dont do anything crappy and cliche like sport LOL no offense...
when i did this for A level art, only 2 people got full marks (me and my friend) for doing movement at ... well... the expected level.
you should be thinking about movement over time!
movement through space!
how to capture/record movement!
be super creative.
movement over time - mar. duchamp descending down a staircase... pretty typical but you get the idea.
david hockney - swimming pool shots
COMPARE THESE TWO ARTISTS : duchamps technique/technology in comparison to david hockney! obviously hockney had a camera so his was accurate in terms of reality but duchamps has more atmosphere and motion
recording movement:
using a camera?
using a pencil and following a person around the room, trying to trace their figure at the same time?
making a paper doormat for the floor and recording peoples footmarks all over it? or checkout youtubes vibration sand.
heck you could even decide to draw on a bus to get a wonky feeling
movement through space: (a little more psychological i reckon)
how does the eye travel from one place to another?
i made this huge ass abstract board on the wall with glazes/paints but the purpose behind it was to see where people looked first, then looked next... etc...
in that way its sort of like.. the movement of the observer
or you could do what this other girl did and make lots of spinning wheels.