As i was viewing different scanographers I came across a person that distorted his images with an action or movement. I was thrilled that someone would try to make art this way with a scanner because the purpose of a scan is to create a still image that is rendered well. I started my own attempts with a pencil that was slowly moving back and forth. As i did not realize my scanner scans twice, the first photo has those shakes of the hand, but the second scan of the pencil was still. The scanner merged the two together to give you what you see. For the second image, the scanner merged a still pencil with nothing and the result was nothing. I then wanted to see what a fully filled scan would look like and incorporated chocolate wrappers into boxed images. This led into an adventure in with multiple chocolate wrappers and different sides of the wrappers. finally i wanted to show a chocolate orange and thought that that would be the best way to go about it. I then returned to the pencil idea for another attempt and that was well worth the effort.
As a first attempt into flipsnack.com I did not realize it is a book created website. i find this lends itself well for an art class and for my scanning experience because it tells the story well and can be used to tell other people's stories with images.
http://www.flipsnack.com/my-flipping-books/details?flip=fui2xl0s
Lesson Plan:
Through scanning an object or objects in various positions on the scanner using a variety of non heavy, dry objects students will learn that a story of progression and relationships can be learned.
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