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Art in Motion
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Art in Motion

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Subject ArtsVisual Arts
Grade Level Grades 3-8
Resource Type Presentation
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About This Lesson

We looked at the work of Eadweard Muybridge; using Lomo cameras (see www.lomography.com ) The lomos are good because they have 4 lenses to capture movement. Lomos capture movement like the work of Muybridge. We used digital copies of our photographs and manipulated. We made studies from the photographs capturing movement; ref: futurist Umberto Boccioni. We finished by studying Juming and his Tai Chi series www.juming.org.tw/juming-en/index2_en.html We had a tai chi session and drew poses; made 3D card tai chi sculptures which were covered in modroc & painted stone color.

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Art_in_Motion_lesson_1.ppt

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February 7, 2020
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Art_in_Motion_lesson_2.ppt

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February 7, 2020
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Umberto_Boccioni.ppt

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February 7, 2020
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Tai_Chi.ppt

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February 7, 2020
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4.7
5 Reviews
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SML Member April 20, 2007
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Fabulous resources - thank you for sharing

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SML Member October 02, 2007
Thanks

These are brilliant - Thanks so much

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SML Member November 25, 2007
WOW

Thank you sooo much for sharing your plans, power points, images and sheer hard work! I can't wait to try out your ideas.

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SML Member October 11, 2008
A new perspective

I have covered this unit several times but including Tai Chi is brilliant. I think I will include a Tai Chi demo/workshop before I do this unit again. Thanks!

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SML Member July 04, 2011

Thank you for sharing. The power points really helped the children to get the idea of how movement could be shown in their own work.

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