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... the possible indirect relations between these two. The chart displays a net of multiple relations, connecting not only musical compositions to those of architecture but also composers to architects and/or their works, all grouped under five types of analogies: functional, structural, metaphorical, i ...
... the possible indirect relations between these two. The chart displays a net of multiple relations, connecting not only musical compositions to those of architecture but also composers to architects and/or their works, all grouped under five types of analogies: functional, structural, metaphorical, i ...
Disciplined Excess: The Minimalist / Maximalist Interface in Frank
... twenty-one double albums and two triple albums) released over a period of twentyeight years, and fifteen “official bootlegs,” Zappa stands out as one of the most prolific artists of the 20th century, a composer whose sheer musical output could stand accused of maximalist excess. His attempts to embr ...
... twenty-one double albums and two triple albums) released over a period of twentyeight years, and fifteen “official bootlegs,” Zappa stands out as one of the most prolific artists of the 20th century, a composer whose sheer musical output could stand accused of maximalist excess. His attempts to embr ...
Urban Design Policy for Non Residential Development and Multi
... Ensure that solar access to existing habitable rooms and private open space of neighbouring residential properties is not unreasonably affected. Ensure that existing habitable room windows and private open space areas of neighbouring residential properties are protected from additional direct ov ...
... Ensure that solar access to existing habitable rooms and private open space of neighbouring residential properties is not unreasonably affected. Ensure that existing habitable room windows and private open space areas of neighbouring residential properties are protected from additional direct ov ...
22_lpp06_port
... Ensure that solar access to existing habitable rooms and private open space of neighbouring residential properties is not unreasonably affected. Ensure that existing habitable room windows and private open space areas of neighbouring residential properties are protected from additional direct ov ...
... Ensure that solar access to existing habitable rooms and private open space of neighbouring residential properties is not unreasonably affected. Ensure that existing habitable room windows and private open space areas of neighbouring residential properties are protected from additional direct ov ...
Translation The Musical Works of William Engelen Gisela Nauck
... and whether sound may or should be used is anchored in this site. It suggests the parameters I want to use, and that can also be tone.” Unlike composers, Engelen does not start from a relatively demarcated, autonomous material canon, an artificial system of signs; rather, the parameters of the arti ...
... and whether sound may or should be used is anchored in this site. It suggests the parameters I want to use, and that can also be tone.” Unlike composers, Engelen does not start from a relatively demarcated, autonomous material canon, an artificial system of signs; rather, the parameters of the arti ...
The originality of Kaschnitz - Journal of Art Historiography
... discover the principles within the art itself rather than imposing categories from without. In his work he frequently demonstrates this with the example of space which functions as more than a quality enshrouding individual form – as it had with Riegl. He introduces wider parameters and also does no ...
... discover the principles within the art itself rather than imposing categories from without. In his work he frequently demonstrates this with the example of space which functions as more than a quality enshrouding individual form – as it had with Riegl. He introduces wider parameters and also does no ...
Patkau Architects — The 1995 John Dinkeloo
... The buildings we have designed subsequently have become increasin gly explicit about the way in whi ch they are made. The materials relate strongly to the narrative of the bui lding and to the significance of the parts of the bu ilding. The richness of the space is developed directly out of an expr ...
... The buildings we have designed subsequently have become increasin gly explicit about the way in whi ch they are made. The materials relate strongly to the narrative of the bui lding and to the significance of the parts of the bu ilding. The richness of the space is developed directly out of an expr ...
Arts curriculum glossary - Australian Curriculum Consultation
... is the reproduction of everyday sounds for use in film making ...
... is the reproduction of everyday sounds for use in film making ...
Elements of the minimalist composition technique in Arvo Pärt`s
... around the compositional concept of tintinnabuli. The basic agreement which “guides” the melody of the voice is the keynote agreement in minor. The first measures reveal the creator’s musical philosophy; the low voices intone in parallel octaves the “T” melodic line, while the “M” lines of the high ...
... around the compositional concept of tintinnabuli. The basic agreement which “guides” the melody of the voice is the keynote agreement in minor. The first measures reveal the creator’s musical philosophy; the low voices intone in parallel octaves the “T” melodic line, while the “M” lines of the high ...
