Wednesday, November 28, 2012

TATE KIDS!

TATE KIDS!
a cute web! a lovely gallery! a colorful platform!

The TATE KIDS is a gallery for 5-10 yours old children, you will find so many interesting things on this web. I think the web is very focus on details, this creation is wonderful!



Go to the "GAME", try to knead paper, something will inspire you!


Also, the "FILMS" are creative!


















Go and find some interesting things inspire you !





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is made up of some of the most talented and innovative people in the industry, covering all aspects of game development. Founded in 2000, the company’s management team cover each of the core disciplines of creative, technical and production.

It is a game platform, and you can view their all new blog posts on the web. 

All their games share FIVE core values























Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Dipity: Create your Timeline

Aha!...I think I find a great tool in learning/teaching ART HISTORY





Dipity is a FREE digital timeline website. Their mission is to organize the web's content by date and time. Users can create, share, embed and collaborate on interactive, visually engaging timelines that integrate video, audio, images, text, links, social media, location and timestamps.

Dipity timelines are for anyone who uses the Internet. Newspapers, journalists, celebrities, government organizations, politicians, financial institutions, community managers, museums, universities, teachers, students, non-profits and bloggers ALL use Dipity to create timelines.

Digital timelines are a great way to increase traffic and user engagement on your website. Dipity is the fastest and easiest way to bring history to life with stunning multimedia timelines.







Wondermind




         Wondermind is about a few things. It’s about the brilliant, amazing and truly mind-boggling stuff that’s going on inside your brain as you grow. It’s about the art of Alice in Wonderland, the exhibition at Tate Liverpool. And it’s about putting together both of those things: mixing art with science. Being good at one doesn’t mean you can’t be good at the other (in fact, it’s often the opposite).

             You might wonder, “What links all of those things together?”
 What’s the difference between science and art? So SCIENCE and ART can be found everywhere, and are not very different at all… 

Enter the world of your Wondermind and:

   talk to scientists who know more about your brain than even you do
   discover art inspired by the developing brain
   follow the White Rabbit into the forest of synapses
   find the Cheshire Cat in a moonlit maze
   talk tea with the Mad Hatter
   remember not to upset the Queen of Hearts





This is a video I recommend to U:



            When something catches your attention, you might become delighted or perhaps puzzled. You might stop to think about what you see because it stands out. Perhaps what you see is unfamiliar to you, and you begin to wonder. When you look at a work of art you have never seen before, you might wonder about what you are seeing and experiencing.
            
            We wanted to know what children like you thought about some of the art works in the Alice in Wonderland exhibition at Tate Liverpool. Here are all the different questions they were inspired to ask the artists…