Sculpture Site-Specific Architecture Miscellaneous
100
Maquette
In a sculptor's studio process, the preliminary sketch for the final work, is known as?
100
False.
While it most likely will not alter the form, the context is altered, therefore, changing the content.
True or False.

Relocating a monument or public work does not change the form or content of the work.
100
Both Art and Science.
The internal skeleton, external skin and operating system are essential components of architecture as art or science or both?
100
Freestanding
What type of sculpture is known as "in the round?"
200
Modeling
Which sculpture process uses an armature?
200
Ephemeral
Performance artworks are what type of site-specific art?
200
False
True or False.

Steel I-beams are weaker than cast-iron I-beams, due to steel being a mixture of iron, carbon and other metals.
200
Keystone
The load bearing stone at the top of the an archway is known as?
300
Bas Relief - shallow incision, minimal amount of depth
High Relief - deep incision, high amounts of depth
What is the difference between Bas Relief and High Relief sculpture?
300
Public Art
Monuments and memorials are site specific art classified as?
300
Balloon Framing
What wood construction method replaced post-beam construction for housing? It is more time, cost and material efficient.
300
Moves
Kinetic sculpture, is a sculpture that
400
Subtractive
Additive and Subtractive
Substitution
Identify the type of process for each sculpture method:
Carving
Modeling
Casting
400
1. Create MONUMENTAL / LARGE SCALE works that could not fit in the gallery spaces
2. Work with MATERIALS that could not be transported or supported by the gallery space
3. Create works to be viewed and experienced by A PUBLIC AUDIENCE.
4. Integrate th
What are two (2) reasons artists wanted to create earthworks/land art?
400
Arches
Vaults and domes are both expansions and extensions of what architectural mechanism?
400
Readymades
Marcel Duchamp's, Fountain, is a sculpture as a found object, sculptures that are found object exhibited as works of art, are known as?
500
Assemblage
What is the type of sculpture employing the method of "collage" with found objects, to create a visually please composition and new context to existing objects.
500
True
True or False.

An artist who creates artworks as "site-specific art" must consider all location characteristics: the topography, inherent materials, climate, historical and social context, architectural elements, public community and resource availabili
500
Flying Buttresses
In Gothic Architecture, The Notre Dame Cathedral, architecture maintained important stylistic and structural characteristics: pointed arches, barrel vaults and
500
1. Architecture functions as a shelter
2. Architecture serves for human habitation and activity
3. Architecture must abide to building codes and regulations
4. Architecture includes numerous operating systems
5. Site specific sculpture is does not ne
What is a difference between site-specific sculpture and architecture?






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