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Which of the following are some of the sensory properties analyzed during aesthetic scanning?
A. balance, rhythm, and contrast B.
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Which of the following are some of the sensory properties analyzed during aesthetic scanning? Chose 1 answer.
A. balance, rhythm,
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what are unity and depth?
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What are three components of aesthetics?
Thanks -MC
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I need an explanation for "A moral defect in a work of art is always also an artistic defect"
and do you agree with that?IF yes
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What can a line do through a work of art?
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In your environment, what everyday items are treated aesthetically? For instance, a roll of plain white toilet paper is simply
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"Formalism" has two other names, one is "Structurism." Is the other "Rationalism?"
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refers to the physical qualities of a product which makes it pleasant to look at.
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Many nice plants filled the hotel lobby.” Which word could replace nice to add more
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What does it mean if a literary text has an aesthetic impact?
A. The text has a strong influence on other writers. B. The text's
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What is the aesthetic impact of a poem?
A) how the poem’s speaker addresses the reader B) the central message or lesson of the
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Jose has been practicing cake decorating and he wants to share his techniques. Which type of media would be est for him to use?
A
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What is meant by the term aesthetics?
a. How beauty can never be defined b. Only certain cultures being able to understand art c.
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What is meant by the term aesthetics?
a. Only certain cultures being able to understand art b. How beauty can never be defined c.
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What does ethno-aesthetics ask you to do when looking at art?
Know that objective statements are always based on feelings.
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What does ethno-aesthetics ask you to do when looking at art?
a. Know that objective statements are always based on feelings. b.
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What does ethno-aesthetics ask you to do when looking at art?
Know that objective statements are always based on feelings.
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The study of nature, beauty and art was originally a branch of philosophy called ______________.
(1 point) Responses Theories of
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What is the main purpose of a garden of flowers in your front yard?
A.) aesthetics B.) communication C.) functionality
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An artist's website is creatively designed and has a gallery to show examples of her work. You can also find a short biography
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This is a term that describes standards used for judging works of art.
(1 point) Responses athlete athlete aesthetic aesthetic
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What is the final step of aesthetic scanning called?
A. interpreting B. technical properties C. evaluating D. expressive
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What is the aesthetic impact of a poem?(1 point)
Responses how the poem affects the reader’s senses how the poem affects the
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What responds to both visual appeal and functional needs?
A.) applied art B.) performance art C.) fine art D.) visual art
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what is the main effect of a story's aesthetics
- they help determine how the reader experiences the story - they help establish
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Write what a wabi-sabi style is to show your understanding.
Write about the image that is being described as wabi-sabi.
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what factors do aesthetics consider
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True or false: A subject-based aesthetic applies to work that is realistic in its portrayal of the subject.
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What is the main effect of a story’s aesthetics?(1 point)
Responses They help establish where and when a story takes place.
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Emphasis on aesthetic beauty
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Define stunning
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True or false aesthetics is the study of the nature of art
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True or false, a subject based aesthetic applies to work that is realistic and its portrayal of the subject
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True or false content based aesthetic applies to work that is effective in the use of design elements
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True or false, I composition based aesthetic, applies to work that is realistic and its portrayal of the subject
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Which of the following aesthetic criteria covered in this unit are most important to you as an artist, a content view, subject
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What does aesthetic sense mean
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True or false, a subject based aesthetic applies to work that is realistic in a portrayal of the subject
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True or false aesthetics is the study of nature or art
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True or false a composition-based aesthetic applies to work that is realistic in its portrayal of the subject
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