Wednesday 6 May 2009

Explorations

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Music is one of my passions, and i think that a lot of creativity or thought stems from it. The guitar is one of my favorite instruments and takes a lot of precision and craft to make. 


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The bicycle is not only a very functional design, but it is very earth friendly and a fast way to get around, and keep healthy.
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The rubber band is also one of my favorite designs. Not only does it help when you haven't had enough time to do your hair, especially in this major. 


This house not only holds so many fond memories for me but it's location is perfect, two blocks from the southern jersey shore, and walking distance from every shop on the island. It is extremely functional, even for a family of seven. 

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A telephone is one design, or invention that has developed over time. It started out large and difficult to maneuver, but it is now small enough to fit in your pocket and works without buttons.  It's incredible to think of how things develop. 


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What did people do before there were doorknobs? Door's would not latch. They would stand open. YOu would have to prop something against them in order for them to stay shut. 


La Tour Eiffel is my favorite structure. A monument not only for France but for one of my fondest summers.


Although I don't get to see mine very often, being an I.Arc major, i think that a bed is my favorite thing. 

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Shoes are some of my favorite items of clothing. They say a lot about the people wearing them. 

Surfboards are great designs as well, they have to be a certain form in order to cut through the wave, and almost like an upside down ship they have fins that allow them to move steadily down the wave. 

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