
Art: the past, the present and the future
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9th - 12th Grade
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Jeremy Sagredo
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Art: the past, the present and the future
By Jeremy Olguín
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Class objective
You must be capable to express your ideas of how the art is going to be in the future, using previous knowledge.
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From the past we had sculptures, paints, buildings (architecture), and even ceiling works in a church's dome.
Class objective:You must be capable to express your ideas of how the art is going to be in the future, using previous knowledge.
Art in the past
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following options was considered art in the past?
Comics
Videogames
Poetry
Sports
Novels
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In the past it was even considered illegal in certain countries and by certain cultures it was a sign of being a criminal
Tattoos
Comics and mangas
Nowadays we consider them as art, but in the past were considered a gimmick to steal your money or just a part of a nefarious plan to rot young people’s brains.
Videogames
Meanwhile in the present we consider art the following things
They used to be considered just an entertaining tool for kids, but nowadays are considered art.
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Multiple Choice
"But in the past were considered a gimmick to steal your money" what do you think "gimmick" means in spanish:
treta
truco
engaño
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It is virtually impossible to predict what humankind is going to consider art in the future, but we can do our guest!
But... What is going to be considered art in the future?
Class objective:You must be capable to express your ideas of how the art is going to be in the future, using previous knowledge.
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Activity "What is going to be considered “art” in the future?"
In order to do our guess or prediction about what is going to be considered art in the future, you are going to work in a virtual whiteboard called jamboard
Jamboard 1
https://jamboard.google.com/d/1fM8w-Lw5GZvZSljAj1POHjFUtnUFFaY8Z78nGZvCOL0/edit?usp=sharing
Jamboard 2
https://jamboard.google.com/d/1BJ4jL2FcLfkDqxXiNc5q0df5qmImNzFosdKMp1qwlTQ/edit?usp=sharing
Class objective:You must be capable to express your ideas of how the art is going to be in the future, using previous knowledge.
Art: the past, the present and the future
By Jeremy Olguín
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