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A work of art, artwork, art piece, piece of art or art object is an aesthetic physical item or artistic creation. Apart from "work of art", which may be used of any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature and music, these terms apply principally to tangible, portable forms of visual art:
Used more broadly, the term is less commonly applied to:
Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Oppenheim, and Robert Rauschenberg did the same with a bicycle wheel and a stool, a teacup, and a bed. See short films about other themes: http://bit.ly/1OqE0ZZ Keep learning: http://bit.ly/1JHtmuM
For this challenge, I have to create a painting using three random household objects suggested by one of my subscribers. Can I do it? Watch and find out! Wanna see more art projects like this one? Subscribe to my channel and check out my other videos. You can also follow me on social media: Instagram: @jeremyillustrates Twitter: @JDE_illustrates Snapchat: @jde_illustrates
Unique kinetic art objects compilation by Didier Legros http://www.didierlegros.com Thanks for watching! Subscribe for new video every Friday! ► http://bit.ly/1b7cigB http://bit.ly/THTGOX ► Useless Machines http://bit.ly/1xGMzWu ► Best of Kinetic Art http://bit.ly/1ocaHOL ► Bank of perpetual machines http://bit.ly/UsyCfY ► Perpetual Mobiles for meditation http://bit.ly/1pinWNJ ►useless experiments Didier Legros is a renowned French kinetic artist. Based in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Didier creates unique pieces or original editions, comprising of 3, 5 or 8 pieces, all numbered and signed. “I will be quite happy if my creations contribute in a small way to making urgent matters seem less urgent and to developing imagination as a vital element in our lives. The small joys and little nothings that s...
Episode 10 of 21. Our good friend Terry Border shows us some of his amazingly creative work (which he calls Bent Objects) during our stop in Indianapolis, IN. See all the videos at: http://www.speedysroadtrip.com And see Terry's work at: http://bentobjects.blogspot.com/
Jake Levine after serving as GM over the recent Digg relaunch, has recently begun to develop to a sort of passion project he calls Electric Objects. Utilizing a 16x9 aspect ratio screen in portrait, and developing an internal computer and software from scratch, the digital art it features can range from stills, to animated GIFs to javascript art objects. With a Kickstarter launching today, Jake updated Anthony on it's progress. Subscribe to TechCrunch today: http://bit.ly/18J0X2e
Did you hear about the guy who makes art from junkyard trash? HHS #034! SUBSCRIBE for daily episodes: http://bit.ly/14BQY2F ERIKA IRI5: www.iri5.com LEO SEWELL: www.leosewell.net YONG HO JI: www.yonghoji.com MAURIZIO SAVINI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurizio_Savini PREVIOUS episode: http://youtu.be/XaG3zQpUP44?list=PLjNbfxAdsi0k-SyAtNWjdX7UvCYqyk_WZ NEXT episode: http://youtu.be/pCzrGl7jDy0?list=PLjNbfxAdsi0k-SyAtNWjdX7UvCYqyk_WZ LIKE us on FACEBOOK! http://facebook.com/theheyheyshow FOLLOW us on TWITTER! http://twitter.com/theheyheyshow FOLLOW us on TUMBLR: http://theheyheyshow.tumblr.com/ FOLLOW our INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/theheyheyshow Want more Shannon? https://www.youtube.com/user/randomassgirlyshan Want more Candace? https://www.youtube.com/HunanPenguin CREDITS: ...
Watch online your free HD movies: http://eita.space/mmov/70/en/6303356540/tv Produced in 1988 in association with China Central Television, this three-part series is mainly a travelogue. Edmund Capon, who received his master's degree in Chinese Art and Archeology and became the director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, is the guide. The program follows him with his Chinese counterpart on a trip by boat, bus, and train around China. Views of the landscapes and people, as well as shots of specific sites such as Buddhist temples, predominate. The most beautifully filmed art objects are the Chinese porcelains, ceramic figures, and bronze vessels, yet these are limited in number and repeated throughout the series, and the many shots of Capon dressing, shaving, smoking...
