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Chapter 2 Fundamental components of arts
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Level 1 of Chapter 2
level: Level 1 of Chapter 2
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1 of Chapter 2
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Answer
Making is a creative and transformative process
Contemporary art
Three Fundamental Components of arts
Form,Language,Mode of Production
Under fundamental
Form,Language,Mode of Production
Under object of analysis
Techinque,Meaning,Political Economy
Under Process of analysis
Imagination,Interpretion,Ideology
allows the work to be perceived by the senses and its ideas to be communicated.
Form
Form is made of
Formal elements,Overall Composition,Material and Technique
such as lines,shape,color,texture,mass,volume,and space, among others.
Formal elements
Which refers to its size,proportion
Overall Composition
From which the artwork is made.
Material and technique
Is a faculty that allows us to generate mental pictures,ideas, and sensations that do not exists.
Imaginations
it is a medium by which cultural meanings are formed and communicated.
Language
the___ it creates.
Images
the___ and their _____
Icons &Symbolic meanings
the____,____belief,and ___ of the culture that produces.
Traditions,beliefs,&values
______________ that help explain the work.
Writings an intellectual ideas
is concerned with the search for meaning.
Interpretation
with power and distribution of economic resources in the context of art production
Political Economy
Political economy is concerned with production in relation to the ff.
Capital and labour,Power structures and power relations,Institutions of control, arts as propagranda and persuasive medium
questions how images serve the interests of some, but not all, individuals in society.
Ideological nature of art