Lesson 2 Flashcards

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Artist

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An individual engaged in creating, practicing, or demonstrating art as a form of expression.

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Collins & Riley, 1931

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Authors who discussed the nature of art and its historical perspectives (specific context to be detailed from the document).

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Jean-Paul Sartre

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A philosopher who emphasized existentialism, focusing on individual freedom and creative responsibility.

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Freedom

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The state or condition in which individuals exercise choice and self-expression without undue restrictions.

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Creativity

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The ability to produce original and imaginative ideas or works.

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Thinking outside the box

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The act of considering innovative and unconventional ideas.

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7
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It’s more fun in the Philippines

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A tourism campaign slogan launched in 2011.

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Department of Tourism, 2011

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The governmental body responsible for promoting the Philippines’ tourism industry, which launched the ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’ slogan.

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Ramon Jimenez Jr.

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The Secretary of Tourism during the launch of the ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’ campaign.

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Imagination

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The faculty of forming new ideas or images not present to the senses.

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11
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Albert Einstein Quote

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A notable reference to Einstein emphasizing the importance of imagination in creative endeavors.

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12
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Collingwood, 1938

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A reference to discussions on the philosophical understanding of art by R.G. Collingwood.

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13
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Cave paintings

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Early forms of visual art created by prehistoric humans, representing one of the first mediums of artistic expression.

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Expression

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The process of conveying thoughts, emotions, or concepts through artistic mediums.

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15
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Expressing oneself

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Communicating personal feelings, thoughts, or perspectives through art.

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Emotions

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A key component of art, often captured and conveyed through various artistic forms.

17
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Visual arts

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Art forms primarily visual in nature, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and more.

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Mediums of visual arts

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The materials or techniques used in creating visual artwork, such as oil paint, clay, or digital media.

19
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John La Farge

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An artist known for his contributions to the development of stained glass and other visual arts.

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Film

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A medium of art involving the production of moving images, often telling a story or conveying an artistic vision.

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Filmmaking

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The process of creating films, encompassing writing, directing, producing, and editing.

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Motion-picture camera

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A device used to capture a sequence of images to create moving pictures.

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Animation techniques

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Methods used to bring static images or objects to life in a sequence, including hand-drawn, stop-motion, and digital animation.

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Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI)

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The use of computer graphics to create visual effects and imagery in films and other media.

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Film festivals

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Events celebrating cinema, showcasing films from various genres, cultures, and creators.

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Performance art

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A live artistic presentation that combines various elements like acting, music, and visual effects.

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Poetry performance

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The live recitation or dramatization of poetry, emphasizing vocal and physical expression.

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Poet

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An individual who composes poetry, expressing ideas, emotions, or narratives through verse.

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Architecture

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The art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures.

30
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Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux

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A historic architectural masterpiece in Bordeaux, France, representing classical design.

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Dance

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A performing art involving rhythmic movement of the body, often accompanied by music.

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Literary art

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Artistic works primarily composed of written words, including fiction and non-fiction.

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Fiction

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A genre of literary art based on imaginative storytelling.

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Non-fiction

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Literary works rooted in factual information and real events.

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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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A celebrated author, best known for his philosophical and literary works like The Little Prince.

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William Shakespeare

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A renowned playwright and poet, regarded as one of the greatest figures in English literature.

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Theater

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A collaborative performing art involving live actors to present stories, emotions, and experiences on stage.

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Theater elements

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Core components of theatrical performances, such as script, acting, set design, and direction.

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Theater genre

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Categories of theater, including drama, comedy, tragedy, and musicals, each with distinct characteristics.