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Arguments for and against Pornography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The books were entitled “Intercourse,” “Man-Woman,” “Sex Orgies Illustrated,” and “An Illustrated History of Pornography,” and a film entitled “Marital Intercourse.” Men and women very explicitly depicted in groups of two or more engaging in a variety of sexual activities, with prominently displayed genitals are primarily printed in the brochures.
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Let the Right One in Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Oskar’s divorced mother and father seem completely disconnected from their son. Oskar retreats into an imaginary world where he is the tough bully threatening and debasing weaker boys. The film opens with the prepubescent Oskar standing shirtless, holding a small knife commanding an unseen foe to “Squeal like a pig”.
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American Cinema: Changes in Cinematography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Deep focus cinematography has a rich variety to offer since all the tools used in it are applicable for classic film making, and are adaptable to create themes and hues that fit any period and situation. Contemporary independent filmmakers have a whole new set of techniques to discover and use since they do not follow the trained methodology.
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What Has Been the Influence of the War on Terrorism in Hollywood's Output since September 11, 2001 Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The paper "What Has Been the Influence of the War on Terrorism in Hollywood's Output since September 11, 2001 " is a good example of visual arts and film studies coursework. It would be preposterous to propose that Hollywood films do not as a collective entity serve to reinforce the prevailing ideology of America.
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Feminine Power in the Arts throughout History Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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What artwork has brought forth were once only hidden thoughts but through the various images, women have gained their own sense of independence and identities and are now just as powerful as the male forms are.  Even today this form of art is still expressive of change and continues to change and transform as the times do.
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The Discussion of the Notions of Acoustic Ecology in Kits Beach Soundwalk by Hildegard Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The work traverses the realms of fantasy and imagination in reestablishing the listener’s place around him. Not only does Westerkamp appeal to an audience of the narrowed compass, but also designs her work to reach audiences at different levels of professionalism and intent; from intellectual to psychological; metaphorical to hypothetical. 
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Leisure Occupation of Flower Arranging Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The activity is dependent on flowers so when there is a shortage of flowers or any problem with gardening of flowers, it also affects the business and activities of flower arranging. Flower arranging, therefore, is an activity that depends on the availability of flowers and their unavailability affects the well being of everyone and the society depending on its use.
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Film Theory and Bazins Concept of The Mummy Complex Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The concept of the ‘mummy complex’ has realized increased attention in diverse realms of art since its instigation by Bazin. This has seen its application in various forms of art as art itself evolves in different historical epochs. The endeavor to incorporate this concept in art has seen increased efforts to enhance to the largest extent the defiance by the art makers.
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Date Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In the case movie  Mary Shelly’s, Frankenstein depicts what happens black and white in contemporary society coupled with its authenticity. This was a move to portray Young Frankenstein as more scary and horror inclined in his creations (Morton 19), which in this case was the driving factor towards his success in those early years.
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Films in Digital Age Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The limitations of predecessor technology beget improvements of its successor to incorporate the most fascinating phenomena.  The continuous changes in the world demand modernization of other aspects, of which, the film is central not only to its development but also to changing the most aspects of life.
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Science Fiction Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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  The films require technology gadgets that are advanced, such as robots and spaceships. Films are therefore made of significant scientific developments as well as eccentric distinct properties. Science fiction films contain far-reaching aspects, such as heroes; quests that seem impossible in real life, distant planets, impractical settings, futuristic technologies and extraordinary forces that are unknown.
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Why Painting Was Considered to Be Irrelevant in the Latter Decades of the Twentieth Century Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Throughout history, one form of art or the other, such as painting, drawing, or sculpturing has been used for artistic expression.  Just in the same way that social events are transformed, the perception and acceptability of art have taken different positions in varying times of history. Traditional art forms have been met with modern art forms that have diverted from art traditions in the chase for experimentation.
