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Q2 Arts Computer Arts

This document appears to be a presentation on technology-based arts (TBA) and computer/digital arts. It begins with pre-assessment questions to understand the audience's familiarity. It then defines TBA and provides examples of early computer artworks. The presentation discusses how computer/digital arts are created using various devices and software. It also compares traditional and technology-based arts. Throughout, it includes images to illustrate different types of digital artworks. The presentation aims to demonstrate how computer/digital arts have become accepted as true art forms.

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Q2 Arts Computer Arts

This document appears to be a presentation on technology-based arts (TBA) and computer/digital arts. It begins with pre-assessment questions to understand the audience's familiarity. It then defines TBA and provides examples of early computer artworks. The presentation discusses how computer/digital arts are created using various devices and software. It also compares traditional and technology-based arts. Throughout, it includes images to illustrate different types of digital artworks. The presentation aims to demonstrate how computer/digital arts have become accepted as true art forms.

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TBA 6.

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Rosemarie T. Carpentero
PRE-ASSESSMENT
1. What forms of art are you familiar
with?
2. Have you heard of computer art?
Can you give examples?

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3. Can you give a brief definition of
what computer art is?

4. Do you have any experience with


using the computer? If yes, what
device(s) you have used?

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5. What computer software do you
use?
6. For what purposes do you use
these?
7. Have you ever tried creating art
with a computer?
If so, what did you create and how did you
create it?
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TBA –
TECHNOLOGY-
BASED ARTS

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Activity:

SPOT THE
DIFFERENCE

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What did you observe
from the activity?

Did you have a hard


time identifying the
pictures? Why?
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In your own idea, what
is meant by TBA or
Technology-Based
Arts?

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Who do you think are
considered artists in
TBA?

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Technology – Based Arts
Technology – Based Arts
What devices can we use?
COMPARISONS OF THE TRADITIONAL
ARTS

➢Used actual brushes and palettes and


whole array of paints, inks, and natural
pigments applied to paper, canvas,
fabrics, stucco walls and ceilings.
➢ Subjects are landscapes, seascapes,
human forms, everyday life scenes, etc.
➢ Made by painters, sculptors
How to produce
computer/digital arts?

What devices can now


be used in creating
computer/digital art?
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Computer/Digital Arts

Computer/Digital Arts make use of


electronic and mechanical devices, rather
than the artist’s own hand.
Did the public approve
that computer/digital
arts are true arts?

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• Public questioned whether it was a true
art since it made use of electronical and
mechanical devices.

* After afew years, there was acceptance


because it was exciting and thought-
provoking form of modern art.
* Exhibits became highly popular and
critically acclaimed - digital artists or
computer art masters or “superstars”
came from Europe, Russia, and the United
States.
Polygon Drawings
Frieder Nake, 1965
Schrotter
Georg Nees, 1965
Ordres
Vera Molnar, 1974
Mountain and Staurolyte
Ronald Davis, 1997
Manfred Mohr, 1999 Olga Kisseleva, 2012
Jean-Pierre Hebert, 2007
Philippine Scene
Philippine Scene
Filipino Successful Animators:
Filipino Successful Animators:
How to become a successful
Animator
How to become a successful
Animator
Institutions offering courses on digital
arts
Institutions offering courses on digital
arts
Cityscape
By: Antonio Gorordo, 2010-2012
Through our lesson and the pictures
shown, compare the arts before and
today.
Individual Art
Activity:

PIXEL ART

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Simulation of Computer Art:
Pixel Art
Alternative Activities for Quarter II
By Definition Pixel art is a form of digital art,
created through the use of raster
graphics software, where images
are edited on the pixel level.

Graphics in most old (or


relatively limited) computer,
console, graphing calculator and
mobile phone video games are
mostly pixel art.
The term pixel art was first published by Adele
History Goldberg and Robert Flegal of Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center in 1982. The concept, however,
goes back about 10 years before that, for example
in Richard Shoup's SuperPaint system in 1972, also
at Xerox PARC.

Some traditional art forms, such as counted-thread


embroidery (including cross-stitch) and some kinds
of mosaic and beadwork, are very similar to pixel
art.

These art forms construct pictures out of small


colored units similar to the pixels of modern digital
computing.
Pixel art was very often used in older computer and console
Uses video games. With the increasing use of 3D graphics in games,
pixel art lost some of its use. Despite that, this is still a very
active professional/amateur area, since mobile phones and
other portable devices still have low resolution and therefore
require skillful use of space and memory.

Sometimes pixel art is used for advertising too. One such


company that uses pixel art to advertise is Bell. The group
eboy specializes in isometric pixel graphics for advertising and
has been featured in magazines such as Wired, Popular
Science, and Fortune 500.

Icons for operating systems with limited graphics abilities are


also pixel art. The limited number of colors and resolution
presents a challenge when attempting to convey complicated
concepts and ideas in an efficient way.
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Criteria 10 8 6 4

Creativity The ideas expressed The ideas The ideas expressed There were no
by expressed by the by the body of work original ideas
the body of work body of work mostly demonstrate a low expressed in the
demonstrate a high original. degree of originality. project.
degree of originality.

Craftsmanship Presents all work Present most work Present some work Presents work with
neatly neatly neatly and with little neatness or
and Work and with care. and with care. care. care. Rarely
Quality Always Usually Sometimes uses uses and treats
uses and treats uses and treats and treats materials materials
materials materials appropriately. appropriately.
appropriately appropriately
Effort Gave an effort for Completed the Finished the Did not finish the
beyond the project in project, but it lacks work in a
requirements of the an above average finishing touches or satisfactory
project manner, yet more can be improved manner.
could upon with little
have been done. effort.
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•Assignment:Research Activity: Use a long
bond paper
1. Research online for the works of any two of these
digital artists:
a. James Faure Walker f. George Grie
b. Manfred Mohr g. Olga Kisseleva
c. Ronald Davis h. John Landsdown
d. Joseph Nechvatal i. Perry Welman
e. Jean-Pierre Hebert

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2. Select one artwork each by the artists
that you have chosen. Print these works.
Give the basic details of each (title of wok,
name of artist, technique used, year
created). Briefly explain how the following
principles of art are incorporated or
expressed in these particular works:

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a. Rhythm and Movement
b. Balance
c. Emphasis
d. Harmony, Unity and Variety
e. Proportion

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THANK YOU

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