exploring two artefacts and discussing the relationships between them‚ considering the meanings behind them‚ the time and context. The first artefact I have chosen to explore is ‘Turquoise Marilyn’‚ which is Acrylic and Silkscreen on Linen created by Andy Warhol‚ 1964. The second artefact is ‘For the Love of God’‚ which is platinum cast of a human skull‚ studded with over 8500 diamonds‚ created by Damien Hirst‚ 2007. While I think these two artifacts offer multiple topics of interesting similarities
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Radio Lab: Inheritance Go here: http://www.radiolab.org/story/251876-inheritance/ Listen to the free podcast and complete worksheet. You only need to listen to the first 3 stories. Though‚ the 4th is VERY interesting. 1. What was Lamarck’s big idea? What a person does in their lifetime could be directly passed to their kids. 2. What human example did Lamarck use? A blacksmith‚ because they swing hammers all day they get muscles and those muscles pass down to their kids. 3.
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Without doing any research and background checks on the artist and going off with my previous knowledge I know that the painter‚ Andy Warhol‚ gave birth to the pop-art style. I haven’t ever seen this painting‚ Rebel Without a Cause‚ but I do know many other works from him from my previous art classes. His best-known painting includes a bunch of Campbell’s soup cans‚ but with an Andy Warhol twist. The painting also oozes of bright colors like this one and repeats the same image in multiple places. The picture
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most praised pop art artists was Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol was born August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ New York. Andy was the youngest child‚ being the third born out of his two brothers. His mom was an artist herself before Andy was and when Andy turned nine‚ she gave him his first camera. As a young child‚ he has a nervous disorder and he stayed away from school a lot. While he was at home‚ he collected pictures and listened to his own little radio and this made him go crazy over
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Andy Warhol - Campbell’s Soup (Tomato) Can Evaluation - Rebecca Hogg Andy Warhol‚ American Pop Artist‚1930-1987. This is a Silkscreen on canvas in 1962. Of all the varieties of soup that Warhol produced‚ Tomato was his most valued. In this print‚ the can stands alone. It stands just as one can with nothing else around it‚ no objects. I think Warhol chose the soup can as the modern or "in-thing" of his time was being able to print recognisable icons that were known to everyone in that specific
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------------------------------------------------- The Butterfly Effect Author of the book: Andy Andrews Author of the effect: Edward Lorenz 29 de abril de 2013 Universidad del Desarrollo Profesional 29 de abril de 2013 Universidad del Desarrollo Profesional Essay Made By: For the English Class Essay Made By: For the English Class The Butterfly Effect By: Nayib Jimenez de la Peña Research: During my research about –The Butterfly Effect- I found some interesting
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Discovering Statistics Using SPSS by Mediasamenvattingen2011 The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material Buy and sell all your summaries‚ notes‚ theses‚ essays‚ papers‚ cases‚ manuals‚ researches‚ and many more.. www.stuvia.com Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material - Field: Discovering Statistics Using SPSS chapter 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 17‚ 18 Field Chapter 1: Why is my evil lecturer forcing me
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Spectrographs‚ Radio Telescopes & Space Telescopes Astr100 Lecture 10 September 19‚ 2012 Keck 10-meter Telescopes Mauna Kea Observatory‚ HI Keck Telescope Details University of Arizona Mirror Furnace TMT = Thirty Meter Telescope Now in design phase. Cost $800M Thirty Meter Telescope details: 492 segments each 1-m across Active & Adaptive Optics • Active optics – to adjust a big mirror once every minute or so to maintain its mechanical shape • Adaptive optics – to adjust
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MICROWAVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEM GAIN (c22 Tomasi) CHAPTER 24 MICROWAVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEM GAIN 1)Electromagnetic waves with frequencies that range from approximately 500 MHz to 300 GHz or more. Microwaves 2)The wavelengths for microwave frequencies‚ which is than infrared energy. 1 cm and 60 cm slightly longer 3)The name given to microwave signals‚ because of their inherently high frequencies‚ have short wavelengths. “Microwave” waves 4)Each frequency is divided
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the creation of “new”‚ never-been-done-before work‚ “appropriation art” has become an interesting new form of work that many artists and art enthusiasts have different opinions on. One of the most well-known appropriation artists to reference to is Andy Warhol. While Warhol started the conversation about
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