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African Filming Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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During the time African continent was under colonial era, cinematic images of the continent effectively served to strengthen the Western vision and intention on ‘dark continent’, viewing Africa as wild and savage place, outside the history. This is the reason why African cinema has remained problematic in the sense that Western filmmakers do not want to decolonise their beliefs and representations of Africa (Diawara 1988).
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Sandra Edwards Finds New Joy in Her Physical Therapy after Her Accident Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The story by Grice (2005) published in The Telegraph in September 2005, influenced the voice and style of my profile. The story has most of the features of a good profile story. It uses several quotes, anecdotes, and short paragraphs. Moreover, the inclusion of other characters who know the subject makes the story credible (Sumner & Miller 2009). 
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The Cinema: Highlighting a Number of Issues Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The cinema in a way provides an illusionary democracy to the viewer, which only lasts as long as the film runs given the aim of the producer. In reality democracy within the political spectrum remains a wanting topic since power issues are involved and unlike in the cinemas, it is not stage managed in order to achieve a particular outcome.
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Humanism During the Renaissance Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Artists were no longer commissioned to create works with only religious themes but were given the freedom to create works that were secular in nature. Patronage became an important activity, while artists became busy ushering in a totally new style using new thoughts and ideas closer to nature and the human form.
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How Jessica Stockholder Found Object Artworks Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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She uses a combination of the found objects, paints, and architectural interventions. Found objects imply the artwork, which is modified and undisguised objects and products. Normally, they are not considered art, since they have a non-art function. Though an artist does not make them, they are incorporated and pre-exist in the artwork or they are themselves presented as artwork.
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A Modern Art Movement Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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They wanted to change the past lifestyles towards modernity through a change of culture and artwork by impression formation (Berghaus, 226). Although the movement later owns changed to cruelty and violence, its original idea was to adopt the use of machines and to live in speed. They carried out their ideas beyond artwork by taking their ideas towards media through the adoption of technology to showcase their ideas in support of the wars.     
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Silent Film Existence Values, on the Popularity of Multidimensional Movie Era Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries were marked an important historical moment for the development of the silent film industry. The creation of this industry was characterized by the development of huge mass audience in terms of public entertainment (Abel 1999, 13). The period when the silent industry was established, the entertainment industry was beneficial for both the deaf and the hearing members of the public.
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Modernism in Visual Arts Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Modernism was characterized by a wide-scale rejection of religious beliefs and the certainty of enlightenment thinking. Generally, modernism comprises of the creations and activities that deviated from the traditional art forms. Proponents of modernism felt that the traditional forms of art, religious beliefs, science, and even daily life activities were irrelevant in their works and outdated in the new political, social, economic environment.
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A Look at Addiction Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Drug abuse only brings out the negative aspects of the individual and at the same time drags him even deeper into addiction. Most often, we go with the stereotype notion that drugs can do more harm than good, but it is rather heartening to know that for some people it is a lifeline for survival.
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The Goodfellas: Bonnie and Clyde Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Generally, films such as Bonnie and Clyde and Goodfellas as shown above provide evidence that explains issues are they are, how they are best addressed, and at the same time preserve and share historical events. These events are the ones that explain the changes in the future while used in the comparison, the reforms, and the far a country has come in terms of growth.
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The Image Jimi Hendrix Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The emotions captured gives us a timeless moment that will make a person observe it keenly. Through research, I have discovered that the photograph was taken in the year 1969 during a two-hour live performance. Jimi Hendrix is pictured in the photograph as having been carried away by the tune and rhythm of the musical instrument.
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Postmodern Inventions by Chris Ofili, Tracy Emin, and Judy Chicago Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The majority of postmodern artists as it will be indicated in the piece have a tendency to combine the past style elements such as the baroque as well as classical, with the modern influence of magazines and popular films. Collectively, the execution of their artwork normally demonstrates a paradoxical effect.
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Fine Art Reproach and Response Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Roger Fry illustrates that fine art can be subjective or objective based on the individual inclination towards art and practice. The primary goal of the fine art reproach is the quest for a balanced basis for art obligations Roger Sear clarifies that craftsmanship has transited to finding the dialect of pure creative energy from the deceptive logical catching scene.
