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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
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Archives.design: Digital archive for graphic design
Looking for some design inspiration? Archives.design is a free digital archive of graphic design-related items available at the Internet Archive.
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M's art lab: The digital art classroom
M's art lab is a participatory platform. It wants to broaden students' perspectives and let them deal with images creatively and critically, supported by artificial intelligence (AI).
Students learn to look at art in the digital museum. They come into …
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Sammlungen Online: National Museums in Berlin
Website with online collection of the National Museums in Berlin. These national museums have fifteen collections and four institutes in Berlin. Together they form a universal museum that has grown over generations to preserve, research and …
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P5.js: JavaScript for creative coding
P5.js a JavaScript client-side library for creating graphical and interactive experiences based on core processing principles.
The platform aims to make coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners and anyone with a …
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Draw for Change: Teaching package on gender inequality
Draw for Change inspires students to actively stand up against gender inequality.
The free package consists of three steps:
Step 1
Become immersed in the theme and world of the cartoonists.
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Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The collections of the Royal Museums reflect the history of the visual arts - painting, sculpture, drawing - from the fifteenth century to today: Flemish Primitives, Pieter Bruegel, Dirk Bouts, Peter Paul Rubens, Jacques Jordaens, Jacques Louis …
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Create your own games and animations: GameLab 3
Game Lab is a programming environment where students can create exciting games and animations.
In this third part of the GameLab learning path, students will learn about using a drawing loop and delve deeper into the movements of a sprite . They …Translated by
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Create your own games or animations: GameLab 2
Game Lab is a programming environment where students can create exciting games and animations. In this second part of the GameLab , students learn to animate text in a game and delve deeper into the properties of a sprite . They conclude their …
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Create your own games and animations: GameLab 1
Game Lab is a programming environment where students can design games, animations and interactive art. The students thereby strengthen their coding knowledge.
We'll start with simple shapes and build up to more advanced sprite -based games, using the …
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Art cure: Local collaboration between academy and school
Art cure is a local three-year collaboration between an academy and a school of primary, secondary or higher education, possibly with a third external partner. In this video , teachers and students from primary education tell about their …
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Artvee: High Resolution Public Domain Classical Art
In recent years, several major museums and libraries have designated most or all of the public domain art in their collections with a creative commons license. As a result, they are available without restrictions for any purpose.
Artvee sorts and …
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