Steve Rogers (
heroic_jawline) wrote in
fandomhigh2024-03-26 11:10 am
Art in STEM, Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Steve and Tony were professionals and they would show up for class even this week!
"Sometimes you learn a little too much about what captures a designer's attention based on how their buildings look," Steve said.
"It's a sort of... you'll know when you see them," Tony offered, innocently bringing up the image of a specific building in China for the class.
"Sometimes it's in utility buildings, too," Steve said, putting up the next image.
"Very normal designs." Yes. "That actually have a long, historical lineage!"
Thank you, Tony.
"And sometimes they're leading us into the future," Steve said. "Surprisingly--" he didn't sound that surprised, "--there isn't a ton of yonic-leaning design."
Art, though. Definitely art. Thank you, Georgia O'Keeffe, even if you hated people pointing it out.
"But, it's... an interesting week, so we won't be keeping you all here," Tony promised. "Feel free to spend this class period at the library, looking into these design features."
"Sometimes you learn a little too much about what captures a designer's attention based on how their buildings look," Steve said.
"It's a sort of... you'll know when you see them," Tony offered, innocently bringing up the image of a specific building in China for the class.
"Sometimes it's in utility buildings, too," Steve said, putting up the next image.
"Very normal designs." Yes. "That actually have a long, historical lineage!"
Thank you, Tony.
"And sometimes they're leading us into the future," Steve said. "Surprisingly--" he didn't sound that surprised, "--there isn't a ton of yonic-leaning design."
Art, though. Definitely art. Thank you, Georgia O'Keeffe, even if you hated people pointing it out.
"But, it's... an interesting week, so we won't be keeping you all here," Tony promised. "Feel free to spend this class period at the library, looking into these design features."
