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    Arts 1301: Introduction to the Visual Arts (Chelsey Moore‚ Instructor) Guided Worksheet for Visit to the Blanton Museum of Art Due September 18‚ 2013 In order to complete this worksheet‚ you will need to visit the Blanton Museum of Art‚ which is located on the UT campus at the intersection of Congress and MLK. You will probably need about two hours for your visit. The museum is free to everyone on Thursdays‚ always to UT students‚ and it is $5 for college students on any other days. Please

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    O’Keefe. The figurative result of this series of photos shows the physical and emotional transformation of O’Keefe‚ which displays the many different versions or “selves” of her. In his images of New York City‚ Stieglitz used the same concept of abstraction. In his photo‚ called The Hand of Man‚ it shows a train with the burning coal smoking out of it. There are also train tracks that accompany the vehicle‚ and the picture shows a bunch of the tracks converging to change the direction of the train

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    painting technique producing a non-formal work of art characterized by non-symmetrical lines. Abstract Expressionism is not only a term used to describe a form of art; it’s also a New York school of painting recognizable by free spirited created abstractions. Abstract Expressionism later became the first important school of American painting to develop independently of European styles and techniques of art. This was a form of art that entered the natural world of impressions and expression that intriguingly

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    an Activity-Theory-based approached to researching interconnected networks and activity systems is the tension between the necessarily holistic view of “better contextuality” suggested by Kuuti‚ and the need for an appropriate level of analytic abstraction and “generalizable” research results required for the research to have utility across disciplines (as cited in Nardi‚ 1996‚ p. 22; Nardi‚ 1996‚ p.70). This tension can be partially mitigated by focusing simultaneously on object/motive-oriented

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    reality is called “idealistic.” Though in the recent past in the West we’ve shown a bias for naturalistic art‚ some art doesn’t mimic reality‚ and this kind of art we call “abstract.” Discussion of a work of art within the context of realism and abstraction is to participate in a presentational theory of art. Throughout history works of art have typically served a purpose‚ they’ve served as instruments to accomplish these purposes. For example‚ art has served to indoctrinate people about the importance

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    STUDY SHEET FOR MIDTERM/COM 252 – CHAPTERS 1-7 IDENTIFICATION (matching‚ multiple choice‚ or short answer) Competence characteristics abstractions‚ ambiguity Feedback Noise/distractions Interpersonal communication Self concept/Self esteem Significant other inflection Self-fulfilling prophecy Reflected appraisal Social comparison static evaluation Influences on perception euphemism Stereotypes equivocation Empathy/sympathy “global village”—Marshall McLuhan

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    thought‚ however‚ it took Eurydice physically disappearing for Orpheus to understand an abstract principle becoming a concrete action in a moment‚ even though it was too late to save her. Therefore‚ you can only fully experience the meaning of an abstraction in reality while it is concrete because after it is over‚ it becomes abstract

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    Nature of Abstract Art Meyer Schapiro (1937) Before there was an art of abstract painting‚ it was already widely believed that the value of a picture was a matter of colors and shapes alone. Music and architecture were constantly held up to painters as examples of a pure art which did not have to imitate objects but derived its effects from elements peculiar to itself. But such ideas could not be readily accepted‚ since no one had yet seen a painting made up of colors and shapes‚ representing

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    process into two abstractions‚ the task and the thread. A task is the environment within which program execution occurs. A thread is the basic unit of execution. It’s a lightweight process executing within a task‚ and consists solely of the processor state such as program counter and hardware registers necessary for independent execution. In Mach‚ communication among operating system objects is achieved through messages. Mach messaging is implemented by three kernel abstractions: The Port‚ The Port

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    Biped‚ choreographed in 1999‚ is the culmination of Cunningham’s experimentation with technology and dance. For Biped Cunningham collaborated with Paul Kaiser and Shelley Eshkar to compile 25 minutes of motion-captured animation that could be broken down into smaller pieces and projected onto a scrim that covers the front of the stage (Copeland 2004: 193). The animation can appear as the concentric-circle shaped figures from LifeForms‚ or it can be stripped down to appear as floating dots or lines

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