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Arts
Quarter 2-Module 2
Technology-Based Art
What I Know

Welcome to the Second Quarter in Arts 10. See how much you know about the
lessons mentioned above. Read the questions carefully and write your answers on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Technology-based art includes the following, EXCEPT:

A. Digital Art B. Photography C. Mosaic D. Mobile Phone art


2. What kind of art uses smartphones or android phones in editing and enhancing
images?
A. Computer art C. Video Gaming
B. Digital Photography D. Mobile Phone art
3. What kind of artwork is created using particular applications in the computer?
A. Computer art C. Video Gaming
B. Digital Photography D. Mobile Phone art
4. Who were considered the first artists during the emergence of computer art?
A. teachers and students C. lawyers and doctors
B. engineers and scientists D. painters and sculptors
5. The gadgets below can be used to edit images, EXCEPT:
A. laptop B. desktop C. smartphone D. DSLR
6. Which of the following title of artworks is NOT a product of early computer art?
A. Schrotter C. (Des) Ordres
B. Polygon Drawings D. Girl with a Pearl Earring
7. Who among the artists below is known as a computer artist?
A. Francisco Goya C. Frieder Nake
B. Peter Paul Rubens D. Eugene Delacroix
8. Which of the images below is the product of an early stage Computer Art?

A. C.

B. D.

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9. Which of the applications below cannot be used in editing photos?
A. Snapseed B. Picsart C. Instagram D. ProShow
10. What principle of art is mainly used in early stage Computer Art?
A. balance B. emphasis C. pattern D. contrast
11. Which of the following best describes the principle
of pattern in the image on the right side?

A. The colored parts are given a black


background.
B. It contains primarily of squares arranged
repeatedly.
C. All parts work together as a whole.
D. There is color white and black.

12. Which of the following below defines technology-


based art?
A. It is created using a canvas and paints.
B. Various kinds of printed pictures can be utilized.
C. It can be produced using computers and other gadgets.
D. Metals and woods can be put together to form an art piece.

13. Which artwork below best shows the principle of emphasis in arts?
A. C.

B. . D.

14. Who among the students below is making a technology-based art?


A. Kathy is drawing her favorite anime character with her charcoal pen.
B. Jiro is painting his garden on his canvas using acrylic paint.
C. Ana is making a collage of the pictures in her phone.
D. Daniel is using coffee to paint on his scrapbook.
15.The following shows how computer-based art can be of use, EXCEPT:
E. It can spread awareness to people.
F. It is an avenue for people to express themselves.
G. It shows a limited amount of ideas for people to use.
H. It informs people of the current happenings of the world.

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Lesson

1 Computer/Digital Art

What I Need to Know

After the lesson, you are expected to:


1. identify art elements and principles in sample computer/digital artworks;
2. create a computer/digital artwork using any available gadget at home; and
3. use the artwork to express awareness to people about the current pandemic.

What’s In

4 Pics 1 Word

Are you familiar with this game? Try guessing the


word suggested by the four pictures beside. What
do you think do the images mean? Base your
answer from the scramble letters below and write
it on the blank under.

O T O N G H L C Y E

https://bit.ly/37aZLep

What’s New & What is It

How fast did you get it? Yes, the answer is technology, as it is our main topic for the
Second Quarter: Technology-Based Arts. Now, hold on tight and open your mind to
a whole new dimension of art.

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Technology-based Art

As the term suggests, it is an art produced using technology. Computers are the
primary means to create and manipulate this kind of art. Today, computer artists
use various kinds of program to create or edit pictures, generate videos, produce
music, or even send consciousness to people on certain issues in the society thru
posters.

Computer/Digital Arts
A. Origin and Early Stages
Computer art or digital art first came on the scene in the early 1960s. This was
because the development of technology was already available at that time.
People, like engineers and scientists experimented with the use of computers
and they started to see that they can actually create art using mathematical
and scientific principles. Thus, the first computer arts were made using
geometric forms and repeating patterns. See the examples below of
internationally famous artworks which started digital arts.

http://gg.gg/mjjl4 http://gg.gg/mjjm2
Polygon Drawings (Des) Ordres
Frieder Nake, 1965 Vera Molnar, 1974
Plotter drawing

http://gg.gg/mjjmo http://gg.gg/mjjnh/1
Schrotter (Gravel) Mountain and Staurolyte
Georg Nees, c.1965 Ronald Davis, 1997; Computer-generated 3D art

