I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 9 and in 2021 I will be a year 10. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Sunday, 30 August 2020
My lovely photo-montage collage artwork!
Friday, 28 August 2020
Hurumanu 5: Summary & Reflection
Tuesday, 18 August 2020
Hurumanu 5: Lemon Batteries 🍋
Aim: To produce an electrical current using lemons.
Equipment:
Copper electrode
Zinc electrode
Copper wire
Lemon
Voltmeter
Methods:
- Roll your lemon onto the table, softening the inside.
- Push in the Copper electrode and Zinc electrode onto the Lemon.
- Get your Voltmeter, plugged in the negative and positive wire to their proper placement.
- Clip the negative wire to the Zinc electrode.l
- Clip the positive wire to the Copper electrode.
Saturday, 15 August 2020
Kindness Task - Wānanga
Hi! This week in Wānanga we are tasked to create some sort of DLO relating to Kindness. We had our choices to choose whatever we were comfortable with. I chose to do a poster--not digitally--but on paper. Here's my LoVeLy poster:
Monday, 10 August 2020
What is “Photogenic Drawing?”
Hi, This week in Photography Art we are doing our daily photography research first 10 minutes of each class. What is "Photogenic Drawing"?
Photogenic drawing is a type of photographic process used in the 1800s. This process was invented by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1802. This process is basically a contact print on a light-sensitive paper that produced dark and spotty images. This process was made without a camera. It was mainly produced by light. This technique is also known as the printing out process but is used without the chemicals. It was produced and brought out the image by the action of light.
For more visual detailed information on how it works. Here's a helpful video about it. Credits to the rightful owner. Have a nice day! Bye!