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    • What is the time period during which Modern Art emerged?
      Late 1800's
    • What caused Modern Art to wane in the middle of the 20th century?
      Postmodernism came to light
    • When did Contemporary Arts emerge?
      Late 1970's
    • What does the term "con tempo" refer to in the context of Contemporary Arts?
      It means "with the times"
    • How is Integrative Art characterized?
      It is a hybrid art that is interactive and multi-disciplinary
    • What are some examples of disciplines combined in Integrative Art?
      • Dance
      • Music
      • Song
    • What is Installation Art?
      An art made indoors or outdoors where a space is transformed into a three-dimensional artwork
    • What materials can be used in Installation Art?
      Diverse materials, using a realistic or abstract style
    • What does Appropriation in art refer to?
      It is also known as borrowing and finds inspiration in artworks from previous periods
    • What is Abstraction in art?
      The artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner
    • What are the elements of art involved in Abstraction?
      Line, shape and form, color, value
    • What is Non-objectivism in art?
      There is totally no subject at all, just an interplay of pure elements of art
    • What are the elements of art in Non-objectivism?
      Line, color, shape and form, space
    • How is Shape defined in art?
      Formed when ends of a line meet, can be geometric or organic
    • What distinguishes Form from Shape?
      Form is three-dimensional, while shape is two-dimensional
    • What does the term "Elements of Art" refer to?
      Shapes, lines, colors, tones, and textures used to produce sensations on a flat surface
    • What is Realism in art?

      The subject is done the way it looks
    • What are the elements of art in Realism?
      Color, shape and form, value, line
    • What is Distortion in art?
      The artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner
    • What are the elements of art involved in Distortion?
      Color, shape and form, value, line
    • What is Pastiche in art?

      It blurs the divisions between fine art and commercial art
    • What is Bricolage in art?
      A creation or construction that uses a diverse range of materials
    • What does Visual Design refer to?
      A composition or layout of lines, shapes, and color to form patterns
    • What is Theatrical Performance?

      The staging and execution of a production like drama, opera, and festivals
    • How does Cinema differ from Theatrical Performance?
      Cinema is not a live performance and is seen on a flat screen
    • What is an example of a contemporary theatrical performance?
      RAK of AEGIS
    • What is an example of a film produced by Star Cinema?
      Anak starred by Vilma Santos and Claudine Barreto
    • 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
    • What influenced the variety of art forms in the Philippines?
      Colonial periods in history - Spanish, British, American, and Japanese
    • When did post-modernism appear in the Philippines?
      Late 1980's
    • What do post-modernists believe about artists?
      Artists should borrow, combine, explore what already existed
    • What is the relationship between Integrative Art and post-modernism?
      Integrative Art is a result of post-modernist beliefs and practices
    • 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
    • What is Color in art?

      A sensation created by visible wavelengths of light caught in a prism
    • What is Value in art?
      The degree of lightness and darkness of a color
    • What is Texture in art?

      The surface of an artwork which can be actual or simulated
    • What is Choreography in art?
      The arrangement or design for dance movements
    • What are Musical Instruments?
      Any tool or device that produces a sound
    • What are Literary and Musical Compositions?

      Written works meant to be read, sung, or delivered in a play
    • 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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