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Appendix 2: "Artwork Aftermath"

3/16/2022

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I consider the displaying of my project to be an overall success. Even though it did not go exactly the way that I intended for it to go, I still feel it was pretty good overall. Even if it did not interact with the other projects as well as I had hoped, I still got it partially working, which I thought was wonderful. Furthermore, the videos that I found for project, featuring trees in their different stages of growth, are ones that I consider to be stupendously informative of why, exactly, trees are my all-time favourite part of a garden.

There is a good reason why I chose these three clips for my showcase. I feel that showing a tree at its stage of just a sapling, then being watered, and finally, a fully-grown tree really reflects my love for them nicely. This is because I would take care of my very own tree the very same way. I would plant it in the ground as a sapling, and then, continuously water it until eventually, the roots would begin to germinate and finally, grow into a tree and never stop growing until it was as tall as it could get.

Overall, I really loved this project, and am very glad to have shared my favourite part of a garden with everybody. I hope that everyone learned why trees are extremely important to me, even if they have differences of opinions, and I also hope that after viewing my project, everyone has learned how important it is to protect trees as much as possible, and ensure that we take incredibly good care of them to ensure that they will not one day become extinct. We all need oxygen to breathe, and trees give it to us, which is why they will always be my favourite plant of all time.
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    James is a fourth year university student in the RTA New Media program at Ryerson University (BFA). Enjoy his project for Networked Art!

    *Credit to Google Images for all the images posted on this blog.*

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