Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Shifting Boundaries of Art,
Design and Multimedia
- Royal Academy of Art
- Founded 1768
- Train Artists in order to
proffesionalise the Practice of the
Arts
- Public Appreciation of
art
- Royal College of Art
- Founded 1837
- Manchester School
of Art
- Founded 1838
- Started with Single
Art Course
- 2013
- Architecture
- Fashion
- Film Making
- Fine Art
- Graphic Design
- Interior Design
- Landscape
Achitecture
- Photography
- Textile in Practice
- Three Dimensional
Design
- Illustration with
Animation
- Bolton School of Art
- Founded 1857
- The Bauhaus
- From
1919-1933
- Educational System to take
education into the future
- Introduced Workshop into
education
- Idea to cross
Boundaries of Art
- Artists include
- Paul Klee
- Josef Albers
- The Bauhaus known as
Modernist Principle
- Change of Discipline
- Boundary
- Boarder
- Edge
- A Shift
- Tools
- Traditional Tools
that don't change
through time
- Paint Brushes,
Modelling tools
- New Tools
- Photography
- Artist such as Sebastian Selgado would only use
large format film camera
- Changed from Film to Digital in 2009
- Announced to public in 2011 that had been using
Digital only since 2009
- Digitisation
- Digital Arts such as
game design
- Digital Film Makers i.e. Blue
Sky Studio create Ice Age and
demonstrate how new forms of
art can be used
- Landscape
- 18th Century painters created painting that
represented the subject as they had found
it
- 19th Century in turn attempted to add experience to
their paintings i.e. J.W. Turner
- This in turn led to influence more
modern artists, i.e. Mark Rothco,
Jackson Pollock
- Fox Talbot introduced the
term "drawing with light"
(Photography)
- 1850/60 Pictorialism is a
Photographic discipline where
Photographers composed a
scene that would be like that of
the 18th/19th Century painters
- Interior Landscapes
- Gender of the landscape.
i.w. furnishing, colour
theme
- Mascaline
- Feminine
- Public Area such as living
rooms
- Private Area such as
bedrooms
- Commercial Landscapes