Transformation Series Photo Project

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Transformation Series Photo Project Name: Transformation: a change or alteration, an act, process, or instance of transforming or being transformed. Nature based transformation -> Seasonal Changes: Sun/Plant/Flower etc. Man made based transformation -> Physical Changes: Architecture: Building Construction, Origami, Haircut etc. STEP ONE: RESEARCH by looking on the school network: K:/Mr.Arnett/AWQ4M/6 -Transformation Series Photo Project/intro.html and answer the Transformation Series Research Questions on the attached sheet. STEP TWO: DRAW 3 conceptual sketches for 2 possible transformation series, one must be man made and one must be nature based. Each series should be shots showing the transformation over a specific period of time. STEP THREE: Once approved by the teacher begin photographing your two transformation series, one should be man made and one should be nature based series of photos over time. STEP FOUR: REFLECT by answering the following questions on the researched work you looked at as well as the /digital manipulation techniques you used in your final transformation series.. What aspect of your finished work do you find most successful? 2. What aspect of your finished work do you find least successful and why? 3. If you had to complete this assignment again, what aspect would you change/improve on and why? Transformation Series: Plant (Nature Based)

Transformation Series Research Questions Name: K:/Mr.Arnett/AWQ4M/6 -Transformation Series Photo Project/intro.html. What is the subject matter of the first Transformation Series? 2. How has the photographer considered space and lighting in the first Transformation Series? Space: Lighting: 3. How has the photographer shown the transformational effects of time in the first Transformation Series? 4. How could the second Transformation Series been shot differently/improved on? 5. What is the subject matter of the second Transformation Series? 6. How has the photographer considered space and lighting in the second Transformation Series? Space: Lighting: 7. How has the photographer shown the transformational effects of time in the second Transformation Series? 8. How could the second Transformation Series been shot differently/improved on?

Artwork Title: Name: A) Influences from past and present works: K:/Mr.Arnett/AWQ4M/6 -Transformation Series Photo Project/intro.html B) Photographic/digital manipulation techniques used in my work and how they support my intended visual message: C) REFLECT by answering the following questions. What aspect of your finished work do you find most successful? 2. What aspect of your finished work do you find least successful and why? 3. If you had to complete this assignment again, what aspect would you change/improve on and why?

Transformation Series Photo Project Rubric Name: Knowledge/Understa nding Demonstrates understanding of the elements & principles of design in the transformation series (x2) Level Level Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Work does not meet assignments expectations for this category. limited understanding of the elements & in the photograph series..25 some understanding of the elements & in the photograph series..5 considerable understanding of the elements & principles of design in the photograph series..75 a high degree of understanding of the elements & in the photograph series. / Thinking/Inquiry Transformation Series Nature & Man made Work does not meet assignments expectations for this category. depicts transformation series with limited.25 depicts transformation series with some.5 depicts transformation series with considerable.75 depicts transformation series with a high degree of / Communication Clarity: Discusses artistic research questions in the Explains use of /digital manipulation Reflective Questions: Strength, Weakness & Next Step Work does not meet assignments expectations for this category. discusses influences in the and research questions with limited clarity..25 explains use of with limited clarity..25 Poor, yes/no answers/limited incomplete..25 discusses research questions in the with some clarity..5 explains use of with some clarity..5 Somewhat coherent and somewhat complete..5 discusses research questions in the with considerable clarity..75 explains use of with considerable clarity..75 Clear and substantial answers..75 discusses research questions in the artistic statement with a high degree of clarity. explains use of with a high degree of clarity. Superior and insightful answers. / / / Application Creative Process: Demonstration of Skill Development & following procedures including Clean Up Uses elements & and / digital manipulation techniques to produce an effective series of transformation photographs limited effectiveness in creative process and following procedures. 5 limited use of the elements & and techniques to produce an art work of limited some effectiveness in creative process and following procedures. 5-6 some use of the elements & principles of design and techniques to produce an art work of some 2-3 considerable effectiveness in creative process and following procedures. 7-8 considerable use of the elements & and techniques to produce an art work of considerable 3-4 superior effectiveness in creative process and following procedures. 8- a high degree of using the elements & principles of design and techniques to produce a highly effective art work. 5 / /5 /2

