Useful Documents
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Inspirational Talks
http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/mae_jemison_on_teaching_arts_and_sciences_together.html
http://blogs.saschina.org/pudongtok/2011/12/02/dance-your-phd/
http://www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/video/tateshots-michael-craig-martin-educating-damien
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1. Write a project proposal. Hopefully you will be continuing to develop work you have previously begun to explore but in more depth. I will have a meeting with you next week to discuss your ideas and give you feed back on your next project.
2. Make, on one page, an ideas mindmap. Jot down as many different words onto one page around your topic. Include general themes, inspiration, artists, media, techniques. There is some examples on the visual mindmap PPT above.
3. Go to www.art.sy.net, go to browse and search for 10 artists using key words from your mindmap. Write their names in the relevant places in the mindmap.
CHoose two of the most relevant artists and make artist research pages. Describe, analyse, compare and consider the art from different points of view.
2. Make, on one page, an ideas mindmap. Jot down as many different words onto one page around your topic. Include general themes, inspiration, artists, media, techniques. There is some examples on the visual mindmap PPT above.
3. Go to www.art.sy.net, go to browse and search for 10 artists using key words from your mindmap. Write their names in the relevant places in the mindmap.
CHoose two of the most relevant artists and make artist research pages. Describe, analyse, compare and consider the art from different points of view.