This was a great event for me personally. It was enjoyable and engrossing event because there were many examples of how artists could work in technology fields. I enjoyed seeing all the cool things people were able to accomplish with technology and testing out virtual reality (VR) for the first time was fun. The demonstration of the 3D printer was awesome. The only thing I did not like was the limited time to explore the exhibits. I waited for a long time at the drawing in 3D exhibit and ran out of time to look at other things. I learned that drawing in 3D is incredibly fun and something I want to explore more. I was also happy to learn that artists have a much larger pool of options for work than I originally thought. This experience has reinforced my plan to be an artist in the game design field, especially using VR and 3D drawing. The Stem and Art Expo was awesome because now I have more confidence in becoming an artist and I am genuinely curious about VR now.
Last Friday we attended a Stem and Art Expo which took place throughout most of the day. There were two main attractions or events along with a main announcement area. The first event was a sort of quick date-style system where there were "mentors" along the inside of the circle and student on the outside. The students and mentors talked to each other for around 5 minutes. After that the students would switch to a new mentor and so on. Then the group went outside and got lunch at some food trucks. After everyone ate, we went back inside where there were exhibits about new technology.
This was a great event for me personally. It was enjoyable and engrossing event because there were many examples of how artists could work in technology fields. I enjoyed seeing all the cool things people were able to accomplish with technology and testing out virtual reality (VR) for the first time was fun. The demonstration of the 3D printer was awesome. The only thing I did not like was the limited time to explore the exhibits. I waited for a long time at the drawing in 3D exhibit and ran out of time to look at other things. I learned that drawing in 3D is incredibly fun and something I want to explore more. I was also happy to learn that artists have a much larger pool of options for work than I originally thought. This experience has reinforced my plan to be an artist in the game design field, especially using VR and 3D drawing. The Stem and Art Expo was awesome because now I have more confidence in becoming an artist and I am genuinely curious about VR now.
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Miles RomanHi, I am a student at Durham School of the Arts, and this blog will be documenting my experiences with my Game Design class. Categories
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