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TRADITION AND INNOVATION
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THIS LESSON
Introduction theme
Introduction praktical assignment
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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TRADITION
Passed down from generation to generation.
Are ancient art traditions still important in today’s world?
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INNOVATION
You constantly ask yourself: how can this be improved?
Is it important to try new things in art?
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ASSIGNEMENT
You create an innovative version of The Starry Night.
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INNOVATE
Incorporating a modern theme or technology into the artwork (e.g., urban landscapes, climate themes, or digital elements).
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Creativity and Innovation
The artwork must clearly be your interpretation of The Starry Night, combining elements of the original with new ideas.
Assessment Criteria
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INNOVATE
Using a different art form or technique (such as collage, digital art, or mixed media).
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Engagement in the Process
The artwork must be well-crafted and finished, with attention to detail.
It should demonstrate that you invested effort and time in creating it.
Assessment Criteria
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Explanation and Reflection
You must be able to explain your choices: Why did you make certain changes?
Assessment Criteria
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Idea Sheet
Creativity and Innovation
Engagement in the Process
Explanation and Reflection
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and Innovation
Practical Assignment Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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Read - Watch - Think
Does the film Loving Vincent present more new ideas, or does it primarily follow traditional art?
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Does the film Loving Vincent present more new ideas, or does it primarily follow traditional art?
Show your opinion by raising your hand.
Use your fingers to give a score from 1 to 5, with 1 for new ideas and 5 for traditional art.
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Engagement with the Process
You are actively engaged in the work process by working independently, contributing ideas, using feedback, and actively participating in tasks and collaborations.
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02-11
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and Innovation
Practical Assignment Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and Innovation
Practical Assignment Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and Innovation
Practical Assignment Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and Innovation
Practical Assignment Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
intervention
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REINVENT THE CANVAS
Create a new alternative to the traditional canvas. Something completely original and never seen before.
It can be a new technique, a futuristic medium, or a way to experience art differently.
Convince me why your idea could revolutionize art.
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REINVENT THE CANVAS
Pair up
Discuss new alternatives to the traditional canvas.
Think of strong arguments to explain why your idea is innovative and useful.
Write your idea and arguments on the board for everyone to see.
Now, get creative and rethink what a canvas can be! 🎨✨
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and Innovation
Practical Assignment Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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TODAY WE ARE INQUIRERS
Someone who asks questions, seeks deeper meaning, and makes connections.
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WHY
We aim to develop students who are inquirers.
They know how to learn independentlyand with others.
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Your Challenge:
Research:
What inspired Van Gogh to paint Starry Night?
What emotions, techniques, or hidden meanings can you discover?
As you work, integrate your research into the design of your painting
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For example,
Use colours that represent specific emotions Van Gogh was feeling during the time he painted Starry Night.
Add symbols or hidden messages within the stars or landscape that reflect your findings.
Experiment with brushstroke techniques that Van Gogh might have used or reimagine the texture to make your work more expressive.
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Engagement with the process
High score for research! Show of your learning :)
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and Innovation Reinventing the canvas - listening
Practical Assignment Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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LISTENING
What makes the wine glass version of The Starry Night unique compared to a traditional canvas?
How does the hologram version of The Starry Night change the way Milo interacts with the artwork?
Why do you think the artist chose to display The Starry Night on a Mars-like sphere?
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Write two eleven-word poems based on paintings by Vincent van Gogh.
Don't forget to mention the title of the paintings.
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THIS LESSON
Tradition and innovation - music Practical assignment - 28 March
Engagement with the Process
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
Tradition and innovation - music Practical assignment - 28 March
Engagement with the Process - Friday
You can draw inspiration from the original, traditional version of The Starry Night to create your own updated, innovative version.
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'Future Nostalgia' by Dua Lipa (2020)
Dua Lipa's 'Future Nostalgia' album garnered acclaim for its fusion of disco, funk, and electro-pop. Tracks like 'Don't Start Now' and 'Physical' channel retro vibes while offering contemporary production, reviving interest in the dance-pop genre by blending traditional disco elements with modern pop sensibilities.
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TODAY WE ARE INQUIRERS
I like to discover new things about making and thinking about art.
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History as inspiration
Artist regularly make references to art history in their work.