Objective
Experiment with reflective and transparent materials to create your own filter for a scanner.
Materials
colored acetate
mylar
YUPO paper
prisms
reflective paper
digital cameras or iphones
paint
colored pencils
tiny mirrors
Steps
Look at digital photo inspiration
How do you think photographers got this effect? Did they do it while taking photo or edit online?
What is difference between digital camera/scanner?
Can we apply same filter techniques to scanner?
What can different filters suggest?
Today we are going to experiment and come up with our own filters for a digital scanner.
Student led demo
-How might we use these materials to create an effect in our scan?
-Anyone have other ideas?
Pair up with partner
Come up with unique filter with these materials to attach to lay on scanner
Once done- gallery walk
Allow students to try out other students filters
Select one photo to add to online class gallery
Showcase class gallery
Reflect on photos/process
What materials gave what effect? How do these photo manipulations play with meaning? What materials were easy to use? Hard to use?
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