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Henri Cartier-Bresson Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is needless to say that the lovers of the art of photo shooting and the audience across the world have equally praised his glory that stretched throughout the twentieth century. Any amount of congratulation and the height of honour bestowed to his creative craftsmanship will not be sufficient to reflect his excellence.
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Review of the movie Waiting for Superman Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Children, being young and frail as they are cannot improve the system yet. Such, it would be necessary for few individuals in the persons of Ms. Rhee and Mr. Canada to stand up against the odds and fight the status quo that brings about mediocrity.
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What is Black Dance Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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What is Black Dance? Black Dance baffles definition. Each one sees a new horizon. “In place of a thoughtful, thorough, and intelligent definition, we are given a glib grocery list of characteristics (or stereotypes). Black Dance consists of two words.
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Cubism or Fauvism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This part will define and compare Cubism and Fauvism. Initiated by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, Cubism was the name given to the avant-garde art movement of the early 20th century. It not only revolutionized European sculpture and painting by adding a geometrical aspect, but also stimulated movements in literature and music.
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Ethics of Practice: Gensler Company Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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If the universal laws and principles are not adhered to, partial decision-making may become the order of the day in the fields one is involved. These may fall under two general conceptions namely imperative and attractive moralities. The design industry is changing every now and then in the area of culture, trends and technology among other aspects
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Triumph of the Will: the Impact of Nazi Propaganda Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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More often than not, creators of art find themselves in the middle of great turmoil of controversy whenever the work they produce is considered a propagandist in nature. An example of a piece of art that continues to be looked at as controversial and propagandist is the film/movie Triumph of Will (Riefenstahl, 1935).
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The Theme of Dedication in the Movie Chariots of Fire Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The main theme brought out in this movie is that of dedication and commitment. This is shown in the events and results of the races in which Abraham and Liddell participated. It is revealed that for an individual to have this strong drive of dedication there is an underlying reason. This is considered the main element that makes him strong.
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The Conformist,cinema paradise,life is beautiful,marriage italian style Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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As such, movies like Life is Beautiful and Cinema Paradiso have been known to tell stories with such known plots. However, despite the reality and rich history in each film, both films can still be considered as fantasy. Fantasy is commonly defined as any story with elements that are divorce from what an individual perceives as true or real (Fowkes).
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Trojan Women Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Following a plot based on real-life occurrences, the play Women of Troy as produced by the UTSC depicts the sufferings of women in the pre-medieval Greek. Coincidentally, the play was produced during the great Peloponnesian war and has thus far been referred to as a commentary on the war. The play opens up with war, mayhem, Troy has come under the greatest attack in the history.
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Fight Against Discrimination in African American History Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The setting of the story is in the mid-part, but the film was done in the latter part, of the past century. From the time of the book’s setting to the time they were written, prejudice existed. In fact, if I let myself be so keen in observing, I would definitely feel that it still occurs in unpardonable amounts to this day.
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The Emotions of the Characters in the Films of Yasujiro Ozu Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Yasujirō Ozu is among the greatest directors in the history of silent films in Japan and in the world of cinematography (Bordwell & Kristin 388). In his film collection, Ozu has fifty-three films, which constitute his first short comedian films and the later films with more serious themes (Wood 112). In his films, the dominant theme is the relationship between generations in marriage and families.
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The Movie The Young Victoria Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The movie the young Victoria is based on the life of Queen Victoria. Many people want to control her. This is from her dominating mother, bullying consort, to the kings of England and Belgium who have chosen suitors for her. When she is 18 years, her uncle, King William IV dies and she ascends to the throne.
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A Community Performance Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Dance is an influential desire; however, the art of dance entails the strong desire channelled through competent artists into something that gets intensely expressive and that might please the audiences who have no desire to dance. In creating a community dance, the two ideas on the art of dance will be observed.
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Critique of the Movie Entre Nos Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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City culture can be analyzed from the perspectives of popular culture and arts such as films, novels, short stories, and architecture among others (Zukin, 1995). This movie is based on the argument posited by Thomson that it is great if the so-called authorities agree with such a description. It points to the lack of immigrants’ cultural understanding.
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Religious Architectures Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Name Course Instructor Date Religious Architectures This paper is going to discuss four religious architectures and the significance of their architecture in regards to the religion they belong to. These include Masjid e Nabwi, the church of Santa Maria, Sistine chapel and the Old New Synagogue.
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Relationship between Religious Architecture and Religious Tradition Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Just as religious beliefs have continued to be adopted and practiced throughout the ages, so have architectural designs for the various religious groupings. Hence, religious beliefs and religious architecture are at par, where the said architecture is designed to accommodate the beliefs and practices of religious groups.
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Sleepy Hollow by Tim Burton Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Films can help unravel the difference between truth and deceit, as well as determine the best ways to discover the truth. This paper uses Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow to understand how he uses various film elements to explore the conflicts of rationality versus superstition and the truth versus appearances.
