“Protection shields" for safer internet inspired by Greek artist
Constantin Xenakis
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JYbPvv3augx-bf4SNHJxbRwRDxMigK_A/edit?fbclid=IwAR3KLKvF_nOVm9wJNY81iZBmjOyshV8z4ryRxhpledg84nO8HZTJ3_8NePk#slide=id.p12
🎨💻 Activity about with "Safer Internet"
- Each school creates with a group work, a round shield (with painting, collage, etc.) -on white background- inspired by the artist Konstantinos Xenakis.
- On the white background we write the messages in our language and we also record our students saying these messages in their language (eg "Stay safe! Do not talk to strangers on the internet", "We do not reveal our name on the internet" etc.)
- All shields will be inserted into an interactive poster along with recorded messages with the web tool Thinglink!
https://www.thinglink.com/card/1520699258192265218
👀 Who is Constantin Xenakis?
Konstantinos Xenakis (December 28, 1931 - June 6, 2020) was a Greek artist based in France. His work often includes written writing, codes, signs and symbols that convey messages and define ways of communication. The world of hieroglyphics, the Phoenician and Greek alphabets as well as the Japanese and Latin form its personal expressive language.
His work is held in the National Gallery of Greece and the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art.