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Pintura

CHILE

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Juan Francisco González

Juan Francisco González, fue un importante pintor chileno, cuyas obras están marcadas por el realismo y el amor por el paisaje. Formó parte de la “Generación del 1900” y se dedicó a modernizar el arte chileno, plasmando la vida rural y los trajes típicos con núcleos vibrantes. Su capacidad para transmitir la esencia de la vida cotidiana chilena lo convirtió en un verdadero cronista visual. Además de su propia obra, González jugó un papel fundamental en la formación de nuevos artistas, dejando un legado que aún resuena en la historia del arte del país.

Pedro Francisco Lira Rencoret, fue un n notable pintor, escritor y educador chileno del siglo XIX. Es conocido por sus aportes al desarrollo del arte chileno, especialmente durante la transición del Romanticismo a un estilo más moderno. Lira se destacó por sus paisajes y pinturas históricas y jugó un papel importante en la creación de una identidad artística nacional en Chile. Su obra refleja en gran medida temas de naturalidad y orgullo nacional.

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Pedro Francisco Lira Rencoret

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Ramón Alberto Valenzuela Llanos es un pintor chileno contemporáneo conocido por su acercamiento a la pintura abstracta, donde experimenta con el color y la forma. Su obra refleja una profunda conexión con la naturalidad y el paisaje chileno, utilizando técnicas que evocan emociones y sensaciones. Participó de varias exposiciones en Chile y el extranjero, lo que le permitió compartir su visión artística con un amplio público, buscando transmitir la esencia de su entorno y explorar temas de identidad y cultura.

Alberto Valenzuela Llanos

Visual content is a cross-cutting, universal language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.We capture visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things enter through the eyes, the first image is what matters. We associate visual content with emotions.Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% ofour brain is involved in processingvisual stimuli.

Our brain is wired to consume visual content. Some data: 90% of the information we process comes through sight, and we process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That's why visual communication ismore effective.

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Alfredo Valenzuela Puelma fue un destacado pintor chileno del siglo XIX, nacido en 1840, conocido por su enfoque en la pintura de paisajes y retratos. Considerado uno de los precursores de la pintura moderna en Chile, recibió una sólida formación académica y realizó importantes viajes a Europa que influyeron en su estilo. Su obra captura la belleza del paisaje chileno y la vida cotidiana de su época. Además de su labor como pintora, Valenzuela Puelma se dedicó a la educación y promoción del arte en su país, dejando un importante legado en el país.

Alfredo Valenzuela Puelma

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We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetive. Communicating as usual is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention. It is usually posed subliminally at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end.

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Ximena Armas Fernández es una artista chilena contemporánea conocida por su trabajo en diversas disciplinas, incluyendo la pintura y el arte textil. Su trabajo se caracteriza por una fuerte conexión con la naturalidad y la cultura chilena, explorando temas como la identidad y el medio ambiente. A través de colores vibrantes y técnicas mixtas, Armas busca transmitir emociones y reflexiones sobre el entorno. Participó en varias exposiciones, tanto en Chile como en el extranjero, consolidándose como una figura relevante en el panorama del arte contemporáneo.

Ximena Armas Fernández

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  • Plan your communication structure.
  • Prioritize and give visual weight to the main points.
  • Define secondary messages with interactivity.
  • Establish a flow through the content.
  • Measure the results.

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Visual content is a cross-cutting, universal language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even fromother cultures.We perceive visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things enter through the eyes, the first image is the one that counts. We associate visual content with emotions.Our brain is prepared, from a biological point of view, to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.

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Statistics convey professionalism and a greater sense of truthfulness.A plus: always try to include the source.

90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight.

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A great presentation is clear and structured to convey information in an organized and hierarchical way, and to succeed in delivering engaging content to the brain. For this, animation and interactivity are two fundamental pillars.Tags, windows, links, audios... With Genially, you can include any type of interactivity to add additional content and give it an animation to capture the attention of your audience.

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Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention. It is usually posed subliminally at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end.

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Illustrate what you want to convey

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When carrying out a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: conveying information and avoiding yawns. For this, it may be a good practice to create an outline and use words that will be etched in the minds of your audience.If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation. We recommend that you train your voice and rehearse: the best improvisation is always themost practiced!

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We better capture visual content. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things come through the eyes, the first image is what counts. We associate visual contentwith emotions.

90% of the information we process comes through our vision, and we process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That's why visual communication is more effective.