RVA prelim

Cards (40)

  • Seeing something from a cultural perspective
    Cultural Trajectory
  • Is the context and source of the art
    Nature
  • 6 TYPES OF SEEING AND MOTION
    color shape movement light texture distance
  • is there anything that is treated as a meaningful part of that is the text
    Sign
  • Every act of looking and seeing is also an act of not seeing
    Selection and omission
  • what are the 3 human encounter
    Interpersonal encounter societal encounter Metapersonal encounter
  • Italian word for Design
    Designare
  • Begins with human encounter or experience in all depth of variety
    Art
  • The study if human nature
    Humanities
  • Latin word for Art?
    Ars
  • is a diverse range of human activity
    Art
  • consist of grammar rhetonic and logic
    Trivium
  • consist arithmetic astronomy music geometry
    Quadrivium
  • the concept of seven liberal art involved trivium and quadrivium
    Roman times
  • Humanities began to be studied rather than practiced
    Renaissance period
  • refers to one on one encounter or societal to large group encounter
    Interpersonal encounter
  • recorded in large scale or thousands involved
    societal encounter
  • Those who do not believe in reality beyond human sense
    Metapersonal encounter
  • Contest in your drawing and artwork provide visual links that help us fully understand what your about
    Contextual function of art
  • Work of art that created to person some service here physical function
    Physical function of art
  • it expresses social or collective aspect of human existence
    personal function of art
  • this is essential to engaging in the ritual that serves as the ingredients required to nature and sustain any society
    Socio-cultural function of art
  • refers to general familiarity with and ability to use the official and unofficial rules , values , genres, knowledge and discourses hat characterized cultural fields
    Cultural literacy
  • the name of a group of signs, a collection of signs which are organized in a particular way to make meaning
    text
  • the use of other text to create a new text
    Intertextuality
  • Text type which structures meaning in a certain way. through their association with a particular social purpose and social context
    Genres
  • Humanities provides man with knowledge of his history and his cultural tradition
    Importance of humanities
  • to draw a line; set "Boundaries"; we set boundaries or we do framing when we do art
    Design
  • Begins as a human encounter or experience in all depth of variety
    Art
  • importance of art
    to communicate our ideas and feelings. to appreciate the aesthetic beauty. to open our minds to the richness and beauty around us
  • "The relation to the world is a relation of presence in the world, of being in the world, in the sense of belonging to the world"
    Pierre Bourdieu
  • we see and perceive not because we are looking at the world from the outside, as it were, but because we are part of everything within our gaze.
    Tacit seeing
  • is a projective psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation, complex algorithms, or both.
    Rorschach test
  • developing sophisticated literacies in the various components of written language- we learn the shapes of letters, we learn the look of words, we learn grammar and syntax- and with these literacies (and discipline-specific training), we can write or read anything from abstract philosophy to shopping list.
    Seeing as Literacy'
  • Arrested image- is most often associated with the field of photography because photographs perfectly freeze time and motion in a way that no other art form really achieves.
    Arrested Reality
  • refers to tools, techniques, and processes used to create, manipulate, display, and analyze visual information.
    Visual technolgy
  • NEW TECHNOLOGY OF SEEING
    Photography Cinema Television Virtual reality Artificial Intelligence
  • What is Reading Visual Art?
    Reading visual art involves interpreting and understanding the meaning, symbolism, and intention behind artworks.
  • refers to art forms that primarily rely on visual elements, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and more.Visual art refers to art forms that primarily rely on visual elements, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and more
    Visual art
  • What is art ?
    Art is a diverse range of human activity