Big Avatar On Campus Week 3: Art Oluja
Seven nights I slept so good with the Trophy next to me – time to pass it on to the next Big Avatar On Campus.
You all may have read this more than one time already, but it is true that it is not easy to decide for one person. However, the BAOC Award for this week goes to Art Oluja for her Editor work and lots of interviews she did so far. I hope to see her some time today to present her with the Trophy.
I also thought that a picture with the several states of metamorphosis may be nice, so here it is.
On the left side Izzy’s creation which went to Neeva, in the middle you can see Neeva’s light-projector which went to me and on the right side my interpretation which goes to Art. Izzy’s first primitive object is still part of it as well as one of Neeva’s (means showing them as creator).
Now, next Friday it will be Art’s turn to pick the Big Avatar On Campus for week 4. She can add something to the trophy and pass it along to the next BAOC … and yes, I stole this sentence from Neeva’s post.
Congratulations Art!
Oona 21:40 on 27/03/2015 Permalink |
Congratulations Art! How exciting! 🙂 🙂
Izzy 21:50 on 27/03/2015 Permalink |
I’m with Oona!!
Congratulations Neeva!
Congratulations Fanny!!
Congratulations Art!!!
I know Art had other plans for time here at MU. Then there was that night when Newton and I kept her up all night talking, and the next morning MU/Creativity was born and Art was the editor! So much lovely work and such community spirit!
Go Art!!!
Neeva 23:02 on 27/03/2015 Permalink |
@Art. Congrats Art! Thanks so much for your work on MU’s Creativity magazine. I love how your head is so full of ideas and enthusiasm. Your presence has really added to the community at MU.
@Fanny. I love the picture of the trophy’s evolution! Great pic and great pick.
Elle 00:32 on 28/03/2015 Permalink |
Congrats Art!!
Art Oluja 09:28 on 28/03/2015 Permalink |
Whaaaaat the trophy lands on my doorstep how awesome, thank you all!
I’m in love with the metamorphosing of this trophy (of course I would be haha!), and I’m tempted to go on about how its a wonderful metaphor for how I like to think of MU, in that exquisite corpse creative process sort of way. It’s been a pleasure being a part of MU and getting to know so many creative people, it’s quite a rush of inspiration, and I’m looking forward to more of it!