Melting clocks‚ melting pocket watches to be exact. A yellow‚ blue sky over a large body of water next to a cliff. The body of water is very still; it has no movement. It is based off of a seaside in his original home of Catalonia‚ Spain. There is a long rectangle next to this water. Ants cover one of the pocket watches. The one pocket watch that does not appear to be melting as the other three are. There is a large unknown box with a tree branch on top of it. And something else unknown draped
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Thomas Demand is a sculptor and photographer from Germany. He is known all around the world for his phenomenal and engaging political still life artworks. When he first started he focused on sculpture‚ using photography to document his paper-and-cardboard reconstructions. However‚ in 1993‚ photography and sculpture traded position in his artistic process; the photograph became the “end product‚” with the sculpture providing a means to that end. Demand’s following sculptures were made especially to
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Asian art‚ although very different over the centuries‚ continues to represent the area’s rapidly changing culture and the world the artists are living in. “Chess Set” how do you note a piece of art?‚ an original Chaturanga set displayed at the Norton Simon Museum‚ is an interactive art piece carved from ivory and wood in the 19th century. Chaturanga is now known as chess and is a popular game played in modern society. Pieces are strategically moved in hopes of eliminating the king‚ therefore winning
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The persistence of memory is an oil on canvas painting painted by one of the most famous surrealist painters of all time Salvador Dali. This masterpiece was painted in 1931 and like its’ title‚ it depicts time and its positive and negative aspects. The painting is 9.5 in × 13 in and is found in the museum of modern art in New York. Dali’s painting is one of the most unique and conveys the symbolism as well as the point Dali is trying to get across beautifully. The pocket watch painted as if it was
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In this picture‚ a young woman is seen from the back investigating a round window. The young lady wears a splendid white dress‚ a shawl hung over her shoulders and a cap with a round overflow on her back. The young woman wears no shoes and is standing on her toes to look into the window. The young woman is standing before a designed plaster wall with paint chipping from its surface. Her body throws a different shadow on the wall‚ showing intense daylight. Her right hand vanishes into the dark as
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Distinctively Visual Image Page 52 “On the other side of our barbed wire fence were twenty or thirty Aussie men – as skinny as us – and wearing slouch hats. Unlike the Japs‚ they had hairy legs. And they were standing in rows – serenading us.” John Misto created a written visual image that comes through in Act 1 Scene 7 (Page 52). This is brought up in the play when Bridie and Sheila are being interviewed by Rick (Host)‚ they were originally talking about the conditions that they were in‚ how they
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image of a sign put up by the government at the time saying ‘dont listen to rumour’ reinforces the attitude she developed about the British governments approach to war. Similar to the use of photographs to enhance and validate a setting‚ Weir draws visual comparisons between the sparse‚ lifeless deserts of Australia and those of Egypt. In doing so‚ suggests that these men’s struggle is thoughtless and insignificant in the greater scheme of things. As well as this many of the Australian scenes are
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Through the use of distinctively visual in various texts‚ composers effectively communicate their ideas and concepts of certain aspects by inducing the audience to vividly imagine and interpret and thus shape meaning. The author uses the distinctively visual technique to emphasise the ways that an individual reacts to a certain aspect of life and how individual human experiences affect their perspective and interpretation of the world. The German film Run Lola Run by Tom Tykwer and the world war
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‘Run Lola Run’ Distinctively Visual Analysis Distinctively visual texts can control the way we explore and interpret the images we see‚ affecting the way we make interpretations of the experiences we come across in life. The distinctively visual represented in the film ‘Run Lola Run’ by Tom Tykwer is clear as unique images are presented to give the audience a feeling of suspense and thrill. This film does not use a large amount of dialogue‚ instead the story is told through images‚ symbols and motifs
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Distinctively visual techniques affect the way in which we perceive meaning and emphasise significant aspects of life through heightening our sensory appreciation of texts. The use of distinctively visual texts emphasises the ways that individuals respond to significant aspects of life such as love‚ time and hope through various tools and techniques. In Tom Tykwer’s motion picture Run Lola Run‚ the aspect of love and how we will do anything for it is emphasised through techniques such as split
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