Art Module 3 Quiz

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Appropriation

their unique perspective and personal style overshadow the duplication of the subject and suffice as evidence of their original interpretation

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Appropriation

the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them. It can be understood as the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work

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Why do people appropriate?

get in touch, to serve, and to provoke ideas of particular audiences. Changes, owning, borrowing and appropriating is inevitable

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5 Sorts of Appropriation (Object appropriation)

Tangible work of art

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5 Sorts of Appropriation (Content)

idea

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5 Sorts of Appropriation (Style)

Stylistic Elements

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5 Sorts of Appropriation (Motif appropriation)

Influenced by the art of culture other their own without creating works in the same style

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5 Sorts of Appropriation (Subject appropriation)

Taking the same subject

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Improvisation

innovating to find a solution for a particular circumstance, production or execution of anything offhand; any work or structure produced on the spur of the moment

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Musical Improvisation

denotes the art of a completely spontaneous performance without a preliminary plan, often understand the idiom of one or more musical styles-e.g. blues, rock, folk, jazz-and work within the idiom to express ideas with creativity and originality, can take place as a solo performance, or interdependently in ensembles with other players.

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Frescobaldi, Buxtehude, and Bach

Organ Improvisers

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Mozart

improvisations at his performances at the European courts

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Beethoven

improvisations for his musical friends left an overwhelming impression

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Liszt

asked musicians in the audience to give him subjects for free improvisations and amazed them by the spontaneity of his invention

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Dance

Experimenting with the concepts of shape, space, time and energy while moving without inhibition or cognitive thinking can create unique and innovative movement designs, spatial configuration, dynamics, and unpredictable rhythms

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Poetry

included improvisational moments where the reciter flattered the audience (especially the authorities) or substituted forgotten passages to the delight of the listener, value it as a genre, often as a debate where improvisators compete for public approval.

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Transcreation

content is adapted from one language to another while making sure that the intention, the original style and tone of a message are preserved. Requires linguistic expertise, creativity, and cultural understanding of the target market

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Soulmaking

an alternative venue for knowing oneself and looking into the depths and essence with what we are doing in our everyday life, journey into the deeper understanding of how one sees the world and how he or she sees his or her own individuality

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Knowing Oneself

question that serves as a guidepost throughout the process, starts off with awareness. It is important to realize and accept one’s reality, history and understanding of life in order to start the process.

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Depths and Essence

Soul pertains to the individuality of a person that resonates in his or her expression, fulfill the need to communicate and express him or herself, need to actualize his or her very being

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Crafting images

creation of visual representations of images through different forms and methods (painting, drawing, sketching, sculpting, dancing, poetry (or black-out poetry), musical instrument playing, and even filmmaking)

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Crafting stories

When an individual writes down his/her own personal feedback, life principles, deep thoughts, ideas, ideals, and even high and low emotions, he or she is already crafting stories.

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Crafting movements

melodic flow symbolizes how the universe gives every human being the opportunity to experience the highs and lows in their own respective lives

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Crafting instruments

treated as “a bridge towards the unknown because instrument produces sounds that transcend our feelings, emotions and sensations in another realm. The soul is accompanied with a vessel so that the soul will not vanish.”

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Crafting Techniques

artist’s representation of his life and experiences in every artwork, unbounded as he executes his artistic expression

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Soulmaker

Any individual who pursues the profound experience of artmaking, carries with him a truly unique purpose and reason in the pursuit of art in order that his art journey is transformed into Soul making