Description
Before beginning the Discussion Board, be sure to view the supplemental Web Link Banksy Street Art Exhibition in New York.
Be sure to remember the Discussion Board deadline. The link will no longer be available when the Discussion Board is due.
Discussion Questions:
The exhibit displayed more than stencil pieces. What are some of your thoughts with the performance bit with the animals?
Does this display of his in New York provide commentary about us in America? Do you think many of the viewers "got it", or do you think the overall feel was that this was a prank?
Instructions:
Your Discussion Board experience will come in two parts:
Part 1: Post your thoughts to the specific questions that have been provided.
Part 2: Respond to a minimum of two other student Posts.
Points will be distributed in this manner: Your initial Post can earn you up to 10 points, and each response is worth 5 points max. Maximum points is 20. Extraordinary posts and responses will be rewarded with extra points, making totals larger than 20, but no more than 24 points. Poor spelling and grammar will result in the loss of points.
*The purpose of this exercise is to promote critical thinking. Be sure to provide detailed and supportive answers. One word answers like "cool, awesome, lol" are not sufficient.You will be graded on the quality of your posts and responses. Failure to respond to at least 2 posts will cost you points. Be mindful and polite to one another, and more importantly, be creative and have fun.
Explanation & Answer
Please give me your thoughts
I found the video very interesting and found a very deep message in it. This video was not a
prank at all, but I am sure that there were a lot of people over there who just considered it as a
prank or fun. While som...
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