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visual arts

types of arts such as pictorial, sculptures, and architect

medium

physical means by which a piece is communicated

line

the extension of a point

shape

space bound by a line

sculpture

art of 3D spacing

full round

see from all points and stands freely

relief

3D from one side

additive

add materials



subtractive

take away

perspective

the way a painting is portrayed; suggesting depths or purpose

linear perspective

conversion of 2 points

foreshortening

the distortion we see when an object is viewed at a distance or at an unusual angle

performing arts

activity performed in front of an audience (music, theater, and dance)

elements of staging

scenery/lighting/costumes/make-up/props/sound fx/role of director

theater

art of acting literature work

proscenium

dorland

dorland

thrust

Sarkey Black Box

Sarkey Black Box

arena

Chesapeke

Chesapeke

dance

rythmic pattern movement of the human body

popular dances

usually done at social events & not always for an auidence

ballet

also known as court; designed by choreographer; re cored through system of notation

modern dance

free and nonformalized

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

HIP

Human Intention & Perception; if someone perceives it as music, it is music

amplitude / dynamics

relative softness or loudness

timbre

the musical instrument used; tone color; characteristics

pulse/beat

regular/ recurrent feeling of stress in music

rhythm

organizing different note lenghts

pitch

vibrations per second

verismo

realism in opera

aerophones

air passing through a tube or some other type of resonator

chordphones

activated by vibrations of string(s) over resonating chambers

idiophones

actual instruments vibrates

membranophones

vibration of the membrane

electrophones

electorally generated sounds

and yeah

yeah