The Shifting Boundaries of Art, Design and Multimedia

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The Shifting Boundaries of Art, Design and Multimedia
  1. Royal Academy of Art
    1. Founded 1768
      1. Train Artists in order to proffesionalise the Practice of the Arts
        1. Public Appreciation of art
      2. Royal College of Art
        1. Founded 1837
        2. Manchester School of Art
          1. Founded 1838
            1. Started with Single Art Course
              1. 2013
                1. Architecture
                  1. Fashion
                    1. Film Making
                      1. Fine Art
                        1. Graphic Design
                          1. Interior Design
                            1. Landscape Achitecture
                              1. Photography
                                1. Textile in Practice
                                  1. Three Dimensional Design
                                    1. Illustration with Animation
                              2. Bolton School of Art
                                1. Founded 1857
                                2. The Bauhaus
                                  1. From 1919-1933
                                    1. Educational System to take education into the future
                                      1. Introduced Workshop into education
                                        1. Idea to cross Boundaries of Art
                                          1. Artists include
                                            1. Paul Klee
                                              1. Josef Albers
                                              2. The Bauhaus known as Modernist Principle
                                      2. Change of Discipline
                                        1. Boundary
                                          1. Boarder
                                            1. Edge
                                              1. A Shift
                                              2. Tools
                                                1. Traditional Tools that don't change through time
                                                  1. Paint Brushes, Modelling tools
                                                  2. New Tools
                                                    1. Photography
                                                      1. Artist such as Sebastian Selgado would only use large format film camera
                                                        1. Changed from Film to Digital in 2009
                                                          1. Announced to public in 2011 that had been using Digital only since 2009
                                                      2. Digitisation
                                                        1. Digital Arts such as game design
                                                          1. Digital Film Makers i.e. Blue Sky Studio create Ice Age and demonstrate how new forms of art can be used
                                                      3. Landscape
                                                        1. 18th Century painters created painting that represented the subject as they had found it
                                                          1. 19th Century in turn attempted to add experience to their paintings i.e. J.W. Turner
                                                            1. This in turn led to influence more modern artists, i.e. Mark Rothco, Jackson Pollock
                                                          2. Fox Talbot introduced the term "drawing with light" (Photography)
                                                            1. 1850/60 Pictorialism is a Photographic discipline where Photographers composed a scene that would be like that of the 18th/19th Century painters
                                                            2. Interior Landscapes
                                                              1. Gender of the landscape. i.w. furnishing, colour theme
                                                                1. Mascaline
                                                                  1. Feminine
                                                                  2. Public Area such as living rooms
                                                                    1. Private Area such as bedrooms
                                                                    2. Commercial Landscapes
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