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1. Divide the pages of your notebook in half. Draw a horizon line in the upper and lower halves. Use a single screen if using an iPhone or similar.

2. Draw a series of 6 one point perspectives exploring the relationship between three "E-Shaped" prisms in space. The proportions of the E-Shaped prisms should be different in each of your 6 drawings. Use carefully hatched lines to highlight one set of surfaces that exist in parallel planes.

These examples explore F-Shaped prisims in space, but otherwise are similar.

3. For each of the 6 drawings above draw 2 more perspectives. The supplementary perspectives will show the E-Shaped prisms and their relationships in space from a different point of view (e.g. above you, at eye level, below you). Use carefully hatched lines to highlight one set of surfaces that exist in parallel planes.

4. Under each perspective drawing write a word that connects with your relationship to the prisms (e.g. above you, at eye level, below you) and also alludes to a relationship with power. The 18 words should be different.

Note: throughout the class students will be constructing examples of these perspectives using Sketchup and importing them into Sandbox2.

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Complete by the beginning of next weeks tutorial.

1.
Find an image (or short movie clip) showing a valley in one of your chosen clients county of origin. Make a valley inspired by this in Sandbox2. Upload the image (or short movie clip) and an image from your Sandbox2 valley to your blog.

2. Find a separate news article for each of the three clients. Create a MashUp that selects text from each of the articles and combines them in such a way as to suggest a distinctive and significant approach to the idea of power. Use a maximum of 250 words. Make the words from each article a different colour on your blog. Include complete references.

Note: make sure you save the Crysis Wars environment as you go along as it will be a part of your EXP3 submission. Use v1, v2, v3 to denote successive versions (note: saving over the top of your files won't help you when the last one you saved becomes corrupt!).