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Assignment One

UNIT I

Student Name: ________________________________________________________________

(Your Name must be exactly as it is on the e campus roll and the same in WEBCOM2)

Your Section Number _____________ (You must enter your section number)

The Unit I Assignment One: Unit one answers are found in the Textbook and you may use other sources well, however, if you do, you must include their addresses. If you use a website you must include the entire address at the end of the paragraph and at the end of the assignment with the list of sources.

DIRECTIONS: The assignment is in WORD and located inWEBCOM 2 in tab called assign/test. If you want, you may save the document to your computer and type your answers in the space after the question. That way you can manipulate the spacing and use the features in WORD.

Turn in assignment through WEBCOM 2 where you see attach files and send assignment to the professor. Be sure your answers are thorough and complete. You will find answers in your textbook, Essential Humanities Third edition and/or in the Study Guide (Unit I). The Study Guide is in WEBCOM 2. You may also use additional information for assignments from the Internet. If you use the Internet, remember to cite your source in parenthesis at the end of your answer as well as with your list of sources at the end of the assignment in your list of sources.

1. How can the Humanities enhance a student’s life and/or career?

(SLO 1: ULO 1.1) These initials SLO and ULO stand for student learning outcomes and Unit Learning Outcomes that show you that the assignment is aligned to your text and you do not have to do anything with these.

EXPLAIN ANSWER AND THIS CAN BE YOUR OWN OPINION:

2. List the minimum of 5 disciplines that are included in the Humanities. (SLO 1: ULO 1.1) In Unit I

(Student Learning Outcomes SLO, and Unit Learning Outcomes ULO, is what those initials mean. Students, you may disregard these since they are for the evaluators evaluating the course and show how the course is aligned to objectives.)

3. What can happen to a student’s decision about a work if he or she really tries deeply to think and ponder about why a work of art, musical composition, or play was created instead of making a quick rash judgement about a work? (SLO 2: ULO 2.1)

EXPLAIN ANSWER FULLY BELOW:

Discuss how a piece of art is different than a technological item. What purpose does an art work serve and what purpose does a technological tool serve? How are they similar or different in your view? EXPLAIN ANSWER FULLY BELOW:

4. Consider how some great works of art, literature, theatrical productions, and music do not go “out of date” but continue to remain meaningful.

Explain why this is not always the way it is with technological products. Consider how cell phones, T.V. and computers have changed over recent year. (SLO 2: ULO 2.1)

ANSWER BELOW: Why art and technology seem to be so different:

5. Why do you think that in Samuel Beckett’s play “Waiting for Godot”, the audience had a difficult time understanding that play when it was first performed?

(When you watch the play on YouTube or you read about it, you will understand much more about it. You may want to watch portions of the play by going to the resources tab in WEBCOM 2 or look it up yourself on the internet. Write down a few of your own ideas in a sentence or two below why you think people had a hard time considering this theater production to be an art form at the first performance. (SLO1: ULO 1.1, 1.2) (EXPLAIN ANSWER WITH DETAILS AND BE THROUGH IN YOUR RESPONSE)

ANSWER BELOW:

6. A. Why did the orchestra composition, “The Rite of Spring, sound different from other

Pieces that were being composed at that time and not sound traditional or sound

LIKE the other musical pieces that were being composed during Stravinsky’s time?

B. According to several people, why was the “The Rite of Spring” considered a failure when

it was first performed?

7. Why is it helpful for a student to attend performances such as theater or music concerts with an open mind? (Chapter 5, Unit I) (SLO 4: ULO 4.1)

8. How can a find student figure out if a performance is art or not?

Does the student do more than just say more than if they like or dislike the performance?

Yes___ or no____

And then, do you think it would be helpful for a student to delve into researching the work by looking up its historical context, and studying the life of the artist to learn to appreciate the work?

Yes ___or no____

Why or why not?

9. Henry Moore, a sculptor from England created a bronze sculpture titled, “The Dallas Piece” which is in front of the Dallas City Hall in downtown Dallas. What are some major facts about “The Dallas Piece” that you read about that you found interesting and that make it an important art work? (Chapter 7, Unit I). (SLO 1: ULO 1.1, 1.2) EXPLAIN YOUR IDEAS ABOUT WHAT YOU FOUND IN RESEARCHING ON THE WEB OR FROM THE TEXT SUCH AS ITS SHAPE, LOCATION, THE ARTIST, TIME PERIOD:

10. What were some of the major art elements (for example, look at the shape of the building) used by the architect I.M. Pei, who created the Dallas City Hall?

What are some interesting facts about the City Hall in Dallas, Texas and what are some facts you

Found out about the architect, I.M. Pei by reading the text or looking up information on the web?

Answer Below:

Dallas City Hall, building

I.M. Pei, architect

11. When one looks and analyzes the work of Vincent van Gogh’s work, one notices how he utilized the elements of art such as color, subject, shape, and texture. When observing his major Post-Impressionist paintings such as The Starry Night and the Cafe scene, analyze the way he used the elements of the visual arts when he created those paintings. (Unit I). By analyzing the way van Gogh used the elements of art in these paintings, please explain how the elements helped create the mood and atmosphere of the painting. (SLO 1; ULO 1.1, 1.2 – SLO3; ULO 3.1) EXPLAIN Answer:

Explain your analysis using the elements of the visual arts (line, color, shape and texture) how Van Gogh created the mood and atmosphere in Cafe Terrace at Night painting.

