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The performing arts differ from the plastic arts or visual arts, insofar as the former uses the artist's own body, face and presence as a medium ; the latter uses materials such as clay, metal or paint, which can be molded or transformed to create a work of art.
The plastic arts or visual arts are a class of art forms, that involve the use of materials, that can be moulded or modulated in some way, often in three dimensions.
It is important to clarify, and indeed emphasize, that the attention Merleau-Ponty pays to diverse forms of art ( visual, plastic, literary, poetic, etc.
The disciplinary neighbors of musicology address other forms of art, performance, ritual and communication, including the history and theory of the visual and plastic arts and of architecture ; linguistics, literature and theater ; religion and theology ; and sport.
Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions, and one of the plastic arts.
The Minister of Culture is, in the Government of France, the cabinet member in charge of national museums and monuments ; promoting and protecting the arts ( visual, plastic, theatrical, musical, dance, architectural, literary, televisual and cinematographic ) in France and abroad ; and managing the national archives and regional " maisons de culture " ( culture centres ).
Some use glow-in-the dark, patterned, or sparkling tape, and others are produced with clear tubing and filled with plastic balls, glitter, or even water to produce visual or audio effects when used.
First year Avalanches featured light gray plastic body cladding, intended to provide visual distinction from the Suburban / Yukon XL.
The single biggest visual difference between very late 205s ( 1993 on ) and earlier ones, is the deletion of the black louvred plastic panel between the rear lights on the tailgate.
Therefore, it is safe to say that plastic arts in the narrower sense are those visual arts that involve the use of materials such as clay or plaster, that can be moulded or modulated in some way, often in three dimensions.
If visual loss is significant, surgical removal of the lens may be warranted, with lost optical power usually replaced with a plastic intraocular lens ( IOL ).
Because most computer equipment cases are generally made of plastic or thin metal, the lock can be torn out, though not without doing significant visual damage to the case.
Before long, the child's phantasies are able to draw upon plastic images as well as sensations — visual, auditory, kinæsthetic, touch, taste, smell images, etc.
From 1914 and extending to the end of the New York period, Gleizes ' nonrepresentational paintings and those with an apparent visual basis existed side by side, differing only, writes Daniel Robbins, in " the degree of abstraction hidden by the uniformity with which they were painted and by the constant effort to tie the plastic realization of the painting to a specific, even unique, experience.
Culture 2000 provided grants to cultural cooperation projects in all artistic and cultural fields ( performing arts, plastic and visual arts, literature, heritage, cultural history, etc.
French art consists of the visual and plastic arts ( including architecture, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics ) originating from the geographical area of France.
Rococo and Neoclassicism are terms used to describe the visual and plastic arts and architecture in Europe from the late seventeenth to the late eighteenth centuries.
The raised plastic would discolor, providing visual contrast.

visual and arts
Art is a term that describes a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities, but here refers to the visual arts, which cover the creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media.
Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts ; however, like the decorative arts, it creates objects where the practical considerations of use are essential — in a way that they are usually not for a painting, for example.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany | German artist known for his works of poetry, drama, prose, philosophy, visual arts, and science.
The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse is a practitioner in the visual arts only.
No muse was identified with the visual arts of painting and sculpture.
Rodin remains one of the few sculptors widely known outside the visual arts community.
Cyberpunk made science fiction more attractive to academics, argues Brin ; in addition, it made science fiction more profitable to Hollywood and to the visual arts generally.
In the visual arts, works by Chicanos address similar themes as works in literature.
Literature, visual arts, music, and scholarship have complex relationships with ideological forces.
This trend has also seen the emergence of some Christadelphian bands and the establishment of the Christadelphian Arts Trust to support performing, visual and dramatic arts within the Christadelphian community.
Traditionally losing money, the magazine attempted a make-over in 1999 to gain new readers, leading to a first split among writers and resulting in a magazine addressing all visual arts in a post-modernist approach.
In February 2009, Cahiers was acquired from Le Monde by Phaidon Press, a worldwide publishing group which specialises in books on the visual arts.
The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature, poetry, art manifestoes, art theory, theatre, and graphic design, and concentrated its anti-war politics through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works.
Dada was not confined to the visual and literary arts ; its influence reached into sound and music.
Since the Renaissance the myth of Diana has often been represented in the visual and dramatic arts, including the opera L ' arbore di Diana.
The mid-and late first decade of the 21st century have also seen extensive campus construction, with the erection of two new housing complexes, full renovation of two dormitories, and a forthcoming dining hall, life sciences center, and visual arts center.
Drawing is a form of visual expression and is one of the major forms within the visual arts.
He seems to have had a sound understanding of structures, which perhaps Bernini and Cortona, who were principally trained in other areas of the visual arts, lacked.
Fellini won the Praemium Imperiale, the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in the visual arts, awarded by the Japan Art Association in 1990.
** Japan Art Association's Praemium Imperiale ( equivalent of the Nobel Prize in the visual arts )
His talent extended beyond the confines of his sculpture to consideration of the setting in which it would be situated ; his ability to synthesise sculpture, painting and architecture into a coherent conceptual and visual whole has been termed by the art historian Irving Lavin the " unity of the visual arts.

