Unit 3 is the longest unit, lasting roughly 6-7 weeks.
During Unit 3, students will integrate their critical analysis of museum narratives and incorporate poignant generative themes that they’ve identified for themselves into a final digital AR piece. Students will use the Artivive App to construct augmented reality art pieces that purposely overlay on top of an existing art piece as a means of social critique or reality reconstruction.
Week 8:
Intro to Creating
Art for AR, Part I
Demoing, modeling, and collective group construction using Artivive App; Process reflection
Week 9:
Intro to Creating
Art for AR, Part II
Added complexity with advanced features; Process reflection and feedback
Week 10:
AR Art for Social Justice: Project Definition and Ideation
Revisiting Unit 1&2; Brainstorm and confirm final artifact idea
Week 11:
Prototype Development Week 1
Artifact construction; Peer and mentor feedback iterations; Beginning of social media promotion
Week 12:
Prototype Development Week 2
Artifact construction; Peer and mentor feedback iterations
Week 13:
*Optional Prototype Development Week 3
Flexible week (if needed)
Week 13/14:
Testing & Exhibition Preparation
Prototype refinement; Testing markers at exhibition site; Troubleshooting