Dr Suzanna Chan (Belfast campus) Lecturer in Art and Design
... Dr Joseph McBrinn (Belfast campus) Lecturer in History of Design and Applied Arts. His research centres primarily on the intersections of Queer Theory and Design History. He has written widely on art and design from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries covering topics such as Design Reform; ...
... Dr Joseph McBrinn (Belfast campus) Lecturer in History of Design and Applied Arts. His research centres primarily on the intersections of Queer Theory and Design History. He has written widely on art and design from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries covering topics such as Design Reform; ...
Classroom Activity Whimsical Clay Creatures
... the shape. Do the lines create a geometric, angular shape or is the shape curvy and organic? Imagine that you could turn this sculpture 360 degrees. What might it look like from all sides? Does its threedimensional form represent something from life or a form that is entirely new? Why or why not? Ex ...
... the shape. Do the lines create a geometric, angular shape or is the shape curvy and organic? Imagine that you could turn this sculpture 360 degrees. What might it look like from all sides? Does its threedimensional form represent something from life or a form that is entirely new? Why or why not? Ex ...
Massimo Dutti opens new flagship store in Madrid
... The new Massimo Dutti shop, with 1330 m2 of floor commercial space and three floors, contains the Women, Men, B&G and Personal Tailoring collections, as well as the Limited Editions, presented in the new boutique concept, based on using new materials, finishes and lighting. The Italian marble floori ...
... The new Massimo Dutti shop, with 1330 m2 of floor commercial space and three floors, contains the Women, Men, B&G and Personal Tailoring collections, as well as the Limited Editions, presented in the new boutique concept, based on using new materials, finishes and lighting. The Italian marble floori ...
Assessing in the Arts
... Creativity focuses on the process of forming original ideas through exploration and discovery. In children, creativity develops from their experiences with the process, rather than concern for the finished product. Creativity is not to be confused with talent, skill, or intelligence. Creativity is n ...
... Creativity focuses on the process of forming original ideas through exploration and discovery. In children, creativity develops from their experiences with the process, rather than concern for the finished product. Creativity is not to be confused with talent, skill, or intelligence. Creativity is n ...
6-Many Streams Flowing
... compelled to explain and justify everything they did, sometimes to the point of the explanation – the theory – being more beautiful and important than the music itself. MUSIC FOR FILM With the splintered landscape of art music over the last hundred or so years, you might well ask if there is any ...
... compelled to explain and justify everything they did, sometimes to the point of the explanation – the theory – being more beautiful and important than the music itself. MUSIC FOR FILM With the splintered landscape of art music over the last hundred or so years, you might well ask if there is any ...
Other geometries in architecture: bubbles, knots and minimal surfaces
... the realization contemporary designs, the idea of taking inspiration on of many contemp from nature mathematical principles at the base of natural orure or abstract m math der is more ore fascinating. ascinating. These Thes principles, such as minimal surfaces, repetitive tiling or snowflake formati ...
... the realization contemporary designs, the idea of taking inspiration on of many contemp from nature mathematical principles at the base of natural orure or abstract m math der is more ore fascinating. ascinating. These Thes principles, such as minimal surfaces, repetitive tiling or snowflake formati ...
Looking for New Ideas of Public Space
... programs. Building these programs is a multi-dimensional task based on spatial projects as well as on the „soft“projects related to local community. It is essential that designing the attractive public space for revitalization program is one of the most important factors that decide about its succes ...
... programs. Building these programs is a multi-dimensional task based on spatial projects as well as on the „soft“projects related to local community. It is essential that designing the attractive public space for revitalization program is one of the most important factors that decide about its succes ...
Post-digital Aesthetics and the return to Modernism
... These same processes take up an important role in post-digital music and its presentation/performance, as Whitelaw points out, the foregrounding of artefacts is never simply an end in itself – “far more important is how these structures work, in real time and space; how they translate into sensate e ...
... These same processes take up an important role in post-digital music and its presentation/performance, as Whitelaw points out, the foregrounding of artefacts is never simply an end in itself – “far more important is how these structures work, in real time and space; how they translate into sensate e ...
winsites_deco - Teaching Heritage
... well as a sinuously styled cinema ticket box from the State Theatre which is in the collection of the National Film and Sound Archive. Art Deco will highlight the textures and materials that were so important a part of the Art Deco language — glazed terracotta, vitrolite, pressed metal, piano finish ...
