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The University of Aesthematics
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Tasks / Standing In The Shadow Of Art.

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Spend part of a sunny day looking for captivating shadows.
Find one you have an affinity for and outline it with chalk.
Document the time somewhere in the outline.
Repeat until you feel you have a new understanding for shadows and light.

Consider returning to the same spot and tracing the same objects shadow at a different time of day.

1 players
15 points
Level 1
In the zone of: The University of Aesthematics
Created by Blue

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posted by Rabbit on April 6th, 2007 3:14 PM

Odd, someone did this to a fire hydrant on my block, but I do not see proof submitted. The Mysterious Chalker...

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posted by Kat on December 10th, 2007 6:11 PM

I wish I could do this task right now, but since it's winter and there's a lot of snow on the ground, my chalking would either get covered in snow, or I might not be able to do it at all.


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Standing in the shadow of art. by beneath? November 13th, 2007 2:00 AM

Shadows of the night. One of the things i have always been fascinated is the quality of light during the night. Even different light bulbs can change the entire mood of the area being illuminated. However, with this wonderful world of artificial ill...

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Standing in the shadow of art. by The Mark August 29th, 2007 7:06 PM

I started this task on bright sunny day, but unfortunatly, the sun nearly completly abandonned me in the end. I traced the shadow of own of my shoe, first at 7:45 then 11:00 and finally 16:25.

15 + 20 points :: 3 comments :: 4 votes
Standing in the shadow of art. by TIF Nick April 27th, 2007 12:03 PM

I have been writing for my whole life. The final portfolio for my creative writing class prompted me to reflect on the long shadow stretched by my previous works. Every time I turned to working on the portfolio, all I could think was How did I do thi...

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