Thursday, May 5, 2011

Lecture 9 assignment


What is your favorite color?
  • blue

How important is the appearance or design of the following products in your decision to purchase the product?
  • new car: very       
  • underwear: very     
  • tv set: somewhat      
  • winter coat: somewhat     

What is your 2nd favorite color?
  • Green
"When you select pictures, photographs, or other pieces of art for your home, do you find you lean more toward modern or more toward traditional styles?"
  • traditional
"If you had to choose from the following list, which type of art would you say you prefer?"
  • European
Which of the following statements applies to you more?
  • "When choosing pictures, photographs, or other art for my home, I usually try to select pieces that fit into the general decor of my home"
Would you say you prefer older objects or newer objects to collect or decorate you home?
  • newer objects

"Would you say that you prefer seing paintings of wild animals, like lions, giraffes, or deer, or that you prefer seeing paintings of domestic animals, like dogs, cats or other pets?"
  • wild animals
"In general, would you rather see paintings of outdoor scenes or would you rather see paintings of indoor scenes?"
  • outdoor


Which of the following outdoor scenes appeals to you the most?
Paintings of:
  • forests
  • "lakes, rivers, & oceans"
  • city
Which season would you most like to see depicted in a painting?
  • summer
Which of the following types of indoor scenes appeals to you most?
still life paintings of/domestic scenes with:
  • fruit
  • flowers
  • household objects
Do you tend to prefer paintings that are related to religion or those that are not related to religion?
  • not related
Which of the following statements is closest to your view?
  • "Paintings don't necessarily have to teach us any lessons, but can just be something a person likes to look at."
Which of the following statements is closest to your view?
  • "I prefer paintings that are realistic-looking: the more they resemble a photograph, the better"

"Do you prefer paintings that exaggerate the dimensions or reality of objects we already know, or ones that feature imaginary objects which have no connection to everyday life?"
  • feature objects which have no connection to everyday life
"Do you prefer seeing bold, stark designs or more playful, whimsical designs?"
  • more playful, whimsical designs

Do you tend to favor paintings with sharp angles or ones with soft curves?
  • sharp angles

"Which patterns do you like better: geometric patterns or more random uneven patterns?"
  • geometric patterns

"Do you like to see expressive brush-strokes on the canvas, or do you prefer that the surface of the canvas be smooth, more like a photograph?"
  • canvas to be smooth
Do you like to see colors blend into each other or do you like it when different colors are kept apart?
  • colors blend into each other

"Every color has a wide range of shades. Take the color blue, for example. An artist can use a bright, vibrant shade of blue, like a royal blue, a pale, muted shade of blue, like light blue, or a darker tone of blue, like dark or midnight blue. In general, which would you say that you prefer? when the artist uses more vibrant shades, paler shades, or darker shades of color?"
  • vibrant shades 

"In general, do you enjoy paintings that have a more serious or a more festive mood?"
  • festive mood

"And how about the painting itself - do you like it to be busy and contain lots of people or objects, or do you like it to be as simple as possible?
  • simple as possible


How about the size of paintings: do you prefer larger paintings or smaller paintings?
  • larger
  • dishwasher size
"Some paintings are of famous historical figures and others are of more ordinary people. Do you generally prefer paintings of famous people, or ones of more ordinary paintings."
  • famous people

"If you prefer famous people, do you prefer figures from a long time ago, like Lincoln or Jesus, or more recent figures, like John F. Kennedy or Elvis Presley?"
  • long time ago

"Do you prefer paintings which are predominantly of children, of women, or of men, or doesn't it matter?"
  • doesn't matter


"Thinking back to the paintings of people that you have like in the past, for the most part were the figure working, at leisure, or were they posed portraits?"
"Which do you think you like better, a painting of one person or of a group of people?"
  • group of people

"And from what you've seen, would you say that you prefer paintings in which the person or people are nude, partially clothed or fully clothed?"
  • nude or partially clothed


If you were given the choice of a gift - a sum of money or a piece of art that you genuinely like and which was of equal value to the money, which would you choose?
  • a piece of art that I genuinely like

Which one of the following would be most important to you in deciding how much money you would spend on a painting?
  • the degree to which you like the painting

What is the most amount of money you would consider spending on a piece of art you really like?
  • I have no clue so far

"For each of the following names, indicate if your impressions of that artist's work are very favorable, favorable, or very unfavorable. Some of these artists are not very well known, so if you have never heard of someone, or don't know enough about their work to have an opinion, just say so."
Pablo Picasso=very favorable
Norman Rockwell= don't know
Jackson Pollock= favorable
Salvador Dali= don't know
Leroy Neiman=don't know
Claude Monet= not favorable
Rembrandt= unfavorable
Andy Warhol= very favorable
Georgia O'Keefe=favorable
"If you could pick one type of person you'd most enjoy having dinner with, would you choose an artist, a television or movie actor, an author, or a sports star?"
  • movie star
"How often, on average, would you say that you go to art museums - more than two times a year, one or two times a year, less than once a year, or not at all?
  • one or two times a year

The following are some reasons people have given in the past as to why they do not go to art museums more often. For each reason, please tell whether it is a major reason why you do not go to musuems more often, a minor reason, or not a reason at all:
1. there is not an art museum in my area: not a reason
2. I do not have enough spare time: minor   
3. I don't feel comfortable in art museums because I don't know alot about art: not a reason
4. the cost of admission is too expensive: major  
5. I simply don't enjoy looking at art: not a reason
Would you favor or oppose spending more money in federal taxes than we do on the arts?
  • oppose

Some works of art are displayed in public places. Do you think that average citizens should or should not have a say in determining which works of art are appropriate to be displayed in public?
  • should not say

"When it comes to most political issues, do you think of yourself as a liberal, a conservative, or a moderate? If moderate, do you think of yourself as being closer to being liberal or being conservative?"
  • conservative

Which of the following income categories includes your total family income in 1992 before taxes?
  • I have no idea what it was



What is your gender?
  • Female



1. Do you think that your answers  are similar or different from most Americans? In what ways are they similar, and different?
  • I believe that I probably have different answers compared to others. It might be different because everyone is most likely to think differently and have different opoinions compared to have similar thoughts. To me these questions were more intentionally personal questions that would fit with their personality  and what they would keep. 

2. Which questions do you think  would be the most helpful if  one was using market research to design new paintings for sale? What questions would you ask differently, or leave out entirely?
  • The questions that would be most helpful if one was using market research to design new paintings for sale are the questions that talk about what kind of culture paintings made, paintings that are in museums, paintings that are religion, indoor or outdoor scene paintings, the dimensions  of the paintings, famous or ordinary paintings. The questions that I would leave out would be the ones that were asking about political, gender, asking about tax information. I would ask questions that is directly consists of art.
3. Would this work? Why or why not? 
  • I think that upon asking some of these questions would really give an artist a brillant idea of what suits them in making art "work" and to the point where the artists work is sold. Reading and answering these questions turned out quiet interesting in breaking down some specific information on what kind of art is made and the audience attention.

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