Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Constructivism

 


In the beginning of the 1919 Constructivism was an architectural and artistic philosophy that was first originated in Russia.

Constructivism movement was in favor of art as practice for social and purposes. Bauhaus and De Stijl movements in the early 20th century it had a great effect on modern movements and art, influencing trends.


 
 


It was one of the most influential art modern movements in Russia in the 20th century. That borrowed some ideas from Futurism and Cubism, but it was an entirely new approach to making new objects, one which to abolish the traditional artistic concern with composition, and then replace with construction.

 





 
Constructivist art also, often aimed to demonstrate how materials would behaved to ask what different properties had materials such as glass, metal and wood. Its influence it was also with major impacts upon graphic, architecture, film, theatre, industrial design, fashion and to some more music. An artwork that can be formed by its own materials would take in the traditional of art forms, in which the artist transforms base materials into something very beautiful and different. For some people these inquiries could means to an end, the goal being the translation of design and ideas into mass production; for others it was an end in itself, a new and modern style expressing the dynamism of modern life.
 

Jean Piaget: founder of Constructivism


 
Constructivism it’s most important that is not a particular pedagogy. In fact, constructivism is also known as a theory describing how learning had happens to get to know and understand a lecture and following some instructions for building an airplane model. In the same both cases, the constructivism theory is suggests that learners construct their own knowledge out of their own experiences.
 

Referencing

Constructivism (art) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 2015. Constructivism (art) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. [ONLINE] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivism_(art). [Accessed 26 January 2015].

Constructivism Movement, Artists and Major Works | The Art Story. 2015. Constructivism Movement, Artists and Major Works | The Art Story. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.theartstory.org/movement-constructivism.htm. [Accessed 26 January 2015].

Constructivism in learning. 2015. Constructivism in learning. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/constructivism.htm. [Accessed 26 January 2015].

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