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    Advertising and Consumerism According to the dictionary‚ ‘advertising’ means “publicize for the purpose of selling or causing one to want.” In a more casual language‚ it just means making a product popular or promoting it. In contemporary times it is one of the most if not the most important aspect of business management. With the rise of information technology and consumerism‚ advertising has changed from its traditional sense‚ to something much more complicated and challenging. That said if done

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    Lindsay Chandler Lkc5074@psu.edu; INART 005 Section 3 If you can’t beat them‚ join them: The Impact of Technology on the Arts Ask a college student if they can remember the last time they attended a live play or musical. Even better‚ ask the student if they have ever watched a live dance performance. It is likely that most of these students have not recently attended a live performance‚ with the exception of the concerts of modern artists. On the other hand‚ ask these students when they last watched

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    politicians or economists have argued that spending has evolved too much and lead to a vast empty life (Livingston 2); while other writers believe it helps shape the economy and make it fair. Americans depend too much and are driven largely by consumerism; using it to buy happiness and convenience which can lead to health and other complications in life. The holidays are the perfect opportunity to show someone your love and care for them in special ways. Most individuals seem to forget about the

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    Jean –Michel Basquiat was like a solar eclipse in the art world‚ something you rarely see and briefly exist. While Basquiat had a brief existence in the mainstream art world‚ he changed the art world forever. For the few people that were lucky enough to witness this event known by many names such as SAMO‚ Innovator‚ The First‚ Phenomenon and simply Basquiat‚ his impact is everlasting. However‚ unlike a solar eclipse Basquiat left behind stories that are in many different media‚ now these stories

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    high school‚ his intentions were to study art education at the University of Pittsburgh in the hope of becoming an art teacher. He moved to New York City to pursue his own art. In the 1950’s Warhol became known for his drawings for shoe advertisements. During the 1960’s Warhol created his most known works‚ doing pop art works of Marilyn Monroe‚ Campbell’s soup cans‚ and Elvis Presley. He became a huge american celebrity and respected in the global art community. In 1968 a radical feminist attempted

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    POP ART AND ANDY WARHOL PRESENTATION Benjamin Dyer Arts/125 June 29‚2015 Marianne Murawski What is Pop Art ? Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines Pop Art as  An art form in which common objects such as road signs‚ hamburgers‚ comic strips‚ or soup cans are used as subject matter and are often physically incorporated in the work A. Warhol Biography Overview     Born: Aug. 6‚ 1928 Died: Feb. 22‚ 1987 Was a successful magazine and ad illustrator who became a leading artist of the 1960’s Pop

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    famous pop artist known to man. He is best known for his work “100 Cans” which shows numerous Campbell’s Soup cans‚ which leads to the question‚ how can something so simple be so captivating? This is a perfect example of what pop art was and still is today. Warhol took something so simple that people see every day and turned it into the most famous art piece of the era. This style is what Andy Warhol was known for‚ turning simple everyday items into powerful and mesmerizing pieces of art. Warhol

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    The politics of land reform and land settlement in Sri Lanka By Sunil Bastian Introduction It is possible to analyse land reforms using a variety of frameworks. The most common one found in literature‚ especially among those concerned about the economy‚ is to link the land reform debate with the objective of achieving agricultural growth. For others who are concerned with rights‚ the purpose is to ensure land rights and poverty alleviation. In recent times the notion of rights based development

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    Consumerism is the center of American culture. Americans tend to confuse their wants with their needs. With new advances in technology‚ as well as the help of advertisers‚ people are provided with easy access to new products that seem essential to their everyday life‚ even though they have survived this long without them. People cannot live without food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. But realistically‚ according to people’s different lifestyles‚ more than food‚ clothing‚ and shelter are needed. Most

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    Pop art is a movement that first emerged in Britain in the Mid 1950s and later went on the United States in the late 1950s. Pop art appears on many of the things we use to such as comic strips‚ magazine ads‚ and supermarket products. Pop art was shaped by early artists Eduardo Paolozzi‚ Richard Hamilton‚ Robert Rauschenberg‚ and Jasper Johns. The creation of pop art helped to modernize the society we live in today. Pop art is an extension and repudiation of dadaism. (Wikipedia) Andy Warhol

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