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Vocabulary flashcards covering key terms from the lecture on integrative art and contemporary Philippine arts.
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Integrative Art
The combination of two or more art forms to produce more engaging, high-quality masterpieces.
Visual Arts
Artistic expression through images, structures, and tactile works such as painting, sculpture, and architecture; may blend several media.
Literary Arts
The creative use of language to express ideas; includes poetry, prose, and drama.
Performing Arts
Expression of ideas through live or recorded performance—dance, theater, musicals, film, TV—that often merges visual and literary arts.
Elements of Art
Basic components artists manipulate—line, shape, color, texture, value, space, and form.
Principles of Design
Guidelines for organizing art elements: balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity.
Contemporary Philippine Art
Modern Filipino artistic practices that fuse traditional and innovative techniques, materials, and themes.
Integrative Arts in the Philippines
Interdisciplinary Filipino artworks combining visual, literary, and performing forms to address social issues and identity.
Culture and Identity
Shared beliefs, practices, and artistic expressions that define a nation and its people.
Art
The expression of ideas and feelings visible in everyday life—from grand architecture to street performances.
Poetry
A literary form that conveys ideas and emotions through rhythmic, often metaphorical language.
Prose
Ordinary written or spoken language without metrical structure; a primary category of literature.
Drama
A literary work intended for performance, uniting literary text with visual staging and live acting.