A. The Creative Process: apply the creative process to create a variety of artworks, individually and/or collaboratively; A. use various strategies, individually and/or collaboratively, with increasing skill to generate, explore, and elaborate on original ideas and to develop, reflect on, and revise detailed plans for the creation of art works that address a variety of creative challenges (e.g., extend their skills in using brainstorming, concept webs, mind maps, and/or groups discussions to formulate original and innovative ideas for an art work on a social or personal theme; use critical research skills to explore and elaborate on ideas; demonstrate fluency in formulating clear and detailed plans; demonstrate flexibility in revising their plans on the basis of reflection) A.2 apply, with increasing fluency and flexibility, the appropriate stages of the creative process to produce two- and three-dimensional art works using a variety of traditional and contemporary media (e.g., extend their skills in working with a range of media; demonstrate flexibility in revising plans in response to problems encountered during other stages of the creative process; reflect on the effectiveness of preliminary versions of their work, and revise the work on the basis of reflection and self-assessment) A.3 document their use of each stage of the creative process, and provide evidence of critical inquiry, in a portfolio that includes a range of art works created for a variety of purposes (e.g., ensure that their portfolio includes the following: evidence of critical inquiry associated with idea generation and elaboration; evidence of research on how different artists approach specific themes and/or use particular techniques that can be adapted in their own work; preliminary and final works to show evidence of thoughtful revision), and review and reflect on the contents of their portfolio to determine how effectively they have used the creative process A2. The Elements and Principles of Design: apply the elements and to create art works for the purpose of self-expression and to communicate ideas, information, and/or messages; A2. apply the elements and with increasing skill and creativity to produce two- and three-dimensional art works that express personal feelings and communicate specific emotions A2.2 apply the elements and as well as a wide range of art-making conventions with increasing skill and creativity to produce art works that comment and/or communicate a clear point of view on a variety of issues A3. Production and Presentation: produce art works, using a variety of media/materials and traditional and emerging technologies, tools, and techniques, and demonstrate an understanding of a variety of ways of presenting their works and the works of others. A3. use with increasing skill a wide variety of media, including alternative media, and current technologies to create two- and three-dimensional art works for a variety of purposes A3.2 use with increasing skill a wide variety of traditional and current materials, technologies, techniques, and tools to create original art works for a variety of purposes and audiences B. The Critical Analysis Process: demonstrate an understanding of the critical analysis process by examining, interpreting, evaluating, and reflecting on various art works; B. demonstrate the ability to support their initial responses to a variety of art works with informed understanding of the works artistic form and function (e.g., describe their initial response to an art work, and explain in detail how specific aspects of the work s content, formal qualities, and media inform that response) B.2 deconstruct with increasing skill and insight the visual content and the use of elements and in their own art work and the work of others (e.g., extend their skills in identifying individual elements and principles and aspects of the visual content in an art work, interpreting their function, and analysing their effect; compare and contrast the use of shape, form, line, texture, space, and balance in Frank Lloyd Wright s Falling Water and Moshe Safdie s Habitat) B.3 explain in detail, with reference to a variety of historical and contemporary art works how knowledge of a work s cultural and historical context, achieved through extensive research, has clarified and enriched their understanding and interpretation of a work s intent and meaning B.4 describe in detail and reflect on with increasing insight the qualities of their art works and the works of others, and evaluate the effectiveness of these works using a wide variety of criteria (e.g., provide an informed explanation of why a work of art is, or is not, successful with respect to its ability to communicate a message or emotion, its technical and aesthetic conventions, its form and stylistic qualities, its originality) B2. Art, Society, and Values: demonstrate an understanding of how art works reflect the societies in which they were created, and how they can affect both social and personal values; B2. analyse, on the basis of research, the function and social impact of different kinds of art works in both past and present societies (e.g., how art works function to decorate private and public space, to investigate and draw attention to themes and issues, to criticize political policy and social norms, to satirize public figures, to memorialize people and commemorate events, to preserve aspects of a people s culture; how works of art can symbolize political, religious, social, or economic power; the power of art to help change personal and public positions on social and political ideas) C. Terminology: demonstrate an understanding of, and use correct terminology when referring to, elements, principles, and other components related to visual arts; C. extend their understanding of the elements and, and use terminology related to these elements and principles correctly and appropriately when creating or analysing a variety of art works (e.g., when analysing how artists manipulation of space, movement, form, and proportion affects meaning in an installation or an environmental work) C.2 explain in detail terminology related to a wide variety of techniques, materials, and tools (e.g., techniques and materials associated with installation art; additive and subtractive techniques, digital manipulation, impasto, optical colour mixing, pointillism), and use this terminology correctly and appropriately when creating, analysing, and/or presenting art works

C.3 explain in detail the stages of the creative process and the critical analysis process, and explain, using appropriate terminology, how these processes contribute to the successful creation and analysis of art works C2. Conventions and Techniques: demonstrate an understanding of conventions and techniques used in the creation of visual art works; C2. extend their understanding of a wide variety of techniques that artists use to achieve a range of specific effects (e.g., techniques used to create a range of textures in an art work, to develop the connection and relationship between forms in a composition, to draw attention to specific parts of a work) C2.2 extend their understanding of the variety of conventions used in visual art (e.g., allegory, appropriation, juxtaposition, synectics; conventions associated with formalism, objective and non-objective abstraction, propaganda, realism, social commentary), and explain in detail how they are used in a variety of art works C3. Responsible Practices: demonstrate an understanding of responsible practices in visual arts. C3.2 demonstrate appropriate health and safety procedures and conscientious practices in the selection and use of various materials, techniques, tools, and technologies when producing or presenting art works (e.g., demonstrate safe practices when creating installations, assemblages, earthworks, constructions, multimedia projects; demonstrate appropriate protocols, deportment, and respect for others when working in a studio or visiting a presentation space)