Starting to finish up my foundation of Everest. Itʻs getting together slowly but, I believe that I could possibly be finish in the next couple days. What I learned about this build is that it takes a lot. Meaning time is the essence. Time managing with this piece is very hard. I couldn't experience graphically and mentally how hard this project is. I also encountered a very hard task learning and playing the game. I never experience a game like this, but it helped me with my logical and visual thinking.
Due to all of these setbacks, I learned a lot in this project. I learned how to think outside of the box and envision all of my creations in a 3D environment. I like to learn new things with different activities, but with this, I learned how to see a "vision" though out the lenses of my perspective level. I like this project as much as I enjoy the game. "Art is both creation and recreation"
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Making the core foundation of my mountain and my banks, I believe that it should be overall fascinating. I started laying everything out to build all of my core foundations. I planning to build mountains, streams, and banks all around my world. I plan to keep everything balance and not overlooking anything. Iʻm also intending to build Everest from scratch. I want it to be the main point of my project and alongside my other creations.
Edmund Hillary is known for climbing Mount Everest and I want that to be my focal point in this piece. Being a man of his own identity climbing and exploring the world is interesting to me. It gives me an open perspective with the many explorers all over the world. Being surrounded with many indigenous explorers like Nainoa Thompson (brought back the Hawaiian values of the Hokuleʻa) gives you a broader look about this fantastic world. "Kū i ke ao" (Be of the world ) To be like the world in which one lives |
AuthorHi! My name is Adam Campbell and Iʻm currently a sophomore at Kamehameha Schools. |