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GLASSBLOWING#1

The art of shaping molten glass into desired forms using air pressure and tools, essential for creating glass installations.

PUBLIC ART#2

Artworks created for public spaces, meant to engage communities and enhance shared environments.

INSTALLATION#3

A large-scale artwork designed to transform a space, often incorporating multiple materials and techniques.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#4

The process of involving community members in the creation and appreciation of art, ensuring relevance and resonance.

PROTOTYPE#5

An initial model or version of an installation, used to test concepts and gather feedback before final production.

STAKEHOLDER#6

Individuals or groups with an interest in a project, including community members, government officials, and artists.

FUNCTIONALITY#7

The practical aspects of an installation, ensuring it serves a specific purpose beyond aesthetics.

AESTHETICS#8

The visual appeal of an artwork, encompassing design elements that attract and engage viewers.

COLLABORATION#9

Working together with stakeholders to create a cohesive public art project that meets community needs.

BUDGETING#10

The process of estimating costs for materials, labor, and other expenses involved in creating an installation.

DESIGN PROPOSAL#11

A detailed plan outlining the vision, materials, and execution strategy for an art installation.

3D MODELING#12

The creation of digital representations of an installation, allowing for visualization and refinement of designs.

FEEDBACK INTEGRATION#13

The practice of incorporating input from stakeholders into the design and execution of a project.

RISK ASSESSMENT#14

Identifying potential challenges in a project and developing strategies to mitigate them.

DURABILITY TESTING#15

Evaluating the resilience of materials and designs to ensure longevity in public installations.

CULTURAL CONTEXTUALIZATION#16

Understanding the cultural background of a community to create relevant and meaningful art.

ITERATIVE DESIGN#17

A process of repeated refinement of a design based on feedback and testing, enhancing its effectiveness.

VISUAL STORYTELLING#18

Using imagery and design to convey narratives and themes within an art installation.

CONFLICT RESOLUTION#19

Strategies for addressing and resolving disagreements among stakeholders during a project.

COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHICS#20

Statistical data about a community's population, helping artists tailor projects to specific audiences.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT#21

Planning and overseeing all aspects of an art project, ensuring timely and successful completion.

SCALING UP#22

The process of transitioning from a prototype to a full-sized installation, addressing logistical challenges.

ART CRITICS#23

Individuals who analyze and evaluate artworks, often influencing public perception and appreciation.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES#24

Officials involved in community planning and public art initiatives, key stakeholders in installation projects.

MATERIAL SELECTION#25

Choosing appropriate materials for an installation, balancing aesthetics, functionality, and durability.

FEASIBILITY STUDY#26

An assessment of the practicality and viability of a proposed installation project.