Technology –Based Art. MAPEH 10 (ARTS 2nd Quarter).
[Audio] The Objectives of this lesson are: Give the importance of technology as an effective and vibrant tool for empowering and expressing oneself; Explain the role of function of artworks in terms of their utilization and combination of art elements and principles; Differentiate the characteristics of artworks in the 21st century. Let's start….
[Audio] Technology has literally taken over every aspect of life in the 21st century and the creative and visual arts have not been spare in fact the young generation art as you know it define Technology-based art is essentially computer-generated and/or manipulated. Through the centuries, visual artists used actual brushes and palettes, and a whole array of points, inks and natural pigments applied to paper. Canvas fabric, stucco walls and ceilings. Today's computer artists employ the ever-expanding powers of image manipulation programs and applications to create their works which can appear in an entire range of media – whether as a physical output or a virtual experience..
[Audio] Let's start with Computer or Digital Arts. This makes use of electronic and mechanical devices, rather than the artist's own hand, to produce the desired images and effects. Thus, these are definitely technology – based art forms..
[Audio] Computer art or digital art first came on the scene in the early 1960s. Understandably, this was due to the technology that was constantly developing and that became available at that time. The Evolution of Art in the Digital Age Traditional art: Brushes, paints, physical materials Digital art: Computer-generated and manipulated images Key Transition: From physical tools to electronic devices Technology has revolutionized artistic creation, distribution, and experience.
[Audio] In recent decades, personal gadgets such as laptops tablets and android phones have incorporated the artistic capabilities of the large-scale computers. So it is now possible for anyone to be digital artist..
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[Audio] Filipino illustrators earned quite a reputation for their talents and were highly in demand in this field. They eventually became equally sought after as animators for some of the major film production companies in the United States, as well as animated television series produced in different countries..
[Audio] Eventually, however, the concept of computer-generated works as a means of serious artistic expression gained ground among the younger generation of local artists. Today, even the more established names in the field – artists and critics alike – have come to accept and recognize digital works as fine art. To view works by Philippine artists employing digital art techniques, you may visit the websites of the more progressive museums and art organizations. Among these are: The Center of Art and Though – http://www.centerfortheartandthough.org/ Deviant Art – http://www.deviantart.com/browse/all/digitalart/ The Ateneo Art Gallery – http://www.ateneoartgallery.org/ Yuchengco Museum – http://yuchengcomuseum.org/.
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[Audio] There are also institutions offering training courses on the digital arts, such as First Academy of Computer Arts, the Philippines Center for Creative Imaging (PCCI), as well as the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) through scholarships given by the Animation Council of the Philippines (ACPI). Courses such as these open up an array of career opportunities for young Filipinos in the field of advertising, animation design, multimedia communication and web development..
[Audio] Computer technology has by now invaded every aspect of modern life. It was, therefore, inevitable that it would develop into forms and devices that could be mass produced, mass distributed and therefore widely accessible to everyone. In other words, anyone with a computer device – from a desktop PC to a laptop, to a tablet or android phone – can now capture and edit images and videos; create, manipulate and share works of art; and even compose music. You can be – and probably already are – a digital artist in your own right..
[Audio] Here are the 5 types of Computer or Digital Are Mobile Phone art Digital photography Digital painting Computer Generated Images (CGI) Videos (TV and Film).
[Audio] The mobile phone that you constantly hold has evolved from a mere communication tool, into a creative device that allows you to generate original works of art for an entire range of purposes. These could be personal photographs and videos that you can manipulate with a myriad special effects, both visual as well as sound and music. They could also be school projects or reports that require you to combine images, incorporate text, even include simple animation..
[Audio] Here are the different application we can used in mobile phone art: Pixlr – a powerful, free online image editor. Pic Collage – allows you to make collages incorporating photos, sticker, text and frames. Photo Grid – a downloadable application for android phones that allows you to make collages out of images from your photo gallery. Doodle Booth – an iPad application (with a free downloadable version) that enables you to "doodle" on your images using available stickers. Photo Booth – an application for taking photos and videos using an iPad or Mini iPad (a version for the iPhone, called Simplebooth is also available). Magic Mirror Booth - an iPhone application that allows you to take amusing, distorted images, simulating camera effects..
