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H hard b soft
Charcoal
Natural you since cave paintings
Chalk pastel
Powdered pigments mixed with natural colors
Pigment
Produces paint dyes and inks dry
Binder
Holds together pigments to form paints pastels
Aqueous media
Paint diluted with water
Non aqueous media
Paint dilute with chemicals
Ground / primer
Preliminary coding usually neutral
Encaustic
Thick paintings with wax or resin
Fresco
Water-based pigments on applied plaster usually on a wall surface
Matrix in printing
The surface the stamp is made on
Addition in printing
Identical impressions made from the print
Numbering and printing
Prince are numbered x out of amount
Relief technique
Areas around each desired line are cut out of the block material
Intaglio
Lines are created by incising the plate as an engraving or etching
Lithography
Design is drawn on a stone with a greasy crayon or ink water adheres to the bear Stone but not the greasy areas
Screen printing
Silk or synthetic mesh is stretched tightly over a frame
First art form that belongs entirely to the modern era
Photography
First photo ever taken
France 1822 by niepce
First photograph taken of a human
Luis deguerre 1838
Daguerreotype
Early photograph produced on a silver or silver covered copper plate
Cyanotype
Cameras technique involving laying an object on paper and coded with solution of iron cells before exposing to UV light
Piss Christ 1987
Famous art photography
Dadaism
Developed in 1915 absurdity
Muy bridge collection
Collections of photographs of objects in motion
George Eastman
Inventor of celluloid film 1888
Thomas Edison
Recorded first motion picture
Lumiere Brothers
First film projector 1895
The persistence of vision
Human eye perceives a visual image for longer than duration of visual stimulus
Piplodi wrist sip my ocean
Experiential and multisensory installation
Mika rotenberg's dough
Photography playing with size and form
Level of confidence Raphael lozano hammer
Face recognition camera train to look for faces of disappeared students
In the west when were art and crafts considered similar
Until 18th century
Fine arts started out as a
Cultural trend
Philosopher who argued that art represents conveying emotions and ideas and pleasure
Emmanuel Kant
Enlightenment era
Intellectual movement in 17th 18th century that sought to improve society through fact-based reason and inquiry
Which cultures used clay and ceramics for art
All cultures
Where did glass start where does it migrate to
Syria and iraq, Egypt
Where is the history of a fine metals begin with
Copper
Bauhaus
Imagine the material worlds to reflect the unity of all the arts
Art nouveau
Interpretation of beauty in response to industrial revolution
Arts and crafts movement
Response to industrial revolution, and the division of labor and advanced designer as crafty
Famous furniture designers, modernist
Charles and Ray Eames
Shell system
Type of architecture usually made of one materials offers both structural support and outside covering
Skeleton system
Bridget interior with less rigid flexible covering
Load
Physical force that affects the structural system of any building
Compression
Element becomes shorter since Force
Tension
Element becomes longer through Force
Tensile strength
Element that structured materials possess to be able to withstand tension
Post and lintel
Killers and beans
Corbold Arch
Triangular support triangular Arch
Round Arch
Channel's weight out from middle and down into walls
Pointed Arch
Taller let's more light in made for large spaces
Example of cast iron construction
Eiffel Tower
Example of balloon frame construction
Domestic housing
Example of steel frame construction
Twin towers
Reinforced concrete
Falling water by Frank Lloyd wright and Sydney Opera House