1. Explain the Chinese and the European views of art. A:- The Chinese paintings are based on the imaginative, inner or spiritual approach whereas the European ones reproduce an actual view of an external or real object. The paintings of Wu Daozi and Metsys illustrate the difference. The Chinese art captures the essence of the inner life whereas the European artist might want you to look at the piece of art through his lens. 2. What is 'outsider art' and 'raw art'? A:- 'Outsider art' refers to those art who have no right to be artists as they have received no formal training yet show talent and artistic insight. 'Art brut' or 'raw art' are the works of art in their raw state as regards cultural and artistic influences. French writer Jean Dubuffet challenged the concept of 'art brut' in the 1940s. Before that, people were disinterested in arts of untutored creative thinkers. 3. Who was the"untutored genius who created a paradise" ...
What is communication Theory ? A:- Communication theory was proposed by S. F. Scudder in the year 1980. It states that all living beings existing on the planet communicate although the way of communication is different. Plants communicate their need to be taken care of and watered immediately through visible changes in the colour of the leaves, and the falling of leaves and flowers. Animals communicate by sounds, several movements to indicate that they are hungry or unwell or need medical attention. A mother would never understand that her child is hungry unless and until the child cries. Crying is again a form through which the child communicates that he is hungry and needs food. The same applies when he is injured, where he uses crying again as a tool to communicate his pain and need of urgent medical attention. Thus the universal law of communication theory says that all living beings whether they are plants, animals, human beings communicate through sound, speech, visible changes, ...
1. Types and Modes of Communication A:- In today's fast-paced world, communication plays a pivotal role in connecting people and transmitting information. Whether it's conveying ideas, emotions, or vital data. The methods and types of communication have evolved over time. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the various dimensions of communication. By shedding light on its diverse types, modes, and methods. Let's embark on a journey to understand the intricacies of effective interaction. 5 Types of Communication i) Verbal communication Verbal communication is the most common and simplest form of human communication. Spoken words convey messages, thoughts, and feelings. Whether in a formal presentation or casual conversation. Verbal communication is the foundation for effective communication. ii) Nonverbal communication Although words are important, nonverbal cues often speak louder than speech. Nonverbal communication includes gestures, body language, facial ex...