Exploring Art

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Art events are permanent interactions between artwork and audience.

False

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

True

Intermediality refers to the interaction, combination, and convergence of the same medium within a single artistic or cultural work.

False

Mediation refers to a narrative being put in a media.

True

Performances are events that involve the interaction between performers and a specific audience.

True

The theatraphone allowed people to watch theatrical performances remotely.

False

The Kinetoscope was a device that allowed individuals to view short films.

True

Vocaloid software is a technology used in virtual concerts and it incorporates digitized voices.

True

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

True

Max Steiner was a renowned composer in the film industry, known for his work in film music that predominantly featured music from the Classical period of Western Art Music.

False

True or false: The star system refers to the process of creating and promoting film actors as stars through careful branding, image management, and public appearances.

True

True or false: Pseudo individuality is a commodity that is determined by society and falsely represented as natural.

True

True or false: Stars in relation to the body/beauty myth refers to how the film industry perpetuates certain beauty standards and objectifies the female body.

True

True or false: Paratext refers to the elements that are part of the primary content or other supplementary materials related to a star or their work.

False

True or false: Mass audience refers to a large group of individuals who consume media and cultural products and it is characterized by its lack of individuality.

True

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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