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FUNCTIONS OF ART (CLASSIFIED INTO THREE)
PERSONAL FUNCTIONS OF ART SOCIAL FUNCTIONS OF ART PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS OF ART
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Other functions of art
music sculpture architecture
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Varied and highly subjective
PERSONAL FUNCTIONS OF ART
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Addresses a particular collective interest
social functions of art
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Easiest to spot and understand
PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS OF ART
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Philosophical perspectives on art
ART AS AN IMITATION ( PLATO 2000) ART AS A REPRESENTATION (ARISTOTLE) ART AS A DISINTERESTED JUDGEMENT (EMMANUEL KANT) ART AS A COMMUNICATION OF EMOTION (LEO TOLSTOY)
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Visual focus or the image
SUBJECT
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Meaning that is communicated by the artist
CONTENT
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Types of subject
REPRESENTATIONAL ART NON-REPRESENTATIONAL ART
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Often termed as figurative art Objects or events occurring in the real world Example is mona lisa by leonardo da vinci
REPRESENTATIONAL ART
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Often termed as non figurative art Does not make a reference to the real world Weather is a person place thing or even a particular event Example is jackson pollock
NON-REPRESENTATIONAL ART
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Pablo picasso art
ABSTRACT ART
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Sources and kinds of subject
NATURE HISTORY SACRED ORIENTAL TEXT GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY JUDEO - CHRISTIAN TRADITION OTHER WORKS OF ART
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Meaning or significance or feeling
CONTENT IN ART
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One of a foremost scholars that expanded He was the art historian
ART HISTORIAN ERWIN PANOFSKY
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Various levels of meaning
FACTUAL MEANING CONVENTIONAL MEANING SUBJECTIVE MEANING
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Rudimentary level
FACTUAL MEANING
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Acknowledge interpretation of the artwork Using motifs signs symbols
CONVENTIONAL MEANING
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When subject are consulted
SUBJECTIVE MEANING
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Figured with an age god bought them with
MICHELANGELO'S "CREATION OF ADAM"
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Analysis of the artwork of michelangelo's creation of adam
SUBJECT- BIBLICAL ART FACTUAL MEANING: CREATION STORY (CREATION OF MAN) CONVENTIONAL MEANING: MAN WAS CREATED IN THE IMAGE AND LIKENESS OF GOD SUBJECTIVE MEANING: ENDOWMENT OF INTELLECT TO MAN FROM GOD
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About nature function and appreciation
ART APPRECIATION
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Examines the social political and historical
ART HISTORY
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Came from the latin word humanus means human culture and defined it is the study of how people process
HUMANITIES
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Since humans have been able
we have used philosophy literature religion art music
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Why do humanities matter?
INSIGHTS AND TO EVERYTHING UNDERSTANDING OUR WORLD BRINGING CLARITY TO THE FUTURE
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Derived from the latin word ARS which originally meant skill or craft A product of man's creativity imagination and expression
ART
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The philosophical study of beauty and taste
AESTHETICS
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Any special form of book learning
ARS
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Nature of art
ART IS EVERYWHERE
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Thing that is accepted as true or a certain
ASSUMPTION
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Assumptions of arts
ART IS UNIVERSAL ART IS NOT NATURE ART INVOLVES EXPERIENCE ART AS EXPRESSION ART IS CULTURAL ART IS A FORM OF CREATION
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A famous french philosopher
JEAN PAUL SARTRE
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The role of creativity in art making
IN ART CREATIVITY IS WHAT SETS APART ONE ARTWORK FROM ANOTHER
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Imagination is more important than knowledge
ALBERT EINSTEIN
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Appeal to the sense of sight visual in nature Examples sculptures movies paintings drawings letterings and etc
VISUAL ARTS
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Examples of visual arts
SCULPTURES MOVIES PAINTINGS DRAWING LETTERINGS
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Putting together successions of still image illusion
FILM
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Live art uses to perform props grounds
PERFORMANCE ART
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Express emotions not by using pain charcoal or camera but express through words
POETRY PERFORMANCE
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Series of movements that follows the rhythm of music
DANCE
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Making of beautiful buildings
ARCHITECTURE
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Focuses on writing using unique style both include fiction and nonfiction
LITERARY ART
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Live performers to present accounts or imaginary events
THEATRE
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Incorporating elements of style and design to everyday item
APPLIED ARTS
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Concerned everything taken as a sign
