Lesson 2 Flashcards
Artist
An individual engaged in creating, practicing, or demonstrating art as a form of expression.
Collins & Riley, 1931
Authors who discussed the nature of art and its historical perspectives (specific context to be detailed from the document).
Jean-Paul Sartre
A philosopher who emphasized existentialism, focusing on individual freedom and creative responsibility.
Freedom
The state or condition in which individuals exercise choice and self-expression without undue restrictions.
Creativity
The ability to produce original and imaginative ideas or works.
Thinking outside the box
The act of considering innovative and unconventional ideas.
It’s more fun in the Philippines
A tourism campaign slogan launched in 2011.
Department of Tourism, 2011
The governmental body responsible for promoting the Philippines’ tourism industry, which launched the ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’ slogan.
Ramon Jimenez Jr.
The Secretary of Tourism during the launch of the ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’ campaign.
Imagination
The faculty of forming new ideas or images not present to the senses.
Albert Einstein Quote
A notable reference to Einstein emphasizing the importance of imagination in creative endeavors.
Collingwood, 1938
A reference to discussions on the philosophical understanding of art by R.G. Collingwood.
Cave paintings
Early forms of visual art created by prehistoric humans, representing one of the first mediums of artistic expression.
Expression
The process of conveying thoughts, emotions, or concepts through artistic mediums.
Expressing oneself
Communicating personal feelings, thoughts, or perspectives through art.
Emotions
A key component of art, often captured and conveyed through various artistic forms.
Visual arts
Art forms primarily visual in nature, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and more.
Mediums of visual arts
The materials or techniques used in creating visual artwork, such as oil paint, clay, or digital media.
John La Farge
An artist known for his contributions to the development of stained glass and other visual arts.
Film
A medium of art involving the production of moving images, often telling a story or conveying an artistic vision.
Filmmaking
The process of creating films, encompassing writing, directing, producing, and editing.
Motion-picture camera
A device used to capture a sequence of images to create moving pictures.
Animation techniques
Methods used to bring static images or objects to life in a sequence, including hand-drawn, stop-motion, and digital animation.
Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI)
The use of computer graphics to create visual effects and imagery in films and other media.
Film festivals
Events celebrating cinema, showcasing films from various genres, cultures, and creators.
Performance art
A live artistic presentation that combines various elements like acting, music, and visual effects.
Poetry performance
The live recitation or dramatization of poetry, emphasizing vocal and physical expression.
Poet
An individual who composes poetry, expressing ideas, emotions, or narratives through verse.
Architecture
The art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures.
Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
A historic architectural masterpiece in Bordeaux, France, representing classical design.
Dance
A performing art involving rhythmic movement of the body, often accompanied by music.
Literary art
Artistic works primarily composed of written words, including fiction and non-fiction.
Fiction
A genre of literary art based on imaginative storytelling.
Non-fiction
Literary works rooted in factual information and real events.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
A celebrated author, best known for his philosophical and literary works like The Little Prince.
William Shakespeare
A renowned playwright and poet, regarded as one of the greatest figures in English literature.
Theater
A collaborative performing art involving live actors to present stories, emotions, and experiences on stage.
Theater elements
Core components of theatrical performances, such as script, acting, set design, and direction.
Theater genre
Categories of theater, including drama, comedy, tragedy, and musicals, each with distinct characteristics.