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[teacherartexchange] iPod(R) Parody Idea - graphic design "Spoof" ad

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From: Judy Decker (judy.decker_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Sat Jan 14 2006 - 18:45:07 PST


Dear Art Educators,

While surfing for iPod(R) art and for info on Apple(R) Trademark info....
I found some examples of "Spoof" (parody) iPod graphics (black figure
against bright colored background). Andy DiConti's sports figure black
silhouette against bright background was on line long before the iPod
came out so we all know the idea is not new (smile).

Anyways.... it might be fun to do some spoofs.... as an exercise in
learning how to work with your photo editing software.

Here are some spoofs I found:
http://www.happygolarry.com/2004/10/13/bulge
http://www.lineitemvito.com/images/otherorgs/tourcity.jpg
http://www.pepinhazan.com/sonicsh.jpg

and here is the lesson idea:
http://accordionguy.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2004/11/5
Scroll down to iCcordion Guy image.
Student could do self portraits holding an item that makes a statement
about them. iPods (or any other kind of MP3 player) would be off
limits

I found more examples of take-offs - some not so nice.....

You could then display all of them as you own wall of ads:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/persuaders/etc/synopsis.html

You will leave off the Apple Trademark - but you could put an i in
front of the word (as they have not trademarked all use of the lower
case i)

iArt Teacher, iSoccer Player, iGuitar Player...... etc. You will take
digital photographs of them with their object (that they bring in).
Object will be enhanced mainly white (high contrast) while the figure
will be in black silhouette.

Just a thought... not great works of creative art - but a fun idea
that might teach some basic skills. This will also allow you to teach
a wee bit about Trademark law -what an artist can and can not do.

Gina (on ArtsEducators) had wondered if it was safe to allow kids to
draw their iPods.... to my knowledge, they do allow that (smile). I
found no evidence of Apple(R) sending "cease and desist" to artists.

Regards,

Judy Decker
Incredible Art Department
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/
Incredible Art Resources
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/

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