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An artstyle that eerged and became the primary art style in RUSSIA

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Neo-primitivism art

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Uses of bold colors, original designs, and expresiveness. “Art of the primitives”

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Neo-primitivism

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Founded in zurich, switzerland and a movement in art and literature based on deliberate irrationality

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Dadaism

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Style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, visual tricks, and surprises

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Dadaism

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Uses bold, vibrant colors, and visual distortions. Its name was derived from the les fauves “wild beast”

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Fauvism

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Expresses the artists role in social reform. Artists use the works to protest against injustices, inequalities, immorality and ugliness of human condition

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Social Realism

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Emphasized painterly qualities and strong color over representational or realistic values retained by impressionism

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Fauvism

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Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality

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Abstractionism

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Hailed as the father of the pure abstraction movement

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Wassily Kandinsky

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Created art for a fast-paced, machine-propelled age. Emphasized dynamism, speed, energy, and power of the machine

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Futurism

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Pioneer of futurism

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Gino Severini

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Emerged as a result of the futurist movement

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Mechanical Art style

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An artist who was greatly influenced by cubism. He was inspired with the use of modern technology and known to use colors that are bold with the appearance of mechanism

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Fernand Leger

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Works in this style did not make use of figures or even representations of figures

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Non-Objectivism

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Colors were mainly black, white, and the primary colors

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Non-Objectivism

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Non-objectivism Painter

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Piet Mondrian

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The idea behind the work is more important than the finished art object, all about “ideas and meanings”

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Conceptual Art

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Represents the arts of today

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Contemporary art

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contemporary art form that uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way the viewer experiences a particular space

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Installation art

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Different forms of contemporary art

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Visual arts, performing arts, textile art traditions, literature dance, and pottery

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essentially computer generated and/or manipulated art

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Technology-based art

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Usually life size or sometimes even larger and mostly three dimensional

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Installation Art

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Started in the early 1960s, makes use of electronic and mechanical devices rather than the artist’s own hand

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groundbreaking works that are being created by artists today using cell phone technologies

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Mobile Phone Art

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CGI
Computer Generated Images
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Any image that is created with the use of a computer based processor or program
Computer Generated Images
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is the process of using electronic and computing appliances to capture, create, edit and share digital images/photographs
Digital Photography
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Also referred to as "compacts" are designed for very simple operations. These camera include autofocus and other automatic functions
Point-and-Shoot Cameras
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are normally used for professional photography, they have more options that allow photographers to produce more artistic and technically correct pictures
DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex)
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regulates the length of the time that light is allowed to fall on a digicam sensor
Shutter
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controls are all automatic, single permanent lens, lower resolution, compact, a lot cheaper
Point-and-Shoot Cameras
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Controls the size of the opensing of the lens
Aperture
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Manual, removable interchangeable lens, bulkier, expensive
Digital Sinlge-Lens Reflex
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Basics to photography (4)
Train on the use of digital camera, proper handling of digital camera, pay attention to the subject, capture photos from unique angles
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cameras sensitivity to light
ISO
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Area of the image that appears sharp
Depth of field
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A shot in which the camera is deliberately slanted to one side
tilt shot
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a shot that gives the appearance of blurring while retaining sharp edges
soft focus shot
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you are in the same height and angle as the subject
Eye-level shot
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refers to where the camera follows the subject from left to right blurring the backgrounds and shows speed
Panning shot
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captures fast movement using ordinary camera or video gear
freeze-frame shot
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shot looks down on the subject
high-angle
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is an elevated view of an object from above
bird-eye shot
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where the camera moves in on the subject
zoom shot
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helps you to see really close to the subject
close-up or macro shot
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makes for some amazing shots that capture a sweeping view of your subject
wide-angle or panoramic shot