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P2 Scavenger Hunt

Hey everyone,

So this blog is kind of going to turn into my blog for my media arts class for a while. Bear with me while I post all these things, maybe some of you will find it interesting!

– Hannah


To start off the photo scavenger hunt we have:

My teacher Teresa's elective door.

My teacher Teresa’s eclectic door.

The studio with the "blue cyc wall."

The studio with the “blue cyc wall.”

The equipment counter check out. The guy working there decided to spice up my photo a bit.

The equipment counter check out. The guy working there decided to spice up my photo a bit.

The main art gallery on campus.

The main art gallery on campus.

The Art-O-Mat.

The Art-O-Mat.

The reference counter in the library.

The reference counter in the library.

This sculpture is outside the health & wellness building. I think it is so beautiful!

This sculpture is outside the health & wellness building. I think it is so beautiful!

Mary Jo Kreindel's office. All we could get was a picture of the sign.

Mary Jo Kreindel’s office. All we could get was a picture of the sign.

The bus stop.

The bus stop.

Christina Salter's office. My group and I literally went on a wild goose chase to find her office. I was so relieved when we finally found it. She is the media arts advisor after all.

Christina Salter’s office. My group and I literally went on a wild goose chase to find her office. I was so relieved when we finally found it. She is the media arts advisor after all.

The Indie Lab.

The Indie Lab.

The flags in the main building.

The flags in the main building.

Lastly, a construction shot. I liked the lay out of this particular photo, it showed more than just industrial but the actual workers behind it.

Lastly, a construction shot. I liked the lay out of this particular photo, it showed more than just industrial but the actual workers behind it.


As a bonus, I wanted to insert this shot I took which I thought turned out really cool.

It's a reflection in the silver sculpture, but it didn't really encompass the whole thing so I included it as a bonus.

It’s a reflection in the silver sculpture, but it didn’t really encompass the whole thing so I included it as a bonus.

P2 Scavenger Hunt

These are the places you’ll go around Lane Community college if you are a Student in the Media Arts Program:

First off, Teresa’s office!

Teresa's office door

Teresa’s office door

Blue Screen, so many possibilities!

Blue Cyc Wall

Blue Cyc Wall

Just in case you need equipment.

Equipment checkout counter

Equipment checkout counter

The Main Art is displayed here

Art Gallery

Art Gallery

The ART-O-MAT!

Art-O-Mat

Art-O-Mat

Reference counter for reference

Reference Counter

Reference Counter

A large silver structure that symbolizes, Health and Wellness?

Large Silver Structure

Large Silver Structure

Mary Jo Kreindels office, Office Specialist!

Mary Jo Kreindel's office

Mary Jo Kreindel’s office

Where the Busses Stop

The Bust Stop

The Bust Stop

Christina Salter’s office for all your advising needs!

Christina Slaters Office

Christina Salters Office

Indie Lab for all Indie projects you need to work on

Indie Lab

Indie Lab

Dramatic Lighting flags of some of the countries

Students First Flags

Students First Flags

You can’t park here Construction!

Construction

Construction

Media Arts Resources At Lane

This project was a Scavenger Hunt for various locations on the LCC campus that were mostly resources for students in the media arts program.

The first location I went was Bld. 17 where Teresa Hughes office is and also the gear checkout and studio room.

Teresa's office

Teresa’s office

Equipment checkout

Equipment checkout

"Blue Cyc Wall" in the Studio

“Blue Cyc Wall” in the Studio

The Commons and “Indy lab” is also located in Bld. 17

The Commons and Indy lab

The Commons and Indy lab

Second spot in my journey was the Art Gallery in Bld. 11

Art Gallery

Art Gallery

Art-O-Mat

Art-O-Mat

Mary Jo Kreindel's office

Mary Jo Kreindel’s office

Next I headed to the library in Bld. 18

Reference counter in library

Reference counter in library

The last half of the tour took me to the front section of the campus

The Bus Stop

The Bus Stop

Inside the "Silver Sculpture" next to the Health/Wellness Building

Inside the “Silver Sculpture” next to the Health/Wellness Building

The flags in Bld. 1

The flags in Bld. 1

Christina Salter's office in the Counseling Center

Christina Salter’s office in the Counseling Center

And lastly a shot of behind the construction zone. They had a lot blocked off so it was hard for me to get in close enough for a better shot.

Construction Sign

Construction Sign

Resources for Media Arts Students at Lane

This collection of pictures below is part of a class assigned scavenger hunt around the campus.

by: Derek Watson

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1.) First up on our list, the front door to the office of the woman who made this fun little scavenger hunt possible. (Teresa Hughes) 🙂

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2.) Next up, a shot of the “Blue Cyc Wall” in the Building 17 Studio room. Something personally I’ve always wanted to see, along with the rest of the building. (I feel the scavenger hunt helped with that.) I hope next term to take some classes in there.

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3.) Next, we move on to a shot of the Equipment checkout area; where students enrolled in Media Arts classes can go to checkout gear. (I’ve always wondered where this was..)

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4.) Now we move on to a place I was very familiar with, the main Art Gallery. A place where students, teachers, and other faculty members can showcase and even sell their work. This is a very cool place where things are always different and you can see a lot of different forms of art. (some you may not have even thought of at first as art.)

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5.) Just outside the Art Gallery we find this, “The Art-O-Mat” a vending machine-like dispensary unit that, for the low price of $5 will give you a chance to own a piece of art from a local artist. (I once bought a sonic-cow from it, and gave it to a friend my first term at Lane.)

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6.) Here we have a shot of the “Reference Help Desk” located in the Library. (and like any help desk you happen to find – there’s never anyone in the chair.) lol :p

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7.) Another place I was very familiar with was the Health & Wellness Building, and the Large Silver Sculpture just outside of it. (I always thought this looked like a giant bobby pin stuck in the ground.)

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8.) Number eight on our list, we have located just off to the right side of the Art-O-Mat, is the office of: Mary Jo Kreindel. (The Arts Division Office Specialist.) I can recall her giving me help my first term at Lane while looking for a class, she was very nice. 🙂

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9.) Next we move on to a place I frequent more then any other at Lane..the bus stop. (No explanation needed.)

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10.) Probably the toughest thing personally for me to find on the whole list was the office of: Christina Salter (Advisor of Media Arts) The reason this was so hard to find was because the first person I had asked about where to find her office told me that I could find it in Building 10 (or the Media Arts Building) It made sense at the time.. :p but later I found out that she was actually in Building 1 (as far away as she could be from where I was at the time on the campus.)

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11.) In at number eleven on the scavenger hunt we have the common area of the “Indie Lab” found on the 2nd floor of Building 17. (I’ve never been in this room until the scavenger hunt assignment, much less this building, but I’m assuming it’s where students can go and get art-related class work and other things done in their spare time.)

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12.) Next on our list is a place where any and all new students at Lane start. “The Students First Building” or – Building 1. (When you first walk in you get a real sense of united pride with the flags of many nations showcased, as they hang like banners from left to right along the top of a high arched ceiling.

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13.) Last on our list is the seen of a both a distraction to many and yet, a sign of progress; for the College, the teachers, students, and future students. That is to say,”The Construction” outside the new remodel of the Lane Library Building.