Display Process Notes
10 June, 2014
I've already been thinking up ideas for the physical design presentation (call it planning beforehand, just in case something happens to effect the amount of time I have for planning/completing the design section, or in case I don't have much time to think up final designs before the due date.) For the Industrial Period section of my display, I would probably base general depictions on Steampunk designs, incorporating aspects of machinery and inventions that were created/developed in that era. Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil. |
7 July, 2014
After having researched about the food that children would eat at factories where they worked, I thought it would be a good idea to actually display examples of food in their diets. Examples would include potatoes, a cup of dirty drinking water, and perhaps a bowl of gruel or porridge. Truth is the daughter of time. |
18 July, 2014
I read that children in the Industrial Revolution played with skipping ropes and marbles - and I thought I could include some of these play toys in the exhibit. Skipping ropes seemed to have been made of wood and dirty rope, however, and I'm not sure if I have a skipping rope similar to that. I know that I have marbles, though, so at least I will be able to include that. They hate whom they fear. |
Everything existing in the universe is the fruit of chance and necessity.
- Democritus