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The Movie Erin Brockovich Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Julia Roberts presents a mature, powerful, deeply moving performance of the woman, Erin Brockovich, whose reliance on her sex appeal lands her in a mess until she finds her mission as a legal assistant espousing the cause of a small community ravaged by pollution from PG&E’s plant. The film is considered one of the most progressive movies of recent decades. It also resorts to the objectification of women for male viewing pleasure.
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Different Styles in Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper discovers different movie styles: Soviet Montage, Surrealism, German Expressionism and Impressionism. The aesthetic approach to the cinematography had a great potential in portraying mental states of characters; and also with suitable use of flashbacks, memories of characters could be depicted.
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Communication Studies Television - Sex and the City Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davies, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Catrall lead the ensemble playing Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York, Miranda Hobbes and Samantha Jones. They are a group of thirty-something friends living in upscale New York, pursuing careers in different fields. Bradshaw is a sex columnist who works for the fictitious NY Star.
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Multicultural Film: North Country Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The essay discusses the movie North Country, that was based on the book ''Class Action: The Landmark Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law" which tells the story of Lois Jenson, who filed the first class action lawsuit for sexual harassment in American history and covers the controversial topic of conflicts between man a woman.
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Analyzing Rhetoric of the movie Casualties of War Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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History is recorded according to the viewpoint of the writer, so that the details that they choose to share, and their interpretation of patterns, provide an insight into the writer’s perspective of an event.
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Lautreamonts Sewing Machine and Umbrella Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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When one thinks of the typical modern painter emblematic of this type of art, one of the first names that come to mind is that of Salvador Dali, a man who made a name for himself through such surrealistic images as “Persistence of Memory,” by combining his dream images with his waking thoughts.
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The work of Pollock, Newman, Rothko Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay focuses on the abstract painting by Pollock, Newman, Rothko and explores the ways that late modernist abstract painting has been theorised. These paintings seek to convey an emotional context that remains separate from any kind of recognizable subject. This is done through the artful use of color and form as they interact with or are a part.
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Contemporary artist, designer or filmmaker - Austen Pinkerton Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discovers the art of Austen Pinkerton. The most important aspect of contemporary art was its indefinability. It could not be categorized easily into a particular medium or a specific school. With globalization, the distinctions within Art had loosened. Contemporary art practices, the vibrancy and dissonance in today’s art scene, are unique.
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Intertextuality In Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The basic concept of intertextuality is that no text, much as it might like to appear so, is original and unique in itself. It is very useful concept; some might also say it is essential for literary studies.
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History of Visual Communication Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Since the last half of the 20th century, visual communication played a major role in advertisement and marketing while more recently, creating Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for computer software as well as graphic design have been the mainstay of visual communication.The development of visual communication did not originate from the WIMP (Windows Icon Mouse Pointer) interface which is most commonly seen system for controlling computers.
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Cinema And The City/How The City Is Represented Within Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This review is inter-disciplinary in its draw near, giving notice to the cinema-city association not only from the point of view of film studies but throughout art history, urban studies, geography, and critical hypothesis.
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Pulp Fiction and Hope for Redemption Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The themes of the movie "Pulp Fiction" carried out in the film bring into the light some of the major questions of the 90s, including the search for spirituality and the value of human life in an increasingly mechanized, dissociated and cynical world.Concerns are also brought out in the film, including violence, changing rates and types of drug use and cultural oddities.Each character has their own perspective on the times in which they’re living as well, bringing in even more depth in Tarantino’s analysis of this era, which is brought out in even sharper detail.
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Editing in Memoirs of a Geisha Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Memoirs of a Geisha is a beautifully edited movie that captures a woman’s evolution from child to geisha. A geisha’s gestures are deep with meaning and Bob Marshall’s film is edited in a manner that focuses the viewer’s attention on the gestures of its characters. It begins with the gestures of the geisha’s father.
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Critical Analysis of the Movie Titanic Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Titanic is the only movie that perhaps ran for more than two years and recorded top collections even in countries like China. The movie was directed by James Cameron. The director is known for his expensive and most fascinating concepts. His previous action thrillers Alien, terminator were huge hits all over the world and made the hero a superstar.
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The term fashion and its definition Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes the definition of The term fashion. It is very inportant to note the progressing process was possible to observe after the World War II and on the contrary regressing process was obvious and is now from the mid 80-ies. That is one of the reasons that makes this period interesting for discussion.
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Disapprobation of Pornography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Regrettably, most people who enter the porn industry see it as easy money, but I do not think it’s as easy, or as fun as it’s made out to be. Industry insiders, for example, will say porn actors are not chosen for their looks as much as their sexual prowess. However, I am also reminded that pornography has been with us since time immemorial.
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The Nature of Beauty in Contemporary Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The essay analyzes The Nature of Beauty in Contemporary Art. There is a general belief in art as merely something decorative, lacking any power to change the world. It is because of this general belief regarding art that has diminished the artist’s ability to take constructive action – the disenfranchisement of art.
