Project Museum Education Communication Technology I
Jan 15, 2016
Project Museum EducationProject Museum Education
Communication Technology I
What is Graphic Design?
• Graphic design is a form of communication using text and/or images to present information. The art of graphic design embraces a range of mental skills (e.g. imagination, creativity, visualization) and crafts including lettering (e.g. typography, calligraphy), image development (e.g. photography, illustration) and page layout. Graphic design is applied in communication design (e.g. advertising, presentation, education) and fine art.
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_design
Project Outline
• You will prepare an interactive educational exhibit presentation for the Museum of Modern Art located in New York City
• Exhibition: Curator’s choice from permanent collection that focuses on Modern Art (1900-2006)
• As a graphic design team you will work both independently and as team member. Team = 2 people
• TEAM GOAL: to create a professional quality interactive Educational Power Point that could be published on the museum website
• Needed: USB drive to exchange information between computers
MoMA• OVERVIEW -- Founded in 1929 as an
educational institution, The Museum of Modern Art is dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world. - Central to The Museum of Modern Art's mission is the encouragement of an ever deeper understanding and enjoyment of modern and contemporary art by the diverse local, national, and international audiences that it serves.
• COLLECTIONS -- From an initial gift of eight prints and one drawing, The Museum of Modern Art's collection has grown to include more than 100,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, architectural models and drawings, and design objects. MoMA also owns some 19,000 films and four million film stills, as well as 140,000 books, artist books, and periodicals, all part of the Museum's library.
Things that need to be in your presentation:
• 5 different 20th century art movements from the list• Name of the exhibit – tie the movements together under
some sort of theme• Timeline documenting each movement and how it falls
within the 20th century – chronological with nav. buttons• Major artists, characteristics, philosophy and background
of each movements (based on your research)• Interactive buttons so that someone could independently
work through your PP at their own pace• Sound, music and narration where appropriate
Once complete-Your team will present to class
Introduction Example
• http://www.moma.org/destination/#
Kids at MoMA
3 Examples Interactive
• http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/Exhibit/Archive/egypt/discover/Soha/soha.htm
• http://www.impressionism.org/
• http://www.virtualartroom.com/presentations1.htm#Fauves
Colour Rules! Colour Rules! OK?OK?
Create a worksheet / add questions to your presentation
to be used to summarize the information learned
EX: Look at the following slides and complete the
observation and comment sheet.
Worksheet answer
You would pose questions in the PP and students would answer on a worksheet you create.
One sample of worksheet format
How to create a PowerPointTutorial
• http://www.virtualartroom.com/ppt_making_powerpoint_presentations.htm
How do you begin?• Choose partner-one designer, one writer• Use Art Movement list –choose 5 • Complete worksheet provided-include sources• Name your show, write a good introduction that
ties the movements together and create an interactive show
• Create a summary game, worksheet or questions that will be answered by the class and turned in.
Begin