ART 110 - Chapter 9
Because long exposure times ruled out action shots in early photography, how were such images presented in newspapers?
As drawings
Which aspects made it difficult for photography to be seen as a form of art?
- Easily learned and produced - Early photos' lack of color - Accuracy and detail of the image
What are the reasons for works of art being censored?
- Exposes secrets to the public - Insults a group's belief system
What aspects made digital cameras appealing to photographers?
- Images could be transmitted digitally - Manipulation of photos could be done on a company
In what ways is "art cinema" differentiated from other types of film?
- It appeals to a small audience - It uses unconventional or experimental techniques
What was innovative about George Eastman's Kodak camera?
- It came preloaded with ready-to-shoot film - It was portable and easy to carry
What characteristics are presented in Julia Margaret Cameron's 1867 portrait of her niece titled "Julia Jackson?"
- Moody light - Softened focus
Which are attributes of graphic design?
- Organized layouts - Controlled interpretations
In what ways did photography impact traditional art media?
- Painters no longer had to record events - It allowed for the exploration of abstract and nonrepresentational work
For what purposes does Wafaa Bilal have a camera attached to his head in his piece "3rdi?"
- Randomly document his encounters - Bring attention to public surveillance
Which film advances are direct descendants of Eadweard Muybridge's experiments?
- Stop-motion photography - Continuous-motion photography
The earliest photographs needed to be exposed for extended amounts of time which led to which results?
- Studios requiring controlled environments - Moving objects not appearing
What characteristics best describe the films and filmmakers of New Wave Cinema?
- The films have unsteady camera shots - The filmmakers used fast, seemingly nervous, editing - The films were self conscious
What artistic practice involves using recorded game play shots to create a digital film?
Machinima
How are art filmmakers different from other film directors?
- They use unconventional filming techniques - They control almost every aspect of the film
What was revolutionary about Jean-Luc Godard's film "Breathless?"
- Varied dialog types - Abrupt camera shots
Which are parts of the rayograph technique?
- Various light sources - Darkroom - Light-sensitive paper
What are the reasons artists took quickly to video when it first became available?
- Videos could be recorded and played back instantly - Video monitors fit in well in gallery spaces
What parts need to be present for a camera to be functional?
- a lens - an opening - a light sensitive surface
Which roles in the making of a film are considered the artists?
- Actors - Directors - Editors
Which are basic requirements for the photographic process?
- An opening to admit light - Lens to focus and refract light
How does Bruce Nauman use visual elements in "Dance or Exercise on the Perimeter of a Square (Square Dance)?
- Awareness of space - Created a visual pattern - Repetitive movement
What characteristics would you find in a photograph taken by a Pictorialist?
- Blurring certain details - Varied tonal range
What characteristics of painting did early photographers seek to mimic?
- Blurry details - Wide range of value - Delicate highlights
In what ways can different effects be created in rayograph?
- Changing the light sources - Moving objects during exposure - Adjusting the height of objects
What was straight photography concerned with depicting?
- Creating a preconceived composition - What was seen through the viewfinder
What does Walker Evans capture with "6th Avenue/Forty-Second Street?"
A busy New York street
How was Eadweard Mubridge able to capture images of a running horse?
A series of cameras attached with thread
What did Andy Warhol do with his traditional art media and films?
Challenged the viewer's expectations
How was the illusion of smooth motion created in an animated feature?
Each frame is drawn then photographed
The process of piecing together different clips of film to create a single unified product is called ________________.
Editing
How does Shirin Neshat use digital video in her piece "Women without Men?"
She created installations that project the films on walls
Which artist, best known for work in other media, also had a prolific film career?
Andy Warhol
Why did Pictorialism lose popularity during World War I?
Artist were experimenting and exploring new trends in art
A director whose films have a consistent, individual style in a similar manner to a painter or a sculptor is called a(n) _______.
Auteur
What film used ten shots to edit into a violent, climatic scene?
Battleship Potemkin
Which film is considered one of the first New Wave films?
Breathless
What device was developed during the Renaissance to harness the principles of light as observed by the mathematician Alhazen?
Camera obscura
When art does not agree with the ideas of a particular society or group, what often happens?