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The Use of Gold in Early Renaissance Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay examines The Use of Gold in Early Renaissance Art. Because of its reflective quality and the expense of the material, it was also considered a status symbol for the one who commissioned the piece. It was generally applied in leaf or powder form and burnished or unburnished, providing the artist with a great deal of variety in texture.
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Minimalism development through to modern time Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Actually Minimalism is a form of art in which objects are pretty much stripped down to their elemental, geometric form and then presented in a manner which is quite impersonal and unfriendly to say the least. Basically, Minimalism is the core essence of being labeled as the abstract style related with art, which came into being due to the reaction against.
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Film Prioritization Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This chart gives us our preliminary ranking of Proposal 4, 1, 3 (tied with 1), 6, 7, 5, and 2. Now we will look at the company “must” objectives and make the necessary changes to the rankings. Proposal #1, My Life With Dalai Lama meets the first two “must” objectives, but it fails on the third because its subject matter might insult the Chinese government, thereby fouling the negotiations to bring a new theme park to China, so Proposal #1 will move to the bottom of the rankings. 
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Salvador Dal's life Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The paper discovers the famous painter's life. Salvador Dali was treated differently and it would not be wrong to state that in quite a special manner which really did the trick in his strong build up of personality. His character was thus one to be talked about. His feelings with regards to his own self courtesy his brother’s eyes.
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The Use Of Mirrors In 16th Century Paintings Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Throughout the history of art, one comes across a multitude of symbols employed by artists to convey a special meaning to their work. The mirror is one such symbol. It features prominently in the works of famous 16th-century painters. It has been used by different artists to convey different messages.
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Henri MatisseAnd Fauvism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discusses Theories of Modern Art, Henri Matisse and Fauvism. Although the style was essentially expressionist, it similarly featured landscapes in which forms were distorted. Through an analysis of Fauvism and its manifestation in Henri Matisse’s paintings, an in-depth illustration into Matisse’s work will be established by focusing on ideas.
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Negotiations and Strategies Visual Arts & Film Studies PowerPoint Presentation
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Fox Entertainment Group has offered us the following in terms of control on creativity and production of the show as the company is prepared to put full media power behind this program and its marketing campaign.Also,Fox is willing to give significant creative control and liberty and give creative control regarding this project, with the stipulation that we reserve the right of refusal, which we will only exercise in extreme cases.
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Discovery, Appearance and Meaning of Cave paintings in France and Spain Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this essay aims to analyze Cave paintings in France and Spain, their Discovery, Appearance and Meaning. The cave paintings of in southwest France and northern Spain in Europe stand out as the most significant of the pre-historic cave paintings, because of their number, and the sophistication seen in them.
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Kerry James Marshall - Better Homes Better Gardens Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay focuses on the Kerry James Marshall's painting, Better Homes Better Gardens. The cliffs might not have the same impact on an uninformed viewer than they would have on someone who is intimately familiar with the changing faces of these cliffs as the sunlight plays across their face, they nevertheless add a nuance of meaning.
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Alba Madonna - Raphael Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Raphael's Alba Madonna, painted circa 1510 and measuring 37.5 inches in diameter, is one of the most well known examples of biblical themed Renaissance art. One of the work's key compositional features is the artist's selection of a circular framework to surround his depiction of the biblical triad of Mary, the child St John and a baby Jesus.
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Critique on Salvador Dali's Persistence of Memory Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The paper gives a critique on Salvador Dali's painting. Dali's importance for Surrealism was that he invented his own 'psycho technique', a method he called 'critical paranoia'. He deliberately cultivated delusions similar to those of paranoiacs in the cause of wresting hallucinatory images from his conscious mind.
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Changing of Fashion styles Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes the changing of fashion styles. While to a large degree this assumption is really true, nevertheless if we choose a path of ignorance we are destined to remain unaware of the actual causes that underlie and regulate many aspects of our life. And this lack of understanding, I would argue, is a real dander for the values.
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Garrowby Hill by David Hockney Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes David Hockney's art and life and describes his work called "Garrowby Hill". This painting is a celebration of Nature, a celebration of Life in its ultimate interpretation. It shows Garrowby Hill as seen from above. The curved street gives a sense of joyous sensuality to the whole scene. It is vivid scenery with colorful trees.
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Paul Gauguin, the Father of Modern Primitivism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay explores Paul Gauguin's art. He was the father of primitivism. The climate within cities focused almost exclusively on sight and sound, ignoring other senses almost completely and refusing to acknowledge the importance all of our senses play in our full experience of life has led to a society that feels empty of everything.
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National Geographic Photography Visual Arts & Film Studies Dissertation
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Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society, publishers of National Geographic Magazine, developed its mission, which is "for the increase and diffusion of geographic Knowledge." (“Penn Museum Presents in Focus 2005).
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Piece of Art from San Francisco's Legion of Honor Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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St. John the Baptist Preaching, is a wonderful work of art painted by the artist Mattia Preti. The painting was created in 1665, while Preti was still located in Malta. There are many unique elements within this painting that make it of the utmost caliber for its time and even today. First and foremost has to be the religious and spiritual impact of the painting itself.