The Tape Art Convention 2016 is a joint exhibition of internationally renowned tape artists, showcasing the diversity of this increasingly influential urban art form for the first time. It took place in Berlin, and included works of the artists, as Buff Diss, Mark Khaisman, Benjamin Murphy, Evi Kupfer and Berlin-based tape artists collective "SELFMADECREW" & Ostap. The artists spent a week on site of the gallery to get prepared and create their installations and art-objects out of almost all kinds of adhesive tape. The artists got their adhesive tapes sponsored by Klebeland.de You can find the photos of the artworks exhibited on the exhibition by SELFMADECREW & Ostap on our website: http://tape-art-ostap.com/ Follow us also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tapeartberlin/ Tumblr: h...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/sabk/35/en/B00JC5UTLY/info Alfred Gell puts forward a new anthropological theory of visual art, seen as a form of instrumental action: the making of things as a means of influencing the thoughts and actions of others. He argues that existing anthropological and aesthetic theories take an overwhelmingly passive point of view, and questions the criteria that accord art status only to a certain class of objects and not to others. The anthropology of art is here reformulated as the anthropologyof a category of action: Gell shows how art objects embody complex intentionalities and mediate social agency. He explores the psychology of patterns and perceptions, art and personhood, the control of knowledge, and the interpretation of meaning, drawi...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/sabk/35/en/B017205FEG/info Richard Wollheim's classic reflection on art considers central questions regarding expression, representation, style, the significance of the artist's intention and the essentially historical nature of art. Presented in a fresh series livery for the twenty-first century, with a specially commissioned Preface written by Richard Eldridge, illuminating its continuing importance and relevance to philosophical enquiry, Art and its Objects continues to be a perceptive and engaging introduction to the questions and philosophical issues raised by works of art and the part they play in our culture and society. Wollheim's insights into theories of art, criticism, perception and the nature of aesthetic value make this one ...
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PowerPoint 2013 Tutorial: Animate pictures, clip art, text, and other objects. You can animate just about anything in PowerPoint 2013. It's easy to do. Animate text, pictures, charts, shapes, and more. And you can create some pretty amazing presentations with lots of motion path animations. Inside this course: Animate pictures, shapes, text, and other objects You can animate anything in three steps. Select what you want to animate, select an animation, and tweak it with an effect option. Animate text Good presenters are using less text to make their slides more visually appealing. But there's no reason why text can't be used effectively, especially with the help of animation. Animate pictures and shapes The process of animating any object is the same: select what you want to animate...
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Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B00T9ZHSXO/book Often abstracted by the aesthetic implications of music itself, musical instruments can be seen as physical signifiers apart from the music that they produce. In Sounding Objects, Carla Zecher studies the representation of musical instruments in French Renaissance poetry and art, arguing that the efficacy of these material objects as literary and pictorial images was derived from their physical characteristics and acoustic properties, as well as from their aesthetic product.sounding Objects is concerned with ways in which musical culture provided poets with a rich, nuanced vocabulary for reflecting on their own art and its roles in courtly life, the civic arena, and salon society. Poets not only depicted the ...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B01H39RKL2/book The Shefton Collection in Newcastle upon Tyne contains a fine array of Greek and Etruscan objects and takes its name from its founder Professor Brian Shefton (1919 2012). In spite of the importance of this collection it has not been widely published and remains something of a hidden gem. Brian Shefton was an insightful collector, as well as a distinguished scholar of Greek and Etruscan archaeology, and the 14 papers presented here reflect the broad scope of the collection; ranging across pottery, jewelery, terracottas and metalwork. The contributions, written by leading experts in the field, focus on specific objects or groups of objects in the Collection, providing new interpretations and bringing previousl...
Contemporary American philosopher Graham Harman, the leading figure associated with the metaphysical movement object-oriented ontology, delivers his lecture Objects and the Arts. In this lecture the founder of object-oriented philosophy will discuss the implications of this philosophy for the arts. After explaining why objects are withheld from all direct access, and explaining further that the arts have always been under pressure to recognise this fact, Harman will develop further the relation between philosophy and the arts demonstrated in his Documenta 13 catalogue essay The Third Table. Graham Harman is Distinguished University Professor at the American University in Cairo. He is the author of eleven books, most recently Bells and Whistles: More Speculative Realism (2013). https://w...
Paula Findlen will be coming to speak at the Seminar in Cultural History on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Her talk is entitled “Is a Crocodile a Work of Art? Seeing Objects in the Early Modern Cabinet of Curiosities.” Paula Findlen is Ubaldo Pierotti Professor of Italian History, Department Chair, and Director of the Suppes Center for the History and Philosophy of Science. Previously she held positions in Stanford University (1996-2002) and in the University of California, Davis (1989-1996). Dr. Findlen earned her doctorate in History at the University of California, Berkley in 1989. Her publications include Possessing Nature: Museums, Collecting and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy (1994), The Italian Renaissance(2002), Merchants and Marvels (2002), Beyond Florence (2002), Athanasiu...
