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Catastrophe
Will Kellogg
5/29/14
Geometric Art Project
We worked on a project in math and science which entail us creating a picture made out of geometrical shapes based off of work: Of image that inspired us or that we created. What we gain from this project was an understanding of measuring shapes and how to use them to create a work of art. I based my project after an image from Jurassic Park of a T-rex, following that I drew my interpretation of the prehistoric creature. The purpose of drawing my picture was to make it more basic and/or more compatible to be converted into geometrical shapes. Promptly, after that I had to calculate the volume and the surface area of my 3D model. This included measuring things like the eyes, the mouth, the jaws and so on. These are my calculations: the surface area of my project is 206.718 square inches and the volume is 81.209 cubic inches.
5/29/14
Geometric Art Project
We worked on a project in math and science which entail us creating a picture made out of geometrical shapes based off of work: Of image that inspired us or that we created. What we gain from this project was an understanding of measuring shapes and how to use them to create a work of art. I based my project after an image from Jurassic Park of a T-rex, following that I drew my interpretation of the prehistoric creature. The purpose of drawing my picture was to make it more basic and/or more compatible to be converted into geometrical shapes. Promptly, after that I had to calculate the volume and the surface area of my 3D model. This included measuring things like the eyes, the mouth, the jaws and so on. These are my calculations: the surface area of my project is 206.718 square inches and the volume is 81.209 cubic inches.