Thursday, November 10, 2011



We did a project with localized perspective.  We worked in groups and each group chose a picture and added words from a magazine, cut them out and glued them to the picture.  Then they projected it onto the board and traced the picture.  One person traced part of the picture on a piece of paper.  Another person traced another part of the picture on a cardboard box and another person traced the rest of the picture on another cardboard box.  After we traced it we painted it.  I painted the letters and two others painted the monkey.  The last person painted the background.  Then after it dried we took some wooden sticks and taped them to the piece of paper.  Then we taped the wooden stick to two cans of paint.  Then we taped black paper around the paint cans.  This was so it would stand up.  Then we took it to the library and set it up.  We put the boxes on one bookshelf and the the rest on another.  The object is that from almost every direction you won't be able to tell what it is.  Then when you stand in the right spot you can see what it is supposed to be.  My group made a monkey saying peace not war.

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