ART-2ND-QUARTER (1)

Page 1: Introduction to Technology-Based Art

  • Institution Details: High Education Art 10 PILO School, founded in 1967, located in Tagum, under the Department of Education, Region XI.

  • Quarter: Quarter 2 Technology-Based Art.

Page 2: Modern Technology as a Tool for Empowerment

  • Communication:

    • Modern technology aids in expressing ideas through visual elements.

    • Utilizes artistic and creative methods.

    • Symbols and signages provide important directions and instructions.

  • Accessibility:

    • Digital artworks are easily accessible and shareable on various platforms.

Page 3: Advantages of Modern Technology in Art

  • Wider range of artforms to produce:

    • A wider range of art forms can be produced with various applications and software.

  • More productive and practical:

    • Digital art creation requires fewer materials compared to traditional art forms.

Page 4: Role/Function of Artworks - Non-Motivated Functions

  1. Basic Human Experience:

    • Art as an inherent creativity shared among individuals.

  2. Symbolic Function:

    • Art reflects experiences and symbols across cultures.

  3. Ritualistic Expression:

    • Used in rituals, performances, and ceremonies to convey meaning.

Page 5: Role/Function of Artworks - Motivated Functions

  1. Communication:

  • Artwork as a medium for political or social commentary.

  1. Entertainment:

  • Digital art evokes mixed emotions and moods, serving as entertainment.

  1. Avant-Garde and Free Zone:

  • Challenges cultural norms and promotes tolerance and critical thinking.

Page 6: Continued Motivated Functions of Art

  1. Art for Social Causes:

    • Raises awareness on social issues.

  2. Art for Medical Purposes:

    • Utilized in therapeutic contexts by therapists.

  3. Commercialism:

    • Used as propaganda in various media forms.

Page 7: Examples of Digital Art Reflecting History and Culture

  • Princess Urduja: A legendary figure in Philippine history.

  • Vigan Heritage: A major historical landmark with roots from Spanish colonization.

Page 8: Further Examples of Digital Art

  • We Heal as One: A digital poster symbolizing Filipino unity during the pandemic.

  • Laro ng Lahi, Mount Arayat: Mobile phone art showcasing traditional Filipino games in a digital landscape.

Page 9: Impact of Technology on the Arts

  • Ubiquity of Technology: Technology has integrated into every aspect of life and art creation.

  • Definition Shift: Younger generations view art through technological lenses.

Page 10: Development of Technology in Art

  • Contemporary Art Forms: Use of devices creates diverse new art forms.

Page 11: Overview of Technology-Based Art

  • Computer-Generated Art: Art created or manipulated using computer applications.

    • Transition from traditional methods to digital.

Page 12: The Evolution of Sculpture and Art Production

  • Creativity and Constraints: Technology broadens artistic horizons and reduces labor intensity.

Page 13: Lesson 1 Introduction

  • Course Title: Technology-Based Art, Lesson 1: Computer/Digital Arts.

Page 14: Origins of Computer/Digital Arts

  • Early Beginnings: Emergence in the early 1960s, with the first personal computer developed in 1965.

Page 15: Early Experimenters

  • Key Contributors: Engineers and scientists recognized early on the artistic potential of math and science in art.

Page 16: Characteristics of Early Digital Art

  • Scientific Appearance: Polygon drawings showcased geometric patterns and mathematical designs.

Page 17: Recent Developments in Digital Art

  • “Mountain and Staurolyte”: Examples of landscapes incorporated into digital art.

Page 18: Traditional Subjects in Digital Art

  • Integration: Traditional objects like humans and landscapes are merged into geometric artwork rather than being main focuses.

Page 19: Public Acceptance of Digital Art

  • Initial Dismissal: Early digital art faced skepticism regarding its status as “true art.”

Page 20: Comparing Traditional and Digital Art

  • Art Quality Discussion: Examples of iconic traditional art versus quickly produced digital art.

Page 21: Acceptance of Digital Art

  • Growing Recognition: Digital art gains acclaim with exhibits gaining popularity worldwide.

Page 22: Skills of Computer Artists

  • Real Skills: Digital artists possess skills comparable to traditional painters.

Page 23: Digital Artists and Techniques

  • Artistic Techniques: Emphasize on hand-produced effects in digital art.

Page 24: Importance of Ideas in Art

  • Core Focus: Emphasis is on the concepts and expressions, rather than the medium.

Page 25: Digital Art as Advocacy

  • Expressing Views: Digital art used to address critical social, political, and cultural issues.

Page 26: Evolution of Digital Art

  • Development: Transition from simple graphics to complex, beautiful digital artworks.

  • David Hockney: Celebrated artist using iPad for digital creations.

