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    Culture of Time and Culture By: Stephen Kern As a better understanding of Mass Communication and Society we were encouraged to read the book The Culture of Time and Space by Stephen Kern and analyze the information given from the book and express our ideals and outcomes from it. I believe that the ideas given to the readers from the book were very appealing and interesting‚ especially when combining the ideas of technology and culture. We are usually accustomed to not relate culture with technology;

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    Ang Kiukok

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    Ang Kiukok ( 洪救國 ) 1931-2005 PREPARED BY: Misty Ann Tortosa BSPED 2-B who is Ang Kiukok Birth Place: Davao City Date of Birth: March 1‚ 1931 Parents: Vicente Ang Chin Lim His father wanted to name him… Hua Shing “chinese born”  But he was given the name… Kiukok “save the country”   Wife: Mary de Jesus Number of children: Four Age when he entered school: 5 yrs. old   1947 He went to Cotabato and practiced his talent by making billboards for movie in theaters for 2 weeks

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    When thinking about what we perceive as modern art‚ my mind often wanders to the abstracted work of the cubists‚ most notably the work of Pablo Picasso. It is easy to forget that the modernist period does not span a few decades of the 20th century‚ but dates back to the 1800s. For example‚ reali­st artists of the 19th century‚ like Gustave Courbet‚ are well considered apart of the modernist movement. While the work of Picasso and Courbet appear exceedingly distinct‚ they both exemplify similar mentalities

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    The human form has long been one of the great focal points of the art world. Artists from nearly every art period have at one time or another attempted to perfect the manner in which they showcased a human body more specifically the female nude form. The beauty of art is the manner through which the same event or scene can be displayed in a million different perspectives. The same can be said for the ways in which the female body has long been demonstrated. Artists Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso

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    This essay will conduct a visual analysis on the work of Henri Matisse’s The Open Window of 1905 in the fauvism period. This will focus on Matisse’s use of color and how Matisse connects his work to reality. As a 20th century artist in the fauvism period‚ he uses expressive color to connect to his personal reality. Matisse uses nature as a form of expression to depict what each color can represent in everyday life. The Open Window was created in 1905 by Henri Matisse. The painting was painted in

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    new things in the arts and further widen their knowledge. For example‚ an artist like Picasso rejected the art movement of the time‚ which tried ‘to reach an ideal clarity‚ formality and precision[i]‚ then came up with the revolutionary movement of cubism. Another famous expressionist at that time‚ Kandinsky‚ believed that art should not necessarily be representational in order to

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    Joey Steinbach Contemporary Issues Eric Ouren 3/5/2013 Test 1. Trace the development of Modernism from its early beginnings through its subsequent permutations and developments up to‚ roughly‚ the 1940’s In order to trace the development of modernism throughout history we must first define “modernism”. Modernism is the rejection of the ideology or realism and makes use of the works of the past‚ through the application of reprise‚ incorporation‚ rewriting‚ recapitulation‚ revision and parody

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    to the movement in the 1960’s. Other names for the movement include ABC art‚ minimal art‚ reductivism‚ and rejective art. Minimalism was a reaction against the formal overkill and pretentiousness of Abstract Expressionism. It had roots in Pop art‚ Cubism‚ and Conceptual art and was also inspired by Russian Suprematists such as Kasimir Malevich.An American-born movement‚ Minimalism stemmed mostly from the work of Frank Stella‚ whose Black Paintings were first exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in

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    they met Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth‚ and the critic Herbert Read. Moore was interested in Surrealism‚ when Nicholson was interested in Constructivism. In 1936‚ Moore’s work was first seen in the USA. It was included in an exhibition entitled Cubism and Abstract Art‚ at the Museum or Modern Art in New York. Moore’s early work is focused on direct carving‚ in which the form of the sculpture evolves as the artist repeatedly whittles away at the block. In the 1930s‚ Moore’s transition into modernism paralleled

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    century. El Greco‚ therefore‚ had no followers and no audience at that time; his works were considered to be unnatural and overly-complex. However‚ in the 20th century‚ his works greatly influenced painters‚ leading to the birth of expressionism and cubism. For example‚ Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne studied El Greco’s structural compositions‚ his ability to interweave space and form‚ and the special effects of highlights‚ which were all disregarded in the 17th century. Also‚ Jackson Pollock‚ an expressionist

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