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Submission -- EXP 3 -- 3 Clients' Articles and Mash up

Angela Merkel becomes the first woman to occupy the Chancellery as well as its youngest incumbent. She suggests people should at all times be themselves and pay attention to their partner's needs in their quest for individual freedoms. Helen Keller went on to become perhaps the most influential crusader for individuals who are hearing and visually impaired. She is able to discover our own personal boundaries how to navigate around blockages and when to keep a low profile. Her rise to prominence went all but unnoticed, except by the rivals she deftly derailed along the way. It's the little things that apparently mean the most. Something as simple as Keller’s vehement letter, one of the most powerful pieces, keep the fire burning in making her personality and priorities count on a global stage. If they made an effort to do these little things for their partner throughout their everyday life they would be guaranteed to raise awareness and promote equal rights for disabled individuals.


Article Link:


Angela Merkel

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1950682,00.html
Miranda Kerr
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/lifematters/miranda-kerrs-guide-to-romance-20100521-vzsb.html
Helen Keller
http://www.forward.com/articles/127602/

EXP 3 -- Valley

Submission -- EXP 2 -- Final Model in Crysis

Perceptiveness -- Natural Selection
(Charles Darwin: adaptable to change)
Cover -- Simple and Efficient to Adapt the Environment
(Nicole Huepper: simple, low-cost solution)
I modify the textures to indicate eyes in different directions
so as to generate a vivid feature, being screened by the terrain.
Only exposure half side of the body
while the meeting place is located in the centre of the three mountains.





EXP 2 -- Link

http://www.filefront.com/16340687/ARCH1101-EXP2-2010-XindiGong.rar

EXP 2 -- Model in Landform





EXP 2 -- Model in Crysis





Submission -- EXP 2 -- 36 Textures