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Phtgrphy&Tm C11 SG

Chapter 11 Study Guide “Photography & Time-Based Media"

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Photography is like an _______ _______, because brings together a number of items into one composition instantly. instant collage
______ _______ a small hole on the side of a light-tight room admits a ray of light that projects a scene, upside down, directly across from the hole onto a white wall. camera obscura
_______ ______ was the first photographic process capable of producing negative images on paper. William Talbot
__________: One of the earliest forms of photography, using a copper plate polished with silver (often involved using mercury). This process captures minute details as a positive image. Disadvantages are that it is a slow process and cannot be reproduced. Daguerreotype
________ is the basis of modern photography. Using paper instead of a metal plate, this process made multiple prints a possibility Calotype
___-_____ _________ photographic process that requires the artist to work quickly, but the exposure time is shorter than other processes, and it produces multiple copies. Wet-Plate Collodion
Photographs ______ and ________ important events – they serve a documentary function. record; preserve
Ansel Adams invented a ____ ______ that involved adjusting the aperture of his camera. He also used dodging and burning to create the lighting effects he envisioned in his work. zone system
_______—the sequencing of widely disparate images to create a fast-paced, multifaceted image. Montage
_________ which means “bringing to life.” Animation
Nam June Paik was one of the first artists to explore the use of _____ installations as a medium. video
Bill Viola recreated Jacopo da Pontormo’s 1528 painting The Visitation in the form of a _____/_____ ____________ for the 1995 Venice Bienale. video/sound installation
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