Block print
My Own Meme
Animated Gif
Face Swap
Will Smith Face Swap
Meme Demos
Still Life Self Portrait
1. In your own words, define symbol:
2. What kinds of objects might an artist include in a still life? List at least three: Something that they do for a hobby for example basketball. 3. Name one theme sometimes expressed in a still life. 4. In your own words, define "self portrait": 5. Choose one object used in your still life, and describe what it symbolizes (go deeper than "The soccer ball symbolizes my love for soccer"). |
Material World Project
1. In your own words, define "necessity."
Necessity is an item that is needed in order to survive and not die.
2. In your own words, define "luxury."
Luxury are items that are used for entertainment and does not benefit the person.
3. List the material items you possess that you consider a necessity (aside from food, water, shelter, air).
Bed, Blankets. Clothes, Laundry machines
4. List the material items you possess that you consider a luxury.
Ps4, Iphone, Imac,
5. Choose one item from your list of necessities and make an argument for why you can live without it.
I can live without a bed because i can use my blankets to create sort of a version of a bed.
6. Explain why the item from question 5 is a necessity.
A bed is a necessity because it will help me sleep better and we spend 1/3 of our lives sleeping.
7. Can a person consume too much (in terms of material goods, not just food)?
Yes because we see it happen all the time with athletes and celebreties. On the news it talks about how they just bought a 3.5 million house and 3 new cars.
8. How does consumption negatively impact the city/country/world?
It creates inequality in society and it leads to crime because people cant afford everything.
9. How does consumption positively impact the city/country/world?
It inspires people to study hard and get a good job so they can buy themselves some luxury items.
1. In your own words, define "necessity."
Necessity is an item that is needed in order to survive and not die.
2. In your own words, define "luxury."
Luxury are items that are used for entertainment and does not benefit the person.
3. List the material items you possess that you consider a necessity (aside from food, water, shelter, air).
Bed, Blankets. Clothes, Laundry machines
4. List the material items you possess that you consider a luxury.
Ps4, Iphone, Imac,
5. Choose one item from your list of necessities and make an argument for why you can live without it.
I can live without a bed because i can use my blankets to create sort of a version of a bed.
6. Explain why the item from question 5 is a necessity.
A bed is a necessity because it will help me sleep better and we spend 1/3 of our lives sleeping.
7. Can a person consume too much (in terms of material goods, not just food)?
Yes because we see it happen all the time with athletes and celebreties. On the news it talks about how they just bought a 3.5 million house and 3 new cars.
8. How does consumption negatively impact the city/country/world?
It creates inequality in society and it leads to crime because people cant afford everything.
9. How does consumption positively impact the city/country/world?
It inspires people to study hard and get a good job so they can buy themselves some luxury items.