ASMR Friction 1 - The Arts of Touching Objects to Create Relaxing Sounds Relax and listen as i massage and touch different items. Yes the painting is not straight Objects: Gaia Face Cream and Shave Gel Gaia baby Power White Balance Card Rode Sanitary Cleaner Packet If you would like to help support you can in a number of ways: Patreon a monthly amount suggested $1 http://www.patreon.com/massageasmr Donation through Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=2GLQ475T9F8GU Social Media Links My Tech Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/DmitriTechMech Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/massageasmr Website: http://www.massageasmr.com Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/massageasmr Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MassageASMR Google Page: https://plus...
The MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research program welcomes Graham Harman, a central figure in Speculative Realism and Object-Oriented Ontology. His talk is titled "Greenberg, Heidegger, McLuhan, and the Arts" and was given at PNCA. Harman is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. As part of the speculative realist & object-oriented approach in ontology, he argues that objects aren't reducible to mere bundles of properties or their relations or effects on other things. Instead, objects must be understood as real independent substances in their own right, over and above their manifold sensory qualities. Otherwise, objects lose their underlying identity as something real, and end up being mere appearances, an...
Night of Philosophy and Art 28.05.2015 The CCA is pleased to take part in the first Night of Philosophy and Arts in Israel, co-presented by the French Institute on May 28. Join fifteen renowned French philosophers and over seventy established Israeli intellectuals for a night of riveting discussions. 11.30pm - 1am Lecture: Nicolas Bourriaud – Art in the Anthropocene: Humans, Objects and Translations Moderator: Chen Tamir Respondents: Nicola Trezzi, Mark Alizart לילה של פילוסופיה ואמנות 28.05.2015 במסגרת לילה של פילוסופיה ואמנות, שמוצג בשיתוף המכון הצרפתי, תתקיים במרכז לאמנות עכשווית סדרת הרצאות ורבי שיח בדיסציפלינות שונות. מ19:00 בערב ועד 1:00 בלילה. הכניסה חופשית! 01:00-23:30 הרצאה: ניקולא בוריו – אמנות באנתרופוקן: בני אדם, אובייקטים ותרגומים מנחה: חן תמיר; מגיבים: ניקולא טרצי, מארק ...
Michael North will be giving a Brown Bag Lunch presentation on Wednesday March 23, 2016, from 12 to 1:30pm, at the Bard Graduate Center in New York City. His talk is entitled “Collecting European and Asian Art Objects in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Batavia." Michael North is Professor and Chair of Modern History and Director of the Graduate Program on Baltic Borderlands at Ernst Moritz Arndt University Greifswald. This winter he was a visiting Professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His publications include Art and Commerce in The Dutch Golden Age (1997), Material Delight and the Joy of Living: Cultural Consumption in Germany in the Age of Enlightenment (2008), The Expansion of Europe (2012), and he is editor of several more publicati...
Critical Studies Lecture 1 "Object Oriented Aesthetics and the Re-Materialization of the Art Object" There's undoubtedly a renewed interest in objects. Contemporary philosophies such as Speculative Realism and Object-Orientated Ontology - popularized by thinkers like Graham Harman and Quentin Meillasoux -- are characterized by on the one hand a turn to thinking about objects in the world independently of their relationships to humans and on the other a renewed interest in realism. This philosophical interest has spilled out into creative practices where theoretical and aesthetic interest in objects is also re-emerging as a counterpoint to the theories and aesthetics of relations. But what is an object? And why should creative practitioners be interested in this question? Here some speculat...
Ever wondered what an ancient Celtic war horn sounds like? Or how to wear an Iron Age torc that weighs over 1kg? Come behind the scenes and see some of these amazing objects up close. Presented by Julia Farley, British Museum, and Fraser Hunter, National Museums Scotland, curators of the major exhibition on Celtic art and identity organised in partnership between the British Museum and National Museums Scotland. This originally streamed on Periscope on 9 July 2015 for the launch of the exhibition ‘Celts: art and identity’. More about the exhibition: http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/celts.aspx
The Ultimate Kinetic Art Compilation by Jennifer Townley Thanks for watching! Subscribe for new video every Friday! ► http://bit.ly/1b7cigB http://www.jennifertownley.com Kinetic Sculptures Wood, steel, mechanical parts, electric motor. The work of Jennifer Townley consists mostly of sculptural mechanical constructions, that often move very slowly, usually powered by an electric motor. Within kinetic art her work can be distinguished by the slow, subtle, almost peaceful movements and the perfectionistic appearance and operation of the machine. The works derive from her fascination for mechanics and the way the human brain responds to repetitive movements and patterns. http://www.jennifertownley.com The most amazing perpetuum mobiles, useless machines, experiments, inventions, strange an...