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Discuss the content and visual strategies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The authors in both works were highlighting political experiences using the characters in the graphical novels. They use visual strategies in order to highlight complex issues, which affect the community. In order to comprehend the approach of the aforementioned authors, it is crucial to explore their works.
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An Ethics Analysis of Joseph Wilsons Commentary Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Since this is important information that the public has a right to know but the government keeps from them, I feel that as a public servant I have a duty to the people of delivering them the truth. I would also do the same thing that Wilson did, by writing his own account of what really happened, and letting the people decide on the authenticity of my work.
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Play Critique: My Boy Jack by David Haig Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The foundation of World War I is persuasive phrases, airy patriotism, and heroics which were quite emotional - but in reality, it was merely a duel among two units of a royal family for the control of Europe. In the end, 20 million people were killed in a gross manner which set the stage for World War II that killed over 50 million people.
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Reality Television: Has the Novelty Worn Off Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The paper “Reality Television: Has the Novelty Worn Off?” highlights that reality television has been a unique experience in the field of entertainment. Reality television is the exploitation of the real lives of people in order to entertain. Sometimes it is a clearly harmful experience while at other times it is socially relevant.
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Terracotta army china Visual Arts & Film Studies Admission/Application Essay
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It was discovered by farmers who were digging wells adjacent to the royal tomb, after the Northwestern part of China had suffered a long period without water, in 1974 (Capek 9). It is after the discovery that the state council built a museum one year later.
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Critical Evaluation Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Moreover, McCullin's work rejects the findings of the humanist tradition of photography. The main features of the humanistic paradigm are universality, historicity, quotidienality, empathy, commonality and monochromaticity. The time and place are ambiguous since the images are taken from the varying course of his work; hence.
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The Loneliest Planet Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Through a thorough analysis of Loktev’s movie, the patriarchal ideologies that have persisted in society and expressed subconsciously become evident. On the other hand, the role of the woman in Hollywood movies appears paradoxical. She seems to confuse herself with the power of attraction and her inherent desire to get past the man, silencing him.
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Dog Pound Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Davis and Butch become targets of bullies in the facility having command over the inmates.  Banks is the leader of the prison bullies and can torture and abuse the new convicts. The bullying acts go undetected by the prison guards, which gives them the ability to engage in any form of torture. The brutal acts leveled against the inmates force them to plot a revenge attack against Banks.
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Skyfall: Masculine Ideologies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The action film Skyfall (Mendes, 2012) is a modern day James Bond movie. Scenes from the film were evaluated against some of the traditional masculine ideologies to determine whether the male lead character has adapted the modern masculine ideologies as a response to globalization.
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Industrialization and Indifference Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The indifferences that are experienced in society are mainly based on the social classes that develop with time. The major cause of antagonism has been on the ownership of wealth and the domination of power. This was the situation in Britain that gave rise to the two antagonist groups. If one group tends to oppress, a revolution may arise.
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The Modern Level of Technological Development of Society Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Misunderstanding of the film’s central theme may also occur due to incorrect translation or different patterns of audience perception. Hence, some nations may see the problem of racism depicted in the film, while in reality, there is another implication of the filmmakers that can be left unrecognised.
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Modernism of Art: Jack Ryans Works Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Jack Ryan has contributed significantly to modern art, especially following the artistic work that he presented at the unprecedented September 8, 2012, exhibition. Most of his work among other contributors has stimulated intellectual titles including the New Listeners that have featured notable interdisciplinary artists including Jesse Sugarmann (Gablik 456).
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A Farewell to Modernism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes modernism and examines work of Jack Ryan. In looking at Jack Ryan work, it clearly depicts a very different and unique style. His style is different from the styles used by Castelli and his crew. This form of art has cubist’s nature in it and a modernist approach in the way it is expressed.
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The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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‘The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey’ is a National Geographic documentary made on the book with the same title, and hosted by the author of that book, Spencer Wells. The main theory implied by this documentary is that the whole of mankind originated from a single man who lived in Africa around 60,000 years ago.
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Action Vehicles: Death Race Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Death Race is a stunning action packed film which mainly deploys cars as the main mechanical transportation tool in the movie. Throughout the movie, the viewers get a chance to view cars moving in all the scenes and the main story also revolves around the role of cars.
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1960-1980 radicalism in American art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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1960-1980 Radicalism in American art Radicalism in American art The introduction of Chicano arts was in the 60's, and was a part of a civil rights movement in the city. The Chicano art spirit was mainly set up on the traditional way of life and historical revolution, and some of it still continues up to date.
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The Kite Runner Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper explores certain characters, relationships, motifs, symbols and places in the movie, as well as identifying and justifying the reasons for the protagonist’s various actions.
