Playing with Scratch
- Anna Gomez
- 7 abr 2021
- 1 Min. de lectura
Actualizado: 4 may 2021
To put ourselves in a bit of a situation, we define Scratch as a visual programming language which allows the development of mental skills, through programming, without having prior knowledge of the code. It was created by the Lifelong Kindergarten group, MIT Media Laba Massachusetts, under the direction of Mitchel Resnick.
Scratch is fun and simple, and is increasingly used in schools, so kids can start making their own little creations.
Then I would like to present my first project at Scratch, which I titled #CulturaSegura; the short story of three artists, representing the large collective, who are affected by the pandemic. They fight and show us that culture is safe, necessary and very important for our lives. A reality that we live to the fullest.
I wanted to keep in mind a current and delicate subject, such as culture and art, and play with the famous sculptures found in different parts of the world; in this case England and Russia. The sculptures carry the representative voice of a whole community of artists who claim the importance of culture. I present them to you:

Throughout the project, the sculptures interact with each other. You can see the positive evolution of the theme once our protagonists have claimed. Finally, they show that culture is safe and theaters, cinemas, circuses, and so on. they reopen.
Not only is it a true story, but also at the end of the project, you will be able to enjoy the beats you want from the show of each of them.
I hope that after this tasting you feel like seeing it! I share the link:

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