CPAR 2nd Grading

Cards (80)

  • Interpreting various ordinary human activities such as chores, routines and rituals to socially relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism and war.
    Performance
  • Performance evolved “to emphasize spontaneous elements of chance.
    Walker Art Center
  • An art form that is performed and positioned in a specific space such as public places
    Space
  • Flash mobs, art installations in malls and parks
    Space
  • Usage of unconventional materials mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork
    Hybridity
  • Recording performances, video posting, sharing and live streaming
    Technology
  • The correct use of prints, images and icons to produce another art form
    Appropriation
  • Existing artworks are appropriated to produce another artwork.
  • Appropriation
    Borrow Recycle Reuse
  • Combines past from the present
    Appropriation
  • "What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?"
    Vincent van Gogh
  • Medium is defined as the material or the substance out of which a work is made. Through these materials, the artists express and communicate feelings and ideas.
  • The medium also defines the nature of the art form as follows:
    1. Sculpture
    2. Architecture
    3. Paintings
    4. Printmaking
    5. Music
    6. Dance
    7. Theater
    8. Photography
    9. Writing
  • On the basis of medium, the arts can be classified as PRACTICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, PICTORIAL, NARRATIVE and MUSICAL.
  • MUSICAL ARTS include music, poetry and dance that is accompanied by music.
  • The PRACTICAL ARTS have immediate use for everyday and business life such as design, architecture and furniture.
  • PICTORIAL WORKS include painting, drawing, graphics and stage and production design.
  • Works that are staged and performed are considered DRAMATIC and they include drama, performance art or music and dance.
  • If they are based on stories, the art forms are classified as NARRATIVE
  • Is the manner in which artists use and manipulate materials to achieve the desired formal effect and communicate the desired concept or meaning according to his personal style.
    Technique
  • Wood carving is an art that has been practiced all over the world but very avidly in Southeast Asia where great pieces of woodwork had been crafted throughout the ages.
  • Silk-screen printing is one of the most popular printing techniques and is most-used by companies when printing design onto products of different sizes and materials. It has been used for more than 100 years in the commercials and artistic sector and is mainly used for printing images and designs on T-shirts, Tote bags, paper, wood, ceramics nad other materials.
  • Analogue photography refers to photography using an analogue camera and film. A roll of film loaded inti the camera and the magic begins once you start clicking; light interacts with the chemicals in the film and an image is recorded. The pictures collected in your film roll come to life when the film is processed in a photo lab.
  • Film-making is the process of making a film. The direction or the production of films for the cinema or television is a visual story telling. Film making involves a number of discrete stages including an initial story, idea or commission through screenwriting, casting, shooting, sound recording and reproduction, editing and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a film release and exhibition.
  • Digital Photography uses camera containing arrays of electronic photodetectors to capture images focused by a lens as opposes to an exposure on photographic film. The captured images are digitized and stored as a computer file ready for further digital processing, viewing, electronic publishing or digital printing .
  • Digital Film Making is the norm these days, enabling filmmakers to blend art and digital media and speed up the process of filmmaking as wells as be more creative and enterprising in the special effects department
  • Music Production is the process of creating a recorded music project. A record producer usually handles music production, managing every aspect.
  • Industrial design is the combination of art and engineering, drawing skills, creativity and technical knowledge. Industrial engineers usually choose to work on products in a specific industry such as the medical, automobile or technology industry
  • Robotics is an interdisciplinary research area at the interface of computer science and engineering. Robotics involves design, construction, operation and the use of robots. The goal of robotics is to design intelligent machines that can help and assist humans in their day-to-day lives and keep everyone safe.
  • Collage are the techniques of an art production primarily used in the visual arts, where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole
  • Decollage is the opposite of collage; instead of an image being built upall or parts of existing images, it is created by cutting, treating away or otherwise removing pieces of an original image. The French word“Decollage” in English means “Take-off” or “To be come Unglued” or “Tobecome unstuck”.
  • Graffiti are writings or drawings that have been scribbled,scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in apublic space. Graffiti range from simple written words to elaboratewall paintings.
  • Land art or earth arts is an art movement in which landscape and the workof art are inextricably linked. It is also an art form that is created in nature,using natural materials such as soil, rock (bed rock, boulders, stones),organic media (logs, branches, leaves), and water which introducedmaterials such as concrete, metal, asphalt, or mineral pigments.
  • Digital Art, is a term applied to contemporary art that uses the method of mass production.
  • Mixed media refers to artwork in the making of which more than one mediumhas been employed. It refers to a work of visual art that combines varioustraditionally distinct visual art media. For example, work on canvas thatcombines paint, ink, and collage.
  • Drama
    A form of literature in which actors impersonate the actions and speech of the characters for entertainment of an audience, either on stage or by means of a broadcast
  • Types of Drama

    • Comedy
    • Tragedy
    • History
    • Tragic-Comedy
    • Theatre of the Absurd
    • Satire
    • Farce
    • Modern Drama
    • Melodrama
  • Comedy
    • Literary genre and a type of dramatic work that is amusing and satirical in its tone, mostly having a cheerful ending
    • Motif is triumph over unpleasant circumstance by creating comic effects, resulting in a happy or successful conclusion
  • Tragedy
    • Type of drama that presents a serious subject matter about human suffering and corresponding terrible events in a dignified manner
  • Script
    Written form of a drama