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WHY DO HUMANS CREATE ART?
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EPQ STUDY : WHY DO HUMANS CREATE ART? by Hazel Whitaker
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art and design
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WHY DO HUMANS CREATE ART?
SURVIVAL
Food - Where is it
Praise the hunter
Visualise the Tribes process / ritual
When was the first art ?
Do the reasons change through time?
Does it replace communication?
Did art come before words ?
Way of contributing to society , Adding value to raw material
is craft art?
PLEASURE
Joy of creating Art ?
Joy of Appreciating Art?
Natural Play
addictive activity
resonance appreciation of beauty
Meditation Relaxation
COMMUNICATION
Art can communicate things that are hard to say
Art communicates emotional ideas
RELIGION
Religious Art claimed to be imbued with actual mystical power
Advances in Architecture and Adornment driven by Religion
Religious Imagery dominated
Communicates to illiterate
Inspire Awe
Idolatary ART provides something visible and tangible to worship
Vessel for Religious communications
embody current emotion passion/faith
EGO STATUS
Art Patrons funded and directed art
colors often linked to status and hierarchies in animal kindom
monumental lasting mark
leave a trace
flattering portraits
sense of self
satisfaction
ECONOMICS
does Art have a CAPITAL A
POLITICS
political communication
persuasive art
cheap way to communicate ideas to mass population
if population is mostly illiterate
propaganda
ENABLES A SHARED CULTURE
agreed values embedded in art
expresses change
helps with shared consensus
revolution images
contribution to culture / society
EVOLUTION ADVANTAGES OF CREATIVITY
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
OBSERVATION BASIS of SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT
AI
AICAN (artificial intelligence creative adversarial network)
Computer Generated Art
Visualizing new processes
imagining new futures
mathematical models and patterns are intrinsically aesthetic offten
MATHS
education
AI
Creativity in Problem Solving
SEX
Beauty
Desire
CULTURAL PARTICIPATION
...IN THE FUTURE...
DIGITAL SOCIETY
IN THE PRIMITIVE PAST
IN PRE INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
IN AN INDUSTRIALISED SOCIETY
PREHISTORIC MAN
Cave Art
PRE INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
Constable
INDUSTIRAL SOCIETY
Andy Warhole
DIGITAL SOCIETY
Team Lab
...THE FUTURE>>>
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