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Tag: self-directed learning

July 12, 2017February 17, 2019

self-directed making stations

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July 2, 2014February 17, 2019

basic elements: Touch It / Find It

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January 2, 2014February 17, 2019

integrating interactives

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February 22, 2011March 22, 2011

learning by design

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I’m Nicole Leaper, an experience design lover, design researcher/strategist, and  Experience Design Director intrigued by the emotional experiences created when humans interact with information. My background is in communication, visual design, and time-based art. I hold an interdisciplinary master of science degree in information theory, information design, and business strategy, with a personal focus on user experience design for arts and learning environments.

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“Please touch and smell…don’t eat!” So pleased to discover an enticing and interactive sensory station at Bollywood Theater on Division in Portland, Oregon. A delightful way to extend an immersive (and delicious) dining experience!
Made a cool glitchy video fader for mixing two composite video channels this weekend @s1portland #videomixing #videomixer #videoart #artvideo #glitchart #glichr #diy
Introducing the @bullseye__studio Concept Library! Check it out TONIGHT at our @designweekpdx Open House 4-7pm
Maya Lin's art explores how we experience and relate to Nature, setting up a systematic ordering of the land that is tied to history, memory, time, and language. Her interest in landscape has led to works influenced by topographies and natural phenomena. http://www.mayalin.com
@bullseye__studio collaborates with artists, architects, and designers from around the world to fabricate art glass for the built environment, including architectural, landscape, and product designs; public art projects; and art installations. World-renowned for kilnforming expertise and custom color capabilities, the Studio needed a highly visual web site to show their work to an audience with a range of interests and needs.
Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010
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