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An educator's perspective on AI in the arts
Is AI taking away the artist's job or is it just enriching the job by generating greater creativity? This video captures an educator's perspective on AI in art summary with a conclusion to discussion.
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Brush Ninja: Digital Creativity
Brush Ninja offers creative online tools. This is how you can create online works of art in no time:
- animated gifs ;
- draw and paint online ;
- code a work of art ;
- emoji art;
- photo collages ;
- a comic strip.
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Art Blocks: Generative art with AI
Art Blocks is a platform for artists of generative art. They can share their art made with AI. You can browse through the collections section and view the art.
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Art Looking: Guide for Teachers
The educational document provides a comprehensive guide for teachers to explore art with students. With a selection of 10 works of art and associated teacher sheets, the art discussion process is structured and enriched. Students are encouraged to …
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Surrealism: Lesson Plan on Destino
This lesson preparation made in Canva is about Destino and provides you with several hours of lessons in which students work with surrealism in combination with Walt Disney and Pixlr, but this is certainly also possible in Photoshop.
Surrealism was …
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Art movements: Quartet playing
This self-designed quartet game about art movements invites players to explore and appreciate art and offers an engaging experience where education and entertainment come together.
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Pyrography: Step-by-step plan
Step-by-step plan to creatively bond a drawing on wood with a soldering iron. The step-by-step plan is divided into five steps: assignment, requirements, working method, safety and self-evaluation.
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Why does the artwork fit the term?
The students look for a work of art in online collections that fits the term (e.g. speed, busy, angry). They explain why they think the artwork fits in by analyzing the building blocks.
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Sammlungen Online: National Museums in Berlin
Website with online collection of the National Museums in Berlin. These national museums have fifteen collections and four institutes in Berlin. Together they form a universal museum that has grown over generations to preserve, research and …
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Translucent insects: Teaching idea about additive color system or RGB
In this teaching material, students make insects out of black paper using colored and translucent plastic. This gives a nice effect if you hang them against the window and the sunlight comes through.
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Notan: Teaching idea about positive and negative space
This teaching material focuses on Notan. Notan is a Japanese design concept that plays with light and dark elements by placing them next to each other in high contrast. Dark and light always need each other in art to exist. So you can't actually …
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Collage: The rules of good composition
How do you make a beautiful collage? That mainly depends on the composition of your elements on your collage. A good composition is the art of organizing elements of a work of art or design into one harmonious and pleasant whole.
In this teaching …
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