Principles of Sculpture and other Factors Flashcards

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Proportion

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in visual art and architecture, the relation, ratio, of one part to another and of each part to a whole with regard to size, height, width, length, or depth.

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Repetition

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reiteration of elements in a work of any art so as to create a sense of unity.

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Articulation

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the manner in which things are joined together in a work of art.

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Focal point

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in visual art, an area of attention.

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Found

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an object that is taken from life and presented as artwork.

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Ephemeral

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a work of art designed to last only a short time.

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Interactivity

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essential works that enclose carious kinds of electronic media.

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Sculpture methods

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subtractive (carved), addition (built), substitution (cast), manipulation (modeling, kneading, shaping), found (assemblage), and ephemeral (“conceptual”).

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Architecture

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a museum of ideas and engineering. a design of 30-D space to create practical enclosure. aesthetic cannot be separated from the practical or functional properties.

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Structure

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post-and lintel: horizontal beams bid across open spaces between vertical pillars. Stonehenge is an example.

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Arch types

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round, horseshoe, lancet, ogee, judor, and trefoil.

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Cantilever

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any overhanging beam or floor supported ONLY at one end.

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Bearing wall

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the wall supports itself, the floors, and the roof. Log cabins are an example bering wall construction.

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Building materials

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stone, wood, concrete, and steel.

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