Analysis and Artist Statements Notes
Fahrenheit 451 Packet. Homework: Read until page 61, or until the line, "I'll think I'm responding to vibration. But I don't care. I just like solid entertainment."
Artist Statement Suggested Questions:
Some helpful guidelines for your artist statement: Who did you interview? How did the interview go? What was the process of your designs? What does each panel represent and why did you choose this for your interviewee? How did you work together to create this lantern? What kind of circuits/materials/colors did you choose and why? What is the most important/valuable lesson that you learned from this interviewee? What are the most memorable moments from the interview? (No more than 200 words)
Once you are finished vectorizing a panel, email it to Mike directly now at [email protected]
Due at the BEGINNING of the day tomorrow:
HARD COPY: ALL FINAL ARTIST STATEMENTS
HARD COPY: Complete Cooked Essay with Works Cited
Here's the digital copy of Fahrenheit 451: http://www.secret-satire-society.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Ray-Bradbury-Fahrenheit-451.pdf
Homework:
Due at the BEGINNING of the day tomorrow:
- HARD COPY: ALL FINAL ARTIST STATEMENTS
- HARD COPY: Complete Cooked Essay with Works Cited
- Read until page 61, or until the line, "I'll think I'm responding to vibration. But I don't care. I just like solid entertainment."
- Think about the question we discussed with Fahrenheit 451: Are there morals/values/principles/ideals that are worth dying for? If so, what are these for you? For someone you choose to converse with? (Chat with someone about this for five minutes)
~Instead of a reading log this week, you are to update your DP by Friday evening for the following projects:
Cooked
We've Got Style
As a reminder: DP Requirements
When you are finished: Submit your DP Here
Photos for DP Update
We've Got Style Photos
Cooked Photos
Fahrenheit 451 Packet. Homework: Read until page 61, or until the line, "I'll think I'm responding to vibration. But I don't care. I just like solid entertainment."
Artist Statement Suggested Questions:
Some helpful guidelines for your artist statement: Who did you interview? How did the interview go? What was the process of your designs? What does each panel represent and why did you choose this for your interviewee? How did you work together to create this lantern? What kind of circuits/materials/colors did you choose and why? What is the most important/valuable lesson that you learned from this interviewee? What are the most memorable moments from the interview? (No more than 200 words)
Once you are finished vectorizing a panel, email it to Mike directly now at [email protected]
Due at the BEGINNING of the day tomorrow:
HARD COPY: ALL FINAL ARTIST STATEMENTS
HARD COPY: Complete Cooked Essay with Works Cited
Here's the digital copy of Fahrenheit 451: http://www.secret-satire-society.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Ray-Bradbury-Fahrenheit-451.pdf
Homework:
Due at the BEGINNING of the day tomorrow:
- HARD COPY: ALL FINAL ARTIST STATEMENTS
- HARD COPY: Complete Cooked Essay with Works Cited
- Read until page 61, or until the line, "I'll think I'm responding to vibration. But I don't care. I just like solid entertainment."
- Think about the question we discussed with Fahrenheit 451: Are there morals/values/principles/ideals that are worth dying for? If so, what are these for you? For someone you choose to converse with? (Chat with someone about this for five minutes)
~Instead of a reading log this week, you are to update your DP by Friday evening for the following projects:
Cooked
We've Got Style
As a reminder: DP Requirements
When you are finished: Submit your DP Here
Photos for DP Update
We've Got Style Photos
Cooked Photos