quiz #3

1-Futurism
2-Giacomo Balla
3-Constructivism
4-Supremacist
5-Supremacism
6-Bauhaus
7-Hugo Ball
8-retinal art
9-Cabaret Voltaire
10-readymades
11-Postmodernists
12-combine
13-Joseph Beuys
14-Etienne Jules Marey
15-Muybridge
16-Louis Le Prince
17-kinetograph
18-Kinetoscope
19-Cinematograph
20-mechanical TV
21-electronic TV
22-sensors
23-experimental
24-Surrealist



1 __________ was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century which later also developed in Russia. It emphasized dynamism, speed, technology, youth, violence, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city. 2 Dynamism Of A Dog On A Leash is a 1912 painting by Italian Futurist painter, __________. 3 Vladimir Tatlin is often hailed as the father of__________. 4 The first ever __________ painting was the Black Square 5 The goal of the __________ was to seek ways of using abstraction to break free of the expectations and limitations of the physical world and to connect with something more pure. 6 The __________ aimed to reunite fine art and functional design, creating practical objects with the soul of artworks. 7 __________, a philosopher and mystic as well as poet, was the first actor in the dada drama. 8 Marcel Duchamp coined the term,__________ , to refer to art which appeals mainly or exclusively to the eye rather than to the mind. 9 The term, DADA, was coined in 1919 to describe the chaotic movement emerging at the __________. 10 Duchamp went on to create __________ – everyday objects that could be bought and presented as art with little manipulation by the artist. 11 __________ found new and more controversial, sometimes confrontational ways to show their disbelief, skepticism, irony and philosophical critiques of the concepts of universal truths and objective reality. 12 Often described as the first postmodern artist, Robert Rauschenberg, created artwork that combined sculpture and painting and called them a __________. 13 In “I like america and america likes me”, a 1974 Fluxus performance art piece, __________ is flown to a gallery in NY to spend three days in a cage with a coyote. 14 __________ was a French photographer and scientist who was studying movement. He used one camera and juxtaposes many frames on one photograph in order to show movement. 15 __________ was a pioneer of capturing time on film. He experimented in trying to capture time using several cameras. Each camera representing a frame 16 __________was the first person to create moving pictures 1888 —but he mysteriously disappeared in 1890, and his fate is still unknown. 17 – 18 William Dickson who invented both the __________ (1890); which was a motor powered camera that could capture motion pictures, and the __________(1893); which was an early version of a movie projector. 19 A three-in-one device that could record, develop and project motion pictures, the __________ would go down in history as the first viable film camera. 20 - 21 John Logie Baird’s __________ helped push television forward and probably hastened the development of __________. 22 Digital cinematography is the process of capturing (recording) a motion picture using digital image __________ rather than through film stock. 23 With __________ filmmaking, anything and everything is possible. You can try things with the camera that you would never think to do on a narrative set. 24 The ideal __________ film differed from Dada films in that it would not be a humorous chaotic assemblage of events. Instead it would trace a disturbing, often sexually charged story that followed the inexplicable logic of a dream.

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