Censored from the public
What did Walker Evans have to consider before taking the photograph "6th Avenue/Forty-Second Street?"
Composition
With what was the Pictorialist movement obsessed?
Creating painterly effects using photography
What kind of director is an "auteur?"
Creator of stylistic films
The invention developed in 1837 that used a copper plate coated with iodide is known as a ____________.
Daguerreotype
What attributes did Winsor McCay's "Gertie the Trained Dinosaur" have that other animated animals did not have?
Distinct personality
Bruce Nauman used filming to do what?
Document the artist at work
Light reflected from objects passes through a narrow opening, projecting an image of the outside world onto a surface in a dark interior is the basic principle for both photography and the ___________.
Eye
How does Hannah Hoch use photography in her piece "Cut with the Kitchen Knife?"
Found images and placed them in a composition
Which artist critiqued photography's effects on society?
Hannah Hoch
What does Wafaa Bilal do to get the audience to interact with his piece "Domestic Tension?"
He allowed people to shoot him with a paint gun over the internet
How did May Ray discover the darkroom technique, rayograph?
He exposed an object on light-sensitive paper
Because the Industrial Revolution allowed for mass production, the use of graphic design for commercial purposes _______.
Increased
The development of which of the following helped the computer become a gateway to a public space that was global and accessible to everyone?
Internet
How did George Eastman's invention of celluloid film enable the development of commercial motion pictures?
It allowed multiple images to be strung together
How does the internet aid Wafaa Bilal in his performance art?
It allows him to interact globally with a wider audiences
How does May ray's rayogram change the expectations of photography?
It caused the viewer to question the images seen in the photograph
What invention is credited with the rapid expansion of photography beyond professional photographers?
Kodak camera
Who invented the first workable film projector?
Lumiere
Which photo captured the emotion felt by those suffering during the Great Depression?
Migrant Mother
Which artist used publicly available images from the internet to create works of art?
Mungo Thompson
Which photographer first developed technology to capture an object in motion?
Muybridge
What made it possible for early photographers to produce multiple images?
Negatives
What print technology made it possible to create multiple photographs of a single image?
Negatives
In the 1950s, which group of filmmakers stood out for their self-conscious films about film?
New Wave
How did photography influence artists working with traditional media?
Photography was seen as material that could be used in any art practice
Which developments brought about the concept of photojournalism around 1900?
Photomechanical reproduction
What art movement did "Blessed Art Thou Among Women" follow?
Pictorialism
The French film that featured a knife placing butter on toast by itself used what technique?
Pixilation
Gertrude Kasebier used what painting characteristic for her piece "Blessed Art Thou Among Women?"
Soften focus
How did Melies create special effects in his films?
Stop-motion
What type of photography is the composition framed in the viewfinder, photographed, and printed with manipulation?
Straight Photography
What type of photography is the composition framed in the viewfinder, photographed, and printed without manipulation?
Straight photography
Why were Dorothea Lange's commissioned photos of Japanese internment camps censored by the government who hired her?
The U.S. government did not want photos of how American citizens were being treated
Godard's use of famous literature quotes and allusions to past movies in Breathless shows the director is aware of what?
The history of film
Gertrude Kasebier seeks to depict what with her piece "Blessed Art Thou Among Women?"
The ideals of motherhood as consecrated and important
How are films directed by "auteurs" similar to traditional art practices?
The maker is easily identified
What did Dorthea Lange's photograph "Migrant Mother" document?
The plight of migrants during the depression
Why did young art critics behind the New Wave movement begin to make films?
They wanted to create films they liked
In whose laboratory was the first genuine motion picture created in 1894?
Thomas Edison
True or false: Motion-picture film is not real motion but projected still images.
True
What did Man Ray attempt to portray with this image?
Unpredictable abstract images
What made Jean-Luc Godard's "Breathless" unique to filmmaking?
Use of jump cuts and shaky camera movements
What technology did artists embrace more than film because it could record and playback the image?
Video
Man Ray discovered that images created using the rayograph technique appears as what?
White shadows
What prompted the New Wave movement in film?
Young film critic's desire to create their own films
In the 19th century, photographic technology was developed that could use a single ___________ image to create multiple positive images.
negative