Past, present and or future.
Use the images below and start to map out your project. Think about:
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Download this Power Point to help you map out and plan for your project.
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Click on the images for artists names, ideas and thoughts to develop your project.
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Metropolis, Fritz LangMetropolis is a 1927 German expressionist film directed by Fritz Lang. Lang and his wife. It is regarded as a pioneering work of the science fiction genre in movies, being among the first feature-lengthmovies of the genre.
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Blade RunnerFrom its opening panorama of Los Angeles in November 2019, plumes of flame billowing from refinery towers in an endless cityscape of skyscrapers and pyramids, Blade Runner changed the way the future was created on film. Of course, it didn’t get everything right. Cars fly, people smoke inside, computer interfaces are 1980s clunky-clicky, and payphones exist. Yet 32 years on from its creation, Blade Runner’s Los Angeles remains a remarkable evocation of a future megalopolis, rooted in that city’s own diverse cultures and hard-boiled past.
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Take a journey through six decades of Honda innovation as multiple animators manipulate thousands of hand-drawn illustrations.
How has technology changed? How has it changed you and your family?
'Good artists copy, great artists steal.'
Pablo Picasso
Struggling with ideas?Why not try looking into art history and its colourful past for ideas? Look back through different art movements, ideas and techniques that changed art and made it what it is today. Here is a video of Pablo Picasso at work.
But look back at other movements such as:
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Who are you? Who will you be?Face of Britain
Historian Simon Schama joined with the National Portrait Gallery curators to take a fresh look at the Collection and present a cross-period exploration of the history of Britain through portraiture. Focusing on the themes of Power, Love, Fame, Self and People, he asked what makes a successful portrait and what this tells us about the individual and collective psyche of the time. Unfortunately this exhibition has finished but the National Portrait Gallery is still a fantastic place to visit to further develop and enhance your GCSE art unit. |
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