Op art of the 1960s relied on a psychological effect that creates an illusion of motion. This effect is called |
the natural oscillations of the eye |
Dorothea Lange took a series of photographs of a family living in what kind of living quarters? |
a tent |
The artists Jenny Holzer created an illusion of motion using a spiraling electronic message board to create a piece of art made up of |
words |
This attribute of time is a measurement of speed at which time elapses |
tempo |
Moving images created with a zoetrope were early forms of |
animation |
Bioartist Suzanne Anker experiments with creating artificial environments(such as the conditions suitable for life in outer space) in which she grows plants. In Astroculture(Shelf Life), 2009, she found that plants’ leaves turn |
magenta |
This object by French artists Marcel Duchamp is considered the first work of kinetic sculpture |
a bicycle wheel mounted on a stool |
In The Meeting of St. Anthony and St. Paul, by the workshop of the fifteenth-century artist known as the Master of Osservanza, there are five figures. These five figures are |
St. Anthony(three times), a centaur, and St. Paul |
This type of art involves viewing actual motion and the artist’s body in the work |
performance art |
Bernini’s sculpture Apollo and Daphne implies motion. What kind of motion is being depicted? |
a chase scene |
Art Appreciation quiz 1.5
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