Reflection:
I liked this project; however, I had a hard time trying to commit to a specific video idea and like every other video.. It took SO LONG to upload. I wanted to create a video about nature. I was inspired by Andy Goldsworthy but I couldn't make the video last longer than 2 minutes. I decided to change my idea completely. I was thinking about creating a bunch of lesson plans over summer that is focused on sensory art activities. For example, I would create a presentation on the art history of marble then have my students "create their own marble" by watching my video. I believe that this could be very useful to anyone, great to be used as wall decor, as a gift, or just a fun project to do when you're bored or want to express your emotions in a positive way. |
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Reflection:
I feel like my reflections are so repetitive but I liked this assignment/project a lot! I have NEVER done anything like this before; I enjoy this class because, despite of my lack of knowledge on technology, I enjoy how different and new everything is to me.. I like that this class is not repetitive.. I took about two week creating my doll. I worked on it in between my class, during my class, and during any free time I had. It was a long process and it looks cute even with all the trial and error it went through.. As for the cake and cupcake, I am sure you're wondering.. It did taste good but it is not my favorite recipe. If am being honest this is the first time I have tried this specific recipe so I am amazed AND IMPRESSED with the outcome of my first ever stop motion video! |
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Reflection: I attempted all the methods shown to upload this with a 3D view and I still couldn't get it to work for me.. so I settled for this slideshow. I liked creating this project, I never done something like this because so it was very interesting to do and I couldn't stop as you can see haha. I tried to made two slightly different "polar bears" and they are holding a "concha" with three other "conchas" in front of them.
A concha is a soft and sweet Mexican bread with a traditional white topping to resemble the surface of a seashell and that's how the bread got named concha since it means shell in Spanish. |
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Podcast: Meaning behind my artwork through comparisonReflection:
I enjoyed creating and editing this project. It was so satisfying to add the pictures once the audio was done. I wish I would've planned it out better because I found myself trying to find pictures that fit into and match my audio which made me struggle. As for difficulties, I had a really rough time trying to upload and save my podcast on my desktop as a file and uploading it onto youtube because of my slow internet. |