ARTS 209 Quiz Visual Culture
ARTS 209 Quiz Visual Culture
- In its original state, the Colosseum in Rome was a spartan amphitheater devoid of any ornamentation except for its Doric capitals.
- The ultimate purpose of visual culture is to record the language of visual media so that images have a universal meaning regardless of nationality or culture.
- The posters of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec were influenced by ____.
- What is the history of animation?
- The Sydney Opera House owes a stylistic debt to the architecture of ____.
- A favorite subject of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, ____ was a singer and dancer at the famous cabaret Moulin Rouge.
- The opening ceremonies for the Olympic games is an example of ____ — a public exhibition on a grand scale.
- Matthew Barney’s Cremaster I references Busby Berkley musical productions from 1930s’ Hollywood films.
- In 1927, ____ was/were added to motion pictures.
- The structure of the Sydney Opera House is referred to as ____.
- Western theater began as a form of worship of the god ____.
- A modern theatrical puppet performance on Broadway is ____.
- Visual culture is an area of academic study that deals with the totality of images and visual objects produced in ____, and the ways that those images are disseminated, received, and used.
- culture refers to the production, use and dissemination of images and visual objects, particularly in industrial and postindustrial nations.
- Ancient Greek comedies and tragedies were originally part of ritual festivals dedicated to the deity Dionysos.
- Central Park was designed to be a(n) ____ from city life.
- Animation grew out of ____, in which a series of drawn images seem to move as book pages are flipped rapidly.
- The first examples of performance art were called ____.
- is a relatively early form of animation which uses clay sculptures that are moved and photographed in tiny increments.
- art is a visual art form that incorporates live action and mixed media and is presented before a live audience.
- is the academic discipline that investigates visual media and its effect on entertainment, information, political power, and social structures.
- Briefly define Gestalt Theory.
- is the way television companies make money.
- The motion picture is the marriage of photography and…