kinetic
(adjective)
Of or relating to motion.
Examples of kinetic in the following topics:
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Time and Motion
- While static art forms have the ability to imply or suggest time and motion, the time-based mediums of film, video, kinetic sculpture, and performance art demonstrate time and motion by their very definitions.
- Kinetic art is art that moves, or depends on movement, for its effect.
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Sculpture
- By the 1940s, abstract sculpture was impacted and expanded by Kinetic art pioneers Alexander Calder, Len Lye, Jean Tinguely, and Frederick Kiesler.
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Motion
- The time-based mediums of film, video, animation, kinetic sculpture, dance, and performance art make use of direct motion by their very definitions.
- Kinetic art is art that moves, such as robotics, or that depends on movement for its effect.
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Time
- While static art forms have the ability to imply or suggest time and motion, the time-based mediums of film, video, kinetic sculpture, dance and performance make use of actual motion by their very definitions as mediums.
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Abstract Sculpture
- Duchamp experimented a great deal with sculpture, creating readymades, assemblages and kinetic works.
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Political Art: Race and Ethnicity in the 1990s
- In addition to their print work, they also create kinetic sculptures, street theater performances, punk rock and techno music.