"several people have done these in really creative ways like that person who met their dog in the middle." WHAT. 2nd time I have been featured/mentioned in an Art Assignment video!! I am SO glad I participated in this challenge, I have never felt so creatively encouraged and supported, thank you Sarah and John Green, you have no idea how much this means to me!!! I will definitely be participating in further challenges!
I really enjoy that the Greens from the past were bedecked in charmingly coordinated green, but can't decide if I would want it to have been a decision or just wonderfully serendipitous.
I never think like "oh these people are all going to die" but I do frequently boggle at the fact that all these people are all going seperate places. Like even people on the same flight, some will drive away, others will get on other flights or on trains and we all have been motivated to travel but like what motivates us is so unique... it reminds me that every other person has their own life and all of their friends have their own lives and so on and so on... so much time has been lived through.
When I travel I think about eating a lot. When I look around at people most of them will eat at some stage in the journey and pretty much everyone at least has a drink. It makes me realise that, even though their lives are complex and crazy and everything, we're basically still just animals with a basic need for nutrition and energy. Despite how interesting and different we are as a species, despite how we think of ourselves as so seperate from nature, we're just doing the same job of turning calories into life, you know? Sorry if that's uninteresting or makes no sense but it means something to me.
What Sarah said about art reminds me of how I feel about classical music (and opera). So many people dismiss centuries of music out of hand, and it always makes me sad and a little angry. If you don't like it, that's fine, but please don't diss it. There are so many different types of works, encompassing all different moods, narratives, and styles, that I'm sure everyone could find something that they'd like. Just like Sarah said, children love classical music if they're exposed to it. They have no preconceived notions. A teacher I used to work with played the opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors" for her fourth-grade students every year. They loved it! My middle school and high school students remembered it fondly. They loved it because they didn't automatically think that opera was uncool, and also because the teacher took time to really get into the story.
Question: How does Sarah's intense beauty not break the camera John?!? You always said it would. Does this mean Science has finally invented a camera that can do so? Or is she wearing a mask?
I don't really have an intention of participating in these assignments, but I'm very involved in watching them and tracking the art assignment tags on Tumblr. The art projects, even the ones which aren't *necessarily* "art" while they're being performed, certainly *become* art in the process of the creative expression that brings them to the internet where I can see it.
I subscribed to the Art Assignment simply because it was another John Green project; I was not prepared for how much I would love this concept or the assignments themselves. I'm so glad there are no deadlines! I've been brainstorming gif ideas and I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to complete mine in time.
In which John Green popped up on every international watchlist. BUT HE'S SO RIGHT. Not just at airports, but just walking around crowded places. It's morbid, sure. But it's also fascinating. These people will all be dead in 60-100 years. And there will still be other people, and life will continue. Technology will still advance, people will still fall in love, and Doctor Who will be on season 73. It's mind boggling and yet, at the same time, so simple and, in its own way, reassuring.
Sarah is like a scientist artist - she knows how to say gif correctly - with a hard g. This is a fabulous thing and thank you for bringing it to us. AND OMG TUMBLR?! I DIDN'T KNOW YOU HAD A TUMBLR! *goes to follow immediately if not sooner*
I think art is such a cool idea and I love learning more about it, I'm legally blind and I really don't know much about art. I always thought of it as something that I can't enjoy but you're teaching me about things like, meet in the middle that anyone can do. I didn't know that was art. I love watching these videos; I'm learning so much. Thank you!
On the question related to how to teach children about art, I grew up singing (on my own, later in lessons) but my mom was also the head of a charity that helped support local artists & galleries so I went to art & visually-oriented history & science museums constantly when I was a child. While I'm not talented in relation to visual art, I constantly appreciate my mother's efforts to teach me how to approach visual beauty & expression in a different way, & it actually helped me figure out how to audibly express myself in a different manner from other people.
John, this is hands down the best show that you or your brother have ever produced. With all respect to CC, and SciShow, and TLBD, and Brain Scoop, and Sexplanations, and How To Adult, and Mental Floss and whatever else you got in there, for all the amazing work that these people do (and it IS amazing and I really like and follow all of them), but the AA is... I don't even have a word for it. Congratulations and Thank you.
It was kinda weird for this episode to end with John's voice, but without his typical "best wishes" or "DFTBA" signoff...like, something just felt off...
I kept waiting for him to say "and today we're answering real questions from real nerdfighters!" Also I like "don't forget to be artsy" or "don't forget to build art" (someone made up that one on the please break the law video)
I really want to be more active with art assignment but I'm realizing I can't be until I'm done with school. I'm glad there are no deadlines but I also hope this lasts through the summer!
Oh... just had an idea for a meet in the middle. Just last week several childhood friends over on FB & I were talking about getting together sometime soon; told them my budget doesn't allow for distant travel, but meeting in the middle might work! Yay!
