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36 Cards in this Set
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visual arts |
types of arts such as pictorial, sculptures, and architect |
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medium |
physical means by which a piece is communicated |
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line |
the extension of a point |
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shape |
space bound by a line |
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sculpture |
art of 3D spacing |
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full round |
see from all points and stands freely |
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relief |
3D from one side |
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additive |
add materials |
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subtractive |
take away |
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perspective |
the way a painting is portrayed; suggesting depths or purpose |
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linear perspective |
conversion of 2 points |
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foreshortening |
the distortion we see when an object is viewed at a distance or at an unusual angle |
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performing arts |
activity performed in front of an audience (music, theater, and dance) |
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elements of staging |
scenery/lighting/costumes/make-up/props/sound fx/role of director |
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theater |
art of acting literature work |
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proscenium |
dorland |
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thrust |
Sarkey Black Box |
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arena |
Chesapeke |
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dance |
rythmic pattern movement of the human body |
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popular dances |
usually done at social events & not always for an auidence |
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ballet |
also known as court; designed by choreographer; re cored through system of notation |
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modern dance |
free and nonformalized |
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Bakan Five Propositions |
1) Basic proper of music is sound 2) Sounds and silences are organized 3) Sounds organized by people 4) Music is a producer of HIP 5) Always tied to Western Culture |
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HIP |
Human Intention & Perception; if someone perceives it as music, it is music |
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amplitude / dynamics |
relative softness or loudness |
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timbre |
the musical instrument used; tone color; characteristics |
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pulse/beat |
regular/ recurrent feeling of stress in music |
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rhythm |
organizing different note lenghts |
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pitch |
vibrations per second |
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verismo |
realism in opera |
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aerophones |
air passing through a tube or some other type of resonator |
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chordphones |
activated by vibrations of string(s) over resonating chambers |
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idiophones |
actual instruments vibrates |
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membranophones |
vibration of the membrane |
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electrophones |
electorally generated sounds |
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and yeah |
yeah |