art101 all week discussions latest 2017 october

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Unit 1.1 Discussion: Examine and Extend

The ancient artifacts from the Stone Age reflect the people’s beliefs, rituals, and lifestyle. Examine an artifact of your choosing, and consider its meaning; then, choose a sculptural or architectural artifact for your discussion posting.

Within your response, question the implications of both artifacts, and extend your knowledge by evaluating others’ input.

Discussion Criteria (shown in first Unit - please use throughout the course): You are expected to actively participate in all discussion board forums with a minimum of 1 posting of evidence/experience backed comments and a minimum of 2 postings of replies to learning colleagues’ comments per question. Your initial reply should be posted by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday to allow for discussion and replies throughout the remainder of the week. All replies (participation) to others must be posted by11:59 p.m. on Sunday. Any comment or reply submitted after these deadlines will not receive credit.

You are strongly encouraged to participate early & frequently and to consider any follow-up questions or summary comments (you may subscribe to the forum in order to stay on top of when people respond or post). Postings are expected to be professional and in standard written English, with correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Be sure to answer the specific question(s) of the discussion thread and follow all directions in the forum. Replies to colleagues’ comments should focus on the content of the question and their reply and not judge or evaluate the quality or content of their response (“You did a great job” or “ That’s a wonderful post!” are not appropriate responses). When citing someone else’s work (readings, articles, websites, etc.) please use APA 6th edition citations and reference listings.

Unit 1.2 Discussion: Exploring

Imagine you are hiking through the French countryside, and you stumble upon an ancient Paleolithic cave, filled with ancient paintings.

Using the Bradshaw Foundation site, select one of the caves to explore. Create an explorer's log describing what you discover; relate the images to what you know about the Stone Age, and summarize how these images illustrate their civilization's ways of life.

Follow Discussion Criteria by replying to at least two other learning colleagues; discussing the differences and similarities of your explorations. Be creative! Include an APA formatted reference to your cave.

Discussion Criteria (shown in first Unit - please use throughout the course): You are expected to actively participate in all discussion board forums with a minimum of 1 posting of evidence/experience backed comments and a minimum of 2 postings of replies to learning colleagues’ comments per question. Your initial reply should be posted by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday to allow for discussion and replies throughout the remainder of the week. All replies (participation) to others must be posted by11:59 p.m. on Sunday. Any comment or reply submitted after these deadlines will not receive credit.

You are strongly encouraged to participate early & frequently and to consider any follow-up questions or summary comments (you may subscribe to the forum in order to stay on top of when people respond or post). Postings are expected to be professional and in standard written English, with correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Be sure to answer the specific question(s) of the discussion thread and follow all directions in the forum. Replies to colleagues’ comments should focus on the content of the question and their reply and not judge or evaluate the quality or content of their response (“You did a great job” or “ That’s a wonderful post!” are not appropriate responses). When citing someone else’s work (readings, articles, websites, etc.) please use APA 6th edition citations and reference listings.

Unit 2.1 Discussion: Changing Perspective

Everyone recognizes art from Ancient Egypt! It is so recognizable and memorable. The Pyramids at Giza even made an appearance in Despicable Me! For this discussion, reflect on your previous exposure and opinion of Egyptian Art, and explain what you originally thought of it. Then, evaluate the new information learned and illustrate your new ability to interpret this artwork.

Discuss with your learning colleagues how your outlook has changed or perhaps, stayed the same. Follow the discussion criteria set forth in the first Unit.

Unit 2.2 Discussion: Compare and Contrast

Egyptian Art is easily recognizable, due to its extensive use of a canon. In contrast, the images from the Dynasty of Ahkenaten and Nefretiti stray from this tradition of image-making and become a new standard. Compare and contrast the traditional images of Egyptian Art with that of the bust of Queen Nefretiti. Differentiate what was expected from their traditional canon with what was created for this unique team of rulers.

Discuss with your learning colleagues why these pieces may have differed from the traditional pieces.

Unit 3.1 Discussion: Ancient Greek Speculation

The Ancient Greeks had an expertise in creating architectural masterpieces, impressive in execution and stature. Speculate on their building capabilities, and observe how the finished products illustrate their artistic tendencies.

Unit 3.2 Discussion: Ancient Greek Interpretation

The development of life-like sculptures in the Ancient Greek civilization was impressive to say the least! What started as knowledge learned from the Egyptians, developed into a sophisticated skill of turning marble into “life”. After looking at the sculptures from this Age, discuss your interpretation of their beauty, and how that beauty may or may not reflect current interpretations of human beauty.

