SANGAM SCHOOL OF
EXCELLENCE
Making
TOK Connection
Session: 2019-2021                                                              Date: 16 July 2020
Teacher: Sourabh
Bhatt                                                     Class: 12 IB                 
Subject: Visual
Art HL            
Unit Number: 2
Unit Name: (Innovative
Art (Experimental Art) Component-3(Exhibition)
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Teacher’s
  Understanding 
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(AOK/WOK) 
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  To what extent
  is artistic knowledge something which cannot
  be expressed in any other
  way? 
• Are ways
  of knowing employed in radically different ways in the
  arts than in other areas
  of knowledge? 
•To what
  extent does imagination play a special
  role in the visual arts? 
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  What moral
  responsibilities do artists have? 
•How can the subjective
  viewpoint of an individual contribute to knowledge in the arts? 
• What are the standards
  by which we judge artworks? 
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AOK: Ethics,
  Natural Sciences, Human Sciences, Mathematics 
WOK: Imagination,
  language, sense perception 
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Points
  of Discussion 
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1.   
  If artistic knowledge is a way of
  expression then a) what are the other ways of expression (language). Activity:
  Finding new WOK (language) 
2.   
  Arts is bound by ethics? Survey
  and research: What moral responsibilities do artists have? (Role of perception)
   
3.   
  What forms the “standard” in arts? Research:
  IMDb and other rating and film critic’s analysis.  
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Coordinator’s
  Recommendations/ Suggestion 
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(AOK/WOK) 
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Following KQs must be
  explored with claims and counter claims supported by examples: 
1.   
  How (a particular WOK) can lead
  to formation of knowledge in (a particular AOK) 
2.   
  To what extent ethics serves as
  limitation to arts? 
3.   
  How moral values of an artist
  depends on perception? Or To what extent the perception of an artist can
  affect his/her viewpoint? 
4.   
  What are the standards by which we judge artworks? 
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Ethics,
  Arts 
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