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  • Dadaism
    Art movement that emerged as a response to the absurdity of World War I and sought to reject traditional artistic conventions
  • Constructivism
    • Art movement that emphasized the use of geometric shapes and industrial materials to create works that celebrated modern technology
    • Materials: Glass, metals and other industrial materials
    • Central Principle: Integration of art with industrial production
  • Surrealism
    Art movement that emerged primarily in the city of Paris, where surrealist artists sought to unlock the subconscious mind by using automatism, exploring the unconscious mind through symbolic imagery and metaphor, and challenging social and political norms
  • Optical Art
    Art that creates illusionistic effects through geometric patterns
  • Conceptual Art
    Art movement that emerged in the 1960s, rejecting the idea that "art should be beautiful" and focusing on the conceptual idea or concept behind the artwork
  • Photorealism
    Art movement that emerged during the 1970s, focusing on everyday subjects and scenes, commonly using photography
  • Installation Art
    • Art that engages with three-dimensional space, often using various found objects and mixed media, and is characterized by being small-scale and easily transportable
  • Soulmaking
    The process of developing one's inner self and emotional depth, which is unavoidable and necessary for growth, and involves embracing "negative capability" - the ability to embrace uncertainty and doubt without reaching for absolutes
  • Da Vinci Principles
    • Curiosità - Cultivating a sense of wonder and curiosity
    • Dimostrazione - Experimentation and empirical knowledge
    • Corporalità - Understanding human anatomy and movement
    • Sfumato - Emphasizing the importance of Sfumato
  • Narratives
    The chronological sequence of events in a story
  • Appropriation
    The act of borrowing ideas, themes, or cultural elements from another source
  • Ownership
    Recognition and acknowledgment of authorship and creative contributions
  • Textile Art
    The art of weaving
  • Soul
    The emotional resonance conveyed through the artwork
  • Embroidery
    A textile art technique commonly associated with expressing dreams and imagination
  • T'boli
    • An indigenous group that creates T'nalak, a textile made from Abaca fibers, primarily associated with textile weaving
    • Dagmay - An embroidery technique used in T'boli textile art
  • Classical Music
    • Preference for clarity, balance, and symmetry (example: Baroque music)
  • Baroque Music

    Music from the 16th to 18th centuries, characterized by the use of elaborate ornamentation
  • Ground Bass (Basso Continuo)

    A musical form that became popular during the Baroque era
  • Concerto
    A musical form that became popular during the Classical era, consisting of three movements in a fast-slow-fast sequence
  • Solo Instrument with Orchestra
    A type of ensemble that Classical composers often wrote music for
  • Modern Era (20th century to present)

    • Exploration of dissonance and unconventional harmonies
    • Types of ensembles: Traditional orchestras, Electronic and experimental ensembles, Chamber groups
  • Tone Poem
    A musical form that became popular during the Modern era
  • Romantic Era (19th to 20th centuries)

    • Heightened expression of emotion and individualism
  • Tone poem
    Musical form that became popular during the Modern era
  • Romantic era

    • 19th to 20th centuries
    • Heightened expression of emotion and individualism
  • Marcel Duchamp
    Prominent figure associated with Dadaism
  • Vladimir Tatlin
    Considered the founder of Constructivism
  • Johann Sebastian Bach
    One of the most prominent composers of Baroque music
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    One of the most prominent composers of the Classical era
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
    Composer of Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
  • Frédéric Chopin

    Composer of Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2
  • Franz Liszt
    Composer of Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp minor
  • Johannes Brahms
    Composer of Symphony No. 1
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125