Rad Info About Radical Innovations

Rad Info About Radical Innovations

This Was My Final Draft Of My Triptych!

How did I make it? I made my triptych in many different apps including procreate, notability, SuperimposeX, pages, and sketches pro. This was super fun to create, and didn’t take too long, I’d say it only took about 3 classes. The steps: First things first, we had to pick a photo to import our face into, it took a while to find someone who somewhat had your face shape etc. Once I found it, I went to SuperimposeX and started to create my first portrait. I used the mask tool, the saturation, and the hue to make it look some what normal, and not too obvious. After that I wanted to find a back ground that would somehow make sense through the art piece. The background I chose was; on the right, old brick, on the left newer brick and in the middle fancy smancy marble tile. I did this to kind of represent how brick had evolved in style. Now that I have done the background, I went to procreate and put all three of the panel backgrounds in there. I then imported my face in the renaissance, on the left and right side, and got my recent school photo to go in the middle panel. Then I put all of my items in. Why did I make the choices I did? I really wanted to make it represent the different time period on each panel. I tried to add quite a few items to reach above the accomplished area.

What Did I learn? I learnt a lot about the renaissance innovations, such as the printing press, the clock, the lenses, etc. I learnt why they were important, and what they were used for and how. The source we learnt off of in class was Nelson Socials. I also found some extra sources outside of school such as History.com and mtsu.edu. What will I remember from this project? I will always keep in mind how new innovations are being made and revised over time.

What were the best parts of this project? I thought the best part of this project was the actual creating part of the triptych. What was the worst part of this project? I’d say the worst part of this project was the taking notes mainly because of how long it took.

Here is a slide show that I made, it shows all of the steps I did to create my final draft! ENJOY.  

How Did Ideas From Europe and Asia Change The World? 🌎 Ideas from Europe and Asia have shaped the world in many ways, influencing art, science, technology, politics, economics, culture, philosophy, and religion. They have also played a major role in the distribution of power and resources around the world, and will keep doing so in the future. European ideas such as the Renaissance, the enlightenment, and the industrial revolution brought significant changes in art, science, technology, politics, beliefs, and economics. These ideas also played an extremely important role in the development of colonialism, which had a large impact on the global distribution of resources and power. In this writing, I will be evaluating on this conclusion above throughout this reading, along with all of the innovations that were created through out the renaissance, the time before the renaissance, and the inventions in our world today! What Conclusions Can You Make About How New Ideas In The Renaissance Changed The World? 💭 The new ideas from the renaissance changed the renaissance world by welcoming new innovations such as medical innovations, helpful inventions, change in beliefs/religion, how they viewed the world, and the spread of new ideas and knowledge. On the left panel I put a few of the very important innovations that were created in the Renaissance! The first one that I put was the printing press. The reason why I put it in was because it was definitely life-changing and important, without this invention, our world would be very different and definitely not as educated. Why is the printing press important? The printing press is a machine that helped create one of the first medical books ever. it allowed for Martin Luther to fight back, medical books to be made, and books. The printing press also allowed for news and different ideas to spread with the news paper which made people a lot more aware of what was going on in the world. Changes rather than focussing on religion they focused on new ways to improve society by building off of the innovations and creating new inventions. With the new philosophy came new art styles rather than drawing angels and god they drew portraits and landscapes, they also started to create art with more realism, and different techniques and skills. My third invention that I did was the lenses. My reason was because if people (specifically blind/people with poor sight) didn’t have glasses a lot of innovations wouldn't of been created. And a lot of different ideas wouldn’t have been spread. My fourth invention was the clock. I thought that this one was an extremely important invention that helped everyone become more organized. Without this we wouldn’t know where to be and when. The fifth invention that I put on the left panel was the 95 claims written by Martin Luther. The reason why I chose this one is because it was extremely important in our history. What are the 95 theses? The 95 theses are a list of reasons why Martin Luther didn’t really agree with the church, and their doings such as the paying taxes. He wondered why and how that corresponded with god. The last invention for the left panel is the Mona Lisa! I chose to do this because it was quite a incredible piece of art, and it was one of the painting back then that had some realism to it, and it didn’t have anything to do with religion in the art piece. What conclusions can you make about the traditional ideas that people had before the renaissance ideas changes the world? 💡 The traditional ideas that people had before the Renaissance were the views of the Catholic Church, telling time with the rooster, and hand printing shows that people back then were not as educated as they could’ve been. In the right side of my triptych, I put a few innovations that people used before they created the renaissance inventions. The first one I put was a cross and a bible to represent how powerful the Catholic Church was, I found this quite important especially if we are comparing the renaissance with this as I found that this was quite the opposite to what the renaissance was like. Next I put a window with stars and a moon to represent how they didn’t know much about it without the telescope, I found the telescope to be an incredibly important innovation because without it we wouldn't have know a lot of things about the universe, and even germs and bacteria. Then I did a sun dial because its how they would’ve told the time before the clock was invented. Telling time is very important and I really wanted to include the sun-dial because i think it’s so cool how they could tell what time it was by shadows and light! And last but pretty much least, I did a hand, with some sort of pencil in it, to represent how they would’ve done stuff without the printing press. Again I think the printing press is very important since without it we wouldn’t have very good education and not as many ideas and beliefs would be shared around the world. What conclusions can you make about how new ideas from the renaissance have changed my world today? 🌎 The Renaissance, which began in the 14th century and lasted until the 17th century, marked a significant shift in these traditional ideas, as individuals began to question traditional beliefs and placed a greater emphasis on humanism, reason of life, and individualism. This led to advances in science, art, literature, and politics, and laid the foundation for the modern world. Without this happening my world today wouldn’t be nearly as peaceful, educated, and advanced as it is today. In the centre panel of my triptych, I did a few of the innovations that have evolved over time and what they look like now. My first invention is the iPad, to represent thee revised printing press and clock. My second invention is the kindle to represent the evolved book. My third invention is the telescope this was to represent the revised eyeglasses and lenses. Then I also did some blue light glasses to also represent the new technology of eye glasses. After that I put an Apple Watch to represent the revised clock. And last but definitely least is a modern painting to represent the different of painting technique and style from then to now. Conclusion: Overall, the innovations, along with the ideas from Europe and Asia, as well as the renaissance, have had a HUGE impact on our world. The innovations from the renaissance have evolved over time to create extremely significant, helpful, tools that help educate, and spread ideas across the world. These innovations will probably continue to evolve and improve over time. I can’t wait to see what someone comes out with next!! Thank you for taking the time to read this. Bye bye!

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