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    The story I analyzed was “Beauty and the Beast” by Jeanne-Marie Leprince De Beaumont. In this story there is a wealthy merchant with 6 children‚ 3 boys and 3 girls. The youngest daughter Beauty was the epitome of the perfect person; where as her sisters were very pompous and only cared about materialistic items and status. Their father’s fortune was lost and the family had to move out to the countryside. The father then took a trip to the homeport to get his fortune back‚ but instead he was left

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    Jeanne Fahnestock’s Accommodating Science: The Rhetorical Life of Scientific Facts (1998) is a comparative study which describes the changes in genre and information that take place when accommodating scientific texts to lay audiences. Fahnestock identifies three main ideas that affect the changes of genre and information‚ they are: The change of genre between the original text and a public article‚ changes in information when a larger audience is addressed and lastly the usefulness of classical

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    Christo displayed his work in several different art galleries and began to create storefronts that he built to scale. Since 1972‚ they worked exclusively with Wolfgang Volz the photographer‚ and at least five of their projects were made into documentary films. Christo and Jeanne-Claude are not only known for their grand scale in their installations‚ but their determination to get past all

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    art. Christo and Jeanne-Claude are outstanding installation artists‚ and they enlarge people sight of traditional artwork. In this project‚ a twenty four and a half mile long white silk fence hung up across the hills and extended to sea shore are in California’s Bodega Bay. With Christo and Jeanne’s precise calculation‚ workers installed staffs within certain distances‚ and used strings to connect each staffs. The silk curtain pieces were fixed for the both ends. In this project‚ Christo and Jeanne

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    the contemporary world. In the case of installation art‚ this can include audience participation and changes due to the location of the exhibition‚ light‚ and audience interaction. I am going to use two works by both Rafael Lozano-Hemmer‚ and Christo and Jeanne-Claude to explain some of the methods used. In art‚ the term Contemporary is defined as the kind of art that is produced at this point in time‚ or art that has been developed since World War II. Installation Art is defined as an artistic

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    Chapter 1 – A World of Art Multiple Choice Questions with Slides 1. (Slide: Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Umbrellas‚ Japan and United States) (figs. 1-2; pp. 9-10) The Umbrella Project is a typical artwork by the collaborative team: a) Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt b) Christo and Jeanne-Claude c) Herbert and Dorothy Vogel d) Ron and Nancy Howard Answer: (b) 2. (Slide: Albert Bierdstadt’s Rocky Mountains) (fig. 3; p. 11) Bierdstadt’s picturesque view of the Rocky Mountains combines

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    The Tilted Arc and the Wrapping Reichstag Public art is considered an expression of nature‚ passion‚ freedom‚ or a reflection of the artist emotional state at the time of creation. It is visually stimulating to the public‚ where it is accessible to all. There are several elements of design that some may consider public art‚ such as; the building we live and work in‚ inanimate objects like the Eiffel Tower‚ fashion with it’s different season of what’s in and what’s not‚ and culinary cuisine. The

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    inanimate object to life. The Gates‚ by Christo and Jeanne-Claude created a visual golden river that disappeared and reappeared throughout Central Park. The Gates were pictures that allowed the people to become part of the work of art as they passed through. (Goddard) Works Cited: Sayre‚ Henry M. "A World of Art." Sayre‚ Henry M. A World of Art. Boston: Prentice Hall‚ 2012. 4. Pablo Picasso. 2009. 25 October 2012 . Goddard‚ Donald. Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates Central Park‚ New

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    How did Christo and Jeanne-Claude execute their project The Gates? How do the gates themselves relate to the history and geography of their location? What did the gates evoke for Japanese viewers? Christo and Jeanne-Claude executed their project out of pocket‚ meaning they paid for everything the project cost on their own. The project alone cost them about $21 million. They did not accept any kind of sponsorship. The project was called‚ The Gates. The Gates is located at Central Park‚ New York

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    The Gates Christo and Jeanne-Claude are artists who work together and create large-scale environment works. These works are temporary and they are removed from the site where they are installed‚ typically after about two weeks. Christo and Jeanne-Claude choose part of an environment in which to make their art and people then see the whole environment with fresh eyes‚ even after the artwork has been removed‚ for it remains in the memories of people who have viewed the transformed environment.

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