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Visual technology Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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This artwork is also mass produced as it represents the beginning of the major religions of the world. Walter Benjamin meant that art does not follow a pattern because
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The Baroque Era Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is with no doubt that Art and culture have existed for many centuries growing in tandem with one another. The one art style that I find interesting is the Baroque style. That is because of the combination of various techniques in communicating the cultures and activities going on the society artistically. It helps in identifying or the societal norms.
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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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Comparing Duchamp and Modigliani Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Both works of art were based within the same time period and contain similar subject matter using similar materials for representation, these two works of art represent entirely different points of view. Through the use of color and composition, the artists manage to achieve a sense of balance and solidity even as they work to express the imbalance and malleability of the world in which they find themselves. 
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ET The Extraterrestrial: A Film Full of Hopes, Dreams and the Importance of Friendship Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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 This crash landing had supposedly taken place in the 1960s, but the government had still not managed to quell the rumors 20 years later.  Partially because of the great uncertainty regarding the nature of the craft and the aliens it might have held inside, rumors regarding the intentions of aliens.
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Collage, Photomontage and Hannah Hochs Work: Photo Montage Evolution from its Beginning to Present Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Most of the images appeared in the magazine Die Arbeiter-Illustrierte Zeitung (Worker’s Illustrated Magazine or AIZ). To make his meanings as clear as possible, Heartfield stuck to a minimalist style, restricting himself to only a few telling images in each piece, thus becoming a father of the modern and postmodern movements.
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Grant Woods American Gothic Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author states that the woman in the painting is very reluctant to make any eye contact whatsoever. He reckons that the painting portrays the man as the head of the family and a dominant force. The woman does not appreciate the dominance of the man and wants to put an end to the same.
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Cubism Movement Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The artists who believe that they should copy nature and who proclaim that they should not do so, are alternative beats of the same heart. An artist’s heart and strokes of the brush always respond and move in tandem with the rhythms of nature, knowingly or unknowingly. No individual is close to nature as the artists.
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Psychoanalytic Film Theory Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Feminist scholars adopted the psychoanalytic film theory because the latter aims to examine and depict gender identity using cultural, instead of biological, concepts that are present in films, so that the exclusion of women in dominant film discourses can be identified and dismantled for purposes of political empowerment.
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My inspiration in professional path of modern art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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As a professional artist, I specifically admire the way my father had dealt with the ordeals of his career, given the fact that he is often confronted with challenges set by other great artists who each possess distinct imaginative traits of their own.
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Visual Analysis of Painting II Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This painting could possibly be pointing toward a historical event. The essay will give an insightful visual analysis of this painting including its description, interpretation and evaluation. This painting has been heavily influenced by nature, particularly the rounded forms of the ocean and the sky. The irregular and out rightly threatening waves.
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The Acquaintance with Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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This piece of art was created by young Raphael. It was nicknamed the school of Athens, between 1510 and 1511 and the picture is 1600 by 1067. The paint in this portray is bright and well combined to bring the finest components of the figures. In the picture, a few scientists and philosophers so far have been identified, Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Euclid, Michelangelo. 
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Call of Death Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Call of Death is a painting that she produced when she was 70 years old. This painting, accordingly, is a “self-portrait” as she was expecting her impending doom. In the lithograph, a skeletal hand touches her left shoulder. Also, the ambits of her eyes are painted with deep shadows, which make her look very exhausted and about to take her last breath.
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Week 8 Discussion Board Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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They like inviting people to their homes to show off the expensive stuff they have. All the houses are nice although people who own houses look down on people who rent. The suburb buildings today are modernization of the old suburb buildings, in this case the Victorian
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Standing in the Shoes of a Renaissance Maste Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The Ariel perspective show the influence the atmosphere has on the visibility of a given object when viewed at a distance. Increase in distance between the object and the viewer leads to decrease in the contrast between the
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Art History - Van Gogh Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Van Gogh went on to create artwork on the river banks. One spot where the painting captures is close to the house he rented at the time. This view seen by the observer presents the houses from Rhone’s east side in the evenings. His painting, ‘Starry Night’ is made of oil and developed on canvas. It features strong and definitive strokes of the brush using broken colour.
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The Formation of Diverse Culture in Mexico Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Many assaults happened during the war, which resulted in the occurrence of hardships in the relationship between the United States and Mexico. The Cart War was regarded as one of the most violent incidents. The attackers used technologically advanced weapons during the period to kill people. The lack of initiatives let the war take a bad shape.
