- 2 tablets
- small projector/screen- how will what's on the tablet be shown to the drawer? On what computer?
- Chalkboard paint stuff http://craftathome.com/Instructional/chalkboardpaint.html
- find a way to ask for student art and judge it
- frames from library, online, etc
- Art Aficionados- use there?
- put advertisements for an committee to help with this?
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- Security options : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongle
- studying themed art- to keep the mood? Library art?
- set up a meeting part for the first committee meeting, after flyers have been up a week or so.
- get word out in Voice and Hoya the same week.
- Be sure to put up flyers in the art hallway of Walsh!
- chalkboard paint ratio- 3/4 cup latex paint + 2 tblspn non-sanded grout (Your concoction should look like runny oatmeal once mixed. When you first apply your homemade chalkboard paint, there are a ton of granules that convince you this will indeed never work. As you apply the paint to the surface, 95% of the granules dissolve leaving a mostly smooth surface. You’ll have to pick out a few of the larger remaining clumps, but for the most part, I was shocked how the grout seemed to ‘melt’ into the paint. Chalk ink pens are not friendly to your homemade concoction. A simple rag with water cleans the chalk off. Refrigerating your paint between coats helps prevent your homemade paint from getting too clumpy.It is important that you be aware that tile grout hardens quickly and when mixing with paint, the time span will be longer, before the paint begins to thicken and harden, but it will eventually harden! However, when mixing larger quantities [such as a litre], I would suggest that you mix 1 part glaze to 2 parts paint [as is the small quantity recipe], but reduce the grout significantly. A few heaping tablespoons of grout will most likely suffice )
- Behr: Premium Plus With Style® Faux Glaze No. 748 and Benjamin Moore: Studio Finishes® Latex Glaze 405
- http://ask.metafilter.com/66571/How-to-secure-drawing-tablets-in-a-public-computer-lab add the scanning alarm stickers to every laptop and pen
- Committees needed:
Tablets: Space and security of tablets, use of space (including classtime and for TA office hours of classes like math and econ), technology (sustainability of tablets, pens + batteries, projector) Art: Submissions of art and organizing (separate committees for 2-d and 3-d art?), where to put in library + sustainability Chalkboard wall: Where to put + sustainability (chalk supply, checking for unwanted messages), the short-term actually painting committee (I am so heading this) Organizing: Budget, official forms, talking to people, continuing this sustainability
- Do you want to help bring more art to Georgetown University?
Do you want to see your art on the walls of Lauinger Library? Do you want to bring Lauinger an artistic spark it clearly lacks? Join the Illuminate Lauinger committee, part of the Reimagine Georgetown Grant See a lack of art on campus? Fix it. Join the Illuminate Georgetown Grant. Alumni art- donations Committee needs- who would judge the art that goes on the wall, what kinds of art will be put up (studying themed? Coffee, people, music, etc) Get in more on the alumni recording things