Crop Circle Kit

Crop Circle Kit introduces architectural education into middle and high school pedagogy, with the aim of fostering play as a means to learn. Using architectural projects with legacies of myth and geometric mystery, Crop Circle Kit curricula draws from Neolithic stone circles, to geoglyphs, to crop circles. As part of this curricula, Crop Circle Kit designed a collection of constructed histories, as told through a series of written and illustrated vignettes. The mission of this work is to provide an educational experience at the crossroads of imagination and reality.

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Credits

year: 2020
principals: Brandon Clifford & Jo Lobdell
project leads: Taylor Boes \ Gil Sunshine
visualizations: Mackenzie Muhonen
acknowledgements: This research is funded in part by the "Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) pk-12 Education Innovation Program”, an initiative of MIT and Community Jameel, which works with member organizations to promote excellence and transformation in education at MIT and worldwide. Further support is provided by the MIT HASS Fund, The Grayson School, the Louisiana State University Virtual Frictions Workshop, and the University of Arkansas John G. Williams Distinguished Visiting Professorship. If you are interested in funding research into progressive education platforms, please email us at info@cropcirclekit.org.