Lesson 1 Flashcards

(48 cards)

1
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discipline which empasizes of human expression from which the highlights focuses on the refinement.

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Humanities

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2
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meaning of artis

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craftmanship

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3
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latin term of craftsmanship

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Artis

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4
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human creative skills

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artisans

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5
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meaning of “humus”

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ground

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meaning of “Humanus”

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Human, Cultured, Refined

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7
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Importance of arts

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It is important in our lives

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8
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Art, like ____, is not easy to define

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love

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9
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It is an activity that provides the _____ and ______.

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beauty, pleasure (Arts)

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It is also made from one’s _____ as well as one’s ______ and
______.

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feelings, feelings, emotions.

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11
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Is a manual process

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Arts

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12
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Is a standard

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Beauty

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13
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Humanity can from the latin word?

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Humus and Humanus.

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14
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Enumerate ARTS

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  1. Beauty
  2. Happiness and Hiope
  3. Identifying and understanding the self
  4. Grief and Healing
  5. Remembering and Mark-making
  6. Raising Awareness
  7. Culture and Togetherness
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15
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The 3 Greek Philosophers and their philosophy

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Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (Father of Golden Mean)

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16
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Properties of Golden Mean

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Symmetry, Proportion, Harmony

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17
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Absolute Beauty Standards

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  1. Socrates
  2. Plato and Aristotle
  3. St. Augustine
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18
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Intellectual Foundation

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Greek

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19
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introduced the golden mean

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Greek

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20
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Introduced creatio “ex nihilo” and creatio “ex materia”

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St. Augustine

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Introduced mimesis

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Plato and Aristotle

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It mean mimicry or imitation of nature.

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It means God’s creation

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Creatio ex nihilo

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It means artist’s/humans creation

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Creatio ex materia

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Tthey believed that the beauty in the art relates in the human nature.
Plato and Aristotle
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Is the common denominator when we are talking about appreciating forms of art.
Beauty
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“beauty is in the eye of the beholder”
Relative Beauty
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Who said “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”?
Hume and Hutcheson
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“beauty is in the thing itself”
Absolute Beauty
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It is subjective and depends on the person looking at the thing.
Relative Beauty
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It considers the view that a thing is beautiful by virtue of itself.
Absolute Beauty
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It is objective and resides in the thing regardless of the people looking at it.
Absolute Beauty
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There is something about art that mirrors the soul of those willing to confront it. In a societal tone, artworks tend to echo the hopes and anxieties of an age. There is a wide range of properties of art why it gives a sense of joy and hope to its audience.
Happiness and Hope
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The experience and process of creating art itself
Happiness and Hope
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The experience and process of creating art itself
Happiness and Hope
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A lot of social issues evidently reflect this struggle for identity: gender issues, disconnectedness brought on by social media, regionalism, and even mental health issues.
Identifying and Understanding the self
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Art can serve as a powerful tool to help us communicate and relay our confusion.
Identifying and Understanding the self
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Even psychological interventions use art as therapy to aid in processing some sensitive experiences.
Identifying and Understanding the self
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Artists have interpreted these shared human experiences in different ways, which also help us process our ____.
grief (Grief and Healing)
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Some may use art as a tool to express pain and process it in therapy.
Grief and Healing
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It plays an important role in making grieving somehow dignified.
Arts in Grief and Healing
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The monument of Rizal in Luneta Park is one example of a type of art that helps us _______.
remember (Remembering and Mark-making)
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Without the _______ characteristic of art, we will not be able to sustain our ___________________ well enough.
tangible, nationalistic values (Remembering and Mark-making)
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In the Philippines, many socially-concerned artists have emerged in the age of modernism portraying politicians and the governments system in their most hateful actions
Raising Awareness
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Lastly, forms of art are often localized so that they bring identity also to certain regions. This is very evident here in the Philippines, which is geographically separated by thousands of islands – we are very regionalized.
Culture and Togetherness
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Art has the power to _______, to _________, to _________, to ________ and to _________.
transform, illuminate, educate, inspire, motivate
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creatio ex nihilo is greater than creatio ex materia (True of False)
True
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bringing one’s culture within you
diaspora