AHS 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.5: Op Art, Kinetic Art
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Artists find ways to communicate the passage of time and to remind us of its influence on our lives in their artwork. Occurs when an object changes location or position. Occurs as time passes, directly linked to time. Artists can choose to imply time or create the illusion of it to communicate motion without actually making anything move. Implied motion: give us clues that a static work of art portrays a scene in which motion is occurring or has just occurred. Stroboscopic motion: when we see two or more repeated images in quick succession, they tend to visually fuse together.