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Foundations of Art and Design. Chapter 8: Time and Motion. Time and Motion. Fig. 8.1 Dynamism of a Soccer Player by Umberto Boccioni. Time and Motion. The movement of poets and painters of the early 20th Century that tried to depict motion and speed, or fourth dimension, are referred to as:.
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Foundations of Art and Design Chapter 8: Time and Motion
Time and Motion Fig. 8.1 Dynamism of a Soccer Player by Umberto Boccioni
Time and Motion The movement of poets and painters of the early 20th Century that tried to depict motion and speed, or fourth dimension, are referred to as: • Modernists • Futurists • Surrealist • None of these Fig. 8.1 Dynamism of a Soccer Player by Umberto Boccioni
Actual Motion Fig. 8.2 Black, White, and ten Red by Alexander Calder
Actual Motion Mobiles - a type of artwork which hangs and moves with the air currents are a type of what art? • Sculpture • Kites • Kinetic Art • None of these Fig. 8.2 Black, White, and ten Red by Alexander Calder
Fig. 8.6 Apollo and Daphne by Baroque sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini
In art using a design element like diagonal lines so that a view infers motion or action is called: • Implied motion • Stink lines • Cartooning • Repetitive motion Fig. 8.6 Apollo and Daphne by Baroque sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini
Repetitive Imagery In art, motion can be implied by: • Diagonal lines • Repetition of imagery • Blurring • Colors • All of these
Repetitive Imagery Fig. 8.7 I by Gilbert and George
Examples of artwork that employs repetitive imagery include: • Comic strips • Asian Scrolls • Medieval Manuscripts • All of these Fig. 8.7 I by Gilbert and George
Fig. 8.9 Spiral: An Ordinary Evening in New Haven by Jennifer Bartlett
There is a difference between implied motion and the illusion of motion. One implies that time has passed and the other implies that motion is in the process of occurring. Which do you feel is depicted in Fig. 8.9 Spiral: An Ordinary Evening in New Haven by Jennifer Bartlett? • Implied motion • Illusion of motion Fig. 8.9 Spiral: An Ordinary Evening in New Haven by Jennifer Bartlett
Multiple Exposures Fig. 8.11 Nude descending a Staircase #2 by Marcel Duchamp
Multiple Exposures In Marcel Duchamp’s famous work Nude Descending a Staircase what style and technique does he use to imply motion? • Cubism and repetition • Surrealism and blurred outlines • Impressionism and Colors • None of these Fig. 8.11 Nude descending a Staircase #2 by Marcel Duchamp
Fig. 8.13 Kitchen Tantrums Courtesy of the artist
What technique is used most commonly in photography, but can also be utilized by painting to depict motion? • Diagonal lines • Repetition of figure • Blurred outlines • Colors Fig. 8.13 Kitchen Tantrums Courtesy of the artist
Optical Sensations Fig. 8.16 Gala by Bridget Riley
The illusion of movement can also be created in works of abstract art through the use of color and line. This style of art is referred to as: • Op Art • Modern art • Kinetic art Fig. 8.16 Gala by Bridget Riley
Time and Motion Fig. 8.20 Reading Position for Second Degree Burn by Dennis Oppenheim
Time and Motion A common technique which is used to show elapsed Time as exemplified by Fig. 8.20 Reading Position for Second Degree Burn by Dennis Oppenheim: • Diagonal lines • Figure Repetition • Blurring • Color Fig. 8.20 Reading Position for Second Degree Burn by Dennis Oppenheim
The 2 Basic Editing Techniques are Linear Editing and Non-Linear Editing. Which is the most commonly used for editing today? • Linear editing • Non-Linear editing