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Delve into the evolution of art and cinema, from timeless masterpieces to experimental avant-garde works. Discover the impact of time on creativity, capturing moments through paintings, photographs, and groundbreaking films. Witness the progression from traditional art forms to the innovative realm of media art. Unravel the connections between time, media, and artistic expression, transcending boundaries with avant-garde pioneers. Join us on an enlightening exploration of visual narratives that challenge conventions and redefine artistic boundaries.
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Introduction 1 : brief history 1. Time Art 2. film and Avant-Garde Cinema I introduction to media art dr.yoon
1. time art - 0 - happenings, performances, events, installations, videos - furthermore, everything can be media? - this week: brief history related to our ideas on media up to digital media – “beginner's yoga”
1. time art - 1 - about the time, using the time ? related to the time? ……………… René Magritte. The Empire of Lights. 1954. Oil on canvas. 146 x 113.7 cm. Musée Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium Jacques-Louis David. The Death of Marat. 1793. Oil on canvas. 5.3 x 4.1 ft.
1. time art - 2 - Edgar Degas (1834-1917) -The New Orleans Cotton Exchange, 1873 -The Dance Class (La Classe de Danse),1873–1876
1. time art - 3 - Futurists : Giacomo Balla -Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash,1912 - Umberto Boccioni - Abstract Speed: The Car Has Passed, 1913 - Marcel Duchamp -Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (1912)
1. time art - 4 - photography since 1839 - Daguerreotype-the first photography - Calotype (1841)
1. time art - 5 - photography since 1839 - Dadaist, Surrealist - Futurist, Avant-garde film makers
2. Film and Avant-Garde Cinema I - 1 - The invention of Cinema - Thomas Edison (1847-1931): Kinetoscope using chronophotogrpaphy, phonograph
2. Film and Avant-Garde Cinema I - 2 - The invention of Cinema - from personal watching to projection - Lumiere brothers (Auguste and Louis Lumière) in France 1895
2. Film and Avant-Garde Cinema I - 3 - George Melies (1861-1938) A Trip to the Moon, 1902 - Fritz Lang (1890-1948) - Sergei Eisenstein (1898-1948) The Battleship Potemkin, 1925
2. Film and Avant-Garde Cinema I - 4 - Dziga Vertov (1896-1954) The Man with the Movie Camera, 1929 - Man Ray, Return to Reason, 1923
2. Film and Avant-Garde Cinema I - 5 - Fernand Léger (1881-1955), Ballet mécanique (1924) - Luis Buñuel (1900-1983) - Marcel Duchamp, Anemic Cinema (1926)