We went to the Snake Kiln in Miaoli last week. It was originally called the dragon kiln but it was not allowed to be called the dragon because it was not allowed to be called the same as the king's. At first they told us about a small kiln that was used for making roof tiles. The smoke inside the kiln made the tiles gray. They then told us about how the snake kiln was usually made to bake vases. The vases made wine taste better because it had better clay. They also had stamps on the vases to tell what the wine was and where it came from.
Sunday, February 7
Ceramic Field Trip
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Thursday, January 21
Renaissance Test
Renaissance Test: Friday, January 22, 2010
1. What historical event (the fall of a civilization) took place in 395 AD to usher in the middle ages?
Fall of Rome
2. What was society and culture generally like in the middle ages?
Nobody knows how to read and write. Most people are either very very poor or very rich.
3. Renaissance means rebirth.
4. What was being brought back during this time?
Greek and Roman Ideals
Define:
5. Contraposto
Counter-pose uneven distribution of weight
6. Chiaroscuro
Light and Dark, shadows
7. The painter of the Mona Lisa was Leonardo Da Vinci
8. The man who sculpted the Pieta and the Sistine Chapel was Michelangelo
9. What is different about Renaissance painting compared to painting during the Dark Ages?
No contraposto, no chiaroscuro
10. What is meant by the concept of "Humanism?"
People are perfect
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Monday, November 9
Art 8 10/11
The 2 people I am about to describe are workers. One is tall and one is short. They were wearing blue T-shirts and black jeans. They were making glass cups to drink out of. They were blowing air into it to make it hollow. Then they dip it into water to cool it.
Hsinchu is called the Silicon Valley of Taiwan. The silicon and the gas is what makes Hsinchu famous.
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