ELEARNING ART SOURCES
The database contains art teaching materials based on elearning.
Part of the material is produced ad hoc. These are elearning courses on the theory and practice of art.
Given the wide range and diversification of the topics and given that digital access to knowledge differs significantly from analogical access, the database contains inter-related categories of classification in order to support the hypertextual path which is implicit in the digital archiving of data. The categories of classification are listed at the side of the screen.
Given that it is not possible to exhaust all the historical-critical-practical knowledge of Art here , we have to refer exclusively to material produced and reviewed by teachers and this necessitates a structure which is elastic and at the same time rational, which can grow in an indefinite and modular manner.
Users can search for material in a comprehensive and cross-over manner for each category.
The more categories selected by the users, the more specific the search result will be.
This section contains the material (art courses and validated art teaching resources) concerning the theoretical and philosophical aspects of art, for example artistic movements and trends, or the different aesthetic theories and concepts: Colour, Gender, Expressionism, 1900 AvantGuard, Educational, Cubism, History of Art, Dadaism, Computer Art, Other
This section contains the material (art courses and validated art teaching resources) with a greater focus on chronological aspects relating to different periods of the history of art: Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Traditional Art, Ancient Art, Renaissance, Other
This section contains the material (art courses and validated art teaching resources) which concern different artistic typologies, identified transversally according to style, technique and period: Technological Art, Conceptual Art, Sacred Art, Society, Archive / Database / Museum, Artist Biography, Art Games, Creative Art, Art Education, Other
This section contains the material (art courses and validated art teaching resources) regarding different artistic techniques, seen mainly from a practical aspect: Drawing, Cartoon, Architecture, Installation Art, Photography, Sculpture, Film Making, Painting, Graphics, Other