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Humanities
And The Arts
Arts
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What are the Humanities?
• The humanities are
those academic
disciplines that study
the expressions ofhuman beings that
explore and reveal
what it means to be
human.
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What are the Humanities?
• The humanities is a
way of thinking about
and responding to the
world.• The humanities are
about human beings,
their culture and their
intellectualachievements.
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What are the Humanities?
• Art probes into thepurpose and meaningof life.
• Art makes us thinkabstractly in ways wedon’t normally think.
• Art helps us to reflect
and keep themeaning of life on theedge of our minds.
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What are the Humanities?
• Humanities seeks the clarity of wisdom gained through
a disciplined engagement –
(Art, religion, music, dance, drama)
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What are the Humanities?
• Through the
Humanities, we learn
about ourselves and
we learn about
others.
Who are you?
How did you get here?
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Humanities.
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Humanities
•Human psyche
•Human nature
•Human condition
•Human behavior
•Human struggle
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•Human
psyche• –is where your power is. The
power of why you do what you
do. In your psyche lies the
potential to overcome odds, and
obstacles big and small. The
conscious “you” would never
allow you to take on such a feat.
Human psyche is the force
inside of a human that says
“mind over mat ter .” “If you think
you can you will. If you think
you can’t you won’t.”
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•Human nature -
- the natural inclination of the
human. The ultimate tendency of
a human. The basic makeup of a
human. “I was born this way.”
Human nature is the set ofpsychological characteristics,
including ways of thinking and
acting, that all normal human
beings have in common.
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Humanbehavior •- Human behavior is the
collection of behaviorsexhibited by human beings
and influenced by culture,
attitudes, emotions, values.
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Human
condition
Why am I this way?
Human condition is
the disconnectbetween what we are
and what we can be.
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Why am I this
way?
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Why is she this way?
What is she thinking?
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Human struggle.
To make strenuous or violentefforts in the face of difficulties or
opposition. To proceed with
difficulty or with great effort.
The struggle for survival.
The struggle to find the meaning ofexistence.
The struggle to have questions
answered.
The human struggle for rights…
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Humanities.The Humanities are about
humans.
The Humanities are about what
humans produced and why theyproduced it.
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We communicate our struggles to
others through ART.
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As part of this course, we will learn toobserve. Observation by the intellect.
(Observation begins with th e senses: what wesee, hear, taste, sm ell, touch--w ith what makes
us feel alive. )
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Intellect = the capacity for rational or
intelligent thought -- especially when highly
developed. Intellect is built by involving oneself
in the arts as a viewer and/or participant.
The more a person involves themselves in the
arts, the more intellectual a person becomes.
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The more a
person
involves
themselves
in the arts,the more
intellectual a
person
becomes.
Left Brain Right Brain
Words
(verbal)
Images (non-
verbal)
Logical Intuitive
Black &
White Color
Numbers Rhythm
Sequence Imagination Analysis Daydreaming
Lists Dimension
Critical
Thinking
Creative
Thinking
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The Left BrainThe left brain is associated with verbal, logical, and analytical
thinking. It excels in naming and categorizing things, symbolic
abstraction, speech, reading, writing, arithmetic. The left brain is
very linear: it places things in sequential order -- first things firstand then second things second, etc. If you reflect back upon our
own educational training, we have been traditionally taught to
master the 3 R's: reading, writing and arithmetic -- the domain
and strength of the left brain.
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Why are the Humanities Important?
• Humanities are the key to
understanding the
diversity and richness of
all cultures.
The humanities aresocially useful for critical
and imaginative thinking
about the issues that
confront us as citizensand as human beings.
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Why are the Humanities Important?
The humanities allow people to accomplish
certain mental feats by helping them gain
empathy and a better sense of what other
people's truths have been.
•By visiting a Holocaust museum Americans can better
understand the pain and suffering Jews endured during
World War II.
•By watching the movie “Roots” people can betterunderstand the history and suffering of African American
people.
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People
What are people?
People are a collective group of human
beings.
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People
• An ethnic group ofpeople or ethnicity is apopulation of humanbeings whose membersidentify with each other,either on the basis ofancestry, or by commoncultural, linguistic,religious, or territorial
traits.• Ethnicity is used in
contrast to race.
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People
• A race of people refers to
a classification of physical
and genetic traits
perceived as common tocertain groups.
• The most widely used
human racial categories
are based on visible traits(skin color, facial features
and hair texture
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People
Nationality is a relationship between aperson and their state of origin, culture,
association, affiliation and/or loyalty.
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People
• So then what isculture?
– The totality of sociallytransmitted behaviorpatterns, arts, beliefs,institutions, and all otherproducts of human workand thought.
– The expression of apopulation or communitythrough their patterns,traits, beliefs and
products.(Edwardianculture; Japaneseculture; the culture of
poverty.)
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What is Art?
• Art is a product made
with the intention of
stimulating the human
senses, the humanmind and spirit. The
driving force for art is
human creativity.
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What is Art?
• Artist is a termapplied to a personwho engages in an
activity deemed to bean art. An artist alsomay be definedunofficially, as, "aperson whoexpressesthemselves through amedium".
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What is Art?
• An artwork is normallyassessed in quality by theamount of stimulation it brings
about.
• Who does the art impact?• How many people can relate to the
art?
• How much can the art beappreciated? Why?
• How much influence does the art haveon the past? On human condition?Psyche? Behavior? Nature? Struggle?
• Most artworks that are widelyconsidered to be "masterpieces"possess these attributes.
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What is Art?
• Architecture• Visual arts
• Applied art
• Crafts
• Dance
• Decorative art
• Design
• Drawing
• Film
• Language
• Literature
• Music
• Opera
• Painting• Photography
• Poetry
• Sculpture
• Theatre & Performing arts
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What is Art?
• Art terms toremember: – Folk Art
– Applied Art
– Fine Art
– Craft
– Abstract
– Subjective (Realistic)
– 3 dimensional
– 2 dimensional
– Genre
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Elements of Creativity
• There is an elemental basis for the
composition/product of any human
creativity.
The elements is the basic recipe. Just
like a cake, there are basic ingredients
needed to make a creative product.
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Elements of Creativity
• The Elements of Music• Melody
• Harmony
• Rhythm• Dynamics
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Elements of Creativity
• The Elements of Theater• Actor
• Audience
• Text (Script)• Costume
• Scenery
• Sound
• Props
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Elements of Creativity
• The Elements of Drama• Plot
• Theme
• Character• Dialogue
• Scenery
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Elements of Creativity
• The Elements of Dance• Centering
• Gravity
• Balance• Posture
• Gesture
• Rhythm
• Movement in Space
• Breathing
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Elements of Creativity
• The Elements of Film • Story
• Direction
• Camera Work• Editing
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Elements of Creativity
• The Elements of
Fashion • Line
• Shape
• Fabric
• Texture
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Principles of Art are Universal
Emphasis
Balance
Harmony
Variety
Movement
Rhythm
Proportion
Unity
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Elements of Art
(basic ingredients to makea basic work of art)
Principles of art takes
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Principles of art takes
creativity to a higher detailed
level.