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Electric Art

Posted by Ethan Tarini in Physics · Gray · E on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 8:34 am
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Artist Statement:


My sculpture is a physical metaphor for creativity and thinking outside the box. The lower part represents the status quo and everything that already exists. It is stable and solid and pretty reliable. The upper part of the sculpture is creativity and all that good stuff. It is a lot less safe and there aren’t really any people near you doing the same thing, that said this way is colorful and vibrant.


This statue represents a part of me because being creative helps me deal with stress and brightens up my day.If you didn’t know most lunches all I do is just sit in Mr. Gray’s room and write. I don’t get the comfort of knowing that I like what everyone else likes as well but for me that doesn’t matter.


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One Point Perspective Room

Posted by Ethan Tarini in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 8:54 am
I drew a pretty simple room with a table and chair. There is also a balcony on the left. While I am proud of the balcony since I had to figure out how to draw it without the help of a lesson in class, it is also the part of the drawing with the most room for improvement. It isn't quite at the right angle and I realized after finishing the drawing that the wall probably should have been parallel with the bottom of the paper. While doing this project I leaned that the most important thing is to always bring lines exactly to the vanishing point. Sometimes when drawing a window it will at first seem that it would look better if the lines were at a different angle but it is best to draw the line to the vanishing point anyway as the finished product will look good. That said, my main piece of advice for anybody doing a one point perspective drawing is to make sure to always use a ruler. If you think you can do it free hand, it will end up looking really messy. 
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Cell Phone Use Blog Post

Posted by Ethan Tarini in Intro to Tech and Comp App · Hertz · a2 on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 9:59 am
​The purpose of this project was to gather the number of times students in the 9th grade checked their phones so that we could analyze it. After looking at the data I concluded that I check my phone a lot less than my peers. most 9th graders seemed to spend a lot of time on social media that they should be spending on their academics. I believe it would be a good idea for a lot of 9th graders to take a week off from social media so they get used to what it is like not always having it because this could make them less likely to abuse it later.

The 9th graders used an app to keep track of their data and then they put it onto google sheets.
Link to cell phone data.
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