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Zero and One

May 17, 2013 by Cheryl Spencer

Zero and One The wiser’d, with his pupil, Sat teaching numbers in a lesson. On Ones, and Twos, and Threes, and Fours, and Fives, and Sixes, and Sevens. “One is always half of two Two and two, three lack As two divides and three subtracts, So four will bring it back” Then pausing for a [...]

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lightcatcher

December 25, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

 40-250 Instructor: Shawn Brown The goal of this project was to create a light catcher in Point Park. This proposal focused on creating a modular driven form that would capture different angles of the sun throughout the day. The structure selectively filters light through each component, making the space responsive to the time of day [...]

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painting

December 24, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

The goal of painting is to capture the shortest distance and the longest distance inside a single frame.       .

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frick park

December 23, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

48-300 Landscape Studio Instructor: Jen Gallagher Frick Memorial Park is a proposal for a cemetery in Frick Park, Pittsburgh. The repeating element of the mounds of earth articulate and create privacy on the site, allowing for a place where people can memorialize the dead. The bodies would be subject to a process called alkaline hydrolysis, [...]

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sculpture

December 22, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

 60-433 Advanced Clay Instructor: Joe Mannino Piece was displayed in the Pittsburgh Rising Exhibition as part of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Gallery Crawl, April 2011.                                   

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pentatent

December 22, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

48-400 Digital Fabrication Studio Instructor: Jeremy Ficca This goal of this assignment was to create re-configurable children’s furniture. The Pentatent uses tent construction methods to allow children to build the places where they sleep, read, and play.                                         [...]

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swing

December 21, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

Summer 2011 Flagstaff hill in Schenley Park                                                                                           .  

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Leaf Origami

December 20, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

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sand lords

December 19, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

                           

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halloween 2011

December 18, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

                           

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insect theater

December 16, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

48-400 Digital Fabrication Studio Instructor: Jeremy Ficca Carnegie Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh seeks to engage the community through a variety of outreach programs. The portable puppet trunk would function as one of these outreach programs and give the museum a mobile identity. The Insect Theater fulfills these needs by functioning as a place where children [...]

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Heat Responsive Ventilation System

December 16, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

48-413 Bio_Logic Responsive Building Technology Instructor: Dale Clifford Group Members: Thomas Groner, Amir Jahanbin Bio_logic studies building systems through the analysis of biological mechanical responses to environmental stimuli. In this process, we applied natural systems to building materials to develop models that function as responsive architecture. Heat Responsive Ventilation System Using Bimetallic Strips and Silicone

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Advanced Building Systems

December 15, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

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sculpture

December 15, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

60-433 Advanced Clay Instructor: Joe Mannino                                             .  

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painting

December 14, 2012 by Cheryl Spencer

These paintings were for my Advanced Paining Studio class. The assignment was to create a “process” painting, where the resulting painting was created as part of a distinct process. The first painting was made by strokes going outward, the second was made using strokes going inward.                   [...]

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