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Comparison of a Commercial Film with an Auteur Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Different types of films are produced with varied representation and manipulation of reality depending on the interpretation the audience is supposed to make out of it. “Dark knight” and “memento” are two movies produced by the same director, Nolan. The director portrays the two movies as a representation of society through analysis of major themes and the setting of the movie.
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Film Noir and Neo-Noir Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to Spicer, one of the most arresting traits of film neo-noir is how it depicts the male protagonist who lacks such qualities as courage, tenacity, incorruptibility and dynamism (47). All of these qualities characterize the prototypal American hero who, hence, functions as an antihero. He continues to argue that the distinctive noir male agonist is weak, unstable, confused and ineffectual.
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Michael Bay, auteurship Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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With the assistance of modern technologies and camera techniques, film directors are able to produce big screen projects that are either heralded or rebuked by the viewing audience. Since the mid 20th
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Comparison between film and television history styles etc Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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cent years, the impact of television in society has increasingly gained serious interest from various scholars (Berger 1), as its impact is felt in almost every home around the globe. How could a lifeless entertainment device greatly impact global communication? Understanding
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Film and Cinematography styles used in the Shawshank Redemption Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The Shawshank Redemption relies majorly on the story the film characters to ensure it is astounding rather than adopt enormous planned action series endowed with special effects. Red connects the viewers to Andy’s
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ARTICLE REPORT Visual Arts & Film Studies Book Report/Review
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I learnt something from the article that I never knew before. The musical has a theme of political correctness that is relevant in the contemporary society. My opinion in
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Prisoner of the Mountains by Boris Giller Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Generally, the film is directed by Sergei Bodrov and produced by Boris Giller in 1996. It was an Oscar Awards nominee and winner of the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.  It presents themes of pessimism, disillusionment, war, despair, and extreme cases of substance abuse.
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Analysis of Citizen Kane Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The first scene of the movie sees Charles Foster Kane dying, lying alone in his unfinished palatial mansion. The tone set in the scene is of sad tone. A man who has been living in seclusion for many years dies alone holding a snowball and uttering the words “Rosebuds” before taking his final breath.
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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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Differing Scapes of Similarity Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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 Both pieces are crisp, although in different manners.  Monet appears to use much less detail than Church, yet he still achieves a satisfactorily detailed piece.  The church employs the use of crisp, sharp color and texture to create detail, whereas Monet uses brush strokes to create a sense of ‘messy’ detail; it is much less precise than Church’s piece.  
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The French Romantic Artist: Ferdinand Victor Eugne Delacroix Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The passion he had for the unusual, shaped so many artists of the Symbolist Movement. Delacroix was inspired by the artwork of Rubens and also of the Venetian Renaissance painters. He put a lot of emphasis on movement and color, unlike the neoclassical perfectionists who put emphasis on carefully modeled forms and clarity of outline. 
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Cultural Context in Riveras Controller of the Universe Painting Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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He believed art should be seen and enjoyed by all people. Through his murals he told powerful stories about the struggles of the poor, and he emphasized the history and diverse peoples of Mexico. When he died in 1957, Rivera was honored for creating a modern Mexican art that celebrated his country's native traditions.
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What effect does the conversation Between tuco and his brother have on the moral vision of the fillm Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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possibly sensational impact and occurrence in the period of the American Civil War, Sergio Leone’s “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” exhibits how the turn of chaotic events bears the capacity to generate three types of characters who converge at the will to amass huge
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Three Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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A reclusive and volatile personality, Pollock struggled with alcoholism for most of his life. In 1945, he married the artist Lee Krasner, who became an important influence on his career and on his legacy. Pollock died at the age of 44 in an alcohol-related single-car collision when he was driving.
