LEARNING LOG 1: Observe‚ Connect and Reflect on Your Learning To gaze is to think. Salvador Dali PART I – Concepts in Symmetry Period Focus Image Question Your Observations (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) Describe the symmetry of the Viking shield. The rotational angle is 360°/4 = 90° There are 4 mirror lines whereby 2 are unique. 4mm Complete at the end of Week 1 Image 1 (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) What was the most surprising or interesting fact you learnt from
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Benefits of Encouraging and Rewarding Positive Behaviour At Upshire school children are rewarded for displaying positive behaviour. The children are in house teams which are represented by both a name of a famous painter and a colour i.e. Salvador Dali - black bead. Various children from each class from year 1 to year 6 make up the house teams. If a child shows positive behaviour they are rewarded with a house colour bead which they put into a large clear box fixed to the wall near the office.
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children and adults for its hygiene. This fantasy world in reality was the epitome of mass culture. Disneyland was a pioneering effort to break the distinction between fact/fiction and between high/low culture. Disney even collaborated with Salvador Dali in 1946. Disneyland embodied everything good about America‚ demonstrated Disney’s resourcefulness and vision. Reward for ABC’s investment in the park reached its fruition when children’s imagination
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Surrealism is often filled with color and design‚ and usually doesn’t make sense. Although with closer inspection‚ many paintings become much more understandable and invoke some deeper meanings. Such paintings as The Persistence of Memory by Salvadore Dali and The Son of Man by René Magritte are perfect examples of surrealistic paintings. Surrealistic art is usually flamboyant; it sparks questions and higher thinking. The style is a centerpiece‚ whereas art deco is
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Un Chien Andalou As I viewed Dali and Bunuel’s Un Chien Andalou‚ the second scene‚ in which a woman who appears to be a housewife looks out her window and watches a bicyclist fall off his or her bike‚ stood out to me as a series of potentially meaningful images. Directly following the close-up shot of Bunuel’s cutting of a woman’s eye‚ I‚ as the viewer‚ found myself invited to look beyond the surface of this scene and make associations with the images represented therein. The scene begins with
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the name “futurism”. Finally‚ surrealism‚ exploring the secrets of dreams and filling art with psychological meaning‚ reached its apogee during the early 20th century with the works of Marc Chagall‚ Joan Miro‚ Rene Margritte and fantastic Salvador Dali. Origins of Modern Art In the second half of the 19th century painters began to revolt against the classic codes of composition‚ careful execution‚ harmonious colouring‚ and heroic subject matter. Patronage by the church and state sharply declined
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Hallucinogens and Culture: Creativity and Psychedelic Drugs Michael Montano 2667847 ANT 4461-Spring 2013 mmont251@fiu.edu 4/11/13 Table of Contents Introduction…………………………1 Background………………………….3 Main Body of Paper…………………6 Discussion and Conclusion...…..…...12 Pictures……………………………...14 References…………………………...18 In a world where the mind is its own unknown universe‚ it is no surprise that scientists‚ philosophers‚ scholars and the everyday person try to understand how the brain
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The story of the Beat Generation novelist and poet‚ Jack Kerouac‚ who underwent a 63-day‚ self-imposed exile to battle drug abuse and demons of his past‚ while penning his novels. STORY COMMENTS DESOLATION ANGELS is a dramatic‚ character driven study of Beat Generation pioneer‚ Jack Kerouac. It’s a story of self-discovery‚ much like his “On The Road” trip of discovery. This script focuses on Jack Kerouac’s life struggle and journey with drug addiction and his decision to detox with a self-impose
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a. His stories contained very gothic and deeply disturbed meanings and plots b. Though he would never admit it many think that Poe required drugs and alcohol to create his many ideas and stories. c. Dark stories derived from hallucinogenic effects of his opiates d. The often central theme of his poetry is loneliness or depression caused perhaps by the death of his beloved wife or the fact that he never got to
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When one asked people about what they know about the Vikings‚ people usually answered back with several myths about Vikings. The images that usually comes up are filthy‚ unkempt‚ bearded men who love to destroys and pillages through the lands. Men and women who had blond hair‚ muscular‚ and tall; including they wore furry boots‚ furry armor‚ horn helmets‚ and love to drink out of their enemies’ skull. However‚ after being in a semester in Pagans‚ Barbarians‚ and Vikings; I have learned that is not
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