Creative Industries 1 Q2 M2
Creative Industries 1 Q2 M2
Creative Industries 1 Q2 M2
Visual Arts
These are the arts that meet the eye and evoke an emotion through an
expression of skill and imagination. They include the most ancient forms,
such as painting and drawing, and the arts that were born thanks to the
development of technology, like sculpture, printmaking, photography, and
installation art, the latter a combination of multiple creative expressions.
Though beauty is in the eye of the beholder, different eras in art history
have had their own principles to define beauty, from the richly ornamented
taste of the Baroque to the simple, utilitarian style of the Prairie School.
Media Arts
Media Arts is art that is created through use of new media and
technology.
The term media art is used to indicate a certain group of art works. In
general, the term media art is understood to apply to all forms of time-
related art works which are created by recording sound or visual images.
A time-related artwork is a work that changes and 'moves', in contrast to
older art forms that are static, which stand still, such as paintings,
photographs and most sculptures. Time-related art works include works in
the fields of sound, video and computer art, both installations and internet
projects, and single channel works. Single channel works are video works
that are shown by projection, or on a monitor screen.
Applied Art
The term "applied art" refers to the application (and resulting product) of
artistic design to utilitarian objects in everyday use. Whereas works of fine
art have no function other than providing aesthetic or intellectual stimulation
to the viewer, works of applied art are usually functional objects which have
been "prettified" or creatively designed with both aesthetics and function in
mind. Applied art embraces a huge range of products and items, from a
teapot or chair, to the walls and roof of a railway station or concert hall, a
fountain pen or computer mouse.
Sources:
http://augustana.net/users/arwalters/design/components.htm
https://www.britannica.com/browse/Visual-Arts
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-the-visual-arts-182706
https://www.spps.org/Page/23303
http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/definitions/applied-art.htm
1. What do you call the arts that apply design and decoration to everyday
and essentially practical objects in order to make them aesthetically
pleasing?
A. Arts B. Applied Arts C. Media Arts D. Visual Arts
2. Which of the following is an art that meet the eye and evoke an emotion
through an expression of skill and imagination?
A. Arts B. Applied Arts C. Media Arts D. Visual Arts
3. Which of the following is not a component of an artwork?
A. color B. Content C. Form D. Subject
4. Media Arts standards are intended to address the diverse forms and
categories of media arts, including: imaging, sound, moving image, virtual
and interactive. Which of the following is an example of media arts?
A. Batik B. Embroidery C. Metal work D. Web design
5. How Media Arts is created?
A. Through use of art materials.
B. Through use of art and design materials.
C. Through use of new media and technology.
D. Through use of visual, media and applied arts.
Web
Animation Set Design Photography
Design
Digital Interior
Sculpture Drawing
Drawing Design
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Applied Arts
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Processing Questions:
1. How did you classify the words that belong in each cloud?
2. Describe briefly the meaning of each words?
3. What are the significance of the arts and design forms in undertaking
artwork and pieces?
4. How would you choose your specialization in Art and design Track?
Explain your basis in making up your decision.
Subject
Subject
(The main theme of a work of
art)
Form
(The form of a work refers to its
totality as a work of art) Arts and
Design
Content
Forms
(The meaning of a work of art)
Form Content
Example No. 1:
Subject
Head horse/Animal
Visual Arts
Form
Content
Picasso painted a rearing horse with rolling eyes and
distended teeth, its face is so anguished, you can almost
hear its scream and you might miss the spear piercing it
from back to front.
Example No. 2:
Fruit
Media
Art
The color of the
Digital drawing orange represents
of Ms. Centrina its taste. The
more colorful it is,
Tamala the more it taste
sweet.
Processing Questions:
1. What did you feel while doing the activity?
2. Did you discover a hidden skill that you have in yourself?
3. What arts and design form you select and why did you choose it?
4. What is your most favorite part of the activity and the one that you
have the most difficulty?
IV. REFLECTION
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V. REFERENCES
http://augustana.net/users/arwalters/design/components.htm
https://www.britannica.com/browse/Visual-Arts
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-the-visual-arts-182706
https://www.spps.org/Page/23303
http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/definitions/applied-art.htm
5. C
Applied Arts – Fashion Design, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Set Design 3. A
Compiled by:
JANICE P. CABAHUG – TEACHER III