I’m still not sure which to do for my paper because of the subject I have chosen. I will be arguing how the in the nature vs. nurture argument in sexual orientation, the biological component (nature) decides it, more specifically I will be dealing with the case of Chaz Bono. What I was going to try to do was possibly create a 3D object of a brain, small one, in some creative way. I’m still not sure how exactly to do that yet or what exact angle I’m going to take.
The 3D object I personally feel to be a bit simpler, I guess. I honestly do not like this side of the research project because of the area of concern we are dealing with, bioethics. I just don’t see how this is going to be enjoyable. Anyways, I think the idea is pretty cool and I’m gonna try to use the 3D printer, most likely for a small brain because the argument I’m making all centers around this organ. I want to see, however, how to make it in the simplest way so that it is easy to print, but still in the method I want to convey my argument.
Hi Anthony–Have you thought about what you want the brain to signify? What kind of brain? What do you want this brain to represent? Did you look at the models of brains that are already posted on Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:822)?
EJK
Hi Professor. I was thinking of it being something of a baby brain, small and nothing has influenced yet (without nurturing). I want to have it represent how this brain has already subconsciously chosen a sexual orientation that no matter what happens in childhood, will come out in the upbringing, adolescence, and adulthood of the person. I have and one was an actual brain (weird) and others were a bit too complicated, but I’m still toying with these 3D websites.