Free Response Warm Up #3 Copyright © 1962 Diane Arbus Yeah, I know #3 just go with it for now! Skip THREE pages then begin.
“Rules” for the Free Response Warm Up Every class day’s Free Response must be on a new page in your sketchbook (front to back is fine). You must write the number at the top of each page. The pages must be in order (which means that if you are absent and don’t do the Free Response at home, you will need to leave a blank page(s) when you get back to class and then go back and do the one(s) you missed.) You must fill up a whole page with writing, sketching, etc. in response to the prompt each day. At least once a week, you must use color.
Agenda Digital Photography DO NOT turn on the computers until I say to! Free Response (Warm Up Activity in Sketchbook) Any late Signed Class Expectations Sheets? Copyright Discussion Read the articles linked from the Digital Photography class schedule for today. –As you are reading, make a list of all the ethical issues and Freedom of Expression issues you can think of that could come possibly come up in Photography as an art form. Also, write about how YOU feel about each issue. The Visual Classroom Lesson 4
For those interested in the connections in art, notice Arbus’s influence on “The Dark Knight”
Ansel Adams even manipulated his images… Above is the museum, to the right is the original.
Notice anything similar about these bodies?
H&M Puts Real Model Heads On Fake Bodies (JEZEBEL DEC 5, 2011) The bodies of most of the models H&M features on its website are computer-generated and "completely virtual," the company has admitted. H&M designs a body that can better display clothes made for humans than humans can, then "dresses" it by drawing on its clothes, and digitally pastes on the heads of real women in post-production. For now …in the future, even models' faces won't be considered perfect enough for online fast fashion, and we'll buy all of our clothing from cyborgs.