PART 2

Cards (29)

  • Domestic Architecture
    • IT IS PRODUCED FOR SOCIAL UNIT, IT PROVIDES SHELTER AND SECURITY FOR THE BASIC PHYSICAL FUNCTION OF LIFE THAT INVOLVE THE FAMILY RATHER THAN A COMMUNITY.
  • Religious and Sacred Architecture
    • churches and mosques which serve as places for worship and shelter for relics and images
  • Welfare and Educational Buildings
    • facilities for education, health, public security, and utilities
  • Government and State Architecture
    • buildings that are required for the performance of the basic function of the government: administration, legislative, and dispensing justice
  • Recreational Architecture
    • facilitates the human need to recreate, to refresh or rejuvenate oneself physically and mentally
  • Commercial and Industrial Architecture
    • economic function: exchange, transportation, communication, manufacturing, and power production which meet the principal needs of commerce industry
  • Zigzag windows - highly stylized windows with sharp incisions shaped like the bolts of lightning
  • Tent-style roofs - lightweight tensile structure with dynamic sculptural geometries
  • Skin and bones aesthetics - highlights the internal working of the buildings in its external appearance
  • Communication equipment - communication tower installed in a building to enhance its verticality and more high-tech look to the structure
  • Irregular forms - forms that are no longer based on grids or regular solids
  • Architecture as sculpture - freedom from rectangular grid-based and new materials to form the building.
  • Theater transpires for as long as living experience is created in an environment shared by the performer or actor and the spectator or audience
  • The popularization of theater workshops and the use of multi-art and integrated arts approach have encouraged non-theater artists to create original plays based on their real-life experiences.
  • In the Philippines, the idea of dance was introduced by the Spaniards for social occasions like tertullas or formal parties
  • balse, polka, mazurka, and escotis were prevalent in the social classes towards the end of the spanish regime.
  • jota, pandango, habanera, and the maszurka became regionalized
  • Contemporary dance emerged in Europe and Unites States at the height of industrial revolution and the decline of victorian social structures, from the ballet tradition.
  • Isadora Duncan - pioneered the contemporary dance and termed it with new dance, free dance, or modern romanticism
  • Martha Graham - trained the dancers in an american way
  • in entertainment industry, the clog and tap dances were introduced in the vaudeville stage. ballet was also brought in Bodabil
    • Contemporary music came about as a new direction in music composition by western composers.
    • When electric instruments were being invented like the dynamophone, new experiments of sounds were made.
    • Electronic music flourished in western germany radio and french radio
    • in USA, computer music begun and these new compositions were termed new music
  • The development of Philippine contemporary music is premised on the incorporation of native thematic materials, and native indigenous practice, as well as philosophical theories in Philippine traditional music
  • Cinema is the art of moving picture - recording reality through the technology of camera, manipulating the sequence and juxtaposing the recorded images and projecting the pictures upon a screen though a film reel or a digital file.
  • Cinema was made contemporary in the Philippines because of social realism of Lino Brocka and impressionism of Ishmael Bernal.
  • After the fall of marcos dictatorship and the revolutionary government of Corazon Aquino, the independent film movement was launched by maverick pictures whose on the format of video and genre, its short film opened up possibilities for artistic engagement through film with current technology.
  • The hybrid art form - hybridity could mean the blurring of distinct traditional boundaries between artistic media, such as painting, sculpture, film, performance, architecture and dance.
  • Hybrid art forms expand possibilities for experimentation and innovation in contemporary art