History Design Project In this unit we will study how design changes and how technology might influence or drive the change in design.

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History Design Project In this unit we will study how design changes and how technology might influence or drive the change in design

Design Movements we will analyse Cubism Art Deco Art Nuevo Bauhaus Arts and Crafts

Technologies we will analyse From Iron to Steel Introduction of plastics Smart Materials And travel

Learning Outcome Develop and understanding of cubism and how it evolved Develop an understanding who were the movement leaders and what inspired them.

Success Criteria Identify 2 people who influenced the movement Develop your own interpretation of the movement, identify what inspired you.

Lesson 1: Cubism Use the internet to select 5 samples of cubism Identify key leaders of the cubism Develop your own piece of cubism you may use computers (2D design) or develop your sample by hand.

Lesson 1: Cubism Originally artist tried to paint what they saw. The introduction of Cars, Trains and ships we started to travel, in Africa artist discovered the triangular shapes of African Masks, these triangle are thought encouraged cubism.