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We Are a Visual Culture Society

We Are a Visual Culture Society. By Ashley Redden. What is Visual Culture?. Visual Culture in a classroom Unlike the DBAE Emphasizes creative experiences through transformation Approach using Popular images Toys, dolls, and other objects Media and technology such as film and movies.

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We Are a Visual Culture Society

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  1. We Are a Visual Culture Society By Ashley Redden

  2. What is Visual Culture? • VisualCulture in a classroom • Unlike the DBAE • Emphasizes creative experiences through transformation • Approach using • Popular images • Toys, dolls, and other objects • Media and technology such as film and movies

  3. Artists & Activists • Marcel Duchamp • Cindy Sherman • Ron English • Barbara Kruger • “immortalized everyday objects, signs, and symbols by compelling their viewers to find new meaning in the familiar, thereby exposing the delicate balance between the visual and the invisible, the cultural and the political” (Darts, 2006).

  4. Transforming • An assemblage, collage • Cross-cultural connection made between pop culture and classic paintings and works of art • Edvard Munch’s The Scream • Terese’sBratz doll Drug Doll • Judy’s Results of Alcohol Abuse

  5. Collages • What is beauty? What is sexy? What is hot? What is ugly? • Media and culture are interwined in our life and in art • Requires students to question norms and think critically about pop visual culture: Descriptive traits, ages, cultures, weights of different women with different models’ faces to make the model look grotesque in a collage

  6. Integration of Technology • Things that get kids attention • Example of Visual Culture at work: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_218944&v=ikTxfIDYx6Q&src_vid=fum-0huccD8 • Example of Visual Culture with meaning: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO4b2ZeVEaM&feature=relmfu • Visual culture is all around.

  7. References • Darts, David. (2006). Head game$: Engaging popular vi$ual culture. Visual Culture in the Art Class: Case Studies, 101-102. • Duncum, Paul. (2006). Introduction: Visual culture as a work in progress. Visual Culture in the Art Class: Case Studies, ix-xii. • Freedman, Kerry. (2003). The professional field: Theorizing visual culture in education. Teaching Visual Culture: Curriculum, Aesthetics, and the Social Life of Art, 1-8; 14-18. • Staikidis, Kryssi with William Higgins. (2006). Visual culture in Mr. Higgins’ fifth grade art classroom. Visual Culture in the Art Class: Case Studies, 12-23. • Vollrath, Marissa M. (2006). Drawing on the toy: Contemporary perspectives on childhood by children. Visual Culture in the Art Class: Case Studies, 24-30.

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