Showing posts with label hacking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hacking. Show all posts

January 10, 2020

Permeation and Permutations - Printing Poke Weed Berries in My Sketchbook

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Freshly Harvested Ripe Poke Weed Berries

Press Firmly on Sketchbook Cover

Overnight Under a Box

A Week Later

Juice Transfer Complete

The Heart of the Matter

Impressions Seeped Throughout the Sketchbook

Dots of Leopard Spots

Fish Contours

The Pastel Electromagnetic Field of a Heart

Watercolor Hybrid Animal with Snake Companion

Professor John Nordell teaches courses in the Visual and Digital Arts Program at American International College in Springfield, Mass. He blogs about the creative process at CreateLookEnjoy.com 

March 18, 2019

Tinkering & Hacking :: Transforming an Arts Education Convention Bag to Render it Both More and Less Functional


Researching the educational process at the 2019 National Art Education Association convention in Boston.  How might experimental and democratic experimental educational experiences lead to deeper creativity and meaning-making compared with structured learning based on a fixed intent, process, and final product to be assessed?



Thanks to presenters Tyson Lewis, James Thurman, and Peter Hyland.  Thanks also to volunteer videographers Jamie Andrade and Laura Reeder.

Professor John Nordell teaches courses in the Visual and Digital Arts Program at American International College in Springfield, Mass. He blogs about the creative process at CreateLookEnjoy.com