Tuesday 24th September 2013 5010GD ‘Isms’ as ways of seeing / thinking / reading 1. ‘isms’ is a shorthand for the seemingly complex array of ideas and theories that surround art and design as a socially and culturally located practice. With many of these ideas it is difficult to find a starting point‚ and a lot of these terms have superseded one another or are in conflict in some way. There is no real chronology of these ideas‚ in fact‚ a linear approach to these ideas is probably misleading.
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Reality: a comparison between a full-scale room and a virtual reality simulation Mahnke‚ F. (1996). Color‚ environment and human response. John Wiley & Sons‚ INC. Dohr‚ J.H. & Portillo‚ M.B (1995). Color in Design Education: New approaches beyond the Bauhaus. In Arnkil‚ H. & Hamalainen‚ E Itten‚ J. (1961). The art of color: The subjective experience and objective rationale of color. Tr. E. van Haagen. Reinhold publishing corp.: NYC. Patera‚ M.‚ Draper‚ S.W. & McWhirr‚ M. (2005). A novel approach to colour
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Urban Modernity in NY (1908) and Ash Can artists General: The thrills of technology‚ such as coney island‚ city of wonders‚ also had the nitty gritty‚ more poverty and realistic side of the city with the ash can artists • Song Slide: nickelodeon o Diversity‚ adults children white black o Let the audience feel as a presence w/in performance o Act of watching was also entertainment • Coney Island at Night- film frame o Electricity changing what nighttime meant in urban setting • Before
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Cubism Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso‚ and later joined by Juan Gris‚ Jean Metzinger‚ Albert Gleizes‚ Robert Delaunay‚ Henri Le Fauconnier‚ and Fernand Léger‚[1] that revolutionized European painting and sculpture‚ and inspired related movements in music‚ literature and architecture. Cubism has been considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century. The term is broadly used in association with a wide variety of
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Psychological state describes the state of mind that we are under. Psychological state can take many forms such as manic‚ anxious‚ and depressive. In saying this‚ our psychological stater can influence things form day to day life. Throughout history events and objects have been reflective of the human psychological state. One of the most prominent subjects to psychological influence is art. Artist such as frida Kahlo‚ Salvador Dali and Vincent van gough‚ to name a few‚ are just some of the selections
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For my essay I have chosen to compare Le Corbusier with an artist called Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius Schwitters. When I originally chose to compare these artists I assumed they would be difficult to relate as I did not know much about either. After my research I found out the artists had a lot more in common than I first anticipated. Both Kurt Schwitter and Le Corbusier were born in the same year and both work with sculpture and paint. Instead of comparing all of Le Corbusier’s work with all
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Modernism‚ Modernisation and Modernity in Australia‚ 1919 –1939 Lighting the Way: New technologies‚ new materials‚ new cities. Modernism transformed life in Australia across five tumultuous decades from 1917 to 1967 ‚ it spans all aspect of Australian culture including art‚ design‚ architecture‚ advertising‚ film‚ photography and fashion. The process of modernisation has had a profound affect‚ changing our perspectives and the course of our everyday living. Change is inevitable‚ man-made
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input to key architectural studies‚ this essay discusses the principles of urban modernism‚ how modernist architects tried to solve design problems by making urban utopias‚ and why the dream ultimately failed for the ambitious modernists. The Bauhaus School of Design taught purity of form and to design for a better world by Walter Gropius. The phrase ‘form follows function’ is often used to describe the principles of modernism. It says that forms should be as simple as possible – architectural
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C. Essay (1‚000 words) (10%) Title: Why Make Print? 1.Describe and analyze the development of Print media in local and global context. 2.Explore the relationship between art ideas and use of media. The written assignment should have accurate attributions from literature‚ and well organized and structured ideas. Introduction In the beginning printmaking was not considered to be an art form or a medium of communication.Print making is merely the reproduction of text or image.According
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IWC1 Test 1.02 Module Pre-Test Question 1: Multiple Choice The historical revival of Classical culture began during the: a) Middle Ages b) Renaissance c) Baroque Era d) Romantic Era Feedback: The correct answer is b. The historical revival of Classical culture began during the Renaissance. Question 2: Multiple Choice Which of the following was a key feature of ancient Chinese humanism? a) An emphasis on theoretical philosophy. b) A subordination of intellectual life to religious
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