Photographic image of farm animals peeking through feed stalls," while it involves photography (a technology), it doesn't bring the human face or human identity into play. The focus is on farm animals, not humans, and there’s no direct engagement with technology affecting humanity or identity in the image.
Further
The
sheet of glass with an aerial view of a football audience involves human beings, but the focus isn't specifically on the
human face or
human identity as outlined in the call for art. The description doesn't emphasize the face, nor does it directly explore how technology shapes or represents human identity. Instead, it seems more like a depiction of a crowd or an event, with a broader focus on an audience rather than the individual human face or how technology affects the person’s identity.
In contrast, the
sculpture of a woman's face made of computer components directly tackles both the
human face and
technology, showing how technology is integrated into the representation of a human, perfectly fulfilling the call for art’s theme.
So, while the football audience is made up of humans, it doesn't quite match the theme of "identity" through the
human face and how
technology relates to it.
hemanthPA
bM22
Group A - all criteria should be followed.
Group B - some are followed.
Group C - none is followed.
The criteria being: humanity, the human face, and technology.
We need to which of the following, fulfills all, some or none of the mentioned criteria.
1. Collage of magazine images of nature arranged in the form of a silhouette of a human figure -
Group B- - since there is a human mentioned, but no eyes, no technlogy.
2. Sheet of glass on which a film of an aerial view of a football audience is projected
Group B - technology used, but no humans.
3. Realistic painting depicting the back of a hairdresser’s head -
Group B - as human used, but no eyes no technology.
4. Photographic image of farm animals peeking through feed stalls
Group C - no eyes. no humans, no technology.
5. Sculpture in which a woman’s face is portrayed as made up of computer components.
Group A - human, focus on eyes and use of technology.
Thus 4th one belongs to Group C, and 5th one to Group A, and rest to Group B.
isnt technology used to capture the photographic image and print it or show it?