Art Nicole Stepanek James Brady Em Moulton. Our Definition: A creation by a person based on their personal perspective How do you know?

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Art Nicole Stepanek James Brady Em Moulton

Our Definition: A creation by a person based on their personal perspective How do you know?

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How Do You Know? When someone says it is? Who? When someone notable says it is? If it’s inspirational? Does it matter if the creator is a labeled artist? Something that makes you consider things differently? Is it beauty in something traditionally ordinary?

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How do you judge a work of art?

Is the appreciation of beauty universal?

Society Acceptance Generational Group of people in one area Here and now

Culture Tradition Upbringing Language Government Ever-changing Long term

Personal Experience Childhood experience Memories Sensory perception

Are there objective standards of beauty?

Debate!

What is the purpose of art? Art as “teacher” Art as culture Art as propaganda

Art Evolving Science and art Technology and color Photography

Knowledge Issue How can art influence the spread of knowledge?

Knowledge Issue

Bibliography bg01.global2.vic.edu.au ryanbeaty.com andylamberton.wordpress.com brainreview.info newopticalillusions.blogspot.com Various Authors. Theory of Knowledge. Pearson Baccalaureate, Print.