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Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Volcanic matter consumes all in its path | Kongkreto by Lucy Raven | Visual Art | Random Acts

9th - 11th
A short horror film in which a lahar, a violent molten pyroclastic flow also known as “wet concrete”, slowly consumes everything in its path, including the television screen. Lucy Raven is an artist living and working in New York. Recent...
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Instructional Video6:47
TED Talks

Don Levy: A cinematic journey through visual effects

12th - Higher Ed
It's been 110 years since Georges Méliès sent a spaceship slamming into the eye of the man on the moon. So how far have visual effects come since then? Working closely with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Don Levy takes...
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Instructional Video12:08
TED Talks

Helen Marriage: Public art that turns cities into playgrounds of the imagination

12th - Higher Ed
Visual artist Helen Marriage stages astonishing, large-scale public art events that expand the boundaries of what's possible. In this visual tour of her work, she tells the story of three cities she transformed into playgrounds of the...
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Instructional Video9:34
TED Talks

Alexander Tsiaras: Conception to birth -- visualized

12th - Higher Ed
Image-maker Alexander Tsiaras shares a powerful medical visualization, showing human development from conception to birth and beyond. (Some graphic images.)
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Instructional Video5:22
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: A different way to visualize rhythm - John Varney

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In standard notation, rhythm is indicated on a musical bar line. But there are other ways to visualize rhythm that can be more intuitive. John Varney describes the 'wheel method' of tracing rhythm and uses it to take us on a musical...
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Instructional Video12:49
TED Talks

Manuel Lima: A visual history of human knowledge

12th - Higher Ed
How does knowledge grow? Sometimes it begins with one insight and grows into many branches; other times it grows as a complex and interconnected network. Infographics expert Manuel Lima explores the thousand-year history of mapping data...
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Instructional Video18:14
TED Talks

Aaron Koblin: Visualizing ourselves ... with crowd-sourced data

12th - Higher Ed
Artist Aaron Koblin takes vast amounts of data -- and at times vast numbers of people -- and weaves them into stunning visualizations. From elegant lines tracing airline flights to landscapes of cell phone data, from a Johnny Cash video...
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Instructional Video11:26
TED Talks

TED: The timeless, ancient language of art | Wangechi Mutu

12th - Higher Ed
Using found materials and mesmerizing structures that unearth deep-rooted emotions, Wangechi Mutu's visual creations celebrate our collective history and explore how art communicates into the future. From ancient rock carvings in the...
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Instructional Video13:30
TED Talks

Amanda Williams: Why I turned Chicago's abandoned homes into art

12th - Higher Ed
Amanda Williams shares her lifelong fascination with the complexity of color: from her experiences with race and redlining to her discovery of color theory to her work as a visual artist. Journey with Williams to Chicago's South Side and...
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Instructional Video4:32
TED Talks

TED: How art can shape America's conversation about freedom | Dread Scott

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. In this quick talk, visual artist Dread Scott tells the story of one of his most transgressive art installations,...
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Instructional Video5:05
TED Talks

TED: How AI art could enhance humanity's collective memory | Refik Anadol

12th - Higher Ed
With data as his paintbrush, media artist Refik Anadol trains AI algorithms to visualize the disappearing wonders of nature. He gives a beautiful tour of his recent work -- imagery of artificial coral reefs, flowers, rainforests -- and...
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Instructional Video36:56
TED Talks

Michael Moschen: Juggling as art ... and science

12th - Higher Ed
Michael Moschen puts on a quietly mesmerizing show of juggling. Don't think juggling is an art? You might just change your mind after watching Moschen in motion.
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Instructional Video8:42
TED Talks

TED: The forgotten art of the zoetrope | eric Dyer

12th - Higher Ed
Artist eric Dyer spent years working at a computer to produce images for the screen. Longing to get his hands back on his work, he began exploring the zoetrope, a popular 19th-century device that was used to create the illusion of motion...
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Instructional Video17:34
TED Talks

TED: The birth of virtual reality as an art form | Chris Milk

12th - Higher Ed
Chris Milk uses innovative technologies to make personal, interactive, human stories. Accompanied by Joshua Roman on cello and McKenzie Stubbert on piano, Milk traces his relationship to music and art -- from the first moment he...
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Instructional Video4:03
National Gallery of Art

Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 4.5: Focal Point: How do art teachers use Artful Thinking?

3rd - 11th
Three DC-area visual art teachers—Lauren Bomba, Terry Thomas and Annette Zamula—talk about how using Artful Thinking in their art classrooms develops students’ looking, reasoning, curiosity, and creativity, and enriches student art...
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Instructional Video2:30
Bill Carmody

Exploring the Applications of Dall-E 2 in Digital Marketing

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody discusses the applications of Dall-E 2 in digital marketing. He highlights how this platform allows users to create unique and custom visual art without the need for extensive design skills or stock photography.
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Instructional Video2:03
Barbican Centre

United Visual Artists: Momentum

6th - 11th
United Visual Artists invites you to experience 'Momentum', a carefully choreographed sequence of light, sound and movement, which responds to the unique space of The Curve. We speak to United Visual Artists' Matt Clark about the making...
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Instructional Video4:50
ARTiculations

What Exactly is the Decorative Arts? | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
What is the Decorative Arts and what are some of the problems with its definition? #withcaptions For more videos and blog posts - visit: http://www.articulations.co You can also follow me on: Instagram:...
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Instructional Video4:13
Oxford Comma

Hogarth's "Gin Lane and Beer Street." How to Write About Art

9th - 12th
William Hogarth's famous engravings, "Beer Street" and "Gin Lane," are not only impressive pieces of visual art; they're also impressive pieces of visual argument. In this video we'll explore the structure and composition of Hogarth's...
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Instructional Video4:33
ARTiculations

Understanding Pop Art | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
What is Pop Art and how can we better understand it? This episode is inspired by the Art Gallery of Ontario's current (2016) exhibition - SuperReal: Pop Art from the AGO Collection. If you'd like to help support ARTiculations - feel free...
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Instructional Video4:04
ARTiculations

Art Assignment - Mom's Lost Childhood Object | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
I decided to trying sewing for the first time by making my mom a miniature version of her favourite childhood dress for her 50th birthday. This is a response to The Art Assignment Episode - Lost Childhood Object with Lenka Clayton:...
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Instructional Video4:48
ARTiculations

5 Tips on How to Talk to Kids About Art | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
Do you struggle with talking to children about art? Well - there are definitely challenges but talking to kids about art can also be a really fun and educational experience for everyone. And once you get the hang of it, it's easy! Please...
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Instructional Video4:18
ARTiculations

Art Tourism: Imagining People Complexly Through Art | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
What is Art Tourism? Why should you see art wherever you travel to? Does art help people imagine each other in deeper and more complex ways? For more videos and blog posts - visit: http://www.articulations.co You can also follow me on:...
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Instructional Video5:15
ARTiculations

Are Art and Science Mutually Exclusive? | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
Are art and science opposing forces? Or do they actually work best together? Are artists and scientists polar opposites like society would like you to believe? Or are they actually very similar types of people? I would like to argue the...

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