Chapter 15 Visual Culture In Art Education Chapter 15 Visual Culture in Art Education PRESENTATION BY: EMMA ADAMS AND SANDRA MATTINGLY.

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Chapter 15 Visual Culture In Art Education Chapter 15 Visual Culture in Art Education PRESENTATION BY: EMMA ADAMS AND SANDRA MATTINGLY

You Know more than you think you do! -It is projected that the average person see’s 287 ads a day -Technology is responsible for the fastest increase of visual culture We are SUROUNDED by visual culture 24/7

How could this be?! -Television -Internet -Newspapers -Music videos -Video Games -Cell phones

Contemporary Art examples

“Not Every thing Is art, yet anything might be transformed into it” -The Text Book (Fountain- Marcel Duchamp) Visual Culture is also defined by the work of of applied artists -Architects -Fashion Designers -Animators -interior Designers These students create majority of the visual culture relevant for art education. These students also are the individuals who push the boundaries of what is considered art and what is not.

Interpreting Denotations and Connotations Denotations are are what you literally see in a picture Connotations are what the things or words imply or suggest by what they show and how they show it.

Ethnic Visual Culture

Take a Guess! Logos and Branding