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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Thing 8

Topic: more Flickr fun, 3rd party mashups, Big Huge Labs

I used Big Huge Labs to explore Flickr 3rd party sites. I experimented with the Pop Art Icon, Bead art, and Puzzle maker. I also liked the Color Palette generator, but I could not figure out how to post an image of that into the blog. (If anyone knows, please share with me).

It was very easy to create the images. I did have to save them to my computer first and then upload them to Blogger. If there was a faster way to do that, I have not found it yet.

Uses for such applications:
1. Pop Art Icon: I have been uploading every picture I have into this thing, just to see what it looks like in the end. Although I think I've spent too much time "playing"...it's been fun and somewhat justifiable as homework. This could be used show students an example of what Pop Art looks like; used in the discussion of the cultural impact of Andy Warhol/Pop art/Hollywood icons; used in the discussion of photography, art vocabulary,and the use of positive and negative space.

( from left to right: My great-great aunts Stella Mason 1925 and Laura Mitchell 1946 , and me 2010)

2. The Jigsaw Puzzle maker is just neat. Not only does it provide another use for photographs, but it makes a great educational toy. Puzzles are a great tool for cognitive enhancement, and they are a great tool to utilize during down time in the classroom. Students could create their own puzzle using their favorite art project, favorite photograph, or famous artwork. This would also provide a great opportunity to reinforce key vocabulary, themes, people, places, etc...depending on the image chosen for the puzzle. I think it would be neat to combine the Pop Art feature with the Jigsaw Puzzle maker....ooh the possibilities are endless.

I need to quit now though. I've been playing with this all day and need to move on to the next item. Oh, one more thing, I found that as I was trying to move the pictures around in the blog, it was a lot easier to upload it, copy it, and then place it where I wanted in the text. Trying to move the original upload was more difficult to do for some reason.

2 comments:

  1. Loved your experiments!! I used Photoshop to create a pop-art-icon poster for my son. It turned out nicely but was SO hard to do (I thought it would be easy). Sure wish I had known about this mashup program back then. Great job with your photos and ideas!

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  2. Thanks! I liked the fact that you could order prints and products of your images, and not just play around with it. It was fun.

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