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Definition of contrast

We must go to Latin to find the etymological origin of the term contrast. Specifically, we can determine that this word comes from the sum of two different parts: the prefix con-, which can be translated as "together", and the verb stare, which is equivalent to "stand up." Contrast is the action and effect of […]

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Definition of goldsmithing

Determining the etymological origin of the term goldsmithing means going to Latin, since it is from that language that it emanates. Specifically, we can say that the word aurifex comes from, which was derived from the sum of two clearly differentiated parts: the word aurum, which can be translated as "gold", and the verb facere, which […]

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Definition of spectacle

A show is a public performance or entertainment that takes place in a space where the public gathers to witness it. Typically, shows (from the Latin spectacŭlum) take place in theaters, stadiums, circuses or similar venues. For example: «Yesterday I went to see a magic show that fascinated me», «Marcos […]

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Definition of background

The bottom is the bottom of something hollow. The term comes from the Latin fundus. For example: "The buttons are at the bottom of the jar and I can't get a hold of them", "The bottom of the jar cracked and the liquid began to come out." The background is also the interior extension of a building or the […]

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Definition of artisan

Artisan is a concept linked or related to craftsmanship. Craftsmanship, for its part, refers to work carried out manually by a person, without the help of mechanical energy. The product obtained from this manual labor also receives the same name. At the same time, the handmade pieces are all different […]

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Definition of scenography

Scenography is the art of making stage decorations. The term, which has its origins in a Greek word, also allows us to name the set of decorations used in a stage performance. For example: «The best thing about this work is its scenery, which manages to create a gloomy and frightening atmosphere», «My aunt […]

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Definition of scenario

Stage, from the Latin scenarium, is a space intended for the representation of performing arts (such as plays, dance or music). It usually has an elevated platform so that the public can see the protagonists more easily. For example: “The tension in the audience was palpable during the minutes before the villain did […]

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Definition of audiovisual

Audiovisual is an adjective that refers jointly to hearing and sight. Audiovisual content, therefore, uses both senses at the same time. On the other hand, the term can also be used as a noun. The most frequent use of the concept is linked to the content dissemination format that uses images […]

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Definition of portrait

Portrait, from the Latin retractus, is the painting, image or representation of a person. The most common portrait has a plastic expression (a painting, a photograph or a sculpture) that imitates the real person. The intention is to reproduce as accurately as possible the physical appearance and personality of the subject portrayed. Before the emergence […]

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Definition of representation

From the Latin representation, representation is the action and effect of representing (making something present with figures or words, referring, substituting someone, performing a work in public). Representation, therefore, can be about the idea or image that replaces reality. In that sense, a representation is a staging, since […]

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