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    The film “Red Dog”‚ directed by Kriv Stenders‚ effectively uses the distinctly visual to present unique Australian ideas of mateship and the harshness of the Australian outback. It is though film techniques such as camera shots‚ sound‚ colour and lighting that creates the distinct images of the Australian identity. A number of different factors combined create this great film demonstrating the typical Australian values. These include the setting‚ the comedic script‚ nostalgic elements‚ the love

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    effects‚ techniques‚ context and meaning” (The Open University‚ 2013‚ p. 76)‚ this essay will argue through close visual analysis from an art history point of view that Picasso’s Guernica can be seen as a form of protest. Furthermore‚ the essay will also argue that Guernica’s meaning has changed and it is now a symbol of peace whilst continuing to fulfil its purpose as a form of protest. Guernica is a large mural and an example of Synthetic Cubism painted by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). Created using the

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    Throughout the ages‚ as artists portrayed images of war‚ attitudes have changed. Guernica by Pablo Picasso and The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello are both about war‚ and are both regarding a specific incident in war‚ the images produced are very different. Due to the differing styles of these battles‚ the nature of the artistic movement of the time‚ as well as political and cultural influences of the time‚ Picasso ’s Guernica and Uccello ’s Battle of San Romano portray remarkably contrasting images

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    Why is Visual Literacy Important? Arthur T. Peace CGD218 Visual Literacy in Business (ADL1513A) Instructor Tony O’Neal March 30‚ 2015 What is visual literacy? This is the first thing I asked myself when I first saw the name. I guess the first thing would be to understand what visual communication is. This is when you have the ability to send and receive messages using pictures. Visual literacy goes hand in hand with this in that it is basically the ability to gather meaning from

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    Andrew Haigh Mrs. Zameni Visual Language and Culture HU130 March 17‚ 2013 Visual Language in Video Games Visual language is a very interesting subject to study. Before I took my visual language class I really didn’t pay any attention really how or what people are trying to get across in there art. I knew that when an artist creates art of any kind there is always a reason behind it‚ I just never really took the time to figure it out. Now that I am at the end of my visual language class I can’t

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    Discuss how distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in at least TWO episodes of Seachange set for study and ONE other related text of your own choosing. Composers use distinctively visual images to convey distinctive experiences within our lives‚ such as feelings we have felt‚ places we have been and images we have seen. This then helps emphasise the different purposes distinctively visual images can create. We are shown this in the TV series directed by Debbie Cox‚ Seachange‚ episode

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    Mercy Killing: If You Really Care. Euthanasia has remained a heated debate among the pro-life and pro-choice community for several decades. Euthanasia is also known as assisted suicide as well as mercy killing. Those who support euthanasia argue that it allows a person to be put out of their misery; they believe that shortening a terminal patient’s pain and suffering is a final “act of mercy” (Medical News). Proponents of euthanasia allege that in the circumstance of having a terminally ill family

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    I ’m not drunk‚ I ’m just intoxicated by you. | I was so enchanted by your beauty that I ran into that wall over there. So I am going to need your name and number for insurance purposes. | If beauty were time‚ you ’d be eternity. | 1If I were a stop light‚ I ’d turn red everytime you passed by‚ just so I could stare at you a bit longer. | Babe‚ your beauty makes the morning sun look like the dull glimmer of the moon. | You ’d better direct that beauty somewhere else‚ you ’ll set the carpet

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    Joey Guy Dr. Taylor ENG 102 May 21‚ 2013 Life is only Getting Tougher for College Students It is no secret that our society is increasing the demand for a college education‚ as more and more people are going to college each year in hopes of making a better life for themselves. The main purpose to go to college is to expand the minds of students and to offer them the knowledge to attain good‚ quality jobs that they could not have received without a degree. The blame for expensive university

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    “The Joy of Life” pg. 356 Elements of Art and Principles of Design February 21‚ 2013 The Joy of Life During the year of 1905 an artist by the name of Henri Matisse created a beautiful master piece and called “The Joy of Life”. In this artwork the artist used the different elements of art such as color‚ line‚ and space to make the piece more appealing to the audience. To develop a sense of design the artist used the principles of design contrast and emphasis to catch

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