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I made my first digital drawing in Microsoft Paint on my dad’s computer when I was in primary school. It was so exciting then to be able to draw without a pencil, and paint with shades unconstrained by my color sets. Although the drawing tools were very primitive, I was enthusiastic about creating simple images on a monitor. Since university, where… Read more »

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I recognize the value and potential of computer-aided design, but have been reluctant to use it exclusively. This stems from the belief that when software is relied upon so intently that it is used from the beginning of a project as a means of conceptualizing an idea, something profound is forfeited in the design process…. Read more »

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The methods used to illustrate our ideas about landscape consist of marks and data that create a network of information that informs us and others about designed works. These methods are premised on a system that displays a final product, one that is polished but also stagnant and unable to be compromised. By contrast, much… Read more »

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