ARTS-10_Q2

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  • Title: National Greetings 2011

    • Teacher: Arnel D. Serrano

    • Course: Arts 10, Quarter 2

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  • Course Context

    • School: Southville 8B National High School

    • Topic: Modern Technology - Its Role and Function on Artwork

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  • Modern Technology as Empowerment

    • 21st Century Tech Advancement

      • Rapid advancements in high-tech gadgets (phones, phablets, laptops, computers)

      • Continuous upgrades reflect the pace of technological growth

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  • Necessity of Modern Technology

    • Essential for communication and entertainment

    • Impact on art creation processes

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  • Reasons for Digital Artists Using Modern Technology

    • Communication: Art as a visual language to express ideas

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  • Expression through Visual Elements

    • Importance of symbols and signage in conveying essential messages

    • Examples: Digital posters, slogans, provide awareness about various issues

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  • Accessibility of Digital Artworks

    • Easier access and sharing through social media and multimedia platforms

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  • Expanded Range of Artforms

    • Various applications and software available for digital art creations

    • Artists have more choices in artwork production

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  • Productivity and Practicality

    • Digital art creation requires fewer materials than traditional methods

    • Error correction is simplified (e.g., undo functions)

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  • Role and Function of Artwork

    • Emphasizes the utilization and combination of art elements and principles

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  • Non-Motivated Function of Art

    • Based on personal perspective; lacks external purpose

    • Art as a natural human creativity that transcends utility

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  • Functions of Art

    • Personal Aesthetic Appreciation: Instinct for harmony, balance, rhythm

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  • Mystery in Art

    • Provides unique experiences and understanding through meaning

    • Imagination Expression: Reflects artist's experiences through forms, symbols, and ideas

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  • Ritualistic and Symbolic Functions

    • Art's role in cultural rituals and performances; symbolic representation

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  • Motivated Function of Art

    • Art with intent serves specific purposes, such as political commentary or entertainment

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  • Communication through Art

    • Intent to provide meaning and direction; Examples: Illustrative arts, maps

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  • Art as Entertainment

    • Evokes emotions and creates relaxing or entertaining experiences for viewers

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  • Avant-Garde and Political Change

    • Digital arts as instruments for social and political change in the 21st Century

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  • Art for Social Causes

    • Raises awareness through exhibits focused on social issues (e.g., autism, cancer, human trafficking)

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  • Art in Medical Contexts

    • Used as therapy by therapists and mental health professionals

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  • Art for Propaganda and Commercialism

    • Influences public perception or sells products; manipulates emotions and attitudes

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  • Technology-Based Art Deriving Traditions and History

    • Importance of visualizing historical accounts through preserved artworks

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  • Enhancing Traditional Art

    • Digital technology aids in creating and enhancing traditional art

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  • Characteristics of 21st Century Artworks

    • Reflects diverse materials and technologies

    • Easily mass-producible

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  • Lack of Uniformity in Art

    • No singular organizing principle or ideology in contemporary artworks

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  • Virtual Experience of Art

    • Artists can submit to online galleries or create personal blogs/websites

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  • Reflection of Contemporary Culture

    • 21st-century art gives voice to diverse cultural identities and values

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  • Themes in Digital Art

    • Depicts common concepts of life, nature, conflict, and social changes rooted in tradition

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  • Understanding Technology-Based Art

    • Analyses the relationship between digital artworks and cultural history

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  • Functions of Technology-Based Art

    • Provides visual information about the past; educates cultural heritage through visual arts

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  • Preservation through Visual Arts

    • Uses digital photography and painting to maintain communal experiences and ideas

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  • Promotion of Natural Beauty

    • Digital art used to highlight the beauty of landscapes, people, and traditions

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  • Title: The relationship of art, history, culture, and traditions

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  • Definition of History, Culture, and Traditions

    • History: Study of past human events

    • Culture: Ways of life including customs, beliefs, and social practices

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  • Traditions

    • Passed from generation to generation; part of both history and culture

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  • Vigan Heritage

    • Landmark in Ilocos Sur, reflecting Spanish colonial architecture preserved in digital photographs

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  • Princess Urduja

    • A heroine in Philippine history mentioned in Ibn Batutta's travels

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  • Animated Representation of History

    • Animated film depicting traditional society during the Sultanate Era in the Philippines

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  • Ifugao Rice Terraces

    • Represents ancestral knowledge, showcasing a harmonious ecosystem

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  • Traditional Filipino Games

    • A digital painting consolidating traditional games, reflecting cultural ingenuity

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  • Digital Poster during COVID-19

    • Expresses Filipino unity and resilience amidst the pandemic; highlights social awareness

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  • Technology Altered Landscapes

    • Art represents an altered scenic view of Mount Arayat through technology

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  • Hundred Islands (Seascape)

    • Digital photography capturing natural beauty of Lingayen Gulf and Hundred Islands

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  • City Life (Baguio City)

    • Baguio City, known as the “Summer Capital” of the Philippines, established during American colonization

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  • Characteristics of 21st Century Artworks

    • Evolving practices reflect individual experiences and unique expressions of artists

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  • Evolution of Art Creation

    • Historical shifts in artistic processes from classical materials to modern technology-driven techniques

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  • Free Forms and Styles in Art

    • 21st century characterized by variability in forms and approaches, drawing from daily life and events

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  • Visual Arts Definitions

    • Encompasses a range of visual forms including drawing, painting, design, photography, and architecture

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  • Evolution of Visual Arts

    • Previously described only as fine arts, now includes applied arts and diverse contemporary forms.