LIGHT GAMES

ECLIPSE EDITION

Prompt

The solar eclipse, occurring on April 8th, 2024, is the last totality event until August 2024 (that's a 20-year wait!). To celebrate this momentous astronomical event, students will learn how to make pinhole cameras to safely observe the moon's movement to occlude the sun. Using simple materials, students will interpret poetry and abstract concepts into artistic decorations that will cover their pinhole cameras.

Instructions

  1. Choose a poem from the 3 options (located in the Resources tab above). Sketch on a piece of printer paper imagery that comes to mind when you read the poem. These sketches will inspire the artwork you create in Step 3. 
  2. Using a needle or pushpin, create a hole in the center of a piece of cardstock (or cardboard). This hole will allow light to travel narrowly through the center of your cardstock and showcase the movement of the eclipse. You're creating a pinhole camera (see video on pinhole cameras in the Resources tab). 
  3. On the same piece of cardstock (or cardboard), refer back to your poem sketches and create a new work of art (using materials provided by your teacher) that reflects the poem's imagery and your own thoughts about experiencing a rare and wondrous historical event. 
  4. During the eclipse on April 8th, hold the cardstock (at hip level) over a white piece of paper (lying on the ground) to watch the progression of the eclipse. Take pictures of your artboards and the eclipse shadows you've created with your modified pinhole camera.

Deliverables

Optional: Send your photos to nuvux@nuvustudio.org! We'd love to see what you made!

Materials

Cardboard or cardstock, printer paper, pushpin, art supplies (pencils markers, paints, oil pastels)