Art Appreciation: Art vs Non-Art

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What is the Latin origin of the word 'art'?

ars

What does art primarily produce according to the definition provided?

beauty or emotional power

What is the intention of non-artistic communication?

  • To convey beauty
  • To create their own thoughts and emotions
  • To pass on culture through symbols
  • To produce some specific emotional response (correct)

What is one characteristic of artistic intention?

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What is ordinary culture?

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What is symbolic culture?

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Definition and Meaning

  • The term "art" derives from the Latin word "ars," indicating the expression of human creativity and imagination.
  • Art creates works appreciated for their beauty and emotional impact.

What is Art?

  • Art involves the use of creative skills and imagination to generate meaningful works.
  • The role of the artist is significant; they can be viewed as instruments of God in the creative process.
  • The word "create" is rooted in "Kreas," meaning flesh, reflecting the deep connection between creator and creation.
  • In Hinduism, artists are believed to possess the gift of "Dar’san," highlighting the spiritual aspect of their role.
  • Art emerges from illumination, emphasizing a transformative creative intention.

Intention to Create Art

  • Distinction between art and non-art revolves around intention.
  • Non-artistic communication aims for specific emotional responses, such as fear in horror films, with a predictable emotional arc.
  • In contrast, art seeks to provide audiences with material for personal reflection and the development of individual thoughts and feelings.

Ordinary Culture

  • Ordinary culture transmits behaviors and traditions across generations through instinct and physical experiences.
  • It highlights practical, everyday aspects of culture that are lived rather than symbolically represented.

Symbolic Culture

  • Symbolic culture innovates behaviors and traditions through the creation of symbols that exist independently of direct physical experience.
  • This form of culture emphasizes the importance of meaning and interpretation in human social expression.

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