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Scouts and Finals Break

     Attention, the beloved readers of Artificial Life, I’m here to write a very short announcement post about my scouts competition break and finals break. So, if you’ve read my previous posts, I already repeated a couple of times that my school’s scouts club is entering a competition and I’m involved in 3 of them. So, I’m pretty busy practicing with the team in these past few weeks. The competition is held for 3 days, starting next Friday, which is in 5 more days, until next Sunday. This next few days, we will be practicing during school hours and after school, so it will get busier than ever. And not only that, after the last day of the competition has been held, where the winners are also announced, the very next day is the first day of the finals exam, which is crazy as it is but I’m using any of my spare times to study, so I hope I still pass, but I’m afraid I haven’t been given enough time to study in the first place, making it hard for me to reach my academic goal...

Sticky Notes Designs I Put Around School This Week

  This week, we’re continuing our fourth Guerilla Street Art journey for the second week of sticky notes arc! And next week, we will finally move one to the last ever arc of this project, the envelope arc! I’ve already bought most of the supplies needed for that arc and I’m excited to execute it next week and document it here, so stay tuned for that one! Like every other Lane’s Guerilla Street Art project post, I will summarize a little bit about this project before jumping straight into the documentation. So, in this project, I made 5 different types of crafts where I change the type every other week and in that period of time I will be sharing the crafts in public places at my school. For the first ever act, I made hand-drawn postcards and hid it inside random books at the school library. On the second act, I took photographs of random school places and printed them in a polaroid-style border and put the polaroid on random trees, pillars, and poles around school. And for the thir...

Sticky Notes Mayhem: The Sticky Note Attack At School

     This is it, folks! The fourth act of Laney’s Guerilla Street Art project is here! We’ve been to many adventures with each arc of this project and in this arc we will be going on yet another adventure with sticky notes! Yes, you heard that right! The fourth act of this project is about spreading a total of 20 sticky notes around school and we’ve only got 2 weeks to do this. So, I will be sharing 10 sticky notes per week, and that would be 2 sticky notes from Monday to Friday, so it’s not as full time as the previous arc, but there much more thinking with the sticky notes’ contents in this one.  But, before we jump straight in, I will explain a little bit about this Guerilla Street Art project I’m talking about. Like the name suggests, this project is where I put various art in the street, as in, I made a couple of different crafts and spread in around my school, in various places, of course. We’ve gone through 3 arcs before which is, the postcard act, where I mad...

Some Origami Bookmarks Around School This Week

     We're back this week on act 3 of my Guerilla Street Art project which is the origami bookmark arc, and this is the second week of the arc, so next week we're going to be moving on to the fourth act, the sticky notes arc. Honestly, I don't know what to expect about that one yet so let's just dive in to the origami bookmarks that I've shared this week. Now, like every other Guerilla Street Art post of mine, I'll be adding a quick follow-up for those who didn't tune in my past posts and doesn't know what is the Guerilla Street Art project I'm talking about. So basically, it's a project where I share different styles of street art and spread them around specific places at my school, and one act lasts 2 weeks, so for example, in the first act of this Project, I made hand-drawn postcards and spread them around random books in the school library. And on the second act, I made photographed polaroid and put them on random trees and poles around scho...