(Minimum of three)
Three: Look back in history, find an important piece of writing, a profound statement or a prediction that has come true or predicted the future as it is now. Typeset these texts in black on sheets of paper clearly and beautifully.
Five: Find somethings that other people have said about the meaning of life. Google is a good start but try the library or TV or your Dad.
Eight: Break something that cannot be repaired and document the process, using images or film or words. Remember: lets see the detail of your process not the YouTube banal version.
(Minimum of two)
One: Make an animation about growth. The approach is ‘quick and dirty’. We want ideas that look good, and feel good though — the key to success is concept.
Four: Make a model of an object that can be attached to a piece of technolgy to make it into something more interesting to children. Remember: size is important often when communicating ideas. Making something big or bright or with a label to help it be known.