The Continuing Education Division at the College of Fine Arts holds a symposium on the effectiveness of technical diversity in the history of art

The Continuing Education Division at the College of Fine Arts, University of Basrah, held a symposium on the effectiveness of technical diversity in the history of art. The symposium was moderated by Ms. Saja Yasser Hussain and lectured by Ms. Afrah Khairallah, a topic that is directly related to the field of arts specialization and what is closely related with Styles have varied over time. During the symposium, the meaning of linguistic and idiomatic technology was clarified and the relationship of technology as a (machine and tool) with technology as (performance and style) was clarified.
The symposium came out with several results, including that the development of the machine and the tool is the main driver of the diversity and proliferation of methods in the field of art. The more technology develops as a (machine and a tool), the more limited the area of ​​style and the less individual performance excellence. In the scientific symposium, the researcher also reviewed a set of technical examples that accompanied the path of technology development over time.
The symposium was very effective in terms of discussion by the attendees through the questions that were asked and answered by the specialists.
The seminar was also attended by a group of professors, employees and students of the College of Fine Arts.
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Samir Rahim / Ahmed Al-Rassam