Showing posts with label art video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art video. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Teaching Visual Grammar: Method & Models for Students


I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way—things I had no words for.  —Georgia O’Keeffe

The other day I wondering about how we are deliberately teaching visual grammar and literacies. One way that I have introduced graduate students to visual grammar is through an engagement with shapes that Molly Bang outlines in her fabulous book, Picture This. The process I am outlining via this slideshare has been used by middle and secondary teachers very successfully with their students.






Playing with shapes in order to (re)tell a story or illustrate a phrase helps learners to internalize Bang's 10 insights about how shape influences the way we feel. After students have had the opportunity to internalize Bang's visual grammar, viewing still and/or moving images can help learners to apply what they have been leaning. Here are a  few models that I appreciate for their visual and narrative work. As you view, you might see which elements are present in these works.

If you do this work with students, would you drop me a tweet (@maryannreilly) or a comment on the blog letting me know how it went?  Always curious about such things.



Rick Mereki's  Move

MOVE from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.


Colin Hesterly's World of Motion


World Of Motion from Colin Hesterly on Vimeo.



Copete's Bubble Gum

Bubble Gum from Copete on Vimeo.



Next Level Pictures: 8 Hours in Brooklyn

8 hour span of video taping in Brooklyn.

8 Hours in Brooklyn from Next Level Pictures on Vimeo.


Sunday, April 17, 2011

Think I'll Make Myself A Cup of Tea: Procrastination

If you are like me, I imagine you know something about procrastination. Instead of jotting this blog, I have other things I ought to be doing, like sleeping, finishing that book I meant to finish a week ago, or writing that chapter to the new book I'm working on, or getting my camera and heading out for the morning, or....

Instead it's 5:13 a.m. and I am drinking tea, now cooled and thinking about making another cup of tea.

How about you? Want to put off that which you need to be doing?  Here's a 4+ minute video that cleverly (and artfully) looks at procrastination by John Kelly. I think you will absolutely love it. 

Before watching though, go ahead a make yourself a cup of tea...