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Work of a Trial Guy
Work of a Trial Guy
The way it goes for Fabrica student is that you submit a portfolio to Fabrica and after some time of evaluation, you are invited to come for a "Trial" period of two weeks where you're given some assignments to show off your skills and also figure out if you can stand living in this Bubble-land. Trial kids come from all over the world, and most of the time, it is a frightening experience -- what with the language and different culture, plus having to get to know everybody who all seem to have been here forever. It's like being an incoming freshmen (foreign exchange for that matter), but just two or three of you versus fifty seniors in highschool.
Anyway, there were a lot of buzz about the work by Mr. Lee, the charismatic Trial guy from Korea who spoke an adorable version of English and left a week ago. So much talk about his work that I had to stop by and asked him via a translator if I could post the images he created on the blog:
and here they are:
These are mostly portraits of the graphic design fabricanti. They're just so perfect for the Fabrica blog. Good luck Mr. Lee!
(flash plugin as a slide viewer, it probably doesn't show up if you're reading this via an RSS reader)
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ReBlogged by ann p on Sep 21, 2006 at 07:16 PM
Posted by ann p on Sep 21, 2006 at 07:16 PM
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Hi - I would really like to get in touch with Mr. Lee for an exhibit I'm curating. do you have any contact information?
thanks,
guy.
Posted by: guy at 03.11.2006 06:33 AM
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