A&D 275
Beginning Sculpture
Professor Rick Paul
Syllabus
Chapter 2. Meanings and Interpretations
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Homework for Thursday, September 3, 2009 |
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Inflatable dog turd sculpture escapes Swiss museum, wreaks havoc Please be prepared to discuss this in class. Those of you who are not prepared will be asked to write a paper on the topic. |
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Sculpture listed by Material |
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| Cardboard Sculpture | Paper Sculpture | Sand Sculpture | Sculpture from misc materials |
| PUMPKIN SCULPTURE | WIRE SCULPTURE | ||
Image Pages by Artist
Polly Apfelbaum
Dorothy Cross
Martin Puryear
To access the theses images from anywhere other than Purdue, you need a VPN connection. The following is from the ITAP security guidelines page. http://www.itap.purdue.edu/security/policies/PortRestrictionFAQ.cfm
VPN
Q) What does the VPN do for me, and what is a VPN?
A) The VPN allows you to receive a Purdue IP address and act as an
on-campus host. This allows access past port restrictions and other security
measures, and allows your system to easily interoperate with on-campus services
that may not work for off-campus systems.
Q) How do I set up my system to use the VPN? Is it hard?
A) For most common systems, VPN set up is fairly easy. See
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/connections/vpn/
for details.
Q) I live outside of town, or need to access Purdue resources from a
remote site. Does this apply to me, and will the VPN work?
A) The VPN is accessible from anywhere in the world with proper Purdue
credentials (Purdue career account).