Exam 9: Camera and Computer Arts
Exam 1: Living With Art31 Questions
Exam 2: What Is Art36 Questions
Exam 3: Themes of Art36 Questions
Exam 4: The Visual Elements31 Questions
Exam 5: Principles of Design30 Questions
Exam 6: Drawing25 Questions
Exam 7: Painting27 Questions
Exam 8: Prints27 Questions
Exam 9: Camera and Computer Arts34 Questions
Exam 10: Graphic Design27 Questions
Exam 11: Sculpture and Installation33 Questions
Exam 12: Arts of Ritual and Daily Life28 Questions
Exam 13: Architecture30 Questions
Exam 14: Ancient Mediterranean Worlds34 Questions
Exam 15: Christianity and the Formation of Europe31 Questions
Exam 16: The Renaissance29 Questions
Exam 17: The 17th and 18th Centuries32 Questions
Exam 18: Arts of Islam and of Africa32 Questions
Exam 19: Arts of East Asia: India, China, and Japan30 Questions
Exam 20: Arts of the Pacific and the Americas31 Questions
Exam 21: The Modern World: 1800-194533 Questions
Exam 22: From Modern to Postmodern36 Questions
Exam 23: Opening up to the World20 Questions
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Consider Daguerre's Le Boulevard du Temple. Discuss the reason that this image is important to the history of photography and the difficulties inherent in the production of this image.
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Daguerre made a breakthrough recording an image that was clear and sharp, a significant improvement to the captured image of Niépce, which involved a long exposure time and resulting fuzzy appearance. Daguerre's Le Boulevard du Temple, was displayed the year the French government announced Daguerre's discovery. Although the exposure time was less that the previous process, the ten to twenty minute exposure time didn't record the moving traffic on the busy boulevard. However, the figure in the lower left was motionless long enough to have his image captured.
The creation of a photographic body of work around an event, place, or culture is known as
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Consider the meaning of "truth" in terms of the photographer's art. Discuss the concepts of "truth" presented in this chapter, and make personal observations about these ideas as they relate to photography, film, and video.
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The Farm Security Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Dada collage artist Hannah Höch used "found" photographs to express
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A daguerreotype was an early photographic method created using a
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Consider Warhol's Empire, an image from the film is included in the text. This avant-garde film challenged the conventions of studio-made films. How did it do so? Consider the history of cinema and this film's relationship to traditional narrative and editing. How does this film relate to other aspects of this artist's work?
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The works of Henry Peach Robinson and Andreas Gursky exemplify the photographer's
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Discuss how editing emerged as fundamental to filmmaking and give an example of a film, and director, demonstrating the development and technique of film editing.
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________ is closely associated with Alfred Stieglitz's assertion that for photography to be an art, it should be true to its own nature.
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Despite an enthusiastic public acceptance, the success of the daguerreotype was limited by
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The supervision by one individual or group over the artistic expression of another individual or group is known as
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________ was a photographer who became dissatisfied with pictorialism and promoted the idea that photography should be true to its own nature rather than trying to imitate painting.
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