visual and one
Psychical blindness is a condition in which there is a total absence of visual memory-images, a condition in which, for example, one is unable to remember something just seen or to conjure up a memory-picture of the visible appearance of a well-known friend in his absence.
As one would surmise, the procedure, however, could be repeated with the same object or with the same type of object often enough, so that the corresponding visual blots and the merest beginning of the tracing movement would provide clues as to the actual shape, which the patient then immediately could determine by a kind of inference.
By the end of his life Huxley was widely acknowledged as one of the pre-eminent intellectuals of his time and respected as an important researcher into visual communication and sight-related theories as well.
Using visual imagery of a soroban, one can arrive at the answer in the same time as, or even faster than, is possible with a physical instrument.
It is an A-type main sequence star with an apparent visual magnitude of 0. 77 and is one of the vertices of the Summer Triangle ( the other two vertices are marked by Deneb and Vega ).
Today, the film is seen by the British Film Institute as one of Chaplin's " great features ", while David Robinson says it shows the star at " his unrivalled peak as a creator of visual comedy.
Some questions in the study of visual perception, for example, include: ( 1 ) How are we able to recognize objects ?, ( 2 ) Why do we perceive a continuous visual environment, even though we only see small bits of it at any one time?
One controlled procedure has invited ' senders ' to telepathically transmit one of four visual images to ' receivers ' deprived of sensation in a nearby chamber ( Bem & Honorton, 1994 ).
The dysphonetic / dyseidetic distinction refers to two different mechanisms ; one that relates to a speech discrimination deficit, and another that relates to a visual perception impairment.
Because different writing systems require different parts of the brain to process the visual notation of speech, children with reading problems in one language might not have a reading problem in a language with a different orthography.
It is one of the simplest and most efficient means of communicating visual ideas.
" The relatively short-lived Ziggy persona proved merely one facet of a career marked by continual reinvention, musical innovation and striking visual presentation.
However, visual impairment can be a broader term, including, for example, people who have partial sight in one eye, those with uncorrectable mild to moderate poor vision, or even those who wear glasses, a group that would be excluded by the word blind.
These short ( often one small reel ) films were often simple visual aids and accompaniments to live lectures and speeches, and were carried from city to city, town to town, village to village ( along with the lecturers ) to indoctrinate the entire countryside, even reaching areas where film had not been previously seen.
Lang's magnum opus, M — released in 1931, two years before his departure from Germany — is among the first major crime films of the sound era to join a characteristically noirish visual style with a noir-type plot, one in which the protagonist is a criminal ( as are his most successful pursuers ).
From pictures on the wall to movies to television to video games to computers, each successive generation has been exposed to richer optical displays than the one before and may have become more adept at visual analysis.
In fact, in many occurrences the manipulation of horror presents cultural definitions that are not accurate, yet set an example to which a person relates to that specific cultural from then on in their life .< ref name = Carta > The visual interpretations of a films can be lost in the translation of their elements from one culture to another like in the adaptation of the Japanese film Ringu into the American film The Ring .< ref name = Holm > The cultural components from Japan were slowly " siphoned away " to make the film more relatable to an American audience.
When the arms of a knight and his wife are shown in one achievement, the insignia of knighthood surround the husband's arms only, and the wife's arms are customarily surrounded by a meaningless ornamental garland of leaves for visual balance.
The earliest definition of hypnosis was given by Braid, who coined the term " hypnotism " as an abbreviation for " neuro-hypnotism ", or nervous sleep, which he opposed to normal sleep, and defined as: " a peculiar condition of the nervous system, induced by a fixed and abstracted attention of the mental and visual eye, on one object, not of an exciting nature.
Instrument flight rules ( IFR ) is one of two sets of regulations governing all aspects of civil aviation aircraft operations ; the other is visual flight rules ( VFR ).

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