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What is the time period during which Modern Art emerged?
Late
1800's
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What caused Modern Art to wane in the middle of the 20th century?
Postmodernism
came to
light
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When did Contemporary Arts emerge?
Late
1970's
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What does the term "con tempo" refer to in the context of Contemporary Arts?
It means "
with the times
"
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How is Integrative Art characterized?
It is a
hybrid
art that is interactive and
multi-disciplinary
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What are some examples of disciplines combined in Integrative Art?
Dance
Music
Song
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What is Installation Art?
An art made indoors or outdoors where a space is
transformed
into a
three-dimensional
artwork
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What materials can be used in Installation Art?
Diverse
materials, using a realistic or
abstract
style
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What does Appropriation in art refer to?
It is also known as
borrowing
and finds
inspiration
in artworks from previous periods
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What is Abstraction in art?
The artist
breaks apart
a subject and
rearranges
it in a different manner
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What are the elements of art involved in Abstraction?
Line
, shape and form,
color
, value
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What is Non-objectivism in art?
There is totally no subject at all, just an
interplay
of
pure
elements of art
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What are the elements of art in Non-objectivism?
Line
,
color
, shape and form, space
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How is Shape defined in art?
Formed when ends of a line meet, can be
geometric
or
organic
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What distinguishes Form from Shape?
Form
is three-dimensional, while
shape
is two-dimensional
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What does the term "Elements of Art" refer to?
Shapes, lines, colors, tones, and
textures
used to produce
sensations
on a flat surface
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What is
Realism
in
art
?
The
subject
is done the way it
looks
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What are the elements of art in Realism?
Color
, shape and form, value,
line
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What is Distortion in art?
The artist
breaks apart
a subject and
rearranges
it in a different manner
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What are the elements of art involved in Distortion?
Color
, shape and form, value,
line
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What is
Pastiche
in
art
?
It
blurs
the divisions between fine art and
commercial art
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What is Bricolage in art?
A creation or construction that uses a
diverse
range of
materials
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What does Visual Design refer to?
A
composition
or layout of lines, shapes, and color to form
patterns
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What is
Theatrical Performance
?
The
staging
and execution of a production like drama,
opera
, and festivals
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How does Cinema differ from Theatrical Performance?
Cinema is not a
live
performance and is seen on a
flat
screen
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What is an example of a contemporary theatrical performance?
RAK
of
AEGIS
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What is an example of a film produced by Star Cinema?
Anak starred by
Vilma Santos
and
Claudine Barreto
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What materials are needed for the activity "Collage on the Elements of Art"?
1
short bond paper
Any materials found in your
household
Marking
tools
Glue
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What influenced the variety of art forms in the Philippines?
Colonial periods
in history - Spanish, British, American, and
Japanese
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When did post-modernism appear in the Philippines?
Late
1980's
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What do post-modernists believe about artists?
Artists should
borrow
,
combine
, explore what already existed
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What is the relationship between Integrative Art and post-modernism?
Integrative Art is a result of
post-modernist beliefs
and
practices
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What are the three contexts of art?
Form
: The surface feature of an artwork
Content
: The subject matter that carries the message
Context
: The varied situations in which works have been produced or interpreted
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What is
Color
in
art
?
A sensation created by visible
wavelengths
of light caught in a
prism
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What is Value in art?
The degree of lightness and
darkness
of a
color
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What is
Texture
in
art
?
The surface
of an
artwork which can
be actual or simulated
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What is Choreography in art?
The
arrangement
or design for
dance movements
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What are Musical Instruments?
Any tool or
device
that produces a
sound
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What are
Literary
and
Musical Compositions
?
Written works meant to be read
, sung, or delivered in
a play
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What is Harmony in the Principles of Design?
It refers to the
wholeness
of the design and the
pleasing
arrangement of parts
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