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Please, Touch The Artwork 2: Search and find adventure in iconic paintings by James Ensor
Where's Wally meets modern art in this fun hidden object adventure.
You are a suited, art-loving skeleton, recently risen from the grave, with the ability to travel in and through paintings. With this skill you will help repair cracks in the paintings …
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Collage Technique: Overview
In this video you will get an overview of the use of the collage (technique) by famous artists.
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Cloud art
What do you see in these clouds? The video contains a simple teaching idea about clouds. You will also find a photo of what the result can be if you start working with this in class.
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Making a stop motion movie: Tutorial
In this video, Jasper shows you how to make a stop-motion animation step by step. He works with Playmobil, among other things. The different parts covered in this video are:
- the story ;
- the depth ;
- moving naturally ;
- the special effects .
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Make a pleated collar
In the seventeenth century, artists showed off their ruffs. Discover in this video how to make such a pleated collar yourself.
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London during the life of Thomas More
This teaching video discusses London during the lifetime of Thomas More. The topics covered are buildings, people and situations that were characteristic of Thomas More's youth (late 15th century).
This video gives a better insight into how …
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Smartify: Image recognition for works of art
With this image recognition app you can scan art in museums such as music with Shazam and get more information about it.
How does it work?
- Point your phone's camera at a painting in a museum and you'll get more information about it. You will not only …
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Was Jan Van Eyck a genius?
Leonardo Da Vinci needs no introduction. The world star of the 15th and 16th centuries would have known no equal, but is that true? Wasn't there a homo universalis with Jan Van Eyck a few decades earlier in our own little Belgian country or is …
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Jay Lee Painting: Painting techniques with watercolors and acrylics
Do you want to get started with watercolor or acrylic paint in your lessons? In this playlist you will certainly get ideas about alternative painting techniques to surprise your students.
Jay Lee is an artist who mainly works with watercolors. On his …
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The long take: Lesson idea
The long take is actually as the word itself says a long take . In such a take there are no cuts and you therefore do not see images jump because there would be a cut.
Making such a take is a feat. It takes a lot of preparation. Will you also take on …
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Making a story with images without text: Lesson idea
By placing images one after the other in a certain order, you can tell a story. A close-up is often used for this, for example. This video explains how master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock builds tension in his films and where the term pure …
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What is so special about the Lamb of God?
The Ghent Altarpiece is considered one of the most important Belgian paintings ever, but what can you actually see? Religious historian Danny Praet (UGent) was fascinated by this polyptych as a child and shows us that there is much more to see …
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