense focus on product design and marketing, but when discussing things that to most people are pretty mundane, like the communist revolution of 1949, he has also come to exemplify what is one bag each for dresses, shoes and accessories and re-established it as the security, of luxury, or being treated with pancreatic cancer. Although Mr. Jobs appeared to have escaped unscathed, two former lieutenants Mao and Deng Xiaoping use purple lights, a coziness and sensuality that as international communism was dead a designer handbag, and I think: he sold the NeXt operating system to Apple and returned to the hit-and-run guerrilla economic warfare disenchanted with shocking pink and was again at the helm of the destruction of the planet.
Mr. Jobs's re-ascent has not been the full transition to capitalism. Rather backdating of options Versace leather workshop, NeXt Computer, Lucasfilm Inc. re-established as Pixar, existing only to have babies and please men, China's largest paper recycling business, Nine Dragons Paper, brother’s trademark baroque prints to differentiate the company in highly competitive consumer markets.