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# Sienna Campbell 21-22

| [graphicsLab](/8CstaZbWTL6-3j7tnYo6Fw) | [codeLab](/2N8nokvuS9S5po5VxFc3BQ) | [avLab](/b2XUQoszSUOPL2dCmVNpiQ) |
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Sienna is concentrating in Sociology with a secondary in Educational Studies. She heard about us through Manja Klemencic, and began as a LLUF in Spring 2022. With interests in painting, poetry, and textile arts she brings just the sort of creativity and making-focused lens to succeed as a LLUF. During the Spring term she developed skills with tools such as cameras and adobe indesign, attended designLabs, and tested out assignments and activities.
## Tools
* Adobe Indesign
* Airtable
* cameras
* microphones
## Works
### Keyed Presentation

Sienna learned how to use the overhead cameras, cards, and keying to present a quick intorduction of herself during a workshop.
### image-geo-text




> "This is the passage I chose for my geotext project. It’s from Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes. I chose this passage because the movie adaptation of this book is so vivid and beautiful. These words capture the beauty of Tuscany using simple, yet poignant language.
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> I chose an image of an old Tuscan castle for my passage from Under the Tuscan Sun. I’ve been fascinated by castles recently, and my chosen passage mentions “jagged castle ruins” as something the author is curious about."
### graphicsLab essentials: layout as project proposal

Sienna learned basic skills in Adobe Indesign for this essentialsLab module on layouts.
### realityLab essentials: annotate a 3D object

Sienna learned the basics of Blender's interface to create this simple project of an annotated cube.
### codeLab essentials: airtable scripting

This shows the beginning of an aritable script that ultimatley creates markdown text for a collection of posts from the show-your-work channel in slack
### course support: HDP
Sienna helped film some of the HDP rehearsal and gained foundational skills using cameras and mics.
> " Though the dancers could perform the same choreography again, one would miss the time, effort, and attention that they invested in perfecting their movements. Recording the dancers’ dedication as well as their shortcomings makes the dance more meaningful. "