Module 6 Flashcards

1
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He quoted:
“Soul making is about drawing out a certain experience of the person and transforming this into an image either in a form of painting or a composition or a production.”

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Noy Narciso

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-Is all about crafting stories and transforming brief moments into images and symbols.
- The soul maker says that through this, he is able to connect people, understand cultures, and embody tolerance and peace.
- It is an alternative venue for knowing ourselves and looking into the depths and real meaning of what we are doing in our everyday life.

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Soul Making

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  • Does not need to be conscious as to how far one’s masterpieces go.
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Soul Maker

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4
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  • Is the earliest known written document found in a Philippine language in the Philippines.
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Laguna Copperplate Inscription (LCI)

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5
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  • Indigenous visual arts encompass a wide range of art forms that are integrated into our everyday life such as clothing, jewelry, body ornament, toys, furniture, vehicles and even Filipino food
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Manunggul Jar

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6
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  • Is also embodied in the creation of kakanin such as sapin-sapin, atchara, sweetened kundol and dayap fruits with decorative carvings.
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Folk art

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  • The earliest forms of habitation would be provided by nature as exemplified by dwellers in Palawan.
  • Those who led a nomadic life of hunting and gathering made shelters using tree branches and grasses from forests.
  • Our ancestors became rooted to the land cluster of various types of bahay-kubo made of bamboo, nipa, cogon, and anahaw leaves and other grasses woven and tied together.
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Tabon Cave

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8
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  • One of the best examples of the Nipa Hut.
  • This is actually the type of house that is best suited for our tropical climate because it provides good ventilation even on hot days.
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Ifugao Fale

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9
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  • One important feature of the Fale is the
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Halipan

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10
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  • The indigenous houses in Batanes island adapt well to the climate of frequent storms.
    -They used thick lime stones for walls and
    thatched grass or cogon for the roof.
  • These are low structures that can withstand
    strong winds and rain.
  • They use boats to reach some villages, and
    take bamboo bridges.
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Ivatans

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11
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  • In Mindanao, these people developed an architecture influenced by the sea.
  • They built their bahay-kubo in stilts over the water.
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Badjao

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12
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  • (place for sleeping) is made of wood that has a protruding beam called a panolong with okir or carved curvilinear designs.
  • The house is also earth-quake proof due to its big posts rest on a cluster of stones than being imbedded unto the ground.
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Maranao Architecture
Torogan

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13
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– Is an artistic cultural heritage of the Maranaos of Lanao, Philippines
- It is an artistic design of the Maranao native inhabitants of Southern Philippines beginning from the early 6th century C.E. before the Islamization of the area.
- a design rendered or carved in hardwood, brass, silver and wall painting in curvilinear lines and Arabic figures.
- Most common designs are flowers, serpents and chicken-like figure.

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Okir

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14
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  • In 1521 and the colonization of the Philippines from 1565 to 1898 brought about profound changes in the life and Art of the Filipinos.
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Spanish Colonizers

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15
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  • Is known as the “grandfather” of the festivals in the Philippines, the celebration that started many festivals in the country.
  • This festival in Aklan, celebrated every January is also one of the
    oldest and is known as the best and the biggest Mardi Gras in The Philippines.
  • The highlights of the Festival are the tribal dances, the booming drum beats, the loud chants, and the Catholic rituals.
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Ati-Atihan Festival

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16
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  • The newly introduced art was taken up easily by the Filipinos
  • From the carving of Anitos was transformed into a sculpture of the saints
  • Different parts of the churches such as the church doors, pulpits and carrozas (floats that carry saints for processions) were carved from adobe, coral stone and volcanic rock.
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Sculpture

17
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  • Walled city is a prime example of architecture which helped solidify the power of the Spaniards in the Philippines.
  • The biggest architectural influence of the Spaniards is seen through the church.
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Intramuros

18
Q

– Found in Cebu City. It is the oldest major Catholic structure in the country.
- It is also said to stand on the very spot where the image of the Santo Niño was discovered in a hut by Spanish conquistadors.

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Basilica de Sto. Niño

19
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  • Better known as the Manila Cathedral.
  • The cathedral serves both as the Prime Basilica of the Philippines and the highest seat of the archbishop in the country
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Minor Basilica

20
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  • Ancestral houses of Principia and Ilustrados are mostly made with this style.
  • The houses are made of stone at the base and the wood for the second floor.
  • It is considered as a status symbol of the elite in Philippine Society.
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Bahay na Bato

21
Q
  • Was owned by the sixth Ilocano-born President of the Philippines Elpidio Quirino’s wife, Doña Alicia Syquia Quirino.
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Syquia Mansion

22
Q
  • Another iconic place in Vigan today where the Bahay na Bato style
    houses are featured, a very picturesque street that was restored to
    its pre-war beauty with its cobbled streets.
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Calle Crisologo

23
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  • The Americans established the University, the country’s State University, in 1908.
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University of the Philippines

24
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  • Designed by a Spanish priest-civil engineer Rev. Fr. Roque Ruaño in 1920 to 1923, the main building of the Philippines’ oldest university,
  • Located along España Boulevard is also the first earthquake resistant building in the country.
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University of Sto. Tomas

25
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  • Amorsolo made several book and magazine cover designs. He also designed for commercial products, the most famous of which is?
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Marca Demonio

26
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  • Made the master plan of Manila and Baguio, his design included the construction of a government center, school, hospitals, the development of parks and waterfronts, and the improvement of canals
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Architect Daniel Burnham

27
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  • The building designs exhibit the neo- classical style the American government favored.
  • It features columns and pediments such as those we see in the Post Office building and National Museums.
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Neo-Classical Style Buildings

28
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– Designed the Tahanang Filipino, better known as Coconut Palace completed in 1978.
- He experimented with traditional materials such as resources developed from coconut tree such as timber, coconut shells, and fiber.
- developed a style that was at once recognizably Filipino, yet still modern.
- He championed the use of indigenous materials, and experimented with new technologies for transforming them into usable modern building materials.

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Architect Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa

29
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  • Known as The Big Dome, is an indoor multi-purpose sports arena that is part of the Araneta Center in the Cubao area of Quezon City, Philippines
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Araneta Coliseum

30
Q

– Designed by the Mañosa brothers (Manuel, Francisco, and Jose),

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San Miguel Corporation Building

31
Q
  • Located in Bonifacio Global City is hard to miss. For its sheer design alone, it is a landmark work from the father and son team of Lor and Ed Calma, and their architectural firm
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Mind Museum

32
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  • Its all-glass façade with barely discernible edges makes this premium-grade office building in Makati business district blend and even disappear in its surrounding sky and landscape.
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Zuellig Building

33
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  • Recently opened in May 2013, envisaged to be a luxury mall within the flourishing Bonifacio Global City.
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SM Aura Premier

34
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– Located within the SM Mall of Asia complex in Pasay City, is the
newest sports and events arena in the metro after its official opening in 2012.

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Mall of Asia Arena

35
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– In Bulacan is considered the biggest indoor arena in the world with a maximum capacity of 55,000 people.

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Philippine Arena

36
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  • The aftermath of the second world war left nothing but destruction in its wake, and a time of rebuilding ensued
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Soul and Space