Page 27: David Hockney’s Artworks

  • Digital Creations: Hockney's artworks created digitally are signed and limited editions.

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Page 31: Affirmation of Digital Art

  • Conclusions: Digital art is recognized as an engaging and legitimate art form.

Page 32: The Philippine Digital Art Scene

  • Influence of Technology: Filipino artists influenced by technological trends primarily in commercial art.

Page 33: Commercial Focus in Filipino Digital Art

  • Engagement in Business: Digital art more associated with commercial ventures than pure expression.

Page 34: Historical Context

  • International Engagement: Filipino digital artists primarily focused on illustrating comic books for international markets.

Page 35: Filipino Illustrator Reputation

  • Demanding Positions: Success in comics led to further opportunities in animation.

Page 36: Notable Filipino Artists

  • Alfredo Alcala: Renowned artist known for his comic works.

Page 37: Notable Filipino Artists Continued

  • Whilce Portacio: Influential artist with numerous notable works.

Page 38: Viewing Filipino Digital Artworks

  • Resources: Website suggestions for digital art showcases including museums and online platforms.

Page 39: Educational Opportunities in Digital Arts

  • Training Institutions: Institutions offering courses in digital arts, including scholarships and resources.

Page 40: Promotion of Learning in Digital Art

  • Encouragement: Students encouraged to explore digital art education options.

Page 41: Featured Learning Institutions

  • Institutions Highlighted: First Academy of Computer Arts and Philippine Center for Creative Imaging.

Page 42: Digital Art Accessibility

  • Widespread Access: Technology makes digital art creation widely available to anyone with devices.

Page 43: Digital Arts in Everyone’s Hands

  • Device Capabilities: Almost everyone has access to tools for creating and sharing art.

Page 44: Introduction to Mobile Phone Art

  • Lesson Focus: Mobile Phone Art and computer-generated images.

Page 45: Definition of Mobile Phone Art

  • Key Concept: Mobile phone art utilizes modern technology to create digital artworks.

Page 46: Evolution of Mobile Phones

  • Creative Devices: Phones transformed from communication tools to creative platforms for art generation.

Page 47: Capabilities of Mobile Phones

  • Versatility: Phones can take quality photos and videos with various effects.

Page 48: Featured Example of Mobile Art

  • Instagram Source: Showcasing high-quality photography done via mobile phones.

Page 49: Another Example of Mobile Art

  • Photography Excellence: Highlighting creative uses of mobile photography.

Page 50: Photography with Creativity

  • Reflection Techniques: Creative app usage for interesting mobile photography.

Page 51: Symmetry in Mobile Photography

  • Composition Techniques: Importance of composition in creating impressive photographs with devices.

Page 52: Historical Context of Photography

  • Evolution: Comparison of past photography methods to modern digital approaches.

Page 53: Photo Editing Revolution

  • Ease of Editing: Modern devices and apps simplify editing workflows dramatically.

Page 54: Examples of Edited Images

  • Manipulation Showcase: Examples using mobile apps to enhance photographs.

Page 55: Artistic Effects

  • Pencil Sketch Effect: Illustration of modifying photos into different artistic styles.

Page 56: Mirror Effects

  • Creative Tool Use: Mirror photo effects example illustrating creativity in photography.

Page 57: Color Manipulation

  • Selective Color Usage: Example showcasing the selective color retention in photography.

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Page 71: Lesson 3 Introduction - Digital Photography

  • Definition: Digital photography involves electronic capturing, creating, editing, and sharing of images.

Page 72: Capturing Original Images

  • Methods: Capturing using digital cameras or devices with built-in cameras.

Page 73: Historical Capture Methods

  • Old Techniques: Overview of traditional film photography methods.

Page 74: Film Photography Process

  • Imprinting Process: Overview of how images were captured on film.

Page 75: Film Development Process

  • Processing Steps: Traditional methods of developing film.

Page 76: Digital Photography Requirements

  • Essential Gear: Overview of technologies enabling digital photography, including digital cameras and software.

Page 77: Types of Cameras

  • Camera Outlook: Overview of major types of digital cameras and their characteristics.

Page 78: Point-and-Shoot Cameras

  • User-Friendly Nature: Description of point-and-shoot camera functionality.

Page 79: Point-and-Shoot Features

  • Functions: Automatic settings and image review capabilities.

Page 80: Image Enhancement in Point-and-Shoot

  • Features: Allows for immediate review and minor adjustments of images.

Page 81: DSLR Camera Features

  • Artistic Control: DSLR offers more freedom in selecting artistic camera settings.

Page 82: Loyalty to Film Photography

  • Professional Preference: Some professionals favor traditional film due to its perceived authenticity.

Page 83: Mirrorless Camera Advantages

  • Hybrid Benefits: Merge between point-and-shoot and DSLR features with added portability.

