Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
INSTALLATION ART:
NEW MEDIA ART
INSTALLATION ART
◦ Installation art consists of three-dimensional works that often
site-specific and designed to transform interior or exterior
spaces to achieve effect.
◦ Installation art is composed of several genre such as painting,
sculpture, and mediums like ready-mades, found objects,
drawing, text, objects assembled together to interact with space
art or objects found creatively by the artists.
TYPES OF
INSTALLATION ART
1. TECHNOLOGY-AIDED
◦It consists of an
installation art piece
on which light, video
or film is projected.
2. PERFORMANCE-INSTALLATION ART
◦It is combined with
theater and dance. Lights
and sound are part of the
design and performance
is made under a specific
span of time.
3. CONCEPTUAL INSTALLATION ART
◦Emphasis on an
idea or concept
rather than in a
tangible art object.
4. INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION ART
◦It allows the viewer
to touch, walk in or
through, listen to, or
interact with the
installation piece.
5. ENVIRONMENTAL INSTALLATION
◦It encompasses ecological
concerns and is a
celebration of an artist’s
connection with the beauty
of nature, the natural
world, and environment.
5. ENVIRONMENTAL INSTALLATION
◦It encompasses ecological
concerns and is a
celebration of an artist’s
connection with the beauty
of nature, the natural
world, and environment.
PUBLIC ART: ART IN
OUTDORR SPACE
PUBLIC ART
◦ It is a communal process that can enhance the artist’s
creativity.
◦ Traditionally, it was dominated by monuments to heroes
and religious landmarks.
◦ In the contemporary worlds, the demand for artworks
that reflect modern technology and designs to appeal to
global taste has increased.
5. ENVIRONMENTAL INSTALLATION
◦It encompasses ecological
concerns and is a
celebration of an artist’s
connection with the beauty
of nature, the natural
world, and environment.
TYPES OF PUBLIC
ART
1. COMMUNITY-BASED ART
◦ It refers to artistic-activity
based in community setting.
◦ Often, it is based in
economically deprived areas
and is done with community-
oriented, grassroots approach.
2. MUNICIPAL ART
◦It is typically located
in squares, plaza, or in
front of government
buildings, law courts,
airports, public
museums, or academic
institutions.
3. LAND ART
◦It includes
monumental
earthworks that
interact with nature
and the environment.
4. ARCHITECTURAL ART
◦It decorates the
façade, orchard or
enclosed concrete
structure where large
number of people
converge.
6. DESIGN-BASED PUBLIC ART
◦It is decorative
and is usually
located in parks or
commercial
centers.
6. CAMPAIGN-INSPIRED PUBLIC ART
◦This promotes an
idea by making
visible reminders
to the public.
MIXED MEDIA ART:
COMBINING ART FORMS
MIXED MEDIA
◦It refers to an artwork that is made from a
combination of mediums or materials.
◦It can be a combination of photograph and
painting, or stones embedded on woods,
pastel layers of textile painted with acrylic for
example.
TECHNIQUES USED
IN MULTIMEDIA
1. COLLAGE
◦An artistic
composition of
materials and objects
pasted over a flat
surface and is usually
hung on the wall.
2. ASSEMBLAGE
◦It is putting
together objects
and combining
them in new
contexts.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND
DIGITAL ART:
TECHNOLOGY AIDED ART
PHOTOGRAPHY
◦It can also present reality in its
true form. If words can describe a
scene, photography has the power
to show it.
DIGITAL ART
◦It is an art form that uses digital
technology as an essential part of
the creative or presentation process.
We see these in cartoon shows and
movies with digital intervention.
PHOTOGRAPHY and DIGITAL ART
◦Both are the most accessible, manipulated art form
used by the billions of people around the globe.
◦With the invention of mobile devices with camera,
it can now fit into anyone’s pocket so that it is the
most convenient image-taking gadget.
TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1. NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
◦Photographs enable us to
view landscapes, places
and objects that we may
encounter in our lifetime.
2. PHOTOGRAPHY AND REALITY
◦Photography can
also present
reality in its form.
3. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALTERATION
◦Photography can also
offer an illusion and
this challenge the
standpoint of fidelity
of appearance.
4. MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY
◦It is taking pictures using
mobile phones. However, if
it is printed bigger, the
photograph looks blurry and
pixelated because of the
limited image resolution.
5. PHOTOJOURNALISM
◦ This photo is used in
journalism. There are photos
that accompany narratives in
the newspaper, magazines,
and digital media to give a
reader a view of persons,
places and events.
TYPES OF DIGITAL ART
1. ELECTRONIC-AIDED DIGITAL ART
◦The electronic artist may
employ computer graphics,
animation, sound and
lighting effects, robotic
devices and even include
people in the presentation.
2. NON-FIGURATIVE DIGITAL ART
◦ Artist disregard figures and
any semblance to nature,
naturalism, and realism.
◦ They use geometric shapes,
lines, space, movement, color
in their art composition.
3. FANTASY DIGITAL ART
◦They create worlds,
universe, imaginary
creatures and combine
colors that transports the
viewer to another world that
seem boundless and
immensely broad.
4. DIGITAL ART AS DESIGN
◦It is popular among
people in urban places.
◦Because of its digital
form, these designs are
easily spread and shared
electronically.
QUIZ
Mixed Media Art Design-based public Art
Public Art Mixed Media
Installation Art Assemblage
Photography and Digital Art Digital Art
Performance-installation art Technology-aided
Interactive-installation Art Photography and reality
Municipal Art Photographic alteration
Land Art
Identify the following statements. Choose your answer
inside the box.
1.The most accessible, manipulated art form used by billions of
people around the globe.
2.It can be a combination of photograph and painting, or stones
embedded on wood, for example.
3.It consists of three-dimensional works that are often site-
specific and designed to transform interior or exterior spaces
to achieve an effect.
4. It requires collaborative work and engages the services of the
different people.
5. Installation art consists of an installation art piece on which
light, video or film is projected.
6. It is typically located in squares, plaza, or in front of
government buildings, law courts, airports, public museums or
academic institution.
7. It is decorative and is usually located in parks or commercial
centers.
8. It is putting together objects and combining them in new
contexts.
9. It is an art form that uses digital technology as an essential
part of the creative presentation process.
10. Photography can also offer an illusion and these
challenges the stand point of fidelity of appearance.
11. It refers to an artwork that is made from a combination of
mediums or materials.
12. It includes monumental earthworks that interact
with nature and the environment.
13. It is combined with theater and dance.
14. It allows the viewer to touch, walk in through,
listen to, or interact with installation piece.
15. Photography can also present reality in its true
form.