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Day Twenty-Eight : Life Can Be Boring...

  • Writer: Tami
    Tami
  • Nov 18, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 10, 2019

Friday 15th November 2019

Hello, this is my blog and this blog post is going to be boring. I am not going to include any fun things that happened (like how one of my friends tried to make me make up with one other friend, it didn't work obviously, and like nothing else), it is school-ish, not a funhouse. Not everything and every day is fun, some are boring. Today after some research, I realised that there was a product very similar to our product but the team leader said it was okay because our product deals with mainly sports and we have more than one product unlike all the other companies that have similar products.

Later on today, we are having our lecture, I don't know what it is about but when we have it, I will add some more words about it. Life.

I can't believe that I didn't post this on Friday, it was basically done but I just didn't do it. I am so annoyed at myself. Well, if you're interested, here's what we did on Friday in the lecture:

We watched a documentary about an art school that was opened in Germany in 1919 as a sort of revolutionary school. It was called Bauhaus and this year marks its centenary. The founder is Walter Gropius, who is thought to be one of the greatest architects in the 20th century, to bring together all the disciplines of art : architecture, painting and sculpture to build a "building". The first Bauhaus was in Weimar. Gropius couldn't draw but he gathered a lot of famous artists and hired people that were different. Students came to Bauhaus from all over, and they were supposed to forget everything they had previously learnt at school, Bauhaus was interested in going back to the basics and thinking about how to become an artists through movement. Gropius created a slogan to represent the new harmony that he wanted to form, "ART & TECHNOLOGY, A NEW UNITY."

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