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    March 02

    面朝大海,春暖花开

    面朝大海,春暖花开 海子 从明天起,做一个幸福的人 喂马,劈柴,周游世界 从明天起,关心粮食和蔬菜 我有一所房子,面朝大海,春暖花开 从明天起,和每一个亲人通信 告诉他们我的幸福 那幸福的闪电告诉我的 我将告诉每一个人 给每一条河每一座山取一个温暖的名字 陌生人,我也为你祝福 愿你有一个灿烂的前程 愿你有情人终成眷属 愿你在尘世获得幸福 我只愿面朝大海,春暖花开

    December 19

    flickr图片

    DM 2008 Picnic Pix (Photographer:  Mary Burge): http://flickr.com/photos/48806506@N00/sets/72157607561834429/ DM09 | DM10 group shot (Photographer:  Mary Burge): http://flickr.com/photos/48806506@N00/2895808423/in/set-72157607561834429/ DM Thanksgiving 2008 Pix (Photographer:  Da Yan): http://www.flickr.com/photos/darajan/archives/date-posted/2008/11/27/ DM Fall 2008 Critique Pix (Photographer:  Mary Burge): http://flickr.com/photos/48806506@N00/

    November 30

    新的感恩节的图片上传啦!图片是在美国的海景房拍摄的!!

    http://www.maitianquan.net/home/app.php?id=2
    November 19

    Announcement !!!

    1 新网站上线 www.zhanglinmedia.com 2 麦田圈论坛繁荣发展!! www.maitianquan.net 3 新博客转移到麦田圈的个人空间! http://www.maitianquan.net/home/space.php?uid=6 4 我的pro相片集最新上传数千张照片!!! http://flickr.com/photos/30989519@N08/sets/ 大家enjoy!!!! 感恩节快乐!!!!
    October 18

    RISD AND BROWN | BROWN AND RISD

    On Thursday, October 16, 2008 (4pm), as part of Brown University’s Distinguished Lecture Series, RISD President John Maeda spoke in Starr Auditorium, MacMillan Hall (map). For some years the president has explored concepts of simplicity and at Brown he discussed ways to balance simplicity and complexity in business, technology and design — and offered guidelines for needing less and actually getting more. Also at Brown, November 7-9, Brown and RISD students (including Tino Chow ‘09 ID) together have organized A Better World by Design, a humanitarian design conference that asks the big question How can we use technology to improve the world? Click here to register for tickets: students $40; non-students $100. See the roster of world-class speakers here. That RISD’s new president should be delivering a lecture and RISD students organizing a conference at our Ivy League neighbor’s house ought to come as no surprise. RISD and Brown have long enjoyed reciprocal arrangements, some of which are formal. For example, students have always been able to take credit-bearing classes at each other’s institutions, use each other’s libraries and athletic facilities and participate in clubs and religious organizations such as Brown-RISD Hillel. More informally (but just as important!), the schools’ adjacent campuses lead quite naturally to social interaction in Providence’s bustling College Hill neighborhood. The RISD-Brown connections are only getting stronger as the two institutions increasingly draw on their complementary strengths to provide students with a range of opportunities to develop and integrate academic and artistic work. In 2007 the schools announced the establishment of the Brown/RISD Dual Degree, a five-year joint BA/BFA program in which students may combine disciplines such as philosophy with sculpture, or art and design with math or anthropology, for example. The first students admitted to the program began their studies this fall. Earlier this fall RISD Director of Library Services Carol Terry and her counterpart at Brown announced yet another new collaboration, the establishment of CHiL (College Hill Libraries). Now students, faculty and staff may borrow — not just browse — books at each other’s libraries. (Bonus for RISD: our library already enjoys a close relationship and shares an online catalog with the historic Providence Athenaeum [1753]; members of the RISD community have reciprocal borrowing privileges there, as well.) As a specific example of the closeness between the two institutions, this fall semester (and for several years previous) RISD illustration students and Brown computer science students together are exploring “Virtual Reality Design for Science” in Brown’s supercomputing and immersive virtual reality lab, known affectionately as the CAVE. The course, taught by RISD Prof. Fritz Drury, with biology and computer science faculty from Brown, examines visual and human-computer interaction design processes for scientific applications in virtual reality: artists and designers learn to interact with scientists in designing and realizing applications and creating designs for scientific purposes. Says RISD student Lincoln Bostian ‘10 IL of his experiences in the CAVE, “it really is a sight to behold!”
    October 09

    New uploaded 新更新

    http://flickr.com/photos/30989519@N08/sets/72157607893137729/
    September 29

    Lin RISD Filickr link

    http://flickr.com/photos/30989519@N08
    September 28

    Grand Opening Celebration

    Dear Lin, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: THE GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION IS HAPPENING TOMORROW REGARDLESS OF RAIN. There will still be a partial WaterFire. Stay out of the rain and enjoy all of the activities and performances that we have planned. Rhode Island School of Design presents the Grand Opening Celebration for the Chace Center and its inaugural exhibition, the site-specific installation Chihuly at RISD. The Chace Center, designed by internationally recognized architect José Rafael Moneo, confirms RISD's commitments-to its students, to contemporary design, and to its role as a nationally prominent cultural institution. There may be no better artist to open this high-profile building than RISD alumnus Dale Chihuly MFA'68, who has established himself as one of the world's premier glass artists.
    September 18

    blogger for RISD

    http://lin-zhang.blogspot.com/2008/09/class-switch.html

    New Web Server in RISD

    http://dm.risd.edu/~lzhang
    September 02

    Digital Media Studio

    去RISD Box 取从加拿大托运的5箱行李,个都比我大,好在有朋友帮忙,不然很难想像怎么把他们搞到新家里?
    送到家,收拾他们又是要耗费一番时间和精力的,要在新陌生的环境里安定下来,除了要做这些杂七杂八的事情,交新朋友,剩下的就都留给时间了...









    RISD 图书馆

    图书馆相当惬意,一想到接下来能在这里读书,心就绽开的花...