Saturday, October 19, 2013

films mod #8

1. I choose the last video since we were talking about Roman architecture and art in the reading so I was interested in the differences the two may have had even though they lived so close together.

2. For the More Human Than Human I liked how they showed that people enjoyed the concept and basic forms of images more than the entire figure in the past. Next the Egyptians having a grid to base all of there human drawings on so that they were always equal no matter who drew the image. And in The Measure of All Things: Greek Art and the Human Figure I liked how the Greeks eventually focused more on the details of humans rather than a whole sculpture getting basic ideas of what was liked as they did in the past.

3. These videos relate to the text by showing how artist have changed there ways of viewing and sculpting things in real life forms. Like the two artist did in the book they made the images they created more realistic by placing the humans depicted into new and different positions than previously done. This was the same with sculptures in the videos, they often showed important features then moved to the finer details in humans.

4. In my opinion the films are always a good thing to add to a lesson. They add depth and more information than a text may be able to possibly say so that a reader can comprehend everything. So by having the videos it can help students whom aren't the best at reading, so by having another resource of information the students can learn easier possibly.

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