Overview
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Explore the fascinating intersection of time and visual communication in this 20-minute video lecture presented by Professor Carrie Patterson. Delve into how artists manipulate time in their work, from the creation process to viewer experience. Discover different ways of watching time move, learn how artists determine the duration of a piece, and uncover evidence of creation time in art objects. Examine techniques for planning duration, using transitions and chronology, creating tempo, and manipulating space in visual art. Investigate the use of actual motion and time-based media in artistic expression. Gain insights into how our brains process time visually and how this understanding can be applied to various forms of visual communication, from comic books to contemporary art installations.
Syllabus
Creating Versions of Visual Reality
Different Ways of Watching Time Move
Creation Time of Art Objects and Viewer Experience
How Artist Determines Duration Time of Piece
Finding Evidence of Creation Time in Art Objects
Planning Duration Time for Your Artwork
How Artists Use Transitions and Chronology
Methods for Creating Tempo in Art
Ways Artists Create Space
Using Actual Motion and Time in Visual Art
Time-Based Media
Taught by
Wondrium