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    Through the peculiarities of characterisation and the distinctively visual we experience the impact of place on people. Distinctively visual language shows the similarities and differences between characters and environment with the use of vivid imagery. The distinctively visual is able to create detailed setting‚ characters and place. Through the distinctively visual Henry Lawson and Tim Burton convey interesting views on environment and human interactions‚ and their affect on people and society

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    The global trauma of World War II‚ particularly the events that took place at Auschwitz and Hiroshima‚ caused dramatic changes in the visual arts. New ideas and criticisms of culture and society had come about‚ and artists were responding--consciously and unconsciously--to the war. New ideas about the arts had emerged shortly after the war. The long-standing notion that the arts make society more civilized and raise people above their instincts of fear and violence was proven untrue. Consequently

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    ground was submerged in it. At least 2 feet deep‚ I could not give you the width if I had wanted to. This expansive terrain ran in all directions‚ and frozen white powdered water would lay like an infection for months to follow. I had a thick coat. It was safe to say that I was perfectly secure until weather conditions furthered. Luckily‚ the weather had been at a still for the last day or two. The sun beamed down upon the land with relevancy. I stopped in my tracks behind brush; a clearing a couple

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    Hawaiian Cultural Visual Essay One bright early morning we headed to North Shore where we got to see a new part of Hawaii. It had different things to offer and we were excited to check it all out. Even in Honolulu we noticed some food trucks around and even though we heard only great things about them‚ the concept of the food being on the truck and served to us was still a little weird! When it came lunchtime‚ we‚ along with the rest of our group‚ decided to give the food trucks a try. The pricing

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    changed‚ and a lot of the personal‚ private freedoms Americans enjoy are gone. The text in the center of the art piece sets the tone. It forces the viewer to ask themselves the question. Are we really free? By taking a second look at the image I am first drawn to the upper left hand corner‚ where the preamble of the U.S. Constitution is seen. To me the placement of “We the People” in the upper left hand corner‚ and the size of the print shows the importance of the “U.S. Constitution” to the

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    effects of Visual Distraction on Reaction Time Abstract Distraction has been associated with affecting human reaction time. These associations have been obtained from studies focusing on drivers in particular. Driver distraction is very common nowadays and it is associated with many car crashes (Governors Highway Safety Association‚ 2011). Distraction can take forms in visual‚ cognitive‚ auditory and manual handling of the vehicle. In this study the aim was to test the effects of visual distraction

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    Anonymous student Instructor Name English 102 13 January 2008 Abortion: A Tale of Two Toons To sway opinions or target certain audiences‚ authors often use written humor as a means to convey their argument. Artists and designers behind visual statements such as magazine advertisements or posters frequently use the same method. Political cartoons are a popular way of expressing opinions about current events and dissatisfaction with governing officials. The ever growing abortion debate is

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    “Migrant Mother”- A Picture Worth a Thousand of wordsDorothea Lange’s photograph‚ known as Migrant Mother‚ was taken in 1936 during the great depression era which emphasizes a woman‚ Florence Leona Christie. She holds a baby in her lap as her other two youngsters group around her. The mother ’s face is the core of the picture. Her fingertips are simply touching her face as she is thinking of something. The youngsters settle close to their mother and lean their heads on her shoulder and back yet there

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    TANUSRI  R.P  SAMY   VISUAL  CULTURE  INTERMEDIATE  PROJECT   Perception  and  Composition.     The  painting  I  have  chosen  represents  the  formal  elements  that  reflect  on  a  new   modern  art  movement  pre  and  post  independent  India.  The  artist  is  Jamini  Roy   and  the  painting  is  named:  "Drummers”     Shri  Jamini  Roy

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    ENGL 112 Visual Argument Analysis Essay 1st Draft February 4‚ 2013 Second Hand Smoking Effects All Imagine your life is trapped in a car seat‚ restrained under your seat belt with nowhere to turn. You see the flash of the lighter flicker and begin to dread the next ten to twenty minutes of the car ride praying you are almost to your destination. You start to imagine how that person can really live with himself or herself knowing they are taking away from your healthy life. I question

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