Cerritos : Art 100 Tth : Lectures

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Audio recordings of Art 100 Lectures from Cerritos College

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  • Review

    08/05/2006

    Review for the Test

  • Self and Society

    07/05/2006

    The Body

  • Self and Society

    06/05/2006

    The Body

  • Social Protest

    05/05/2006

    Humans have done terrible things to each other and specific instances of injustice have spurred many artists to protest through their artwork. Only for the last two hundred years or so has art been used to expose the horrors of war. As art became viewed as the individual expression of the artist rather than the patron (client), artwork was produced that expressed the anger and disbelief felt by artists in the face of terrible events. In addition, war is not the only injustice in the world. Some artists use their work to fight for the rights of those who are economically and politically oppressed.

  • Social Protest

    04/05/2006

    Humans have done terrible things to each other and specific instances of injustice have spurred many artists to protest through their artwork. Only for the last two hundred years or so has art been used to expose the horrors of war. As art became viewed as the individual expression of the artist rather than the patron (clie nt), artwork was produced that expressed the anger and disbelief felt by artists in the face of terrible events. In addition, war is not the only injustice in the world. Some artists use their work to fight for the rights of those who are economically and politically oppressed.

  • Social Protest

    20/04/2006

    Humans have done terrible things to each other and specific instances of injustice have spurred many artists to protest through their artwork. Only for the last two hundred years or so has art been used to expose the horrors of war. As art became viewed as the individual expression of the artist rather than the patron (client), artwork was produced that expressed the anger and disbelief felt by artists in the face of terrible events. In addition, war is not the only injustice in the world. Some artists use their work to fight for the rights of those who are economically and politically oppressed.

  • Power Politics and the State

    19/04/2006

    Through time, art has been used in the service of rulers and/or governments. Art can glorify, empower, popularize, and propogandize the state. Almost always meant to overwhelm and dominate, art is a very powerful tool in the hand of those who wish to gain and/or maintain power.

  • Power Politics and the State

    18/04/2006

    Through time, art has been used in the service of rulers and/or governments. Art can glorify, empower, popularize, and propogandize the state. Almost always meant to overwhelm and dominate, art is a very powerful tool in the hand of those who wish to gain and/or maintain power.

  • Mortality and Immortality

    17/04/2006

    Funerary art exists to honor the dead. Within this wider idea of death and honor, however, different cultures have created functionally different commemorative art. Some cultures provide for lavish afterlives, others create monuments to dead leaders, and still others create simple sites for friends and family to continue a relationship with the deceased.

  • Mortality and Immortality

    16/04/2006

    Funerary art exists to honor the dead. Within this wider idea of death and honor, however, different cultures have created functionally different commemorative art. Some cultures provide for lavish afterlives, others create monuments to dead leaders, and still others create simple sites for friends and family to continue a relationship with the deceased.

  • Mortality and Immortality

    15/04/2006

    Funerary art exists to honor the dead. Within this wider idea of death and honor, however, different cultures have created functionally different commemorative art. Some cultures provide for lavish afterlives, others create monuments to dead leaders, and still others create simple sites for friends and family to continue a relationship with the deceased.

  • Religion : Places of Worship

    18/03/2006

    Setting aside certain places for religious worship and sacred rituals has always been an important cultural practice. Whether gradiose or simplistically constructed, these spaces are almost always designed to reveal complex spiritual ideas and to enhance an individual's expericence beyond that of the mundane.

  • Religion : Places of Worship

    17/03/2006

    Setting aside certain places for religious worship and sacred rituals has always been an important cultural practice. Whether gradiose or simplistically constructed, these spaces are almost always designed to reveal complex spiritual ideas and to enhance an individual's expericence beyond that of the mundane.

  • Religion : Gods and Goddesses

    07/03/2006

    Unlike food, reproduction, and shelter, religion does not serve an immediate physical need. However, throughout time and place, humans have strived to visualize the universal forces of life and death that are ultimately out of their control. Images of Gods and Goddesses have taken on many divergent visual manifestations. In some religions, divine beings are presented with human traits, in others they are anthropormophic translations of natural forces, and in yet others, the imaging of spiritual beings is strictly forbidden.

  • Religion : Gods and Goddesses

    06/03/2006

    Unlike food, reproduction, and shelter, religion does not serve an immediate physical need. However, throughout time and place, humans have strived to visualize the universal forces of life and death that are ultimately out of their control. Images of Gods and Goddesses have taken on many divergent visual manifestations. In some religions, divine beings are presented with human traits, in others they are anthropormophic translations of natural forces, and in yet others, the imaging of spiritual beings is strictly forbidden.

  • Religion : Gods and Goddesses

    27/02/2006

    Unlike food, reproduction, and shelter, religion does not serve an immediate physical need. However, throughout time and place, humans have strived to visualize the universal forces of life and death that are ultimately out of their control. Images of Gods and Goddesses have taken on many divergent visual manifestations. In some religions, divine beings are presented with human traits, in others they are anthropormophic translations of natural forces, and in yet others, the imaging of spiritual beings is strictly forbidden.

  • Shelter

    26/02/2006

    As with Food and Reproduction, Shelter is a basic human need that is satisfied through the artistic process. As we discussed before, different architectural structures are constructed to meet a variety of needs, both private and public. A discussion of domestic, commercial, and public (governmental) architecture will be worked into the broader issues posed.

  • Shelter

    25/02/2006

    As with Food and Reproduction, Shelter is a basic human need that is satisfied through the artistic process. As we discussed before, different architectural structures are constructed to meet a variety of needs, both private and public. A discussion of domestic, commercial, and public (governmental) architecture will be worked into the broader issues posed.

  • Reproduction

    19/02/2006

    Art can be found in the must unexpected places. Even our most basic human needs (food, reproduction, and shelter) can be functionally modified by the artistic process.

  • Reproduction

    18/02/2006

    Art can be found in the must unexpected places. Even our most basic human needs (food, reproduction, and shelter) can be functionally modified by the artistic process.

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