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Education through digital art about art

Publication details

Year: 2014
DOI: 10.1386/eta.10.1.41_1
Issued: 2014
Language: English
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Start Page: 41
End Page: 54
Editors:
Authors: Marner A.; Örtegren H.
Type: Journal article
Journal: International Journal of Education Through Art
Publisher: Intellect
Topics: Internet usage, practices and engagement; Social mediation; Other
Sample: Four secondary schools in Sweden (pupils and their art teachers).
Implications For Educators About: Professional development; Other

Abstract

Four schools’ environments have been selected where paraphrases in art is a common denominator as a choice during secondary school. In this study, comparisons are made between digitally produced paraphrases, hand made paraphrases and blended production. The purpose is to shed some light on how the attitudes towards appropriations can be related to different media-specific tools. Theories about quotations in art are used to commenting on student´s work when paraphrasing by means of digital and/or manual techniques. The concluding remarks are that digital paraphrases of theme dominates, using quite simple juxtapositions, but still with interesting implications. Different ways of working with pictures digitally exposes multimodal ways for pupils to appropriating picture-making for their own purposes.

Outcome

"...digital paraphrases of theme dominates, using quite simple juxtapositions, but still with interesting implications. Different ways of working with pictures digitally exposes multimodal ways for pupils to appropriating picture-making for their own purposes." (Authors, in Abstract)

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