[Audio] Pixlr – a powerful, free online image editor. Pic Collage – allows you to make collages incorporating photos, sticker, text and frames. Photo Grid – a downloadable application for android phones that allows you to make collages out of images from your photo gallery. Doodle Booth – an iPad application (with a free downloadable version) that enables you to "doodle" on your images using available stickers. Photo Booth – an application for taking photos and videos using an iPad or Mini iPad (a version for the iPhone, called Simplebooth is also available). Magic Mirror Booth - an iPhone application that allows you to take amusing, distorted images, simulating camera effects..
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[Audio] Computer Generated Images Computer – generated image (CGI) can be defined as any image that is created with the used of a computer-based processor or program. Because computers nowadays are so widely used, these images are therefore remarkably pervasive..
[Audio] Computer generated images program you can use: GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) Paint.net Inkscape Xara Extreme Artweaver Draw Plus Pencil Picasa Paint Star Smooth Draw Spray Karbon Adobe Photoshop Express Corel DrawShop Pro X5.
[Audio] Computer-generated images are difficult to identify because many images are processed using a computer. Being so it is generally understood that mere incorporation, alteration and enhancement of images and basic properties such as brightness, contrast and colors are not necessarily computer-generated..
[Audio] Digital photography It is recording the image using a digital camera or a device with a built-in camera, like your mobile phone, android device or tablet..
[Audio] Today's users have the option of a "point-and-shoot" type of digital camera which automatically makes all the adjustments in lighting, focus, zoom-in and zoom-out, even removal of "red eye" with the user being given some leeway for slight adjustment.
[Audio] A second option is the digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera. This also provides the film-less and instant view features of a "point-and-shoot" type of digital camera, but gives the photographer much more artistic freedom and control to select the camera setting to create the desired final image with the preferred visual effects..
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[Audio] Basic tips for taking good photographs 1. Choose good location. An interesting location can sometimes make the difference between a good and a great photo. 2. Check that the available background is relatively simple and not too cluttered, so that the focus will be on your chosen subject. 3. Natural light in the outdoor or near a window is usually the most flattering or effective for any kind of subject. Ideally, the best light for photos is within the first hour after sunrise and the last hour before sunset. 4. Avoid taking shots facing the light, as this would make your subject back-lit and most of the details would be lost in shadow..
[Audio] 5. If you intend to take a posed shot, position your subject where you want in relation to the location, background and source of light. 6. If you intend to take a candid shot, position yourself where you can capture the most interesting, amusing, touching or engaging moment or expression. 7. take a variety of shots-ranging from far shots showing the surroundings, to medium-distance shots concentrating on the main subject, to tight or close-up shots that focus on details of the subject. You can then choose from among all these for the best photo or photos..
[Audio] Video games These range from education games and mind twisters, to building and construction games, to ones that entails physical interaction by the users (sport, fitness, dance). Then there are tremendously popular games of strategy, war, science fiction, and mythical worlds that employ amazingly complex and realistic graphics, motion sound and other special effects..
[Audio] Similar to image creation and manipulation, it is now possible for video game fans to become video game creators themselves. Online tutorials and guides are available on sites like e-how, Instructables and YouTube. Plus, there are available programs that can be downloaded and used immediately, with no need for prior knowledge on coding or web development. Examples of such programs are: Twine – http://twinery.org/ Stencyl – http://www.udemy.com/create-your-self-first-computer-game-with-stencil/ GameMaker – http://www.yoyogames.com/lear.
[Audio] Digital Painting Digital painting is a method of creating an artwork using a computer. Digital painting also refers to a technique using a graphics software program to create an artwork that is totally virtual. The canvas, brushers, paint and other tools are all virtual, existing only within the computer and the finished work is also stored in virtual format, to be shared through cyber space..
[Audio] Video technology / imaging videos Social media purposes – another tremendously powerful and innovative field that digital technology has revolutionized is that of creating and presenting videos. The explosion of social media in recent decades has provided a new platform for video materials targeting the "netizens" of today..
[Audio] Medical/scientific purposes – another extremely valuable use of today's video technology is that of imaging videos in the field of medicine and science. You may be familiar with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerized Tomography (CT scan) and the like which are used to create and record visual images of a patient's internal anatomy in order to diagnose the threat diseases and injuries..
[Audio] Generalization Today, many traditional disciplines are often combine with digital technologies, thus blurring the lines between traditional works of art and new media works. As it is ever-evolving and changing, the digital world and technology based art tools keep producing new ways of creating, editing and forming the artistic vision of an individual who must keep in touch with the latest updates in order to use the maximum potential of machines..
[Audio] Here are your Performance tasks 1. Creating PIXEL ART in Graphing Paper 2. Creating PIXEL ART in Microsoft Excel 3. Stop Motion.