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January 29, 2011
Rue made cookies. We decorated them. Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt.
Winter Term: A Project a Day
January 24, 2011
The idea is simple. I have to make one thing every day - anything from a wolf hat with headphones sewn into the brim to the slightly ambiguous "important arrangements."
We don't believe in winter around here.
January 20, 2011
That's right, Florida is the best place to spend Winter Term.
Keep-ing it Real
January 20, 2011
Winter Term co-ops and cinnamon rolls! Includes lots and lots of process pictures, a la Ma'ayan.
A Robo-pansy's Winter Term Project
January 19, 2011
I'm on campus working on making pedagogical-but-not-pedantic, extremely low-budget videos on various physics demonstrations with physics professor Aaron Santos. It bridges the gap nicely between humanities and science.
The blessings of Winter Term
January 13, 2011
Winter Term still has the delightful feel of space and possibility that I am sure it was designed to have by the brilliant, counter-cultural minds that came up with it some time in the 1970s.
Winter Term Reflections
January 12, 2011
Four Winter Terms, three projects, an incredible internship, a Broadway debut, and much, much more.
Life in Narnia: Winter Term 2011
January 12, 2011
I'm going to be modeling the spread of information through social networks. Other people in the class are modeling swarms of locusts, a zombie infestation, and deformation of the magnetosphere by solar wind.
Joining worlds.
November 29, 2010
...specifically my cultural and artistic worlds. And yes, that is the motto for Oberlin Shansi. Am I hinting at something?
The Winter Term Photo Album
May 18, 2010
In order to get an idea of the scope of Winter Term projects, we asked students to submit photos. We received shots from the top of Kilimanjaro to the Mad River Valley in Vermont; Prague to Washington, DC; Seattle to Oberlin. Then we made an album.
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