Still life brought to life
Via Boing Boing comes this great still life brought to life in Flash: surely this has an interesting use in an art class as a starter?
Via Boing Boing comes this great still life brought to life in Flash: surely this has an interesting use in an art class as a starter?
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» A couple of links about art and technology from connect.educause.edu
Following on my podcasts with two folks from MCAD, I just ran across two interest finds regarding the mix of art and technology.
The Tenth Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology
http://www.academiccommons.org/commons/announcement/connectivity
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Ewan McIntosh is the founder of NoTosh, the no-nonsense company that makes accessible the creative process required to innovate: to find meaningful problems and solve them.
Ewan wrote How To Come Up With Great Ideas and Actually Make Them Happen, a manual that does what is says for education leaders, innovators and people who want to be both.
School leaders and innovators struggle to make the most of educators' and students' potential. My team at NoTosh cut the time and cost of making significant change in physical spaces, digital and curricular innovation programmes. We work long term to help make that change last, even as educators come and go.
It reminded me of the drawings Tony Hart used to do on a light box for Vision On. (Am I the only one old enogh to remember this TV programme?)
Posted by: David Muir | November 17, 2005 at 01:04 PM
No, no - I remember it well! And thanks, Ewan, for pointing me to this - magic!
Posted by: Chris | November 18, 2005 at 05:13 PM
oh wow...that is so awesome...mad skills if you ask me..
Posted by: Professional web design Specialist | November 22, 2005 at 12:35 PM