4.1.3 - Observing urban spaces
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What is public art?
💡 Hint: Think about where you see art outside.
Name one type of recycled material used in art.
💡 Hint: What do people typically throw away?
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What is public art designed to do?
💡 Hint: Consider both the aesthetic and social roles of art.
True or False: Temporary installations are usually permanent.
💡 Hint: What do we mean by 'temporary'?
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Design a proposal for a temporary public art installation that addresses pollution in your urban area. Include materials, potential locations, and desired impact.
💡 Hint: Consider spaces where people frequently gather.
Discuss how public art can influence a city's culture and identity over time. Give examples.
💡 Hint: Reflect on changes in your city based on local artworks you have seen.
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