Friday 22 March 2013

Artefact, Art history in a blast

Artefact (video fail)

My video was originally untended to be a montage of hart history and how the relevant technology that appeared in them time periods influenced the art world, as well as the tools used to create such art. The idea was to use question 1 out of 13 from the CoP essay, and my video would me on the lines of a timeline montage showing the changes of art throughout history and how new technology may have aided or destroyed the “classic” art world and what is art now?


My research conceded of looking up dated for key artistic time periods and the different art movements that appeared around and between these key dates. But I proved difficult and impossible to fine the “tools” used because the research would only tell me about the art or art movant in question. I also used multiple timeline based websites to get a better understanding of time.

Unfortunately because it’s not a video time line montage and a long (57300 x 885) I can’t uploaded it to the blog, But here are the art movants and time periods coved

-Stone Age (30,000 b.c.–2500 b.c.)
-Mesopotamian (3500 b.c.–539 b.c.)
-Egyptian (3100 b.c.–30 b.c.) -Stone 
-Greek and Hellenistic (850 b.c.–31 b.c.)
-Roman (500 b.c.– a.d. 476)
-Indian, Chinese, and Japanese (653 b.c.–a.d. 1900)
-Byzantine and Islamic (a.d. 476–a.d.1453)
-Middle Ages (500–1400)
-Early and High Renaissance (1400–1550)
-Mannerism (1527–1580)
-Baroque (1600–1750)
-Neoclassical (1750–1850)
-Romanticism (1780–1850)
-Realism (1848–1900)
-Impressionism (1865–1885)
-Post-Impressionism (1885–1910)
-Fauvism and Expressionism (1900–1935)
-Cubism, Futurism, De Stijl (1905–1920)
-Dada and Surrealism (1917-1950)
- Pop Art (1960s)
-Digital Art

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Research and source information 



Art History Timeline from Rre-History to the Present

Art history Timeline

Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History


Western Art and Modern Art timeline


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