L12 : INSTALLATION ART (NEW MEDIA ART)
Land Art
includes monumental earthworks that interact with nature and the environment.
Interactive Installation Art
allows the viewer to touch, walk in or through, listen to, or interact with the installation piece.
Non-Objective Art
also uses the elements of art and principles of design but the artworks do not represent or depict a person, place, or thing in the natural world. Usually the content of the work is its colors, shapes, brushstrokes, size, scale, and process.
Installation Art
is an art form consisting of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform interior or exterior spaces to achieve an effect. They are designed and installed only in the space for which they were created.
Collage
is an artistic composition of materials and objects pasted over a flat surface and is usually hung on the wall.
Performance Installation Art
is combined with theatre and dance. Lights and sound are part of the design and performance is made under a specific span of time. This type of installation requires careful planning not only for placement of the materials but more importantly, to achieve the desired effect when combined with lights, sounds, and the performers' movements. The installation is best appreciated when all of these elements interact in the light-controlled space.
Design-based Public Art
is decorative and is usually located in parks or commercial centers. The design or theme matches the buildings and its surroundings to achieve unity because the artwork is viewed in relation to its natural and man-made surroundings
Public Art
is part of human history and our evolving culture. It reflects human life in society.
Municipal Art
is typically located in squares, plaza, or in front of government buildings, law courts, airports, public museums, or academic institutions. The purpose of this type of public art is to instill patriotism and nationalism among the community members. It also serves as a historical landmark to educate the young and inform visitors and tourists.
Abstract Art
takes subjects from reality and nature but the artist present them in ways different from the way they are seen in everyday life.
Representational Art
shows actual objects from nature or reality.
Commemorative Monuments
are sculptures, whether individual or group of people, who are honoured for heroism or for participation in heroic events.
Technology-Aided Installation Art
consists of an installation art piece on which light, video or film is projected.
Architectural Art
decorates the façade, orchard or enclosed concrete structure where large number of people converge.
Environmental Installation
encompasses ecological concerns and is a celebration of an artist's connection with the beauty of nature, the natural world, and environment.
Conceptual Installation Art
places emphasis on an idea or concept rather than in a tangible art object. It may include a written text, instruction, or a question that leads the viewer to think about an idea. It follows the notion that art should examine its own nature. The role of the artist, therefore, is to make people think and reflect through the use of an art piece as stimulus.
Campaign-inspired Public Art
promotes an idea by making visible reminders to the public.
Assemblage
putting together objects and combining them in new contexts.
Mixed Media
refers to an artwork that is made from a combination of mediums or materials
Community-based Art
refers to artistic activity based in community setting. They engage the members of the community in interaction or dialogue with the artist