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http://gg.gg/mjjoa http://gg.gg/mjjp8
P-701_B1, 2000 Olga Kisseleva, 2012
Manfred Mohr, 1999

http://gg.gg/mjjpy
Jean-Pierre Hebert 2007

B. Digital Arts Nowadays

Digital art is made or represented with digital


technology. This includes images done completely on
computer or hand-drawn images scanned into a
computer and finished using a software program like
Adobe Illustrator. Digital art can also involve animation
and 3D virtual sculpture renderings as well as projects
that combine several technologies. Some digital arts
involve manipulation of video images.
Nowadays, computer or digital arts has invaded every
aspect of modern human life.
http://gg.gg/mjjqm

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From promotions of businesses to taking selfies at home,
some digital artists have used their works to express their
views on political, social, and cultural issues. It also
advocates the causes that are critical to modern life, such as
the environment and climate change.
Others even explore the relationship between science,
technology and the arts.

http://gg.gg/mjjtl

http://gg.gg/mjjse http://gg.gg/mjju0

What I Have Learned

Is computer/digital arts something new to you? Or maybe you have already been
creating them without realizing it. It is totally inevitable since you live in a highly
modernized society and you are just beginning to fit in.

At this part, write down the new things you learned about the lesson by completing
the sentences below. Follow the format on a separate sheet of paper.

Name: ____________________________Section: ______________ Date:_____________

What I Have Learned

1. Computer or Digital Arts is made through _____________________________.


2. The first people who experimented with computer arts were ____________
_______________________________________________________________________.
3. Computer or Digital Arts can be used to _______________________________
_______________________________________________________________________.

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Note: If you do not have any
available digital gadgets at home,
What I Can Do contact your teacher for another
related activity for your output.

Let’s Create 2.1


How do you protect yourself from COVID 19? Share your healthy and safe habits by
creating a digital art using any gadget at hand. You may use any available app in
your phone or computer. Follow the procedure below and enjoy creating your piece
of art! Refer to the criteria below as your guide.
Subject: “My Safe and Healthy Habits Against COVID 19”
Art Form: Computer/ Digital Art
(Title of your Artwork)
Medium: Any gadget you have at home that can make (Your name)
an artwork. (Date of creation)
(Art Form)
Artwork Details: Provide the details of your artwork (Medium used)
using the format at the right.

Artwork Criteria
Hello fellow Digital Artist! Use the criteria below as your guide on how the teacher
will rate your artwork.
Artistry 20 pts.
Color 20 pts.
Technique 20 pts.
Creativity/ Originality 20 pts.
Relevance to the theme 20 pts.
Total 100 pts.

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Lesson

2 Mobile Phone Art

What I Need to Know

After the lesson, you are expected to:


1. show sample artworks created using mobile phones and;
2. create an artwork using one of the heroic acts done during this pandemic.

What’s In

Did you have fun creating a computer art with the previous lesson? At this point,
you will be focusing on creating an artwork using one gadget only and that is your
mobile phone or smartphone.

Observe the two images below. Which artwork is generated by mobile phone? Which
is painted by hand?

http://gg.gg/mi4sb http://gg.gg/mjjuc
If your answer is the first one, then you are right! It is very clear that it is a picture
edited using an application in the smartphone. There is a blurry effect and a text
inserted as well. The second image is a real Northern Renaissance painting by Dutch
artist Johannes Vermeer entitled “Girl with a Pearl Earring”.

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What’s New & What is It

Mobile Phone Art

The smartphone indeed has changed from a simple communication tool into a
creative device that can generate different kinds of artworks for different kinds of
purposes. These can include your personal photos or videos that you edit using many
kinds of applications.

This is not new to you, right? Because nowadays, people are already very active in
social media and you can see various mobile phone arts from their posts.

Below are some phone applications you can use for editing images.

Pic Collage Photo Grid


Pixlr

http://gg.gg/mi522 http://gg.gg/mi53z http://gg.gg/mi56k

Picsart Photo Booth


Doodle Booth

http://gg.gg/mi5ag
http://gg.gg/mi5ha http://gg.gg/mi5bg

Pic Monkey Snapseed Instagram

http://gg.gg/mi5jg http://gg.gg/mi5kh

http://gg.gg/mi5c0

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The following pictures are samples of edited images:

Pixlr Pic Collage

http://gg.gg/mjjuj http://gg.gg/mjjuq

Picsart Snapseed

http://gg.gg/mjjvg
http://gg.gg/mjjv5

Doodle Booth Photo Booth

http://gg.gg/mjjw0

http://gg.gg/mjjvr

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What I Have Learned

Aren’t the images awesome? Any kind of picture can surely be enhanced using
various kinds of applications in your phone.

