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Digital Art and Visual Culture: Exploring Concepts and Techniques, Exams of Advanced Education

A comprehensive overview of key concepts and techniques in digital art and visual culture. It covers topics like appropriation, aesthetics, image adjustments, social constructs, generativity, glitch art, hyperreality, new media art, power dynamics, remix culture, and virtual reality. The document explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of these concepts in digital artworks. It serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in the interplay between digital technologies, visual culture, and sociocultural phenomena.

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2023/2024

Available from 09/27/2024

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Download Digital Art and Visual Culture: Exploring Concepts and Techniques and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! DAC Final Exam Verified 100% appropriation - ANSWER-act of taking, either parts or a whole, something from culture and using it in a new creation archetypes - ANSWER-common characters w/in mythology that take on connotative significance asethetic - ANSWER-way a producer utilizes beauty, style, and creative and technical virtuosity assign 2. Layers - ANSWER-1.) use blend modes to combine 2 layers 2.)clipping mask an image layer to a text layer 3.) save for web, effectively used on jpeg assign 3. adjust - ANSWER-1.) content aware move tool: tool bar, class - ANSWER-an organization of people based on their perceived social or economic status connotation - ANSWER-cultural or historical meanings associated with a word, object, sound decode - ANSWER-the process of interpreting the various levels of meaning within an image, text, or object denotation - ANSWER-the literal meaning of a word, subject, or sound empathy - ANSWER-the capacity to recognize emotions that are being experienced by another sentient or fictional being encode - ANSWER-a process of embedding meaning into images, texts, or objects by producers generativity - ANSWER-a self-contained system that creatives utilize to manufacture content glitch art - ANSWER-artists manipulate digital code or analog instruments to purposely create new visual aesthetics habitus - ANSWER-a unified set of preferences that influences a subjects inclination towards specific consumption patterns, dispositions, taste, and social class hegemony - ANSWER-manipulation of societal ideologies by the ruling class in order to impose a cultural norm hyperreality - ANSWER-a representation of exaggerated reality where viewers experience a simulation that is a mixture of reality and fiction icon - ANSWER-a specific person or thing that society applies great significance. icons are in flux ideological subjects - ANSWER-subjects recruited by specific texts, images, and ideologies that hail them. ideology - ANSWER-system of abstract thoughts that constitutes one's deeds, expectations, and goals -ideas proposed by dominant class index - ANSWER-these are a type of sensory understanding that correlates to something else interpellation - ANSWER-to be hailed by an experience, text, image or ideology layer adjustments - ANSWER-NON DESTRUCTIVE menu adjustments - ANSWER-ARE DESTRUCTIVE mimesis - ANSWER-representations that mimic the real world monomyth/hero's journey - ANSWER-diff aspects of a story, where common narratives are found in stories all over the world myth of photographic truth - ANSWER-assuming the video and picture convey truth mythology - ANSWER-body or collection of culturally specific narratives that supports and validates cultures new media art - ANSWER-expanding genre of artistic production that utilizes digital art, graphics, animation, interactive, performance, video games, and robotics physical computing - ANSWER-building and programming digital instruments that sense input from an analog environment power - ANSWER-ability to influence or control the environment and individuals -relation, action, and exists w/in modes of freedom propaganda - ANSWER-a simplified and biased form of communication that's used to influence one's subject towards one ideology over another