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MAPEH-ARTS

Quarter 2
Technology-Based Art
What I Know

First, we are going to check what you know about our topic. Here, you are
going to identify to what category every picture belongs.
Activity 1: Identify Me!
Direction: Select the letter of correct answer and write it in the line below
the box.
a. Mobile Phone Art
b. Digital Photography
c. Digital Painting and Imaging
d. Computer-generated Images
e. Imaging Videos

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1. 2. 3.

4. 5.
Activity 2: Where do I belong?

Directions: Identify where the following pictures belong. If the picture


belongs to Modern Art, write the letter in Column A, if it belongs to Digital
Art, write the letter in Column B.

A. B. C.

D. E. F.

G. H.

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I. J.

COLUMN A (Modern Art) COLUMN B (Digital Art)

Lesson

1 Technology-Based Arts

What’s In

In your First Quarter modules, you have learned that there 7 elements in
arts – line, shape, color, value, form, texture and space. You have to answer
the questions below before you are going to proceed to this quarter’s lesson.

Activity 3: Notice me!

Directions: Describe the technology-based artwork below by answering the


questions in relation with the elements in arts.

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1. What have you observed with the movements of the lines?

2. What shapes do you see?

3. What dominant color/s do you see?

4. With the colors that you see, how do they contrast from one another?

5. Does the artwork still look the same even if viewed on the other side?
How?

6. What texture can you imply with this artwork?

7. Are the spaces balanced or unbalanced? Why?

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What’s New

Technology has literally taken over every aspect of life in the 21 st century,
and the creative and visual arts have not been spared. In fact, for the
younger generations, art as you know it is defined by technology – from its
creation to its manipulation, to its reproduction, and even to its distribution.

Sample works of the early digital artists.

Polygon Drawings Mountain and Staurolyte Schrotter


Frieder Nake, 1965 Ronald Davis, 1997 George Nees, 1965

What is It

Technology-Based Art

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 paints, 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 or a virtual experience.

Digital Art

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 the time.

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Thus, the early experimenters were not the necessarily artists, but engineers
and scientists who had access to and experience with the hardware needed.
It was they who began to recognize the potential of artistic expression
through the application of scientific and mathematical principles.

In fact, even in the sample works presented here, you will note a strong
scientific or mathematical look and feel to the creations of many digital
artists. Geometric forms and repeating patters appear frequently. More
traditional subjects like human beings, landscapes, animals, and still-life
elements are simply incorporated as part of those forms and patterns-rather
than as the main focus.

Also understandable was the initial reaction of the public to computer-


generated art. There were questions as to whether it was, in fact, “true art”
since it made use of electronic and mechanical devices, rather than the
artist’s own hand, to produce the images and effects. Within a few years,
however, there was a general acceptance of digital art as an exciting and
thought-provoking form of modern art. Exhibits of computer art became
highly popular and critically acclaimed, as digital artists or computer art
masters or “superstars” came to the fore in Europe, Russia, and the United
States.

Some digital artists have even used their works to express their views on
political, social, and cultural issues, as well as to advocate causes that are
critical to modern life, such as the environment and climate change. Others
even explore the philosophical relationship between science and technology
and the arts.

The Philippine Scene

In our country, Filipino artists were likewise influenced by the technology


trend in art. However, this was more in the commercial sphere. From the
1960s to the 1990s, their computer-generated works were primarily geared
toward illustrating for international comic books. In fact, 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.

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.

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To view works by Philippine artists employing digital art techniques, you
may visit the websites of the following museums and art organizations:

The Center for Art and Thought – http://www.centerforartandthought.org/


Deviant Art – http://www.deviantart.com/browse/all/digitalart/
The Ateneo Art Gallery – http://www.ateneoartgallery.org/
Yuchengco Museum – http://yuchengcomuseum.org/

Technology-Based Art includes:

1. Mobile Phone Art 4. Video Games


2. Computer – Generated Images 5. Digital Painting
3. Digital Photography 6. Imaging Videos

What I Have
Learned

Activity 5: I Have Learned That…


Directions: Fill in the spaces provided for you to write what you have
learned in this module.

I have learned that Technology-Based Art …

I have learned that Digital Art …

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What I Can Do

Activity 6: Let’s Travel!


Materials:
1. Mobile Phone
2. Any image (yourself, dream place vacation, etc.).
3. Image manipulation programs or applications. Just use one (Pixlr, Pic
Collage, Picsart, Instagram, etc.)
Procedure:
1. Make sure that your mobile phone has an image manipulation app.
2. Select images of yourself and your dream destination that you have
captured and/or downloaded.
3. Edit the photos you have selected that will show you are in your dream
place destination.
4. Post in your social media account the edited output, and the raw images
you used. Use the hashtag #TravelPaMore and tag your teacher.
Rubric:
EXCELLENT 20 GOOD 15 NEEDS FOLLOW-UP 10 SCORE
Excellent degree of
Good degree of
creativity can be
creativity can be Poor creativity and no
Creativity seen in the picture
seen and has originality.
and shows
originality.
originality.

Balance of colors Balance of colors


No balance in colors
Design and designs are and designs are
and designs.
excellent. good.

Description given is Description given


Description given is
fully organized and is organized and
not organized and
understandable understandable.
Description can't be understood.
emphasizing the Meaning of artwork
Meaning of artwork
meaning of the is slightly
is can't be seen.
artwork. emphasized.
The author makes The author makes
Effective Use use of various use of some The author makes
of the features of the features of the use of one feature of
Tool/App tool or app in an tool or app in an the tool or app.
engaging way. engaging way.

Picture was posted Picture was posted Picture was posted


Time &
on time on social late on social very late on social
Effort
media. media. media.

TOTAL

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Assessment

Activity 7: Please Tell Me!


Direction: Answer the questions briefly. Write your answer on the space
provided.
1. As a young citizen of the Philippines and of the world, how do you feel
about the widespread of digital technology in:
Media:

Entertainment:

Education:

Communication:

2. How do you personally make use of digital technology in each of the


abovementioned?
Media:

Entertainment:

Education:

Communication:

3. Specifically in the area of technology-based art, what are you able to


create with the help of the available technology? Cite at least 5 examples.

4. Do you find yourself exposed to or involved in using digital devices


and applications in most aspects of your life?

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5. What is/are the benefit/s of using digital devices and applications?

6. What is/are the disadvantage/s of using digital devices and applications?

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