The
platform PLAYground has a feature called “remix” where the user has the option
to collaborate on someone else canvas.
Initially
I thought that when using the “remix” feature one would modify someone else’s
canvas.
So
I gave it a try for the purpose of my assignment hoping not to get any mixed
feelings by intruding on someone else work.
After
more than two attempts my remix did not work as I intended to do so. I thought
I was doing something wrong, so I went back to the welcome page of PLAYground
to reassure myself on how to create a remix.
I
then learned that a remix is very practical; you do not add your collaborative
work onto someone else’s original work but on a replica of that canvas.
I
decided to collaborate on an interdisciplinary instruction with my "Color
Theory" to “Music Form”
In
my remix I included pictures of Wassily Kandinsky, which is the
perfect example for an interdisciplinary lesson. Kandinsky was an abstract
Russian artist who was inspired by music, and who thought that combinations of
colors produce vibrational frequencies, akin to chords played on a piano.
Additionally
I added some videos that explain how color and music have much in common.
When
doing my search of elements for my remix canvas I found a video that
complimented my original canvas so I added it as supplementary information. The
video is called "Using the color wheel"
The following
link is my REMIX
