Inspiring Women – Thursday March 9th 2017

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Inspire Scrabble

Phenomenal woman

Write, make a short video, draw or take a picture of an inspiring woman in your world.

Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That’s me.

by Maya Angelou (read | listen)

Credit:

Today’s challenge is from Sharon Flynn, from the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) at NUI Galway. Sharon is organising an open event on Thursday the 9th of March to add overlooked women and women’s work to Wikipedia.

Follow on @sharonlflynn on Twitter

Image Credit: Jeff Devdet

 

How to participate:

Share your interpretation of Sharon’s challenge with us, not forgetting to tag #campuscreate in your post. You can contribute the images to Wikimedia Commons. If you drop into the NUI Galway editathon on Thursday, 9th March, 2017, Sharon and colleagues can help you to do this.

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‘Seeing Sound’ – Tuesday March 7th 2017

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Photograph or draw your favourite sound
(with bonus points for capturing audio of the sound)

Credit:

Today’s prompt comes from the Digital Cultures Initiative (DCI) at NUI Galway. This a forum intended to bring together all those interested in researching, supporting and creating forms of “digital culture” at NUI Galway. This includes digital arts, humanities and media researchers, information and data science specialists, experts in digital teaching and learning, creative practitioners, archivists, and interested stakeholders from creative, heritage and industrial communities beyond the University.
Follow @dci_nuig on Twitter.

Image credit: “The Scream” by Barney Moss is licensed under CC BY 2.0

How to participate:

Share your interpretation of the DCI’s challenge with us, not forgetting to tag #campuscreate in your post:

If you prefer, draw, photograph, paint, or write your interpretation (not forgetting to tag #campuscreate in your post) and share with us at:

Prompt 3 ‘Place’ Oh the places you’ll go!

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What’s your favourite line from Dr. Seuss’s book, “Oh, The Places You’ll Go”?

Draw some inspiration, and share it with us

Resources:

Watch the vimeo video above or see an animated version of Dr. Seuss’s book on YouTube here

 

How to share:
  • Use Twitter, Instagram or Facebook @campuscreate to post your response. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #placespark
  • If you are not on social media, find out how to participate

Prompt 2 ‘Place’ Typography

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Sugar by tiendat1999, on Flickr
“Sugar” (CC BY 2.0) by tiendat1999

Make any of these words come alive through great typography

Proclaim, Revolution, Rebellion, Home

 

Resources:

Examples of Typography here, here, or here

Here’s a collection of tutorials on Typography

Here’s a tutorial on Calligraphy and another one here

How to share:
  • Use Twitter, Instagram or Facebook @campuscreate to post your response. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #placespark
  • If you are not on social media, find out how to participate

Prompt 2: ‘Teanga’ Queen Médb

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By Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 - 1951) - T. W. Rolleston, Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race
‘Maev’ By Joseph Christian Leyendecker. In T. W. Rolleston, Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race
The Táin Bó Cúailnge, or ‘Cattle Raid of Cooley’, is a famous tale in Irish mythology. The Táin tells the story of Queen Médb of Connacht and her husband Ailill, who plot to steal the sacred stud bull Donn Cuailnge from Ulster.
Is finscéal cáiliúil Éireannach é Táin Bó Cúailnge. Baineann na scéalta le himeachtaí i gCúige Uladh. Déanann Méabh agus a fear Ailill ionradh ar Uladh agus  iad sa tóir ar an nDonn Cúailnge, tarbhghraí Uladh.

 

Your challenge:  As today is International Women’s day, share your interpretation of this legendary Irish woman Médb or colour in and share the image below

Do bharúil: Mar cheiliúradh ar Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan, cuir dath ar an bpictiúr den Bhanríon thíos nó roinn do chuid smaointe linn faoi Mhéabh.

 

Resources/Acmhainní:

More on Queen Médb

More on An Tain Bó Cuailnge

Image of Medb: Pdf or Png

 

Take Part/Glac Páirt:

Ná déan dearmad #teangaspark a usáid ar Twitter, Facebook nó Instagram | Don’t forget to to  use the hashtag #teangaspark on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram

Tuilleadh eolas ar conas párt a ghlacadh i mBéarla | How to take part

Prompt 1 ‘Teanga’ – Find a beautiful word

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Maeve McQuillan/PicMonkey
Find a beautiful Irish word (and illustrate it)
Cuardaigh focal álainn sa Ghaeilge, agus déan pictúir leis

Resources/Acmhainní:

Use http://www.picmonkey.com/ to help you create your illustration

Check out http://www.focloir.ie/ to brush up on your Irish word searches

Get inspired by Maeve McMQuillan’s examples

 

Take Part/Glac Páirt:

Ná déan dearmad #teangaspark a usáid ar Twitter, Facebook nó Instagram | Don’t forget to to  use the hashtag #teangaspark on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram

Tuilleadh eolas ar conas párt a ghlacadh i mBéarla | How to take part

Prompt 3 ‘Passion’ – Sporting Passion

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“Football is not a matter of life or death… it’s more important than that” –  Bill Shankly

Have you a sporting passion?

 

How to participate
  • Use Twitter, Instagram or Facebook @campuscreate your response. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #passionspark
  • If you are not on social media, find out how to participate

Prompt 5 ‘Colour’ – The Absence of Colour

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“Black and white are absolute…expressing the most delicate vibration, the most profound tranquility, and unlimited profundity.” — Shiko Munakata

Project 52: Week 7. Stairs.
Engineering Building, NUIG

(Photo: Mega hamster: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mega_hamster/12542021004/in/photolist-k7i8Ts-fPZMuh)

Today’s challenge: Find something black and white

How to participate
  • Use Twitter, Instagram or Facebook @campuscreate to respond. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #colourspark
  • If you are not on social media, find out how to participate.

Prompt 5 -‘Sound’ – 3 songs about Galway

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Galway Bay, very calm
Image: Flickr- Catherine Cronin ‘Galway Bay’

A girl. A bay. A shawl.

What these words have in common is that they are songs about Galway. Share your interpretation

 

 

Want to participate?

Share your response with us online

Post your response to today’s daily prompt to @campuscreate on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Vine, or Google+ and be sure to include the hashtag #soundspark

Not on social media?

Email or Drop it to us (password=mycreate), and we’ll publish it for you

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