Exploring Art

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Artworks are material objects that involve processes of ______ and ______, their meaning is co-produced through interaction and interpretation of artists and audiences.

mediation, remediation

Art events are temporary interactions between artwork and audience, taking various forms and blurring mediums, involving audience ______ and ______.

interpretation, participation

The External Work refers to the compositional forms of an artwork that can be objectively observed, including its material and ______ properties.

medial

Aesthetic Objects refer to the understanding and interpretation of the external work of ______.

art

Mediality refers to the characteristics and properties of a specific ______ or ______.

medium, media

Intermediality refers to the interaction, combination, and convergence of different media within a single artistic or cultural ______.

work

Vocal technique is a form of ______ because it is a way of conditioning and enhancing vocal performance

technology

The theatraphone was a device that allowed for the transmission of ______ from a live performance to a distant location

audio

The Kinetoscope was an early motion picture exhibition device that allowed individuals to view short films by looking through a ______

small window

Cue sheets are documents issued by studios to silent film accompanists in order to exercise more control over ______ and sound

music

Mickey Mousing refers to a technique used to insert ______ as an action that has been choreographed into the film and it is normally used in cartoons

sound

Acoustic ecology refers to the study of the relationship between ______ and the environment

sound

Stars in relation to the ______ myth refers to how the film industry perpetuates certain beauty standards and objectifies the female body.

body/beauty

Stars as ______ refer to the modern phenomenon of celebrities operating as personal brands, and strategically navigate between their on-screen appearances and their off-screen presence to achieve maximum publicity and recognition.

brands

Paratext refers to the elements that surround a text or artwork, but are not part of the primary content or other supplementary materials related to a ______ or their work.

star

The drama of ______ refers to the interactions between publics, media producers, and the stars themselves which play a significant role in assigning value and meaning to celebrities and those who show an interest in them.

celebrity

Audience ______ refers to the collective and individual experiences of a group of people, which encompasses the emotional and intellectual responses that individuals have while engaging with a particular form of media.

experience

Audience ______ refers to the ways in which an audience acts and reacts while engaging with a particular form of media.

behavior

Audience ______ refers to the behavior and actions of an audience during a performance or event.

performance

Textual ______ refers to the practice of fans appropriating and reinterpreting existing texts.

poaching

Test your understanding of the meanings and concepts behind artworks and art events with this quiz. Explore how artists and audiences co-produce the meaning of artworks through interaction and interpretation. Discover the temporary nature of art events and their ability to blur mediums and involve audience participation. Learn about the external work in relation to the composition of artworks.

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