Blu is Back with BIG BANG BIG BOOM!

BIG BANG BIG BOOM – the new wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.

Famed wall artist BLU has a new animation out titled BIG BANG BIG BOOM, which he describes as an “unscientific point of view on the beginning and evolution of life, and how it could probably . . . → Read More: Blu is Back with BIG BANG BIG BOOM!

Fallen Art: A new twist on “stop-motion”

In an old forgotten military base far from civilization, a group of deranged military officers nurture their insanity. Director: Tomek Baginski (Poland). For more information, visit the film’s . . . → Read More: Fallen Art: A new twist on “stop-motion”

Web Sightings for May 2010

Let’s start this month’s collection of websites with The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum‘s new online database that contains images of the artist’s work, photographs, and correspondence from the museum’s collection and research center archive. In addition to browsing or searching the database, you can also save items in a “my favorites” file for later retrieval.

Make History . . . → Read More: Web Sightings for May 2010

Teaching About Logo Design

A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition. (Wikipedia)

Produced by French designers from H5, Logorama can be used as a classroom springboard for exploring how logos have become an increasing part of our everyday lives—to the point of which we . . . → Read More: Teaching About Logo Design

Web Sightings for January 2010

Lego Explorer photo by kennymatic, CC Attribution License

Let’s get 2010 rolling here on The Art Teacher’s Guide with over a dozen new sites to check out:

First up, it seems appropriate to start this new decade out with a brief look back at the history of the Internet and 12 things that became obsolete this decade. While . . . → Read More: Web Sightings for January 2010

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