Lesson 2 Flashcards

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He is a famous french philosopher of the 20th Century

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Jean-Paul Sartre

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He described the role of an art as a creative work that depicts the world in a completely different light and perspective and the source is due to human freedom

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Jean-Paul Sartre

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3
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Refining one’s ability to appreciate art allows him to deeply understand the purpose of an artwork and recognize the beauty it possesses. ( Collins & Riley, 1931)

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Art Appreciation

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4
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In cultivating an appreciation of art, one should also exercise and develop his taste for things that are fine and beautiful.

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Art Appreciation

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Frequenting museums, art galleries, performing art theaters, concert halls or even malls that display art exhibitions will not only develop an understanding of the art but will serve as a rewarding experience. (Collins & Riley, 1931).

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Art Appreciation

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6
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It is what sets apart one artwork from another. A creative artist does not simply copy or imitate another artist’s work in terms of its lines, flaws, colors and patterns in recreating nature. Embraces originality

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Creativity

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7
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It can be quite challenging since what you thought was your own and creative idea may not what it seems to be after extensive research.

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Creativity

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8
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“It’s More Fun in the Philippines.” Campaign Ad of Department of Tourism which boomed popularity in 2011 but was found out that it was allegedly plagiarized from Switzerland’s Tourism. This is an example of what?

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Creativity

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9
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It should be backed with careful research on related art to avoid such conflicts

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Creativity

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10
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It starts with human mind. It all begins with imagination.

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Creativity

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“____________ is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while ________ embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”

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Imagination

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12
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He his a german physicist

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Albert Einstein

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13
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His knowledge is derived from imagination.

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Albert Einstein

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14
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It is not constrained by the walls of the norm, but goes beyond that. Through ________, one is able to craft something bold, new and better in the hopes of creating something that will stimulate change.

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Imagination

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Something imaginary does not necessarily mean it cannot be called art. Artists use their ____________ that gives birth to reality.

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Imagination

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16
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Art also inspires ________.

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Imagination

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17
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trying to release yourself from tormenting and disabling state of excitement or fear.

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Expressing oneself

18
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What an artist does to an emotion is not to induce it, but express it.

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Principle of Art

19
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He made the principle of art

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Robin George Collingwood

20
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Expressing emotions is something different from describing emotion

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Principle of Art

21
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Give me all the ways of expressing oneself through art

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Visual arts
Film
Performance Art
Poetry Performance
Architecture
Dance
Literary Art
Theater
Applied Art

22
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appealing to the sense of sight and are mainly visual in nature.

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Visual arts

23
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paintings, drawings, letterings, printing, sculptures and digital imaging.

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Visual arts

24
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refers to the art of putting together successions of still images in order to create an illusion of movement.

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Focuses on its aesthetics, cultural and social value and considered as both an art and industry.
Film
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It is a technique that motion picture camera, animation techniques, Compute Generated Imagery
Film
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The elements of it is lighting, musical score, visual effects, direction
Film
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A live art and the artist’s medium is mainly human body and other kinds of arts such as visual art, props, or sound.
Performance Art
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Four important elements: time, where the performance happened, performer’s body and relationship between the audience and performers.
Performance Art
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artist expresses his emotions not by paint charcoal or camera but through words. Clarity and beauty and stimulate strong emotions
Poetry Performance
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combined with movements, tone, volume and intensity of the delivery.
Poetry Performance
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making of beautiful buildings
Architecture
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not all buildings can be considered _________. (striking balance of lines, colors and shapes.)
Architecture
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series of movements that follows the rhythm of the music accompaniment. Form of expression. Creative form and no rules
Dance
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use words- not paint, musical instruments or chisels to express themselves
Literary Art
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focuses on writing using a unique style
Literary Art
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fiction and non-fiction such as novels, biographies and poems.
Literary Art
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use live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a live audience.
Theater
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script Elements: acting, gesture, lighting, sound effects, musical score, scenery and props
Theater
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incorporating elements of style an design to everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetical value.
Applied Arts
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industrial design, interior design, fashion design and graphic design.
Applied Arts