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Art appreciation Mcgrawll chapter 1 and 2 homework questions for study. questions of what is art, wht are the contents of art, and anlyzing art critically
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One example of art that functions within daily life is…
A digital image on a website
What is Deepfake?
synthetic media. such as images, video, or audio—created or manipulated using artificial intelligence.
How can visual literacy help us when confronted withh deepfakes?
It helps us determine wether the images are real or artificial.
What is the benefit if visual literacy?
Learning to look at art develops our observational skills
For what reason would an artist create a work based on historical events?
to help remind the viewer of the event
True or False: Memes are considered a type of art
True
What satrical digital images shape our every day lives and transform us into critical art consumers?
Memes
Suggested by the nature of perception, what is the key to looking at art?
Being aware of what may be influencing what we are looking at
The ability to look at images critically is called ____
Visual Literacy
The process of translating numeric information into visual form is also known as…
Data visualization
What are the diffrent kinda of data visualization
Charts and graphs, image mapping, Instructional design
True or False: Visual Literacy Helps us develop observational skills and fosters critical thinking
True
when artists create works based off imagination, what are they trying to do?
Make the unknown possible
How can an everyday object be distinguishes from similar objects
By avoiding deviations
True or false: Maps are NOT a type of data visulization.
False
Which muesuems collections were moved to saftey before german troops arrived during world war 2?
The louvre

What makes the Balinese necklace an extraordinary version of an ordinary object?
The rare materials and ornate design siginfy the wear’s status
Art surrounds us in many forms. some are easily recongized in museums or gallers, while others, like ____ and ____, are often overlooked in everyday life.
Murals, Statues

What is a vanitas Image?
Art work that reminds viewers of their mortaility
How did abolitionsit clarkson draw people to his cause?
He drew detailed illustrations of slave ships to illustrate the inhuman living conditions
Whst kind of planning did Maya Lin do for the design of the vietnam veterans memorial?
a process of research, contemplation, and intuition
What factors influence our perception of art?
Prior expirences, Culture
Who created the early images found during Paleolithic era?
Humans
Why does the creative journey behind many works of art remain a mystery?
Acess to the process behind a finished product is hidden
what is the term that categorizes art by its appearence?
Style

How is the viwer able to reconigze what Paula Scher is representing in her poster for the Bycyle company, public?
The simplifies forms are still reconigzable
Why did louise Bourgeois avoid representational works that were naturalistsic?
She wanted the focus to be emotions
Why is meaning important for art?
It distinguishes itself it from other works that require the same skills.
____ is a postmodern practice in which one artist reproduces an image created by another artist and claims it as their own
Appropriation
True or False: Museums influence an artwork, because viewers are able to experience the piece as it was meant to be.
False
____ is the reconightion and interpretation of sensory data
Perception
Filing sketchbooks with drawings allow artists to ____
Test ideas, Develop their unique approach, practice their ability to represent the world
How can meaning be found for works that are difficult to inertpret?
Investigating
True or False: Copying is always considered to be innappropriate in the art world
False
The identification, description, and interpretation of subject matter in art “describing images” is known as:
Iconography
What is the role of perception in our interpretation of this poster?
The mind is able to make sense of the letters and identify the whole as the shape of a bike
The ability to switch back and forth between generating ideas and analyzing ideas is a key to the what process?
Creativity
True or false: All representional art is naturalistic
False
Why is the Buddha considered to have conventions of iconography?
Established styles have been passed down for centuries
What if form
The physical appearance of a work of art—its materials, style, and composition. Any identifiable shape or mass, as a “geometric form.”
What is style
A characteristic, or a number of characteristics, that we can identify as constant, recurring, or coherent.
What is Content
What a work of art is about, its meaning.
What is context
The personal, social, cultural, and historical setting in which a work of art was created, received, and interpreted.
What is representational
Descriptive of a work of art that depicts forms in the natural world.
what is naturalistic
a form of realism that potrays what you see in real life.
What is abstract
Descriptive of art in which the forms of the visual world are purposefully simplified, fragmented, or otherwise distorted.

Why do we consider romare beardens resturn of the prodigal son a work of art?
It has unique self expression
Admiring an object based on its formal qualities rather than its functinality is known as what kind of contemplation?
Disintrested