1. The document discusses various philosophical perspectives of art including art as mimesis, representation, and for art's sake.
2. It also covers art as an escape and as something functional meant to enrich lives, educate, or entertain.
3. The document categorizes and classifies different types of art such as visual arts, performing/combined arts, digital art, and applied arts. It provides examples for each category.
2. 1. Art as mimesis
According to him, art is an imitation of the real that
was animitation of the ideal. Art is an imitation of an
imitation.
Plato
3. 2. Art as representation
According to him, the aim of art is not to
represent theoutward appearance of things
but their inward significances.
Aristotle
4. 3. Art for art’s sake
According to him, art has its own reason for being.
Itimplies that an art object is best understood as an
autonomous creation to be valued onlyfor its success as
it organizes color and line into a formally satisfying
and beautifulwhole.
Immanuel Kant
5. 4. Art as an escape
The ceremony of doing or creating art touches the
deepest realms of themind and the sacred dimension of
the artistic creative process. The sacred level of art
notonly transforms something into art but also transforms
the artist at the very core of his orher being.
6. 5. Art as functional
Arts serves a function. Art is meant to be used,
to enrich lives to bespiritually potent, to
educate, to support or protest existing power
structures, to entertain,and so on.
8. 1.Visual Arts (2D, 3D)
a. Painting- It is the application of pigment (color) on
any flat two-dimensional surfaces.
b. Sculpture-It is the carving, modeling, casting,
contracting, and assembling of materialsand objects
into primarily three-dimensional works of art.
c. Architecture- It is the art and science of planning,
designing, and constructing buildingsand nonbuilding
structures for human shelter or use (3D)
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12. 2. Performing/Combined Arts
a. Music- is an art form and cultural activity
whose medium is sound organized in time.
b. Dance- is the movement of the body in a
rhythmic way, usually to music and within
agiven space for the purpose of expressing
an idea or emotion.
13. c. Film-also called movie or motion picture, it is a
series of still images that when shown in a screen
creates an illusion of moving images.
d. Theater- is a collaborative form of art that uses life
performers, typically actors oractresses, to
present the experience of a real or
imagined event before the live audience in a
specific place often a stage.
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15. e. Literary-is concentrating the writing, study or
content of literature, especially of the kind valued
for quality of form.
f. Performance poetry- is poetry specifically
composed for or during a performance before
an audience rather than on print mostly open to
improvisation
16. 3. Digital Art- it is the art that is made with the
assistance of the electronic devices, orintended to
be displayed on a computer, which is the most
important elements in digitalart.
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18. 4. Applied Arts-are the application of design and
decoration to everyday objects to make them
aesthetically pleasing.
a. Fashion design-it is the art of applying
design, aesthetics, and natural beauty to
clothing and its accessories.
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21. b. Furniture Design- it is a specialized field where
function and fashioned collide.
c. Interior design- it is enhancing the interior of a
building to achieve a healthier andmore
aesthetically pleasing environment for the people
using the space
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24. d. Graphic design- it is an artistic process of
effective communication. Designerscombine
words, images, and symbols to create a visual
representation of ideas.
Notas do Editor
points to the nature of art, including such concepts as interpretation, representation, and expression, and form..Closely related to Aesthetics, the philosophical study of beauty and taste.