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    of early TV • Aim of Video Art • Racial diversity on TV‚ past and present • Characteristics of the American music scene of the late 20th century • Roots of Rock N’ Roll and Hip Hop music • Characteristics of Postmodernism • What is “new media” and how is it different from traditional forms of culture? 3. You should also be able to answer the following questions: • What is existentialism‚ and how does this philosophy relate to the time period in

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    mindset of today’s world. For evangelism to be effective in the lives of the postmodern‚ the context of the postmodern and Christian beliefs must be bridged together at an intellectual‚ spiritual‚ and relational level. To understand the context of postmodernism‚ a person must start with the intellectual shifts in culture that influenced postmodern thinking. Such significant shifts in postmodern thought include the popularization of the death of God movement‚ religious pluralism‚ the power to inform through

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    Adams‚ A. R. (2003). Andrew Rollings and Ernest Adams on Game Design (NRG). New Riders. Adams‚ E. (2004‚ 6 29). The Designer’s Notebook: Postmodernism and the 3 Types of Immersion. Retrieved 3 1‚ 2016 from Gamasutra : http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/2118/the_designers_notebook_.php Bordwell‚ D.‚ Thompson‚ K.‚ & Staiger‚ J. (1988). The Classical Hollywood Cinema: FIlm Style and Mode of Production to 1960. Routledge. Brandon‚ A. (2005). Audio for Games‚ Planning‚ Process and Production . Berkeley

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    Absurdists of the 20th century. And Waiting for Godot is central sun round whom all the absurdist notions move. It transcendents time and has the cosmic significance even after 60 years of its publication. It insinuates modernism and perpetuates postmodernism that is nothing but “too much with us; late and soon‚ getting and spending‚ we lay waste our lives before it.” Really in the midsty of then terminological mayhem‚ Absurd is best identified with Waiting for Godot with its sense of nothingness

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    brief introduction of postmodernism and how this philosopher took these concepts to explain his ideologies. One of the main characteristics of postmodern thinking is that the world is seen as much more complex and an uncertain place. Reality is not determined and all truth within a postmodern context is related to one’s viewpoint or stance. The world is a representation or‚ in other words‚ a fiction created from a specific point of view‚ and not a final truth. Postmodernism puts everything into

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    his specific stylistic characteristics‚ themes and dance vocabulary bringing as examples some of his most important re-adapted works such as Giselle‚ Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty. Life and career Mats Ek was born in Malmo‚ Sweden on the 18 of April 1945. He came from a very culturally active background: he was the son of a famous Swedish actor Anders Ek and the internationally recognized choreographer Birgit Cullberg‚ founder and director of the Cullberg Ballet‚ his sister Malin was an actress

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    anthropomorphism allow the audience to be exposed to a postmodern text. The use of anthropomorphism shows the direct way in which the author hopes to achieve his message. From Maus the text‚ which uses the low and high culture to identify the element of postmodernism found in the text. This can be seen by the layout of the text‚ which is a comic book strip however the author is talking about a serious issue. In addition the author allows the audience to go through several historical events‚ which are narrated

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    understand why this huge building is placed in this quarter. “I often see dirty nappies hurtling past my window and wonder what the office workers make of their being located here.” This is a good example of the postmodernism style‚ but not the only one. This text is actually full of postmodernism elements. The main character is fully obsessed by the security guard in the Egyptian looking building. Every night this anonymous guy man walks around in the huge building making sure that everything is

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    any society‚ all collectively form a synergistic relationship with fashion‚ each informing‚ influencing‚ and cross-pollinating the others in various turns.  Fashion is also a pop culture manifestation of the intellectual and cultural trend of postmodernism.  Fashion depends on newness; summer‚ fall‚ winter‚ spring are

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    ‘What I like so much about contemporary art now is its ambiguity‚ its uncertainty. It is precisely this quality that engages and unsettles us’ – Benjamin Genocchio‚ art critic. How does this view challenge traditional ideas about art? Discuss particular works such as installations‚ happenings and site-specific works. Audiences make pretentious judgements on artworks due to their ambiguity and uncertainty. However‚ traditionally site-specific art was created to exist in a specific place‚ rather

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