Urry means plenty of different things – but above all else, it indicates an affinity for cartoon creatures and other anthropomorphic animals. Oldfield, A. (2006). Interactive Music Therapy: A Positive Approach. London: Jessica Kingsley. Fendrich, Laurie. Why Abstract Painting Still Matters.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 30 April 1999: B4-B7, illustrated. BLOCK PARTY II: An Exhibition of Drawings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, June 30-August 25, 2007. June 17-21. 6-8 years. Drawing and painting with basic design principles. Times flexible. $200. Irmo. 803-360-2994. Dubbing is the transfer or copying of previously recorded audio material from one medium to another of the same or a different type. It may be done with a machine designed for this purpose, or by connecting two different machines: one to play back and one to record the signal. The purpose of dubbing may be simply to make multiple copies of audio programs, or it may be done to preserve programsclarification needed on old media which are deteriorating and may otherwise be lost. One type of dubbing device combines two different storage media, such as an audio cassette deck that incorporates a Compact Disc recorder. Such a device enables the transfer of audio programs from an obsolete medium to a widely used medium. It may also simply be used to transfer material between two types media which are popular in different settings, so that material originating in one type of environment can be used in another. An example of the latter would be the dubbing of a Digital BetaCam videocassette to DVD. Another type of dubbing device is designed to rapidly produce many copies of a program. It may combine a single playback unit with multiple recording units to simultaneously create two, four, eight, sixteen, or more copies during the playback of a single original program. This type of device can often perform the copying process at many times the standard playback speed. Typical multiplexed dubbing decks of either analog (cassette) or digital (CD) programs can operate at 48 times the standard playback speed, thus producing complete copies of a program in sixty or ninety seconds. Sometimes this high-speed dubbing incurs some loss of quality compared to the best normal (1×) speed dub. The verb “dub” as used here long predates and is unrelated to the Jamaican musical style dub music; the origin of both words stems from the dubplate. It is also different with the term dubbing, which is mostly a type of frottage dance usually found in the Caribbean clubs. Lip Dub is a type of music video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a music video. Lip Synching is a technical term for matching a speaking or singing person’s lip movements with prerecorded sung or spoken vocals that listeners hear.
The first art schools were mentioned by Plato in 400 B.C. Art was taught in Europe through the Method system for centuries. Artists, like most guilds, took on apprentices who learned their trade. During the Renaissance, more formal training took place in art studios. Design was emphasized more than the fine arts, so schools of design were founded throughout Europe during the 18th century. In modern times, art education takes place across the generations in community-based institutions and organizations like museums, local arts agencies, recreation centers, places of worship, social service agencies, prisons, and schools. Chromolithography was invented by the poster artist Jules Cheret, automatic drawing was developed by surrealist painters, as was Frottage and Decalcomania. Gesturalist painters invented Action Painting. Pop artists introduced “Benday dots”, and silkscreen printing into fine art. Other movements and schools of modern art which introduced new painting techniques, included: Neo-Impressionism, the Macchiaioli, Synthetism, Cloisonnism, Gesturalism, Tachisme, Kinetic Art, Neo-Dada and Op-Art. The Atmosphere of ‘64. Exh. cat. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, 1964. Pavlicevic, M. (2002). Fragile Rhythms and Uncertain Listenings: Perspectives from Music Therapy with South African Children. In J. Sutton (Ed.), Music, Music Therapy, and Trauma(pp. 97-118). London: Jessica Kingsley. Tucek, G., Heine, A., & Vogl, J. (2016). Neuroscientific and neuroanthropological perspectives in music therapy research and practice with patients in the field of neurorehabilitation. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 25(1), 77-78. Number 30 is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Bradt, J. (2012). Randomized controlled trials in music therapy: Guidelines for design and implementation. Journal of Music Therapy, 49(2), 120-149. Nugent, N. (2003). Processes in group music therapy: Reducing agitation in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. The New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy, 60-81. A Forest of Signs: Art in the Crisis of Representation, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, September 4-November 17, 1989; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (organizer), December 15, 1989-January 12, 1990. Gallery Heinzel continues its 30th birthday year with an exhibition featuring the colourful work of Pam Carter. In the decade following 1940 Hofmann’s art has been completely abstract, his landmark painting; ‘Spring’ was completed in 1941. It was created by pouring and dribbling paint directly over the canvas. Critics considered the work to be influenced by the ‘Drip’ technique of the abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock. His second drip painting ‘The Wind’ was completed in 1941.