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Film-Making and Genres Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Tim O'Sullivan, et. al,regards ‘genre’ as a formal, received system of stable definitions, as "the recognized paradigmatic sets into which the whole output of a given medium ... is classified." Genre serves to segregate various themes and group them, so they become more easily recognizable and more clearly understood.  
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Pop-Art: a Critique or a Celebration of Consumerist Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Pop art was seen as a confrontation to the institutional form of art and rejected the concept of art as an aspect of expressing personality. The tradition of painting envisioned in art is thought to have greatly risen with the growing large populations during the reign of Queen Victoria. This period is commonly known as the Victorian age.
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Issues of Identity Anime Characters Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Identity comes out via autobiography work which is engaged by everyone every day but it is not produced by the telling of a life. Narratives make us more intelligent and it's through narratives that we understand our identity. Identity emerges from narratives used by people to understand and explain their lives and is not something important since it has no roots.
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Ethnography of the Movie Camera Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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He is also known as one of the pioneers of visual anthropology and the procreator of ethnos fiction (use of story techniques in ethnographic films)  by making clear about the presence of the camera in his films to conduct what he called a ‘social experiment’ in both anthropological terms as well as cinematic ones.
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Visual Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This newfound approach to dealing with visual material leads to an analysis of the artistic text that requires a close reading approach.According to Mora & Smith, “visual culture encourages reflection on the difference between art and nonrat, visual and verbal signs, and the ratios between different sensory and semiotic modes.” (2006, p.152)
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What Function Does Emotion Have in an Actor's Performance Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Acting and the expression of emotions go hand in hand and the question is how the actor stands in between these two. First, the essay reviews Denis Diderot's assertions, contextualize this in view of later theorists (such as Stanislavski) stretching across realism, formalism, inspiration, imitation, interiority to externality. This enables the essay to draw an argumentative conclusion on the place and role of emotions in acting.
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Definition of Chinese Language Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In cases where the national boundary and language coincide then Chinese language films and Chinese cinema are made use of interchangeably. For instance, in situations where Mandarin-language film is made and circulated among the occupants of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
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The Film of Henry V Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Both films seek to portray the implications of the king going into war, personal doubts of the king about the war, and his resolution and strategies to win the war. In the production of Olivier’s film, it was meant to boost the morale of British Armies.In the film by Olivier, Harry the king is depicted as a larger-than-life personality, a legend in making, and a hero.
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Comparing Two Asian Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Psychological trauma has been linked to personalization in art in diverse ways. Reyes, et al (p.615) defines psychological trauma as emotional sensitivity arising from exposure to a traumatic event. A number of artists have included personalization in their work in a way that psychological trauma as it affects the characters is apparent.
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Caricature and Cartoons Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Cartons and caricature have been widely used in the eighteenth and nineteenth-century especially in England and France to achieve political and social change. This was achieved by using them to communicate with politicians and leaders. They were meant to convey certain information to the concerned individual (Black et al., 2006).
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Background Context of Kandinsky's Work Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Kandinsky grew up in Odessa (Düchting, 2008, 17). He studied economics and law at the University of Moscow. He became a professor and chair of Roman law at the University of Dorpat. While there he started painting studies which included life drawing, anatomy, and sketching. He was 30 years old at that time.
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Laura Mulvey's Concept of the Male Gaze Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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For example, in the scene where the characters enter into the restaurant, spot each other from a distance, and engage themselves in a long glimpse toward one another. That particular scene was accompanied by music in the background to underscore the immediate and strong attraction that exists between the two characters.
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Manga and Anime in Japan Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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During the 1900s, a specific Japanese style of comics originated and is referred to as the modern-day ‘Manga’. Ever since then, Japanese Manga skyrocketed in popularity and it has now become a household name both domestically as well as internationally because of the global demand in the business markets.
