Technology-Based Arts Grade 10 Second Quarter PDF

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This document discusses technology-based art, exploring its evolution and impact. It includes information about significant artists, and how technology influences art.

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TECHNOLOGY- BASED ARTS WALK THROUGH ON THE GRADE 10 ARTS SECOND QUARTER How do you think painting will be like in the near future? David Hockey is an English painter, draftsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. Click icon to add picture Will it be like DAVID HOCKNEY, one...

TECHNOLOGY- BASED ARTS WALK THROUGH ON THE GRADE 10 ARTS SECOND QUARTER How do you think painting will be like in the near future? David Hockey is an English painter, draftsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. Click icon to add picture Will it be like DAVID HOCKNEY, one of Britain’s living artists, turning his index finger into a paintbrush and his tablet computer into a canvas? His tools in creating art have changed, making you wonder what will come next in his arsenal. Do you think we will be seeing more artists like Hockney, embracing new technologies and integrating them into their art? Do you like art today is turning out to be? Do you see yourself belonging to this new mode of expression? What is technology- based art? The years around the turn of the 20 - th century into the 21st –century witnessed the greatest worldwide transformations in the realm of art. These were the years many artists of the world put their faith in new technology, believing it to be the way forward, and the means of moving positively from one century to the next. One of the first artists to devote time and work with new technology was Nam June Paik. Paik was fascinated by television sets- their styles and designs- and their impact in people. One of his best works is TV Buddha an installation in which he observed how in ancient times, sculptures of Buddha were carved out on mountainsides or cliffs, or placed in shrines, and pilgrims meditated before The TV has become the shrine and the Buddha gazes upon it – an ordinary television viewer, mesmerized, lost to the world. The piece seems to be saying that TV is our new form of meditation and worship., separating us from the everyday world and hypnotizing us into a mindless state. The television’s influence is so great as Paik’s installation implies that it has even made a convert of the Buddha. Indeed, technologies of the modern age have greatly transformed our world. Most of them were not developed with art in mind, yet because artists chose to work with them, they have yielded not just new art forms but also a new way of experiencing life for us. HISTORY OF COMPUTER ART 1950’S - artist started experimenting with computers - first computer show -computer generated pictures 1969 -exhibition of computer artwork -most of the artwork are digital and cybernetics Artists use Apple Computer Products, IPad and touchscreen technology and others CELLULAR PHONES -Motorola produce the first the first handheld mobile phone in April 3, 1973 -Zero Generation mobile phones - good quality of camera MOBILE PHONE ART - photographs and videos with special effects with visual, audio and music Android Tablets/Phones(phablets) - new generation models Example of Computer Art Click icon to add picture EXAMPLES Click icon to add picture Activity 2.2 Write an essay on: How an artwork empowers a person? RUBRICS: Content 8 points Organization 8 points Grammar 4 points 20 points THANK YOU!

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