lesson 2: Basic Assumptions, Nature, Social Function, Physical Function (ART APP)

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art has been created by all people at all times

art involves expression

art is not nature nature is not art

art is cultural

art is a form of creation

art is subjective

(6) Basic assumptions of the arts

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art is diverse range of human anatomy.

art represents reality.

art is an expression

art serves as a means of communication of emotion

art matters.

art is creation

(6) nature of arts

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influence social behavior

display and celebration

(2) Social function: Art performs social function when:

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Physical function

Created to perform service

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form and function

architecture

community planning

function and beauty

(4) physical function

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Form and Function

The function of an object is generally essential in

the basic form that it takes. A chair is so designed as to allow the seated

body to rest comfortably on it. The shapes, sizes, and different parts are

harmoniously related to one another and integrated into an object that

fulfills and tells about their particular purpose.

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Architecture

The design of the building is determined primarily by its

operational function. What is the building for? Who are going to use it?

How many are they? The design that a building takes is also adapted to the

climate of the region.

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architect

must take the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of the family into account when he designs a house.

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Community Planning

involves the efficient organization of buildings, roads, and spaces so that they meet the physical and aesthetic needs of the community.