"Are you a terrorist?" HAHAHAHA! I already liked John Green and the Sarah formerly known as The Yeti, but this show is really making me fall in love with them as a couple composed of distinctly non-identical people. It can work! Yay!
I just love this idea and the assignments. I'm glad that there's no deadline, so i can find the time and set one for myself :) Keep up this wonderful stuff!
I love that there are no deadlines. I am still thinking about the gif one and what I would like to do. I will do it but it is nice to know I won't be forgotten or overlooked when the next project comes out :) Love your work guys :)
Re: kids and art. My mum had a whole bunch of cheap hard back books dedicated to a single artist, like El Greco, Constable and Turner. By the nature of them being art books they were quite tall as books go and had to go on the larger bottom shelf of the book case. So for me as a toddler, I would often pull these out to look at as an alternative to the regular kid's picture book.
This reminds me of iversity's design 101 course, the lectures and the weekly assignments - even the graphics. BUT the assignments have no deadlines and the topics or concepts come from different artists - this is so much more appealing. Choice! This is awesome.
When thinking about the definition for art I am reminded of my college music theory professor who defined music as "anything that is meant to be music, is music." I think the same definition would work for any creative pursuit.
Thanks for not having deadlines. I have muscular dystrophy and can't consistently participate in things. Glad to know I can jump on the bandwagon during my better days. :)
Oh my god, I love both the Art Assignment and Vlogbrothers and I just pieced together that they are a couple!! I guess I was watching the videos that didn't allude to that.
I was totally expecting John to say "best wishes" at the end and then I remembered this is the wrong channel for that. Also "are you a terrorist?" - actual lol. Hoping my schedule frees up so I have the time to do some of these soon! I'm currently taking my first ever art history class- it is on contemporary art, so it's been so cool to watch these episodes and see what's being done in contemporary art today, and see how it echoes some of the concepts and methods I learn about in class.
I was pretty excited about being the "their" in that sentence. Our Meet in the Middle video was well-timed too, because we are about to leave the scootching phase; Lily is starting to walk!
Your Art Since 1900 book on the left of the screen moved from before the Lee Bontecou screen to after it. I am figuring out your reference materials!! (And I actually have that book as well!)
I absolutely love this series! Unfortunately, because of school, I haven't had time to make anything but I look forward to the end of my semester when I have enough time to participate :)
"do you ever look around an airport and think about how one day everyone will be dead?" No, I don't, but I'm not surprised the man behind The Fault in Our Stars does.
My friend and I are going to do a meet in the middle! And it's going to be epic! but it's too cold to meet in our middle right now, so give us a few weeks! lol
"Are you ever just in an airport and think about how all those people in the airport are going to die?" Why am I not surprised that John Green said that?
Will you ever do a youtube submitted art assignment? because I think with such a wonderful community we could come up with some amazing and though provoking assignments that could end up just as beautiful and inspirational as the assignments given by artists.
I don't want a talking sandwich; I want one which tastes good. And music is definitely art. (So is literature, for that matter. And dance, and theatre, and...)
Wait. Wait, wait, wait a moment! I fell in love with Sarah and I didnt know that she was working with John! (who I already love!) Now I'm more in love!
Is it only me or is it really hard to be angry at John Green? He created two of the most horrible characters I have ever read (horrible as in they were so well-written that they seemed so real and I would have hated them if they were real people, not horrible as in horrible writing) and I was so angry at him and then I come and watch this and I'm like"Awwwww! Look at his cute little face and his cute little wife and Awwwww!" Please tell me I'm not alone :O
Hay un ejemplo sobre cambiar las reglas en una "asignatura de arte" que es una aplicación creada por Jorge Drexler en la cual uno va creando la letra mientras la canción suena, y a un youtuber se le ocurrió no solo hacer eso, sino también agregarle instrumentación hecha por el mismo.
Okay, what is an art park? I have a five-year-old who is amazingly ahead of the curve when it comes to creating traditional artwork (drawing, painting, etc.). I have been trying to find ways to nurture and grow her talent, and an art park sounds up her alley, but I don't even really know what it is or how to find one.
I use the term "art park" to describe places outside that have art, and there are many different kinds. Sculpture parks are one kind, but to me those can be a little dry. In Indianapolis, we have 100 Acres: www.imamuseum.org/visit/100acres, as well as things like the Cultural Trail: indyculturaltrail.org/ (not an art park but a great way to see art in public space). Where do you live?
The Art Assignment A tip: Never ask, "Where do you live?" in a youtube comment. Try "Look for art parks in your area!" or some other Walmart-Greeter-type-thing. Just trust me on this one.
The Art Assignment Thank you; I know exactly what you're describing. I'm in CT, and while I don't know of any in the immediate area without hopping a train to NYC or Boston (which isn't a bad idea), your description helped me realize what I'm looking for. I think that's a fantastic idea, for kids or adults. My daughter gets tons of art exposure thanks to my mom, who happens to be an art teacher, but I always wonder what I could do more to help her grow creatively.