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Multiple Choice
This activity contains 10 questions.
What is texture?
a work of arts ability to call forth certain tactile feelings
the surface quality of the work
the roughness or smoothness of a surface
the implied roughness or smoothness of a surface
All answers are correct.
The repetitive ordered use of a motif or design is called:
trompe loeil.
pattern.
frottage
rhythm.
relief printing.
Using a process called
frottage,
artist Max Ernst was able to create:
a temporary art form.
an autographic line.
a new type of intaglio print.
very heavily painted canvases.
a wide variety of visual effects.
Early manuscripts such as the
Lindisfarne Gospels
were elaborately illustrated and decorated and said to be:
an early example of aerial perspective.
indicative of figure drawing skills.
illuminated.
the most expensive books in the world.
reflective of the power of the Church.
Because decorative pattern is associated with the beautifying of utilitarian objects it is often associated with:
contemporary design.
international style architecture.
fine arts.
the work of le Corbusier.
None of the above.
An artwork that was intended to be a temporal experience is:
Sassettas
The Meeting of St. Anthony and St. Paul.
Monets
Waterlilies
from the Musée de lOrangerie.
Tinguelys
Homage to New York.
Riley's
Drift 2.
All of the above.
What medium most successfully combines the temporal with the spatial arts?
"Op" art
poetry
film and video
spin painting
kinetic art
What aspects of television have caused it to become the most "realistic" of media?
All answers are correct.
directness
the realism of the color television image
immediacy
its transient nature
How do time and motion in television differ from time and motion in video art?
All answers are correct.
video art is much more fast paced
time and motion are not necessarily linear in video art
there are no commercials to temporally segment television
video art demands a higher production budget
According to Sayre, how is television similar to film?
it is equally transient
television lacks immediacy
it is made up of "shots"
All answers are correct.
the expense is similar
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