Explain your analysis of the elements of the visual arts (line, color, shape and texture) how van Gogh created the mood in the Starry Night painting.

12. In the famous painting about the bombing of the town of Guernica (below), the artist, Pablo Picasso used elements of art to express the horrors of war. He chose not to use color. Explain how Pablo Picasso expressed the emotional brutality of war through his use of the elements of art such as value, subject, line, texture, and shape. YOU MAY ALSO INCLUDE OTHER FACTS OF INTEREST (Chapter 7, Unit I). (SLO 1: ULO 1.1, 1.2; SLO 3: ULO 3.1) such as information about the bombing of the town of Guernica and how Picasso heard about this terrible event by reading it in the paper. This may have influenced him to use black, white and grey because at that time the newspaper that he read was not published with any color yet. Picasso did this mural for an International Fair and people walked by it and were influenced by the painting. This occurred before television existed.

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Figure 3 Grayscale painting of a war scene. To the right, a bull's head and upper body. Below a human face with open mouth facing upward to the bull. The body appears to be of female holding a child hanging limp in her arms. Below is a shape of a man's head and various body parts. A horse’s head is in the center of the painting. Open mouth. Teeth shown. A horse’s tail is to the left above the body parts. Center top has a sun shape with a light bulb inside. To right more body parts, faces and to the very right a shape of a person facing up with mouth open and arms stretched upward. The painting is handing on a wall. Four people are seen to the right. Two men in suits and tie and two women in suits. One woman in yellow and one in gray. The people are in the photo to show how large the painting is. This is at the museum where the painting is currently hung in Madrid, Spain.

Guernica by Pablo Picasso Answer below

13. In reading about the film, The King’s Speech, the speech therapist used the music of Ludwig van Beethoven to help the King of England, King George VI, from having to stutter while speaking. After reading about the scene in the text, explain how the camera movements added to the tension and the mood of the scene in the film. The scene you will discuss is what was occurring in the sound room while the King was delivering his speech over the radio. (Chapter 7, Unit I). (Chapter 7)

NOTE: The information about this speech is in the textbook under Film, editing at end of Unit I. You may also want to find it through a Google search. Type in words, King’s Speech, film, and sound room and you will see the room, listen to 4 minutes of the speech, see the intercutting, and hear the music. Be very observant. The speech uses music to keep him from stuttering. He learns to speak clearly and boldly and that is needed because he has to convince his country to join the WAR EFFORT. (This is a true story. This is the father of the present-day QUEEN ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND.) Explain the camera angles and movements, the lighting, script and camera close-ups used to create the mood in the film. The camera shot that shows the King and how he feels is a subjective shot. You will hear Ludwig van Beethoven’s music, Symphony No. 7, played to help the King from stuttering.

Explain how the Elements of film (camera movements, camera angles, acting, set design, lighting, and music) were used to create or set the atmosphere and mood. Write your own observations and/or what is in the book. Cite your sources. Explain fully what you noticed while watching the clip of the scene from the film, THE KING’S SPEECH. Notice how the camera moved and what camera angles were used. Did you notice how the camera and music helped to create suspense, atmosphere, tension, mood and a spirited feeling? Did you notice the set design, the costumes and acting ANSWER BELOW what you noticed TO CREATE THE MOOD AND THE AFFECT OF THE ATMOSPHERE, TENSION AND SUSPENSE?

14. A. In 1922, King Tutankhamen’s tomb was found in the Valley of the King’s in Egypt by

an archeologist. (See on the map in text.)

What was the name of the archeologist?

Where was the archeologist from?

B. What interesting facts did you find out about when your read and/or researched the

Information about King Tutankhamen and the discovery of his tomb.

(NOTE: Search the Internet and look at a site of King Tutankhamen plus a map of Egypt)

See the photos and the map of the site in the Valley of the Kings. You may also go to the web and look up information

About King Tut and the discovery of his tomb and how important it was that his mummy was intact, which is significant.)

Lord Carnarvon who funded the discovery and Howard Carter, the archeologist, were important in the discovery of the tomb.

15. What are the elements of the visual arts? Write them down and give a short definition of each. (Chapter 7). (SLO 1: ULO 1.2) Student Learning Outcomes and Unit Learning Outcomes is what those initials mean. Students disregard these are for the evaluators of the course

16. What are the elements of music? Write them down and give a short definition of each. (Chapter 7). (SLO 1: ULO 1.2)

17. What are the elements of architecture? Write them down and give a short definition of each. (Chapter 7). (SLO 1: ULO 1.2)

18. What are the elements of film? Write them down and give a short definition of each. (Chapter 7). (SLO 1: ULO 1.2)

19. What are the elements of theatre? Write them down and give a short definition of each. (Chapter 7). (SLO 1: ULO 1.2)

20. What are the elements of dance? Write them down and give a short definition of each. (Chapter 7). (SLO 1: ULO 1.2)

References:

Study Guide from the text Essential Humanities Third Edition

Text Essential Humanities Third Edition, Kendall Hunt Publishing Company

Dubuque, Iowa 52004-1840

And any Web site addresses you may have utilized:

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