Page 84: Photography Basics

  • Guidance for Quality Images: General tips provided for capturing quality photographs.

Page 85: Choosing Locations for Photographs

  • Location Importance: Impact of interesting locations on photo quality.

Page 86: Simplifying Backgrounds

  • Background Choices: Selecting unobtrusive backgrounds for better subject focus.

Page 87: Importance of Natural Light

  • Optimal Lighting: Utilizing natural light for flattering subject illumination.

Page 88: Timing with Natural Light

  • Ideal Times for Photographs: Best lighting occurs at dawn and dusk.

Page 89: Avoiding Backlit Shots

  • Lighting Techniques: Importance of proper lighting positioning.

Page 90: Posing Subjects with Context

  • Positioning Guidance: Strategic placement of subjects in relation to light and background.

Page 91: Capturing Candid Moments

  • Candid Photography: Positioning for photographing natural moments or expressions.

Page 92: Variations in Shooting

  • Diverse Shots: Encouraging range from wide to close-focused shots among captures.

Page 93: Camera Type Identification Exercises

  • Identification Task: Students identify camera types based on descriptions provided.

Page 94: Camera Type Identification Continued

  • Matching Descriptions: Matching functions with camera types.

Page 95: Identification Exercises Continue

  • Further Identification: Emphasis on identifying specific camera attributes.

Page 96: Additional Identification Exercises

  • Continued Learning: Exploring camera features and descriptions with identification tasks.

Page 97: More Identification Tasks

  • Skill Development: Gaining knowledge through exercises and direct interactions.

Page 98: Extended Identification Series

  • Practical Identification: Further engaging in practical identification for better understanding.

Page 99: Continued Identification Practice

  • Reinforcement Learning: Engaging further with camera type features.

Page 100: Introduction to Lesson 4

  • Video Games as Art: Exploring the artistic aspects of video games.

Page 101: Video Games’ Cultural Impact

  • Digital Natives: Young generations’ relationship with video games.

Page 102: Popularity of Video Games

  • Statistics: Evidence of video games as a major cultural phenomenon among youth.

Page 103: Educational Value in Video Games

  • Learning Applications: Potential for educational video games enhancing learning opportunities.

Page 104: Video Game Creation Opportunities

  • Accessibility: Resources available for students to create video games.

Page 105: Introduction to Digital Painting

  • Definition: Creating artwork using computers with traditional approaches.

Page 106: Tools in Digital Painting

  • Applicable Techniques: Overview of mediums used in digital painting.

Page 107: Techniques and Approaches

  • Combining Methods: Explanation for different styles of digital painting.

Page 108: Online Resources for Learning

  • Learning Platforms: Examples of online resources for self-taught digital painting.

Page 109: Types of Video in Digital Contexts

  • Purpose-Specific Types: Differentiating between social media and medical uses for video technology.

Page 110: Video Technology for Social Media

  • Platforms: Discussions on multiple platforms used for social media video content.

Page 111: Medical Applications of Video Technology

  • Health Diagnostic Uses: Examples of how video technology aids in medical imaging.

Page 112: Imaging Technology Overview

  • Details of Various Techniques: Overview of imaging technologies for diagnostics.

Page 113: Insights into Photography

  • Essence and Practice: Understanding photography beyond technicality.

Page 114: Photography Definition

  • Light Definition: Engaging with the scientific basis of photography.

Page 115: Centrality of Techniques in Photography

  • Skill Development: Importance of mastering photographic settings.

Page 116: Photographer’s Tools

  • Comparative Analysis: Drawing parallels between artists’ tools and photographers’ equipment.

Page 117: Photography Rules and Techniques

  • Essentials for Success: Fundamental rules guiding quality photography.

Page 118: Critical Perspectives in Photography

  • Skepticism in Art: Ongoing debates in art appreciation.

Page 119: Continued Exploration

  • Learning Together: Engaging audience in collaborative practices.

Page 120: Summary of Pricing in Photography

  • Highlighting Value: Notable prices of famous artworks reinforcing photography's worth.

Page 121: Composition Fundamentals in Photography

  • Understanding Composition: Targeting essential elements in creating photographs.

Page 122: Composition Strategies

  • Techniques Overview: Detailed examination of various composition methods.

Page 123: Elements of Effective Composition

  • Eye-Catching Techniques: Topics cover important compositional elements.

Page 124: Mastering Compositional Techniques

  • Application Focus: Practices for improved photographic composition.

Page 125: Artistic Growth in Composition

  • Ongoing Learning: Engagement with continuous development in composing visual narratives.

Page 126: Conclusion

  • Comprehensive Review: Summarization of techniques, tools, and approaches in photography.