This past week I had science teacher training. I also joined another PhotoShop daily creative challenge. Inspired by the training, I decided to use the Photoshop challenge to create some science inspired posters. My colleague and I laughed a little too much while we planned ideas for silly science posters.
These do not begin to cover the high school biology standards but I had a lot of fun creating them. I hope I can find the time to work on a few more, at least one per unit. So silly but sometimes silly is best when teaching concepts to teens.
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Emily Warren
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In this work, I have been exploring phenomena of memory augmentation. I experimented with reflections and cinematic images by juxtaposing photographs, paint, wood, and mylar. The direction of the work includes painting intimate, reflective, observations of augmented memories.
I began by building a cabinet of curiosities as a way to form a tableau painting and experiment with different media. Inspired by the relief paintings by artist Sally Han, I built a model of a Victorian cabinet using tenets of Darwin's theory of evolution. I painted on a variety of surfaces including wood, photographs, and adding raw lumber to the pieces. In this process, I disassembled the cabinet to give autonomy to each piece. Although I diverted from the original idea of a final installation, there was an impulse to paint larger. Adding mylar was yet another way to accentuate reflection as a part of the critical dialogue with the work. The final result offers an opportunity to remember, reflect, and reform.
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