Create your own photo montages that mix elements from two or more images, like this web site.
You can get various image resources from here, and your students also.
Thanks! This was the exact image i was talking about. Interesting some of the logos, MTv and all the high-end clothing and cars, makes you think who they are really marketing too...hook'um when their young!
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Grosz, Elizabeth (2008). Chaos, territory, art: Deleuze and the framing of the Earth. New York: Columbia University Press.
Elizabeth Ellsworth recommended this book at the 9:30-11 a. m. on March 26, 2009
Discussion with Hongkyu Koh, Myoungsun Sohn, Kim Powell, Christine Liao, Rob Martin, Jamie Kruse, Karen Keifer-Boyd in 105 Arts Cottage
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BorderStories as a shelter of exposure is a mosaic documentary that uses 2 minute videos about issues that are more accessible and "read" by more people who may not read an article or watch a longer documentary. Further the short videos offers multiple entry points and people can talk back to the encapsulated issues in the 2 minute videos with comments in the blog like format.
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"GAZA SDEROT Life in Spite of Everything" is available in a number of languages, and it activates stories of every day life in 2 places on the same day with a diagonal dotted line on the Webpage so the stories are juxtaposed an can be seen simultaneously.
Another example brought to our attention by Elizabeth Ellsworth is "GAZA SDEROT Life in Spite of Everything." It is available in a number of languages, and it activates stories of every day life in 2 places on the same day with a diagonal dotted line on the Webpage so the stories are juxtaposed an can be seen simultaneously.