Ancient Greece Powerpoint (Continued)

   Today in class, we spent about 20 minutes talking about this famous painting of a pipe. There were written words at the bottom that translated to “This is not a pipe.” This is interesting because our minds would think “well, of course it’s a pipe!”, but the point of this is that it is not really a pipe. It is a painting of a pipe. Looking at it from the computer, it is a painting that was duplicated/replicated onto the screen using our technology. So, no, there was no pipe; it was just a picture/drawing representing a pipe. Ancient philosophers found this interesting and many people found this strange. The philosopher who drew this wanted people to think about what was really being presented in front of them. This is why Mr. Schick wanted to share this with us today. After this, we went over more of the Ancient Greece Powerpoint. While Mr. Schick talked about the slides on the board, we took notes in continuation of our other ones for this powerpoint. These notes will help me study for the test/quiz and will help me better understand the different aspects of Ancient (Classical) Greece.

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