Fahrenheit 451

Hi All, I have been asked if we can submit more than five images, the answer is YES, but please format them in up to 5.jpg files. Please also be mindful of file size. Please check the submission guideline in this same site (basically you need to send one single email to: guillermo.aranda-mena.bookclub@blogger.com)

I will moderate each submission before it appears on the Bookclub site... so give it a couple of days before expecting to see your ‘capo lavoro’  ... you might get a message saying that the site is full, ignore it).

For those who want to submit less than three images, please include at least three jpg files in your post. For example, you could show the process of creating that amazing image or render you have been working on...such as preparatory sketches (for example one of your classmates is preparing one quality image/render I suggested to submit other preparatory sketches/images with it). 

Please remember to submit for “web browser quality”  low file size  image (not printing!). 
I will provide a cloud folder/drive link if you want to share you high resolution image(s). 

Note that I will use this BookClub blog site to assess ALL submitted individual work - with no exceptions. 

Please notify to me on the body of your message/email post if you do not want your work published.

 Note, all images should be ´pasted´ on the body of your email post ...send all images in ONE single email  (e.g. drag and drop images on your email, not as file attachment)... again, see guideline!

Finally, remember that this assignment is an opportunity for you to (1) read an interesting book from our shared list; (2) to be creative and perhaps learn or explore new communication/representation techniques; and (3) finally to communicate something in a creative, rational ...or abstract way, expressing yourself using your artistic skills and imagination. 

ENJOY....Looking forward!

Artwork, Guillermo Aranda-Mena (2020) || Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (1953)

Section 1 “The Hearth and the Salamander”
Section 2 “The Sieve and the Sand”
Section 3 “Burning Bright”

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