At this part, write down the new things you learned about the lesson by completing
the sentences below. Follow the format on a separate sheet of paper.

Name: ____________________________Section: ______________ Date:_____________


What I Have Learned
1. Mobile Phone Art is __________________________________________________.
2. I can create a good mobile phone art by ______________________________.
3. I can use Mobile Phone Art to ________________________________________.

Note: If you do not have any


What I Can Do available digital gadgets at home,
contact your teacher for another
related activity for your output.

Let’s Create 2.2

The world is really beautiful. Yes, it is even made more beautiful even when there is
a pandemic. Especially when there are people willing to help and become heroes, this
becomes easy to become a reality.

How about you? Were you able to do something for others in your own little way? Or
do you know someone who helped other people during this pandemic? Share it by
doing this activity.

Use or capture your own photos and edit them using any type of program available
in your phone. You may download any application mentioned earlier. Follow the
guidelines below and use the same criteria from the previous lesson for your
reference.

Subject: “An Act of Heroism during The COVID 19 Pandemic”


Art Form: Mobile Phone Art
(Title of your Artwork)
Medium: Smartphone and photo editing application (Your name)
(Date of creation)
Artwork Details: Provide the details of your artwork (Art Form)
using the format at the right. (Medium used)

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Assessment

Well done! You have now completed module 1 in Arts 10: 2nd Quarter! At this time,
check how well you did and understood the lessons by answering the assessment.
Read the questions carefully and write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What kind of art uses smartphones or android phones in editing and enhancing
images?
A. Computer art C. Video Gaming
B. Digital Photography D. Mobile Phone art
2. Technology-based art includes the following, EXCEPT:
A. Digital Art B. Photography C. Mosaic D. Mobile Phone art
3. What kind of artwork is created using particular applications in the computer?
A. Computer art C. Video Gaming
B. Digital Photography D. Mobile Phone art
4. The gadgets below can be used to edit images, EXCEPT:
A. laptop B. desktop C. smartphone D. DSLR
5. Which of the following title of artworks is NOT a product of early computer art?
A. Schrotter C. (Des) Ordres
B. Polygon Drawings D. Girl with a Pearl Earring
6. Who were considered the first artists during the emergence of computer art?
A. teachers and students C. lawyers and doctors
B. engineers and scientists D. painters and sculptors
7. Who among the artists below is known as a computer artist?
A. Francisco Goya C. Frieder Nake
B. Peter Paul Rubens D. Eugene Delacroix
8. Which of the applications below cannot be used in editing photos?
A. Snapseed B. Picsart C. Instagram D. ProShow
9. What principle of art is mainly used in early stage Computer Art?
A. balance B. emphasis C. pattern D. contrast
10. Which of the images below is the product of an early stage Computer Art?
A. C.

B. D.

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11. Which of the following below defines technology-based art?
A. It is created using a canvas and paints.
B. Various kinds of printed pictures can be utilized.
C. It can be produced using computers and other gadgets.
D. Metals and woods can be put together to form an art piece.

12. Which of the following best describes the principle


of pattern in the image on the right side?

A. The colored parts are given a black


background.
B. It contains primarily of squares arranged
repeatedly.
C. All parts work together as a whole.
D. There is color white and black.

13. Which artwork below best shows the principle of emphasis in arts?
A. C.

B. . D.

14. Who among the students below is making a technology-based art?


A. Kathy is drawing her favorite anime character with her charcoal pen.
B. Jiro is painting his garden on his canvas using acrylic paint.
C. Ana is making a collage of the pictures in her phone.
D. Daniel is using coffee to paint on his scrapbook.
15. The following shows how computer-based art can be of use, EXCEPT:
E. It can spread awareness to people.
F. It is an avenue for people to express themselves.
G. It shows a limited amount of ideas for people to use.
H. It informs people of the current happenings of the world.

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References
Books
Raul M. Sunico, PhD, et..al. 2015. Horizons: Music and Arts Appreciation for Young
Filipinos: Grade 10 Learner's Material. Tawid Publications. Page 236-249.
Raul M. Sunico, PhD, et..al. 2015. Horizons: Music and Arts Appreciation for Young
Filipinos: Teacher's Guide. Tawid Publications. Page 124-132.

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