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And when you have obsessive compulsive disorder, you don't really get quiet moments, you know.
'Cause even in bed, I'm thinking,
"Did I lock the doors? Yes. Turn out the lights? Yes. Did I lock the doors? Yes. Turn out the lights? Yes." But when I saw her...
...all I could think about was
the hairpin curve of her lips or the
eyelash on her cheek, the eyelash on her cheek,
the eyelash on her cheek, the eyelash on her cheek. And I just knew...
...that I had to talk to her.
So, I asked her out six times in 30 seconds. The Tech Art Crawl in an annual
art show focused on showcasing the art and creativity of
Georgia Tech students. This year we have 313 submissions from a total
146 artists representing a cross-section of majors.
The purpose of this event is to show that Georgia Tech students
not only have skills in stem fields but also
art from every medium.
[MUSIC]
I really love that there's an event like this here
because I think that when you go to school for something like
engineering or something tech related, you kind of get stifled
if you're more inclined to art as well and you don't really get a chance
to pursue those interests and I think this is a great thing have to
encourage that for not only people who are really passionate about it, but maybe
other people who
don't really consider themselves artists and they get the chance to get into that world as well.
[MUSIC]
It's something, even though I'm here at Georgia Tech, I have a lot less time to do it,
it's something I really cherish. I really enjoy doing artwork.
Right now, I'm moving to a lot of
digital art, dabbling in that. And, like, having those skills
merge into my major, which is architecture. And it's really enjoyable to see people
still enjoy the artworks I've done in the
past. It inspires me to keep pursuing it even though my major's a different path.