Unit X
This project was about creating a 3x3m pop up that relates to our Final Major Project
The Beacon of Hope starts its jounrey at St’ Mary’s Hospital in Manchester. It features a booth seat where people visitng the hospital can grab a hope note and leaflets about The Lotus Wellness Centre. They can then sit in the booth, listen to relaxing sounds of the sea, write a letter or story about grief, or hope. Then they acn leave, take the note with them, or put it up on the magnetic chalkboard on the structure.
Inside the booth, there is a lotus light and reflective panneled ceiling, to create a warm, beacon of light, bringing hope to the hospital.
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This Valentine's day, travel to Genosha together! ♥♣♦♠
And who's that, soaring with the gulls?
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12/15/2023
A Lord by any other Name.
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JOKE-OGRAPHY:
In this cartoon a young Jesus visits John the Baptist, His cousin, and the two greet each other with much joy. They begin by shouting each other's names, then switch to parodying each other's names back and forth, coming up with a ridiculous list of aliases. Their mothers, St. Elizabeth and the Blessed Virgin Mary, just watch the naming convention being held before them.
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DOUGLAS: Could you, for instance, get a hundred otters on board Gerti?
MARTIN: Yes, I reckon you could.
DOUGLAS: And is it a jam-packed RSPCA-nightmare of a plane, or are the otters lounging in relative comfort?
MARTIN: Well, OK, there’s, er, there’s sixteen seats, so, say, two to a seat.
DOUGLAS: They’re good friends, these otters?
MARTIN: Let’s hope so. Then one in each overhead compartment ...
DOUGLAS: Always remembering to open them with care because otters may have shifted during the flight.
ARTHUR: And, er, one under each seat?
DOUGLAS: Yes! Good thinking.
MARTIN: But that’s where the lifejackets are.
DOUGLAS: That’s all right – otters can swim.
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🌼 poems (and a love letter) that helped me live through july 🌼
One Or Two Things, Mary Oliver
Kitchen Song, Laura Kasischke
The Breathing, Denise Levertov
Trapped, Charles Bukowski
Precognition, Margaret Atwood
Rain, John Burnside
Looking, Walking, Being, Denise Levertov
At Joan's, Frank O'Hara
You, Carol Ann Duffy
Time, Louise Gluck
Effort at Speech Between Two People, Muriel Rukeyser
Still, A. R. Ammons
Sonnet XL, Edna St. Vincent Millay
Sonnet XLIII, Edna St. Vincent Millay
Listen, W. S. Merwin
A Thin Line, Ryuichi Tamura (translated by Samuel Grolmes and Yumiko Tsumura)
Driveway, Richard Siken
The Sentence, Anna Akhmatova
Wanting to Die, Anne Sexton
Eating Together, Kim Addonizio
The Look, Sara Teasdale
The Starry Night, Anne Sexton
Hammond B3 Organ Cistern, Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Richard Feynman's love letter to his deceased wife, 1946
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