... well as a sinuously styled cinema ticket box from the State Theatre which is in the collection of the National Film and Sound Archive. Art Deco will highlight the textures and materials that were so important a part of the Art Deco language — glazed terracotta, vitrolite, pressed metal, piano finish ...
Repetitive Minimalism: A historical style or a perspective
... What are the characteristics of this style of music? Perhaps it is important to divide the two concepts “minimal” and “repetitive”. “Minimal” refers to the used musical material: it has to be very poor, reduced to a minimum of musical parameters (a chord, a melody with just one or a few sounds, a si ...
... What are the characteristics of this style of music? Perhaps it is important to divide the two concepts “minimal” and “repetitive”. “Minimal” refers to the used musical material: it has to be very poor, reduced to a minimum of musical parameters (a chord, a melody with just one or a few sounds, a si ...
Chapter 8
... Another formal idea that involves the return of opening musical material is the refrain idea. Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly is an example of this technique. In this carol, each line of poetry is followed by what is known in the English madrigal tradition as a “fa-la” refrain o Here, the first ...
... Another formal idea that involves the return of opening musical material is the refrain idea. Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly is an example of this technique. In this carol, each line of poetry is followed by what is known in the English madrigal tradition as a “fa-la” refrain o Here, the first ...
Art in Architecture - Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
... What is metalwork? Describe some traditional techniques? Metalwork is making objects from metal. It has supreme capacities for shape-shifting, physical strength, and weight. Metal's surfaces can show an array of colors and textures, capable of polishing to a high gloss. Metal can be melted, cast, or ...
... What is metalwork? Describe some traditional techniques? Metalwork is making objects from metal. It has supreme capacities for shape-shifting, physical strength, and weight. Metal's surfaces can show an array of colors and textures, capable of polishing to a high gloss. Metal can be melted, cast, or ...
National 5 Musical Periods and Styles
... suggested by the time signature (eg the division of 4/4 time into 3+3+2 quavers). ...
... suggested by the time signature (eg the division of 4/4 time into 3+3+2 quavers). ...
the Language of Design - Architecture, Design and Planning
... no magic formula ● can’t just apply suitable parts of balance, rhythm, etc ● need to understand – take into account ...
... no magic formula ● can’t just apply suitable parts of balance, rhythm, etc ● need to understand – take into account ...
2 year high school music checklist
... CONNECTIONS TO THE ARTS _______ Critique the dominant artistic components (i.e., elements, principles, expressive ideas; processes, technologies; creative processes) using appropriate vocabulary in all the arts. _______ Evaluate the use of similar and distinctive artistic components across art forms ...
... CONNECTIONS TO THE ARTS _______ Critique the dominant artistic components (i.e., elements, principles, expressive ideas; processes, technologies; creative processes) using appropriate vocabulary in all the arts. _______ Evaluate the use of similar and distinctive artistic components across art forms ...
Fratres - UMW Blogs
... Since the minimalist movement began around the 1960s, the field has become a staple in musical history, and a diverse field of study. As this field of music continues to grow and vary, new composers create new techniques, systems, or philosophies that apply to minimalist music and give later compos ...
... Since the minimalist movement began around the 1960s, the field has become a staple in musical history, and a diverse field of study. As this field of music continues to grow and vary, new composers create new techniques, systems, or philosophies that apply to minimalist music and give later compos ...
Minimalism
In the visual arts and music, minimalism is a style that uses pared-down design elements.Minimalism in the arts began in post–World War II Western Art, most strongly with American visual arts in the 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with minimalism include Donald Judd, John McCracken, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Anne Truitt, and Frank Stella. It derives from the reductive aspects of Modernism and is often interpreted as a reaction against Abstract expressionism and a bridge to Postminimal art practices.Minimalism in music features repetition and iteration such as those of the compositions of La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and John Adams. Minimalist compositions are sometimes known as systems music. The term ""minimalist"" often colloquially refers to anything that is spare or stripped to its essentials. It has also been used to describe the plays and novels of Samuel Beckett, the films of Robert Bresson, the stories of Raymond Carver, and the automobile designs of Colin Chapman. The word was first used in English in the early 20th century to describe ""a 1913 composition by the Russian painter Kasimir Malevich of a black square on a white ground"".