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Art History of Jules Castagnary Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The significant problem that Castagnary sets out to solve is the examination of why a new school of thought in painting faces such opposition and whether or not the painters of this school are indeed the rejects in the field of art. He is faced with the claim made by the jury, that these painters are revolutionaries and subversive elements of the social order.
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Chinese Scroll Painting Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The history of Chinese painting dates back to Neolithic period (about 5000 years ago). The major formats of the traditional Chinese painting are: wall painting, figure-painting, horizontal scroll, vertical scroll, round fan, single-leaf and double-leaf albums, and folding fan. Scroll was the first moveable form of paintings and became the most common of Chinese painting.
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The Appeal of Classical Mythology for Artists and Patrons Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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When speaking for myths, one usually refers to stories, which were created a long time ago (to the very ‘far’ past) without having any element of truth. They are, however, different from lies to the point that the former is being accepted by whole societies even if they do not respond to reality. This is the reason for their ‘survival’ until today.
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MIAs Song: Sunshowers Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author would like to say that culture and identities are all created to keep one’s own interests in check. Since the resources in the world are scarce, people had to create their own identities to stamp their names on a particular resource to keep it safe from others. Thus his belief is anti-Tomlinson.
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Analysis of the movie Seven Years in Tibet Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The movie Seven Years in Tibet, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, shows the Tibetan society as one that is singular for its peacefulness and respect for life. Although the movie focuses on the journey of one man, the Austrian of German allegiance, Heinrich Herrer, the real underlying message is to show the workings of a culture.
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The Movement of Water during the Year Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The very land on Earth is changing and evolving which is evident when studying the extensive mountain ranges occupying this planet. Yet, perhaps the Earth’s cycles are most apparent when one looks at our animal patterns and the bear is an impressive example of this life cycle. All topics can be linked back to the ever-evident theme of the cycles of our planet; Earth.
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Jackson Pollock and Modern Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The essay analyzes Jackson Pollock and his influence on the Modern Art. Pollock is important for a number of reasons: his development form representational to symbolic art, his unique technique and his influence on a host of other painters. One important feature of Jackson Pollock was the fact that he “lived” the cliché of an artist almost to perfection.
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Masterpieces of Impressionism: Gustave Geffroys Portrait Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author states that the painting tells about how immersed is the person in the books around him. he is most happy with people like his card players, who do not impose themselves, who are perfectly passive or reserved or immersed in their tasks. The portrait becomes a gigantic still life.
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Gilgamesh Mesopotamia Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The author states that this entire piece of art revolves around the exploits and undertakings of one character that is central to the theme of the plot. He goes to places, meets people, and faces turmoil. The setting of this poem keeps on changing in accordance with the theme treatment of technique and motif.
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Created World in Iconography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author states that there have been divisions within the Christians over the use of icons, such as the Iconoclasts vs. the Iconodules (787 a.d.). The iconodules won their argument, over time, that icons were an integral part of the Christian tradition.
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir called Dance at Bougival Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay explores the painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir called "Dance at Bougival". Renoir made use of oil paints on a canvas to create this painting. The primary subject matter of the art work is a couple that is dancing in front of a group of other people. The painting centers around a man and a woman who are dancing in an outdoor area.
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French New Wave: A Different Trend of Cinematography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Sixty percent of the movies in France are US-based. It is interesting to know that the investment in the film is quite big and double in figure compared to the UK even with the number of movies that are made available to the public. Also, censorship is not too much to be considered which gives people more chances to be unlimited in the case movie watching.
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Criminal Justice in the Movie Gridiron Gang Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Gridiron Gang is an interesting attempt of looking into the issue of juvenile crime while also presenting the positive things that could happen inside the detention camp. This story really gives much inspiration to the audience that each man can make a difference just like what Sean did.
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Museum and media studies at wildwalk Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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While the subjects are vast, the elements of such studies form a large platform for determining the socio cultural and geographical implications of recorded history and work in the same context. In this regard, museums are more than just buildings that house pieces for children to enjoy on a field trip.
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Marcel Duchamp and Dada Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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This paper analyzes the influence of Marcel Duchamp to dada movement. He eschewed painting in favor of what he referred to as “ready-mades” that were created from objects found around people every day. One of the most famous and infamous of these ready-mades consisted of little more than a ceramic urinal that he titled “Fountain.”
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Gender Portrayals in Modern Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this essay aims to analyze modern art and gender portrayals of it. In this context, an important premise remains the fact that art is born from within and from influences that come from the outside. This paper is based on the concept of gender and the issues that have had an immense influence on the modern art.
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Originality of Truman Show Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The author states that as the movie progresses he realizes that there is something wrong with his perfect life and struggles to understand what that is. At this stance, director Peter Weir uses a number of techniques to create the emotive images that carry the story forward. This film relies heavily on the use of evocative images.
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