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Collective and social memory: Black Rain Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The film is an adaptation of the same name novel by Masuje Ibuse. In the center of the story there is a non-typical family: the
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Term paper of Digital Cinema class Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Every aspect of technology has its own role to play in the provision of entertainment and information to the audience. Media convergence, according to Henry Jenkins, has altered the relationship between the existing industries,
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Play represents Asia Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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However, it must be noted that each of such works of art is produced in a particular cultural environment. In other words, they bear traces of a
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Analysis of Color Adjustment Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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In the meantime, Marlon shows the violence over integration that was a coincidence with the show’s short lifespan. Ms. Carroll accepts that she was guilty of something they had to do for survival. She also says, “And that is known as adjustments,” (Riggs et. al. 0:33). This implies that she was obliged to make compromises so that she could star in “Julia,”
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Reading response paper 2 Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Chinese painting never started with painting, but began with ornament designs that were freely invented for imitating nature. Surrendering from the freedom of invented form to the lack of freedom of observed forms was seen as a fateful step that was taken
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Film Reviews Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The plot of the 1992 movie The Player revolves around the personality and travails of a film executive Griffin Mill, who though outwardly evinces much confidence and self-esteem, is innately marred by the fears and securities that are so typical to Hollywood. The Player is indeed a self-reflective film that nudges Hollywood.
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Museum Visit - Insight View of Artistic Works Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The museum visit presents a series of experiences that connects the artworks to the actual representation and communication to the viewers; the arts communicate the ideas as well as the provision of fun to the individuals. Several questions are raised concerning the arts; however, one remains on the horizon of the configuration of the symbolism.
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Controversial Artwork Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Sometimes, it could be considered that what makes a modern artwork successful is the lunacy expressed in it that generally draws criticisms, consequently making an artwork famous, although not in a
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The Natural Beauty of the Landscape and the Nude Female Form Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Why can’t we overlook the ‘sex’ or for that matter any other deviancies and admire a naked woman only for her natural beauty? The subtle nuances in a woman's body – the small of her back, her hair, her breasts, her gait, her entire being captivates the beholder and elevates him one level closer to divinity.  
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Leonardo da Vincis Work Mona Lisa Visual Arts & Film Studies Personal Statement
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The author states that The formal analysis also included background on the work, further contributing to my understanding of the painting’s context. Another important insight was the way the work is framed in the museum setting. The reproduction is a towering and seminal work, but in the museum setting it is roped off and appears small.
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American Fashion in 1980's through today Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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This essay analyzes the fashion trends from the 1980s till today in America. The work fashions designers usually get a nod when associated with a particular celebrity. This is not to say that celebrity promotes all fashion trends. The beginning of 1980s marked a beginning of new fashion trend for both women and men.
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The Analysis of the American Film History Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In an interview by Donna Britt of the Washington Post, when asked about the possibility of his work inciting riots or making people angry, Lee replied, “My films are designed to provoke thought and discussion about the number one issue in my eyes: racism. People are under the illusion that racism is gone, dormant, a thing of the past”.
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The Four Continents, the Crucifixion of Saint Peter, and the Ecstasy of St Teresa Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The angel is drawn in captivating artistic attire that makes a person be blown away. The angel is smiling at St.Teresa who has her eyes closed. She is either asleep or daydreaming about the presence of an angel next to her. It is a beautiful blend of drawings that evokes the mystic nature of St.Teresa as a spiritual nun.
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Critical Analysis Paper Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The painting in its visible form displays an infrastructural development especially the Masholu Parkway, which exhibits a multi-lane highway. Along the highway are a number of vehicles moving in opposite directions in different
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The Success of the Batman Franchise and Evil in his City Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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This compromised quality effort to adopt Bob Kane’s original idea for the screen was lacking. The film was unimaginative with cliff-hanger clichés, a flimsy script, and an unrecognizable character from comic depiction. Fidelity is defined to have a single correct meaning that the filmmakers must adhere to, violate or tamper with.
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Eulogy for Shakespeares Othello Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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My initial impression of Iago is that he is an ambitious and vain man. He is angry that Othello did not choose him as his right hand and he ridicules Cassio as someone who does not know what real war is. Iago is vain for thinking he is better than Cassio without even considering the latter’s strengths. In addition, Iago is overly ambitious and power-hungry.
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Elements of Film Thinking - Touch of Evil Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Despite the film not being Welles’ best work, one could see his trademark style throughout. At the same time, Welles’ forte is his experimentation and spontaneous innovation. As a result, the film retains Welles’ fingerprints without adopting previously tried techniques. This is true of both the narrative and cinematographic styles.
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Is graffiti a valid art form Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Graffiti began in 1960s, but it has never been taken seriously as other art works which have been exhibited in a museum or gallery. A number of
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Analysis of the Titanic Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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In terms of the talented actors' play, complex and unpredictable plot development, and powerful final it can be called as one of the best examples ever created in cinema. Moreover, the fact that it was created far in the past makes these advantages even more valuable comparing to contemporary movies.  
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