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA. Abstract Expressionism: Works on Paper — Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 26 January – 4 April 1993. Traveled to the Metropolitan Museum of Art (organizer), New York, 4 May – 12 September 1993. Catalogue with text by Lisa Mintz Messinger. Cadwalader, A., Orellano, S., C., Tanguay, & Roshan, R. (2016). The effects of a single session of music therapy on the agitated behaviors of patients receiving hospice care. Journal of Palliative Medicine, Advance online publication. July 8-12. Ages 4-7. Found objects, geometric shapes, solid-color canvases, inflatables — what makes it art? Campers explore the ideas that shape different artistic methods and movements and experience intriguing works of art firsthand. $200 ($160 museum members). 803-799-2810. 1515 Main St. In addition to Red Rag Art Gallery Catriona Campbell art work has been exhibited at other leading Scottish Art Galleries including: the Royal Scottish Academy, The Royal Glasgow Institute, The Society of Scottish Artists. She has also exhibited at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in London. Her paintings are held in both public and private art collections in the UK, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Spain and Hong Kong. Each painting at Red Rag is sourced from the Catriona Campbell artist studio and like all Red Rag Modern art and Contemporary art it can be shipped worldwide. Thomas Nozkowski” (Max Protetch Gallery exhibition review). The New Yorker, 5 November 2001: 18. Flower, C. (2008). Living with Dying: Reflections on Family Music Therapy with Children Near the End of Life. In A. Oldfield & C. Flower (Eds.), Music Therapy with Children and their Families (pp. 177-190). London: Jessica Kingsley. Operating out of the historic Madlener House in the Gold Coast, the Graham Foundation makes project-based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public art programs. The house also hosts free exhibitions that center around architecture and design as well as a bookstore that sells everything from publications written by grantees to obscure design magazines. Düchting, Hajo. Künstlerbiographien.” Die Epoche der Moderne Kunst im 20. Jahrhundert. Exh. cat. Stuttgart: Verlag Gerd Hatje and Berlin: Zeitgeist Gesellschaft e.V., 1997: 607, 610-611. Conceptual Abstraction (exhibition catalogue). New York: Sidney Janis Gallery, 1991: illustrated. Procter, S. (2005). Parents, children and their therapists: A collaborative research project examining therapists-parent interactions in a music therapy clinic. British Journal of Music Therapy, 19(2), 45-59.
Haslbeck, F.B. (2012). Music therapy for premature infants and their parents: An integrative review. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 21(3), 203-226. Jäger, Joachim. Ellsworth Kelly.” Die Maler und ihre Skulpturen: von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter. Exh. cat. Köln: Dumont, 1997: 242-245. Digital art has now become a recognisable art form and medium as technology has provided new ways for artists to bare their soul and explore their creativity. This new expression allows artists to use a multitude of techniques before arriving at their final piece which could include photography and photographic manipulation, scans and pure free flow using one of many professional drawing packages such as Adobe’s PhotoShop. The same principles of quality and skill still apply to these new creative forms as any other medium and should be treated accordingly. Like traditional art, digital art can take many weeks and months to create and perfect. It is also true that all listening is not the same. In terms of our daily interactions with sound, we are constantly bombarded with all types of sounds, both chosen and unchosen. Kassabian (2013) calls the constant presence of music in modern life ubiquitous listening.” Children are also inundated with sounds that enhance life or distract from it, dividing children’s already fragile attention and making it difficult for them to filter out unwanted noises and focus. John Berggruen Gallery Works on Paper. Exh. cat. San Francisco: John Berggruen Gallery, 1988. Teens’ reported changes in perceptions of pain and mood following music therapy, with most experiencing decreased pain and decreased negative emotions such as anger and anxiety. They commented on the importance of individualizing therapy, including the ability to choose preferred music. The presence and interaction with the MT was perceived to be an important part of the therapy. Preparation for surgery was a strong theme. Most participants thought that it would be useful to know about music therapy before surgery. Suggestions were to hear advice from previous SF patients, know how music therapy would help, bring preferred music, and practice relaxation with the music preoperatively. The iPad was the suggested technology for watching and listening to pre-recorded music in the hospital. The subject of Catriona Milllar’s paintings is almost exclusively people. Her fascination with faces and the sensuality of flesh dictate her muse, while her intensely layered application creates a story that unfolds with each stroke. It is perhaps this strong connection with her subject matter that art collectors have been drawn to providing Catriona with incredible and unexpected sucess.