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Marcel Duchamp and Fine Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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An assisted readymade can be recognized where the artist has joined two such objects together. The Bicycle wheel is a good example of an assisted readymade. On the other hand, there exist pure readymades, and they can be recognized where the artist has used one object. A good example is Marcel Duchamp’s urinal entitled the fountain.
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Australian Film Industry Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The lack of uncovering of the killer of the little aboriginal girl and Katrina persuading a person to go and kill her own father is just a show of how a badland it is. Similarly, gender in Australia is an issue that is mostly addressed by the film industry since the traditional masculinity culture is not yet gone from the minds of the modern people of Australia.
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Frida Kahlo Female Body Artworks Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The revolutionary period in which her works were produced offers a substantial setting that substantiates the various discourses which are based on the historical and cultural revolution in Mexico. Although Frida Kahlo’s art was prominent during the surrealism period it is apparent that her focus was explicitly on the female body.
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Themes of Slacker in the Quest for Social Interactions and Purposeful Existence Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The 1990s movies and film production was a clear reflection and juxtaposed the generational change of young adults, often faced by different challenges such as unemployment, loss of hope, and an indifferent attitude to those of the older generation. The change in social interactions, the impact of capitalism, and the advancement of technology brought about changes in societal views of what is an ideal lifestyle.
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Forbidden Lie by Anna Broinowski Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to Gross, Stuart and Ruby (1988), white-middle-aged men dominate the production of ethnographic documentaries and they greatly emphasize Western opinion of the East in these films. In Forbidden Lie, Broinowski takes advantage of the tropes and elements usually used in ethnographic films, only to openly challenge such themes  
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The Tiger 2012, the Three Idiots 2009 and Shree 2013 Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Movies are part and parcel of daily life since they communicate issues that are happening in society. A movie can be used to represent societal norms in the past or even the current affairs which are in the country or society Thussu, D. K. (2002). Bollywood movies are naturally entertaining but in most cases, they are described as thrilling due to their ability to educate and entertain.
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Evolution of Chinese Calligraphy Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Chinese scripts exist in five categories and include Seal Script, Clerical Script, Regular Script, Running Script, and Cursive Script. The main objective of this paper is to provide an analysis of the evolution of Chinese calligraphy about the five scripts (Meggs & Alston 2012, p. 12). This will be through the provision of an understanding of the role of Chinese calligraphy in different kingdoms and dynasties.
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The Film Making Combination Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There is an exchange of cultures between Hollywood-style production and Asian local themes in movies that leads to attracting more audiences because of the improved quality of films. Research and critical analysis of the combination has some implications socially, economically, psychologically, and geographically.
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Use of Memory in Art by Kara Walker Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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When perceived, paintings evoke certain ideas and memories stored both in the conscious and unconscious mind. Various artists have employed this concept of memory to address specific themes. One of the artists who have excelled in exploiting the concept of memory in their works is Kara Walker.
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Chinese Works of Diasporic Cinema Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The paper "Chinese Works of Diasporic Cinema" is a perfect example of a visual arts and film studies coursework. Chinese works of diasporic cinema have taken centre stage on foreign grounds, gaining popularity in the big stages and winning awards. Thus, they depict an essence of Chinese language analysis and martial arts such as “The Red cliff”, the four-hour-long production, “Crouching Tiger”, and “Hidden dragon”.
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The History of Visual Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Kathe Kollwitz was an artist who was married to Dr. Karl Kollwitz. Dr. Karl was a socio minded man with a warm, compassionate heart, and he worked as a physician. They both lived in North Berlin, where poverty and misery were at home. Kathe Kollwitz documented in her drawings the reality of poverty and misery as it revealed itself to her.
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The Raft of the Medusa Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Ichnographically, the essay is linked to a wide variety of other imageries, and this passes the painting into dialogue with the sources hence allowing it to fit into modern myth. Further, the iconography of the painting mentions both sad occurrences on the raft and other graphic and mythical documents, and this reinforces both the real events.
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