U.C. Berkeley was a great school looking back. I had fun there. All of my five siblings also studied there with liberal arts majors, such as, who did social science (two siblings), architecture, history, and English. I did the best that I could, even though I was stoned half the time. Just kidding. I was an art major in Kroeber Hall, which also had sculpture classes in the adjacent Wurster Hall. It would be great to have a video of every building on the campus, in addition to features at The U.C. Berkeley Botanical Garden. I've been wanting to visit to do photography of things there. Every college in the world is hard. Cal has almost every subject possible. The gold is found in the diversity which shows with God's philosophy, that we are all one family. In English 1B we were allowed to grade ourselves. I was there between 1987-91 and have been able to make tons of art, drawing, photography, sculpting, painting, writing, and gardening. I have invented a lot of things and actually have something called "The Sturdy-Marky project" for Cal art students to do, which can be used in all schools worldwide as a learning tool with how to work with all sorts of mixed materials, and allow all languages to be written on them. It's not a secret. It's an MDF wood 8 x 10'' 1/4'' thick facade, with an MDF 5 x 5'' 1/4'' thick base with a 2 x 2 x 3'' redwood stand, either glued or nailed together. They are learning tools. The original object of the game was to use optionally hundreds of materials to create a facade on the 8 x 10'' piece. Philanthropically, they have been donated to schools in L.A., Hawaii, and in Croatia. They should be as common as a textbook. O'Brien, the inventor, hopes that each person on earth gets at least 20 of them, which means that we need to make approximately 160 billion of them, although every tree on the planet may have to be chopped down to do that.
That's awesome sounds like you really enjoyed your time at Cal. I did too! I'll definitely capture their botanical garden, other buildings and maybe hike the Big C on the next return to campus. Thanks for the suggestions!
My favorite parts are hearing directly from the students!
Me too! They were so fun to connect with.
Such a beautiful campus, love the way you captured it!
Thank you Sofia! It was great meeting you and appreciate the support.
Such a beautiful campus! Loved the tour!
Thank you! They surely made a lot of upgrades since I graduated :)
Super informative!
Glad it was helpful!
U.C. Berkeley was a great school looking back. I had fun there. All of my five siblings also studied there with liberal arts majors, such as, who did social science (two siblings), architecture, history, and English. I did the best that I could, even though I was stoned half the time. Just kidding. I was an art major in Kroeber Hall, which also had sculpture classes in the adjacent Wurster Hall.
It would be great to have a video of every building on the campus, in addition to features at The U.C. Berkeley Botanical Garden. I've been wanting to visit to do photography of things there.
Every college in the world is hard. Cal has almost every subject possible. The gold is found in the diversity which shows with God's philosophy, that we are all one family.
In English 1B we were allowed to grade ourselves. I was there between 1987-91 and have been able to make tons of art, drawing, photography, sculpting, painting, writing, and gardening. I have invented a lot of things and actually have something called "The Sturdy-Marky project" for Cal art students to do, which can be used in all schools worldwide as a learning tool with how to work with all sorts of mixed materials, and allow all languages to be written on them.
It's not a secret. It's an MDF wood 8 x 10'' 1/4'' thick facade, with an MDF 5 x 5'' 1/4'' thick base with a 2 x 2 x 3'' redwood stand, either glued or nailed together. They are learning tools. The original object of the game was to use optionally hundreds of materials to create a facade on the 8 x 10'' piece. Philanthropically, they have been donated to schools in L.A., Hawaii, and in Croatia.
They should be as common as a textbook. O'Brien, the inventor, hopes that each person on earth gets at least 20 of them, which means that we need to make approximately 160 billion of them, although every tree on the planet may have to be chopped down to do that.
That's awesome sounds like you really enjoyed your time at Cal. I did too!
I'll definitely capture their botanical garden, other buildings and maybe hike the Big C on the next return to campus. Thanks for the suggestions!
typo: to create a face (not facade)