During this project a computer was used to run the Adobe illustrator software and I created my own version of a robot. By using adobe illustrator, I had access to various techniques and designs. I also used various art elements to create my robot. The shape of the robot is square in the face and oval shaped for the body. I used a variation of the color yellow throughout to represent the cartoon character Spongebob. I also used splashes of color such as reds, blues, and greens to give my robot character. There were a few details on my robot that had texture within them. The eyebrows are grainy, the necktie is rigid, and the arms have a pliable texture. In my art work, space is shown where the background and the body of the robot meet which is on the shoulders of the robot, the right side of the body, and the left foot. The …show more content…
This is appropriate for the content because when someone is viewing the work of art, they will look at it in its entirety then notice the elements and details. The subject matter would be the robot itself just as the focal point. In this work of art, I am trying to communicate that not all robots are the same. My robot is a play off of the character spongebob so I showed elements from that character in my robot. There is also unity and balance because there is stability through the artwork. My robot has an asymmetrical balance, so by dividing the artwork in half it won 't have the exact same elements. However, the elements they do have are varied and do balance one another. Throughout the work, there are details that create rhythm, direction and repetition. The details that create a visual tempo are the arms, neck, and legs, the screws on the body, and the flowers on the background. I think this is a satisfactory amount of composition considering the skill level, and purpose of the project. There were different organizing principles used but they all came together to create a great work of
Color is one of the most common elements used in art. Today, most artists complete their pieces in color instead of black and white. Thus creating a more interesting, complex work of art. Embrey utilizes mainly neutral colors, as seen particularly through the different shades and tints of brown. Many of the objects placed around the room, exhibit biomorphic shapes.
To begin with, one major theme that continuously showed up throughout Michael Shaara’s
In the non-fiction article, “Let the Robot Drive”, by Tom Vanderbilt the objective summary is about the pros and con of the future of driving. Tom Vanderbilt explains that driving has quickly changed from manual to autonomous abilities and that this quick growth in a car’s ability, will allow for cars to become smarter in the future. In addition, these autonomous abilities will be better than the human driver in every way. Tom believes this will lead to many positives and negatives for cars and their drivers. For drivers, the believed goal is to distance themselves from active engagement in operating vehicles which allows for more safety.
We know when and what the author is doing at this point in the story. The chronological pattern of organization is different from the problem-solving pattern of organization because it lists dates and times while the problem-solving organization pattern states problems and solutions. One more difference we will look at between the two stories is their tone and word
Then, the students were placed in groups of four students. The students were given a graphic organizer that contained quotes from the narrative. As a group, they were to complete the graphic organizer by collaborating with their groups to draw conclusions from the text while also citing the text that lead them to that
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Jasper Johns and Device If you’re clicking through Jasper Johns’ work online for the first time, you may not be too impressed by what you see. A green square with the vague imprint of a target, an American flag placed on an orange canvas. You won’t realize just how revolutionary and influential the art you’re looking at is.
He included the three: logos, pathos, and ethos throughout his short speech. He used logical explanations and research in the
3. Describe the organization, connection(s) between ideas, and transitions within the
Patrick lin makes the reader think and analyze the possible outcome of the robotic industry. As stated in the essay “With the new development of robotics, it almost makes you do some soul searching on what really makes us human.” His humorous idea about robots overthrowing the world is funny, but, when you think about in a real standpoint and how technology is being made to have a mind of its own, it’s not a far-fetched
In his painting, Lake Superior Landscape, George Morrison uses a combination of the visual elements line, texture, and color with the principles of design of repetition and visual unity to create an intriguing, abstract take on the traditional landscape painting. Morrison depicts the horizon at the top of the painting in purple, with the lake directly underneath it in blue. The bottom half of the painting is a representation of the cliffs that border much of Lake Superior.
This statement from the author represents an informative tone in the functionality of a robot. Another example from the text would be when it states that “real world robotics spend a lot of time grappling with the hypothesis known as the “uncanny valley”, which holds that people are revolted by robots that act like, but not perfectly like humans”. So with this statement, the author is being informative in informing the audience that although robots don’t hundred percent look like humans they are still, however, able to adapt and also presentable acceptable in providing service to the
Observation of Child For this observation I went to the Mall. I sat next to the playground, which was full of children from different ages, and their moms watching them. The child I decided to observe seemed to be around three years old. • What did the child do during your observation?
Observation 1: 1. What is the social setting? Family and friends sitting down eating food with there family. One of the ladies has a baby that looks to be 2 years old while her friend has a kid who is about 6 years old. 2.
The different type of structures (1) Functional – each portion of the organisation is grouped according to its purpose. (2) Matrix - ‘’ creates project teams that cut across traditional functional departments, instead of highlighting the role or status of individuals, it gathers together a team of specialists with the objective of completing a task or a project successfully ‘’ . (3) Divisional – It is the grouping of workers on the basis of products being produced, followed by the functional structure. There are two types of divisional structure , (a) Product structure (b) Process structure (4) Geographical – It is the grouping of workers on the basis of regions, followed by the functional structure and , (5) Hierarchical structure which has been adopted by Ritz Carlton. It shows the different levels of hierarchy, span of control and chain of command.