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Local Materials Used As Applied
To Contemporary Art &
Different Contemporary Art
Techniques & Performance
Practices
Researches on techniques and performance p
ractices applied to contemporary arts
CAR11/12TPP-Oc-e-10
Discusses local materials used in creating art
CAR11/12TPP-Oc-e-11
Supplementary
Discussion for
Week 1 & 2
1. identify the different techniques and performance
practices applied to contemporary arts;
2. discuss the different techniques and performance
practices applied to contemporary arts; and
3. create artworks
techniques and
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performance applied in contemporary arts.
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Medium is defined as the
material, or the substance out of
which a work is made. Through
these materials, the artists
express and communicate feeling
s and ideas. The medium also
defines the nature of the art form
as follows
Medium
1. Sculpture uses metal, wood, stone, clay,
and glass. It is the branch of the visual art that
operates in three-dimension because it
occupies space and has a volume. One form of
sculpture is pottery, and the notable examples
are Guillermo Tolentino’s Oblation, Bulul
woodcarvings from the Cordilleras and
carvings of saints in Christian churches by
Santos.
Medium
2. Architecture uses wood, bamboo,
bricks, stone, concrete, and various
building materials. It is the art or
practice of designing and constructing
buildings.
Medium
3. Paintings uses pigments like
watercolor, oil, tempera, textile
paint, acrylic, ink on a usually flat
ground such as wood, canvas,
paper and stonewall used in cave
paintings.
Medium
4. Printmaking uses ink normally on paper
but can also be used on woods, metal plates,
or silkscreens. Prints is classified as
two-dimensional because they include the
surface or ground on which coloring
substances are applied. However, while
paintings are unique, prints can be reprodu
ced in several pre-determined editions.
Medium
5. Music uses sounds and instruments
(including the human voice), while the dancer
uses the body.
6. Dance uses the body and its movements.
Dance is often accompanied by music, but
there are dances that do not rely on musical
accompaniment to be realized. Dance can
tell stories, but at other times, they convey
abstract ideas that do not rely on a narrative
Medium
7. Theater artist integrates all the arts
and uses the stage, production design,
performance elements, and script to
enable the visual, musical, dance, and
other aspects to come together as a
whole work.
Medium
8. Photography and filmmaking use the camera to
record the outside world. The filmmaker uses the
cinematographic camera to record and put together
production design, sound engineering, performance,
and screenplay. In digital photography and film, the
images can be assimilated into the computer, thus
eliminating the need for celluloid or negatives,
processing chemicals, or print.
Medium
9. Writing of a novel, poetry, nonfiction,
and fiction uses words.
Technique is the manner in which
artists use and manipulate materials to
achieve the desired formal effect, and
Communicate the desired concept, or
meaning, according to his or her personal
style (modern, Neoclassic, etc.). The
distinctive character or nature of the
medium determines the technique.
Technique
1. Stone
Technique
2. Wood is carved
Technique
3.Clay is modeled and shape
Technique
4. Metal is cast
Technique
5. Thread
Traditional Techniques
Traditional Techniques
Wood Carving is an art that has
been practiced all over the world b
ut very avidly
in Southeast
Asia
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where great pieces of woodwork ha
ve been crafted
throughout
the ages.
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Traditional Techniques
Wood Carving
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Traditional Techniques
Silk-screen printing Is one of the most
popular printing techniques, and is most-used by
companies when printing design onto products of
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and materials.
It has been used for
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more than 100 years in the commercial and artistic
sector and is mainly used for printing images and de
signs on T-shirts,
Tote bags, paper, wood, ceramics a
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nd other materials.
Traditional Techniques
Silk-screen printing
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Traditional Techniques
Analogue Photography refers to photography
using an analogue camera and film. A roll of film loaded
into the camera and the magic begins once you start
clicking: light interacts
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chemicals in the film and
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an image is recorded. The pictures collected in your film
roll come to life when the film is processed in a photo lab
.
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Traditional Techniques
Analogue Photography
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Traditional Techniques
Filmmaking Film production is the process
of making a film. The direction or production of
films for the cinema or television is a visual
Storytelling. Filmmaking involves a number of discrete
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stages including an initial story, idea, or commission,
through screenwriting, casting, shooting, sound
recording and reproduction, editing, and screening
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the finished product before an audience that may
result in a film release and exhibition.
Traditional Techniques
Filmmaking Film
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Contemporary Techniques
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Digital photography Uses cameras
containing arrays of electronic photodetectors
to capture images focused by a lens, as
opposed to an exposure on photographic film.
The captured images are digitized and
stored as a computer file ready for further
digital processing, viewing, electronic publish
ing, or digital printing.
Contemporary Techniques
Digital photography
Contemporary Techniques
Digital film making Is the norm these days,
enabling filmmakers to blend art and digital media and
speed up the process of filmmaking as well as be more
creative and enterprising in the special effects
department. In short, more flexible digital cameras and
editing software such as Final Cut Pro Studio, have
made the cinematographer's and editor's jobs easier
and made it possible for filmmakers to produce
quality films at much less expensive cost.
Contemporary Techniques
Digital film making
Contemporary Techniques
Music production It is the process of creating
a recorded music project. A record producer usually
handles music production, managing every aspect.
That can include being a critical part of the creative
process, such as deciding what instruments are
used and contributing to song arrangements. Since
music production plays a vital role in the quality of the
final product, it can make or break the success of an
album.
Contemporary Techniques
Music production
Contemporary Techniques
Industrial design It is a combination of
art and engineering; drawing skills, creativity
and technical knowledge are critical. Industrial
designers usually choose to work on products
in a specific industry, such as the medical,
automobile, or technology industry.
Contemporary Techniques
Industrial design
Contemporary Techniques
Robotics It is an interdisciplinary research area
at the interface of computer science and engineering.
Robotics involves design, construction, operation,
and use of robots. The goal of robotics is to design
intelligent machines that can help and assist humans
in their day-to-day lives and keep everyone safe.
Contemporary Techniques
Robotics
Artistic Skills and
Techniques to
Contemporary Art Creations
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
1. Collage is the technique of an art
production used in the visual arts, where the artwork is
made from on assemblage of different forms, thus
creating a new whole. Collage may sometimes
include magazines and newspaper clippings, ribbons
paints, bits of colored or handmade papers, portion
s of other artwork or texts, photographs, and other f
ound objects, glued to a piece of paper or canvas
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
1. Collage
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
2. Decollage is the opposite of collage;
instead of an image is being built up all or
parts of existing images, it is created by
cutting, treating away, or otherwise
removing pieces of an original image. The
French word “Decollage” in English means
“Take-Off” or “To become Unglued” or “To
become unstuck”.
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
2. Decollage
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
3. Graffiti are writing or drawings that have
been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall
or other surface, often in a public space. Graffiti
range from simple written words to elaborate wall
paintings. Graffiti may express underlying social and
political messages, and a whole genre of artistic
expression is based spray paint graffiti styles.
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
3. Graffiti
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
4. Land art - Earthwork or earth art is an art movement in
which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked. It is also an
art form that is created in nature, using natural materials such as soil,
rock (bedrock, bolders, stones), organic media (logs, branches,
leaves), and water which introduced materials such as concrete,
metal, asphalt, or mineral pigments. Sculpture is not placed in the
landscape rather, the landscape is the means of their creation.
Often earth moving equipment is involved. The works frequently
exist in the open located well away from civilization, left to change and
erode under natural conditions.
Artistic Skills and Techniques to Contemporary Art Creations
4. Land art
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