Art 12a
What are some of the differences between large-format and 35mm photography?
35mm photography emphasizes fluid reactions to decisive moments, while large-format photography favors a more deliberate process
Which of the following emerging tendencies transformed art practice in 1960's and 1970's
A rejection of materiality, an interest in language, and the desire to leave the gallery
In order of precedence from most important to least important, what are Isaac Asimov's three laws of robotics
A robot must not injure or allow injury to a human being, a robot must obey orders form a human being; a robot must protect its own existence
Which of the following accurately describes Charley and Ray Earnes' film Power of Ten
As also seen Hilary Harris' time-lapse study Organism, it used cinematic techniques expand our relationship with time and space and inspired by Kees Boeke's Cosmic View. The universe in forty jumps, it investigates the relative size of things by depicting the experience of exponential shifts in scale
Why is it important to consider different perspectives regarding technology, such as those espoused by engineers, humanists, philosophers and artists
Because technology is pervasive and it affects all of us
Who produced the earliest incarnation of the technology that came to known as the "mouse"?
Doug Englebart and his team at the Stanford Research Institute, as demonstrated in "The Mother of All Demos"
Which of the following are enduring themes in Lynn Hershman Leeson's work?
E. The challenging relationships between real and virtual worlds and fragmented and disclosed female identity as a consumer product
Who taught who about high-speed photography?
Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey learned from each other
Which of the following forms of digital media received early demonstrations by Nicholas Negroponte's Architecture Machine Group?
Eye level navigable video, a precursor to Google Street View
What does Steve Mann believe with regards to surveillance, as stated in his 2012 article Through the Glass, Lightly
If corporations can watch and record us, we should be permitted to watch and record them
What is the cultural significance of AS17-148-22727
It was the last time any human has been far enough from Earth to capture the whole planet in a single image
Which of the following is one of the consequences of the introduction of the first Kodak camera in 1888?
Kodak introduces a camera in 1888 and makes it popular
What is the uncanny valley?
Masahiro Mori's concept that our emotional response to robots becomes negative if they are observed to be uncanny
Which of the following significant events in the history of electronic culture occurred in 1984
Nam Jun Paik's satellite broadcast Good Morning Mr. Orwell and Nicholas Negroponte and the Architectural Machine Group's first presentation of Put-That-There
Which photographic tendencies listed below can be originally attributed to the rise of digital imaging technology?
None of the above
Which of the following is not a type of robot commonly explored in art, film, and literature
Robot as an industrial tool
Which of the following lessons can be derived from analysis of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus
Science can go too far, difference should be celebrated, don't play god, monsters are not born monsters, so all of the above
Which of the following made Soi Lewitt such an influential figure among conceptual artists?
Sentences on Conceptual Art, published in the first issue of Art-Language
In his 2006 book Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters, which suggestion made by David Hockney is the most controversial among art historian
That many renaissance painters knew about and made use of optical technology
In his 2006 book Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters, which the following does David Hockney cite as evidence of the use of optical technology by renaissance artists
The disciple's extra large hand in Caravaggio's Super at Emmaus
Which of the following ideas can be attributed to Nam Jun Paik
The future importance of "electronic super highways", as presented in his 1974 proposal Media Planning for the Postindustrial Society: The 21st Century is now only 26 years away
Which of the following innovations can be attributed to Eadweard Muybridge?
The shifting cultural landscape of modernity, particularly with regards to conceptions of time and movement
Which of the following best describes our changing relationship with knowledge between the 15th century and today
We have become increasingly specialized, knowledge is separated into disciplines we each choose one to focus on
Why does Stelarc think that the human body is obsolete
human body obsolete because biological body can be extended through technology