SEMIOTICS
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Everything which can be taken as significantly substituting for something else - Does not necessarily exist
SIGN
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American scientist logician philosopher Pragmatism logic of relations
CHARLES SANDERS PIERCE ( 1839 TO 1914)
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Pierce's theory of sign includes
SIGN OBJECT INTERPRETANT
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Or "representatum " synonyms with Saussure concept term a signifier
SIGN
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Something that is represented or exemplified by the sign
OBJECT
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Any meanings conveyed by the representatum
INTERPRETANT
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Swiss linguist Pioneer modern linguistic theory
FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE (1857 TO 1913)
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Two inseparable components of a sign
LANGUAGE (SIGNIFIER) PAROLE (SIGNIFIED)
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Thing or idea that person used to communicate and evoke
LANGUAGE (SIGNIFIER)
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Concept or idea behind the sign
PAROLE (SIGNIFIED)
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Saussure theory of sign
SIGNIFIER SIGNIFIED
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Material form or physical
SIGNIFIER
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Denotes to something literally and physically does not exist Abstract basis
SIGNIFIED
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French literary theorist philosopher and semiotician
ROLAND BARTHES (1915 TO 1980)
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First order, sign consist of a signifier (form) and signified (meaning) example picture of rose simply represent flower
DENOTATION
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BARTHES order of signification
DENOTATION CONNOTATION
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Second order, adds cultural or emotional meaning like rose symbolizing love These layers create myth (third order) conveying ideology
CONNOTATION
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The basic semiotic plane
1. THE VISUAL ELEMENTS 2. CHOICE OF MEDIUM AND TECHNIQUE 3. FORMAT OF THE WORK 4. OTHER PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND MARKS
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The iconic plane or the image itself
PARTICULAR FEATURES ASPECTS QUALITIES OF THE IMAGE
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Presentation of the image
FACIAL EXPRESSION BODY LANGUAGE COSTUME AND ACCESSORIES NATURAL OR SOCIAL BACKGROUND IT IS FRIENDLY? IRONIC AGGRESSIVE
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Part of iconic plane
1. positioning of the figures 2. psychological insight 3. setting
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1. Positioning of the figures
POISED RELAXED INDIFFERENT PROVOCATIVE ALOOF
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2. Psychological insight
COSTUME ACCESSORIES
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3. Setting
NATURAL, SOCIAL DOMESTIC
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Includes abroad knowledge of a society's history and its economic political cultural conditions past and present
CONTEXTUAL PLANE
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Has something to do with analyzing the values of the work
EVALUATIVE PLANE
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Color that indicates purity and innocence
WHITE
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Color that indicates blood pain and vitality
RED
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Color that indicates mystery romance and peace
PURPLE
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Sanctity of life
CHALICE
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Refers to Crafting stories, transforming
SOUL MAKING
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A filipino leader in the world of arts
DR. NORMAN NARCISO
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Five categories of soul making
CRAFTING IMAGES CRAFTING STORIES CRAFTING INSTRUMENTS CRAFTING MOVEMENTS CRAFTING TECHNIQUES
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Categories of soul making Painting, sculpting, drawing, storytelling ,and poetry , dancing
CRAFTING IMAGES
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Categories of soul making The moment we write engrave and inscribed
CRAFTING STORIES
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Categories of soul making An instrument maker is a bridge toward the unknown because the instrumental produces sounds
CRAFTING INSTRUMENTS
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Categories of soul making Our life is full of movements it is filled with various beats
CRAFTING MOVEMENTS
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Categories of soul making Anything can be crafted by using different evocative experiences and descriptions of explorations like photograph studies puppets and mask constructions and notepad studies
CRAFTING TECHNIQUES
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Five phases of soul making
SEEKING SETTLING SURRENDER SOUL MAKING SOARING
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Five phases of soul making First step is seeking or finding
SEEKING
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phases of soul making Soul making is about communicating
SETTLING
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One of the five faces of soul making Is permitted to surrender with all its pain and vulnerability something magical with happen
SURRENDER
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One of the faces of soul making When we begin the journey what we must wish is to sore to conquer our worldly experiencing materials realities to travel
SOARING
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One of the five phases of soul making At some point of the variety Between settling and surrender
SOUL MAKING