Techniques and Performance Practices in Arts

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Which of the following is best described as a practical art?

  • Poetry
  • Architecture (correct)
  • Sculpture
  • Dance

What is the primary material used in painting?

  • Pigments (correct)
  • Wood
  • Stone
  • Ink

Which branch of visual arts is characterized by occupying space and volume?

  • Environmental arts (correct)
  • Performance arts
  • Medium
  • Techniques

What is wood carving primarily known for?

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Which of the following best describes the term 'Technique' in art?

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What defines printmaking in the context of artistic mediums?

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Which of the following arts is specifically designed to accompany music?

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In what way is architecture categorized in the arts?

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What is the primary role of a record producer in music production?

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Which of the following accurately describes industrial design?

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What is the significance of the pabalat in the cultural context mentioned?

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What describes the purpose of robotics as mentioned?

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What is SINGKABAN commonly used for in Filipino culture?

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What is the primary characteristic of silk-screen printing?

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Which industry is NOT typically associated with industrial design?

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Which of the following best describes analogue photography?

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What is the bamboo art, SINGKABAN, characterized by?

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What is a key step in the filmmaking process?

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What does the term 'Saniculas' refer to in the context of food?

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What term best describes the local art form of using leaf fronds in Bulacan Province?

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How does digital photography differ from analogue photography?

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Which aspect of theater integrates various forms of art on stage?

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Which of the following is NOT a stage in the filmmaking process?

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What plays a significant role in both analogue and digital photography?

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Flashcards

Medium in art

The material a work of art is made from.

Sculpture

A 3-dimensional art form that takes up space.

Architecture

The art and science of designing and building structures.

Painting Mediums

The substances used to apply color to a surface.

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Printmaking

An art form that creates an image by transferring ink to a surface.

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Music

Art form using sound and instruments.

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Dance

Art form using body movements.

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Technique in art

The way an artist creates and manipulates materials.

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Digital Filmmaking

The modern way of creating films using digital technology, allowing for quicker production, more creative effects, and easier blending of art and digital media.

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Music Production

The process of creating a recorded music project, involving managing all aspects, from instrument selection to song arrangements.

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Industrial Design

Specializing in designing products, combining artistic creativity and engineering knowledge for practical applications.

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Robotics

A field focusing on building and operating robots, blending computer science and engineering to create intelligent machines.

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SINGKABAN

A traditional Filipino bamboo arch, elaborately designed with intricate decorations.

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SANICULAS COOKIE MOLD

A cookie mold featuring the image of St. Nicholas, known for healing, symbolizing a request for health and well-being.

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PABALAT (Paper Cut-Outs)

The art form of intricate paper cut-outs, representing both a physical product and a state-of-the-art artistic practice.

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What does 'music production' involve?

Music production manages all stages of making a recorded song, from choosing instruments to arranging the music.

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Theater Artist

A creative professional who combines various art forms like visual, musical, and dance elements to create a unified theatrical experience. They utilize sets, costumes, lighting, sound, and script to tell a story on stage.

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Silk-screen Printing

A popular printing technique that uses a stencil to transfer ink onto different surfaces. It's widely used by companies to print designs onto various products, from t-shirts to mugs.

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Photography

The art of capturing images using light and a camera. It involves composing, focusing, and exposing a light-sensitive medium to create a visual record of a moment or subject.

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Analogue Photography

A traditional form of photography that utilizes film to record images. Chemicals in the film react to light to create an image.

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Digital Photography

Modern photography that uses electronic sensors instead of film to capture images. These sensors convert light into digital information, creating a digital file instead of a physical print.

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Filmmaking

A collaborative art form involving various stages from the initial idea to the final product. It encompasses scriptwriting, casting, shooting, editing, and post-production to create a moving picture story.

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What is 'PUNI'?

PUNI is a Tagalog term from Bulacan, Philippines, referring to the art of decorating with coconut leaves, specifically the skill of folding them to create various patterns and designs.

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Local Materials in Art

Using materials that are readily available in a specific region to create art. This encourages sustainability and showcases the unique resources of a particular place.

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Study Notes

Techniques and Performance Practices

  • Medium: Defined as the material a work is made from.
  • Sculpture: Uses various materials like metal, wood, stone, clay, and glass. It's a three-dimensional art form, occupying space and volume.
  • Architecture: Utilizes building materials like wood, bamboo, stone, concrete, etc. It focuses on designing and building structures.
  • Painting: Employs pigments like watercolor, oil, tempera, textile paint, and acrylic.
  • Printmaking: Uses ink on paper, wood, metal plates, or silkscreens. It's a two-dimensional art form.
  • Music: Involves the use of sound and instruments.
  • Dance: Uses the body and its movements.
  • Theater Arts: Combines various art forms (visual, musical, dance) on stage. This includes design and script.
  • Photography: Records the outside world using cameras.
  • Filmmaking: Involves writing a story, screenwriting, casting, filming, sound recording, editing, and showing a film to an audience.
  • Digital Photography: Uses electronic photo detectors to capture images (as opposed to film).

Musical Arts

  • Includes music, poetry, and dance that is in sync with the music.

Practical Arts

  • Includes works that have immediate usefulness such as design, architecture, and furniture.

Environmental Arts

  • Occupy space and change in meaning; includes architecture, sculpture and site-specific works.

Techniques

  • The manner in which artists use and manipulate materials to communicate desired meaning or ideas. This is usually specific to the artist.

Traditional Techniques

  • Wood Carving: A global craft that's especially common in Southeast Asia.
  • Silk-Screen Printing: A popular printing method, often used by businesses.

Digital Filmmaking

  • A modern standard; allows for blending art and digital media to expedite the process.

Music Production

  • The process of producing a recorded music project, managing various aspects and participating in the artistic creation.

Industrial Design

  • A mix of art and engineering skill combining drawing, creativity and technical expertise.

Robotics

  • An interdisciplinary field combining computer science and engineering. Design and construction of robots with focus on assisting humans.

Local Materials in creating art

  • Puni or Palm Folding: A Bulakenyo method of decorating using palm fronds.
  • Singkaban or Bamboo Art: A decorative bamboo arch that locals use, especially for celebrations.
  • Saniculas Cookies Mold Carvings: Cookies with molded images of St. Nicholas, related to healing.

Other Local Practices

  • Pabalat or Pastillas Wrapper: This is a Bulakenyo practice of cutting paper to make artistic patterns or shapes.
  • Pagbuburda: Embroidery, predominantly done by women. This is a common skill found in several Filipino towns.

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