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Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions Contemporary Art Forms Based on the Elements and Principles OBJECTIVES Evaluates contemporary art forms based on the elements and principles. Identify the elements and principles of contemporary art. Understand how contemporary artis...

Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions Contemporary Art Forms Based on the Elements and Principles OBJECTIVES Evaluates contemporary art forms based on the elements and principles. Identify the elements and principles of contemporary art. Understand how contemporary artists use the elements of art to convey ideas, values, and emotions Create an integrated artwork that demonstrates the interrelationship between the arts and their elements. What is contemporary art? What are the elements and principles of contemporary art? How do artistic elements and principles contribute to creating meaning in art? CONTEMPORARY ARTS Contemporary art is an art produced by the artist today. CONTEMPORARY ARTS It is not restricted to individual experience, but it is reflective of the world we live in. CONTEMPORARY ARTS The artwork that is created by today’s contemporary artists has a worldview and is sensitive to changing times CONTEMPORARY ARTS Contemporary artists frequently go beyond these elements and values in their work, using new ideas and techniques, in their attempts to establish meaning in today's world. The elements and concepts for art are kind of a script. As writers, artists use phrases, pick, organize and combine lines, forms, colors and textures in several ways to express themselves and build meaning. Elements and Principles of Contemporary Arts We live in a community where pictures and objects overflow. Elements and Principles of Contemporary Arts Appropriation Performance Space Technology Art Negative and Art Positive Space Appropriation It is the process of making new content by taking from another source pre-existing image — books on art history, ads, the media — and incorporating or combining it with new ones. Appropriation is a three-dimensional variant of using found objects in the painting. To appropriate is to borrow. A found object is an actual object— often a manufactured product of a commonplace nature — given a new identity as an artwork or part of an art piece. Existing artworks are appropriated to produce another artwork. Usage of prints, images, and icons to produce another art form. Combines the past with the present. Revives interest in existing forms of art. Appropriation Appropriation Some common sources of stolen images are artworks from the distant or recent past, historical records, media (film and television), or popular culture (advertisements or products). The source is sometimes unknown, but the artist may have personal associations. The source of the appropriate image or object may be politically charged, symbolic, ambiguous, or may push the limits of the imagery considered to be acceptable to art. Appropriation Appropriation Appropriate imagery can be photographically or carefully imitated, reproduced by mechanical infers such as an overhead projector, joined the time re- create an address or repaint, changing its scale or design to make unused meaning. Experts can as well compare differing pictures or objects, layer them with other pictures, break them into parts, or contextualize them, with recommends to reconsider pictures or objects by setting them in a cutting-edge setting. Appropriation Appropriation Is appropriation still acceptable? Do you think that the pre-existing artwork used in appropriation is defaced or devalued? PERFORMANCE ART It regularly increases drama, often acting and development to extremes of expression and continuity that are not allowed within the theater. It interprets various human activities such as ordinary activities such as chores, routines, and rituals, to socially relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism, and war. Performance evolved to “emphasize spontaneous elements of chance”. (Walker Art Center) Performance Art Performance art refers to art activities that are presented to a live audience and can combine music, dance, poetry, theater, visual art and video. Whether public, private or videotaped, performance art often involves an artist performing an action that can be planned and scripted, or can emphasize spontaneous, unpredictable elements of chance. Performance Art Interpreting various human activities such as ordinary activities such as chores, routines and rituals, to socially Relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism and war. Performance Art Performance Art Various types of performance art have evolved from simple, often private investigations of everyday routines, rituals, and endurance tests, to larger-scale site-specific environments and public projects, multimedia productions, and autobiographical cabaret style solo work. Performance Art SPACE Space is an art transforming space, for example the flash mobs, and art installations in malls and parks. It also refers to the distances or areas surrounding, within, and within the components of an item. Space Arts transforming space. For example, flash mobs, art installations in Malls and parks. Space Space can be either positive or negative, open or closed, shallow or deep, and two-or three-dimensional. Space Site-specific art forms – an art form that is performed and positioned in a specific space such as public places. Space Often space is not clearly shown in a piece, but it is an illusion. It is considered the breath of art. Space is found in almost every piece of art that has been made. Space Photographers capture space, sculptors depend on space and shape, and architects create space. This is a central aspect of every one of the visual arts. Space provides the audience with a guide for the presentation of artwork. For example, you can draw a larger object than another to suggest that it is closer to the viewer. Likewise, a piece of environmental art can be installed in a way that leads the viewer through space. Negative and Positive Negative space refers to the empty spaces the artist has created around, between, and within the subjects. Quite often, we think of positive as being light and negative as being dark. This does not necessarily apply to every piece of art. For example, you might paint a black cup on a white canvas. In three-dimensional art, the negative spaces are typically the open or relatively empty parts of the piece. For example, a metal sculpture may have a hole in the middle, which we would call negative space. In two-dimensional art, negative space can have a great impact. Negative and Positive Negative space is the Positive space refers to background or the the subject or areas of area that surrounds interest in an artwork, the subject of the such as a person's face work. or figure in a portrait, the objects in a still life painting, or the trees in a landscape painting. Negative and Positive Negative and Positive HYBRIDITY It is a usage of unconventional materials, mixing of unlikely materials to produce and artwork. Hybridity, at the most basic level, implies the mixing of two or more elements to create a third. Hybridity Usage of unconventional materials, mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork. Hybridity For example, coffee for painting; miniature sculptures using crayons. Hybridity Hybridity TECHNOLOGY It refers to the use of mass production and the manipulation of the virtual world, its tools, and programs. Technology Usage of technology in the creation and dissemination of art works. Technology Technology Technology Video phenomenon from MTV to Youtube. Recording performances, video posting, sharing, live streaming. Technology So, in this age of transition in which material and digital experience are in an unprecedented state of coexistence, our understanding of the physical is being endlessly reshaped by advancements in technology. Consequently, the very meaning of physicality and its apparent importance to us has become subject to questioning. Since the 1960’s the term new media art was coined, and it was used to describe practices that apply computer technology as an essential part of the creative process and production. THANK YOU!

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