Answer:
Explanation:
The temporary art - such as public art that is exhibited only for a short amount of time or visual performances - can't be experienced by everyone and in a longer period. Therefore, the only way to preserve this art is to document it via text, video or a photograph.
<u>We must expect that the art won't stay the same and provoke the same feelings as the original, temporary art. </u><u>Seeing something in real-time and in real life, experiencing the movements, the size of it, the three-dimensionality, is something that is different from anything else. That is why the art is exhibited or performed in the first place, even if for a temporary time.</u>
What we can expect is to change the focus of art.
This does mean the art will become more two dimensional. However, we can provide that documenting it becomes another, a special form of art that will save the part of original quality, but that will absorb qualities of another form of art.
<u>If we photograph the temporary sculpture in the public space, we can provide that the way we photograph it (aerial photography, with many spectators, isolated, in a different light) expands some of its qualities. If we make the video of the performance, we can use special techniques that are used in filming to accent certain aspects of the performance.</u>
<u>Therefore, while the art will lose some of its three-dimensionality it will gain different qualities and will transform itself into a completely different medium of the art piece.</u>
Answer:
There is no best option.
Explanation:
Drew could pick anyone he wanted, but it would all come down to that anything is possible. For instance the people he picks could not work well with each other or they might like working by themselves. They could even be lazy or any other negative characteristics that could cause the project to not be at it's best. And not always people are how they seem they could be having problems in life, or acting like you want them to in order to join the project/team.
Return the food to the vendor
Answer:
grey is the color most commonly associated with neutrality, conformity, boredom, uncertainty, old age, indifference, and modesty.
Explanation:
so it's to include neutrality, conformity, boredom, uncertainty, old age, indifference, and modesty in a piece of art
Answer:
C. During the Renaissance
Explanation:
The use of perspective in art was lost during the Middle Ages where paintings were mostly stiff and flat due to the fact that art during that time was mainly symbolic and related to the Church. With the emergence of the Renaissance, and even towards the end of the Middle Ages with transitional artists like Giotto, the use of linear perspective is once again an important characteristic of art.