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Industrial art, also known as factory art or machine art, is a form of modern art that utilizes industrial materials and processes. The term was coined in 1912 by the critic and artist Elie Nadelman to describe a work by Alexander Archipenko.
8 Φεβ 2024 · Light industry is any manufacturing or production that doesn't involve heavy and capital intensive products or production equipment. The term heavy industry is reserved for the most capital intensive of all industries.
Summary of Light and Space. Ethereal and atmospheric, yet often equally geometric and analytic, the experiences of the Light and Space movement present a striking paradox to the viewer, one that requires active, and often multi-sensory, participation.
Light is the basis of human sight. Light reflects off of objects and enters the eye where it is channelled to the retina and perceived as colours and shapes. Art has played with these perceptions over time, challenging viewers with what they see and understand from each piece.
Light industry involves economic phenomena with characteristics that are its own, very different from the cases of heavy industry. For example, regional economies, typical in some areas of developing countries more associated with agricultural economic activities, have a very small scope in which the development of industries of this type is ...
INDUSTRIOUS ART. By Amy Baker Sandback. A SERIES OF major exhibitions on industrial design, some attended by over a hundred thousand people, might surprise the contemporary public of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, a public used to a schedule dominated by “high art,” mostly from the past.
Usually, in light art works, light is the main medium of expression—an art form in which either a sculpture of some form produces light, or where a kind of disembodied sculptural presence is created through the manipulation of light, colours, and shadows.