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Critical Review of Entre le chien et le loup Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Harper’s exhibition at the Doris McCarthy Gallery titled “entre chien et loup” presents the artist’s work pieces prepared over the course of a year. Essentially Harper’s work presents stark contrasts sourced from eclectic sources. The artist’s works use eclectic means of expression including embroidery and sculpture that are enhanced by the use of contrasting colors and presentation techniques. Each piece by Harper presents contrasts of various forms – some subtle and some very sharp.
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Analysis of Fallen by Jane Hammond Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The use of the fallen leaf symbolizes the end of life making the memorial effective and easy use. The use of leaf metaphor makes the art realistic and legible. It is common for the artist to use conventional materials such as blankets and shoes, but the work of shaping the paper to create leaves is labor intensive and makes the situation complex.
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Introduction to Art-Questions Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The art of block printing dates back to the ninth century. The first block prints were used in game cards in Europe, which printed images from manuscripts (Smith, n.d.; James, Corrigan, Enshian, & Greca, 1997). b. In which country was this method of printing first used?
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Film Review (Life of Pi) Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The teenager is Pi and the tiger is named Richard Parker, which may sound a little incongruous. Hence, as is evident, on the surface the movie pretends to be a crash course for the dummies who want to learn the fine art of surviving when stranded on a fragile boat in the Pacific, while being accompanied by a full grown Royal Bengal Tiger.
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Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun has had exhibitions in the US, Canada, Germany, France, amid other places. his work is housed in University collections in Berlin, British Columbia, Zurich, the National Gallery of Canada, the Vancouver Art Gallery, among other places.
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An Analysis of Baz Luhrmanns Rome and Juliet Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Romeo and Juliet is a tragic drama revolving around a romantic love story between Romeo and Juliet. The story is set in the Italian cities of Verona and Mantua. Unlike many of Shakespeare’s other works, this is not based on the life of Shakespeare but was inspired by an English narrative poem written by Arthur Brooke (“Romeo and Juliet”).
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How Social, Historical, Cultural and Organizational Contexts Affect Form in Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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However, with the help film gets from technological advancements, the process is made a lot easier, presenting a story that reflects several settings, periods, and characters. Several stories could also be linked together to form a complicated story branching to several characters, making a story more interesting.
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The Japanese Genji Scrolls Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to the paper the aesthetic beauty of the illustrations along with enigmatic figures portrayed in them, make the art immensely successful in providing visual account to the written story. The narrative has thus been communicated really well and effectively that it influenced the Japanese society of that period to the brim. The court culture depicted vividly in the illustrations resonates nostalgic as well as melancholic feelings that existed both in the characters of the story as well as the people who lived during the Heian period.
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The Patriot (analysis of the film) Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Mel Gibson won various acclaims for portraying the role of Benjamin Martin realistically. The plot of the film revolves around an ex war veteran who had fought for the French Government.
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Art and Fashion Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The paper will discuss the features that were significant in works of Schiaparelli and the implications they had on her work. It is also necessary to look into other Surrealists that collaborated with Schiaparelli and the designs they discovered. The paper will also highlight one of Schiaparelli’s fashion design and its relevance in the fashion industry.
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Televisuality: Style, Crisis, and authority in American television Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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TV wave changes its value continuously through the change of the properties of the electrical voltage while the digital wave has values which are discrete. Analogue signals are varied because of the time period and it follows electrical signal which are not direct (Caldwell, 42).
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Japanese Movies Attempt to Change Reality Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Japanese literature reflects such characteristics. It does not only show the culture of a people but it also brings with it lessons that need to be learned. Moreover, it also attempts to enhance the good characteristics of people through the characters used in the stories and to change those which are not desirable.
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Use of Mis en Scenes and Camera Techniques Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The presentation of the film to the audience influences its success in the market. Therefore, the film should capture the attention of the audience, and bring out the theme of the movie clearly. Among the most crucial examples of Mis en Scene elements are location, set, production design, costumes, makeup, and props.
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The films Rush Hour and Rush Hour 2 Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The editing uses some jump cuts, although they were used sparingly in the scenes that will be analyzed. In this essay, the scenes that will be explicated will be the scene in Rush Hour when Carter and Lee meet for the first time. In Rush Hour 2, the scene will be the scene in the massage parlor, right before Carter and Lee get into a fight with the Chinese men in the parlor.
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The Brilliant Cinematography of Citizen Kane (1941) Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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When it was released in 1941, the film revolutionized and revitalized the art of filmmaking in Hollywood, which was languishing at the time in its own aura of complacency. The precocious genius of Orson Welles is stamped in all aspects of filmmaking – the direction, screenplay, storyline, camerawork, editing, casting, contained therein.
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Analysis of Artwork by Bill Barminski, Coco Fusco and Donald Morgan Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gomez-Pena took the initiative of traveling around art centers in the U.S. and Europe displaying themselves to the public in a cage as aboriginal inhabitants from an unknown island in the Gulf of Mexico. The aim was to draw attention to the oppression and embarrassment that aborigines and people from other non-western cultures, were subjected to by westerners in the past.
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