Unit 4.1 Discussion: Differentiate - Roman Empire v. Ancient Greeks

The art of the Roman Empire has many consistencies with that of the Ancient Greeks, yet so much of its purpose and creation is different. Choose an example from the Romans, and differentiate between the traditional Greek designs and the Roman’s purpose. Focus on the style of the piece, and ask how this artwork reflects the new Empire while preserving past tradition of art.

Unit 4.2 Discussion: Digging Deeper

This Unit on the Ancient Roman Empire is extensive and awe-inspiring, much like the Empire itself in its prime. Take this opportunity to select one element from this Unit to investigate closer. Dig deeper into the history of a specific piece of art or architecture. Have an interest in mythology? Use the sculpture as a medium to explore the mythological stories that fueled the civilization. Curious about the gladiator games? Evaluate the Colosseum, and observe the stories that form the history. Or perhaps you are a history buff, with an interest in war strategies, conquest, and empirical rule. Find something that speaks to you, and share those interests and how the piece you chose impacts your own life.

Do not forget to attach a picture of the art and cite your resources!

Unit 5.1 Discussion: Aesthetic Qualities

It is pretty clear that the artwork of the Early Christians looks vastly different from what we have covered in the first half of this class. What do you think of it? Discuss the aesthetic qualities of this work, and evaluate what it is you like and do not like about it. Believe it or not, this history has had a hand in our present day estimation of beauty.

Unit 5.2 Discussion: Historical Debate

Creating images of Christ was a challenging issue in the Early Christian period. When you see images of Christ; even today, chances are his face is instantly recognizable, for many reasons, that were created in this historical time period. After reviewing the resources on icons, discuss this historical debate. Relate it to any personal knowledge you may have, and pose questions as this is a very tricky issue! Remain respectful of everyone's opinions and try to utilize peer reviewed resources to support your own position.

Unit 6.1 Discussion: Illuminated Manuscripts

Many of the artifacts from this time period are small, portable objects, created with luxurious materials. Most artifacts of this nature are illuminated manuscripts, created with the utmost of care with the best materials available. These books were used to teach the people about the Christian doctrine because most commoners could not read the Bibles themselves. Put yourself in their shoes: after seeing these items, would you be swayed? How do you think these art objects identify Christianity?

Unit 6.2 Discussion: Ottonian Imagery

Ottonian Art has imagery that is a little different than what we have seen so far. Even though it is still images of government leaders and Christian thought, the human features are, let’s face it: a little weird. This new trend in imagery is actually an attempt to create emotion. Is it successful in that respect? What do you think has emotional energy, and what does not?

Unit 7.1 Discussion: Striking Fear via Art

The most common form of decoration outside of the Romanesque Cathedrals was images of the Second Coming of Christ, the proverbial moment when Christ returns to earth, condemns the evil to hell and rewards the good with heaven. These images are scary, meant to strike fear in the commoners to do good. How would you have reacted to these images in this time? Would they scare you into following the Christian path, or do you think this tactic is ineffective? Justify your opinions with examples and personal experiences.

Unit 7.2 Discussion: Evaluation of Romanesque Art

There were many prominent monasteries in the Romanesque period that thrived in their own rights and established a relationship with the masses. Consider these prominent monasteries, discuss their art and cathedrals and how they helped establish Christianity through architecture and illuminated manuscripts. Investigate one specific art example, and use your evaluation to conclude how this item in fact helps to establish this important relationship.

Don't forget to link/cite your specific art example!

Unit 8.1 Discussion: Gothic Grandeur

The elaborate system of creating Gothic Cathedrals exploded over Europe in a matter of 100 years. Considering the new building methods discovered, examine the competitive nature the cities at this time had and discuss how their individual attempts at achieving the greatest cathedral build established a universal quest for grandeur and splendor through Gothic architecture.

Unit 8.2 Discussion: Jewel Box Interiors

The process of creating stained glass windows is a fascinating and delicate art medium. Have you ever seen an artist or craftsperson make hand-blown glass? Did you ever think about where the colors come from, or how these great achievements were assembled and held together? Discuss your interpretation of this process, identify any past experiences with it if any, and consider how this art form created jewel-box interiors in the Gothic Cathedrals

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