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    Cinematic Landscape

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    Cinematic landscape Landscape as a culturally constructed reality is a mediation of technology and artistic production‚ which of course includes painting‚ photography‚ mapping‚ survey as well as filmmaking‚ which is the subject of matter in this essay. Cinematic landscape bears the ability to provide views with moving images of known and unknown environments of interesting locations. It is quite difficult to define precisely when the first film was ever made‚ mostly for the reason that it

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    Landscapes Essay

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    One of the most overlooked changes that takes place is that of the environment and landscape. The landscape is one of the most important parts of our society’s culture and has a great effect on how we live. It seems that nowadays‚ many individuals are taking advantage of the land and nothing appreciating it for every thing that it is worth. Its true that not everyone is going to look at the environment and landscape in the same way‚ however that is no excuse to disrespect it. Then again‚ a whole

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    Landscape With Icarus

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    Pieter the Elder’s Baroque painting “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus‚” was supposed to focus on Icarus drowning in the ocean after being near the sun for too long. Instead‚ the focus was shifted towards the landscape where the two farmers are working in the field. The reason why this occurred was because the mass of the painting made it so to distract me from searching where Icarus was in the painting. The landscape based on its mass carried more weight in the painting than the ocean as it showed

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    Celtic Landscapes

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    Celtic Landscapes The research for this presentation‚ and ultimately‚ the essay for this subject will be based on the different ways that the landscapes were represented during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century throughout Britain. Defining the term ‘Celtic landscape’ is integral to the understanding of the subject. Much like the term ‘borders’ that we came across earlier in the term‚ landscape is a constructed term‚ borders are created by identities: regional identities and national

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    least two centuries‚ but until the emergence of landscape perception and assessment research in the 1960s these benefits were considered too subjective to measure. Kaplan et al. (1972) were among the first to measure people’s preferences for natural over urban scenes‚ and before long investigators were developing models to predict green space preferences based upon the biophysical‚ psychological‚ and artistic properties of vegetation and other landscape elements (Daniel 2001). These included psycho-evolutionary

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    Landscape With Icarus

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    A world so beautiful has a small detail of death. Through the magnificent art of Pieter Brueghel‚ he has shown an artwork that is named “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus”. It has inspired a poet named William Carlos Williams write his view with the world of the painting called “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus”. Even though the poem and the paint resent around a similar area‚ each represents a different tone‚ mood‚ and theme as they differ from one another. To begin‚ the mood that is seen throughout

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    Manufactured Landscapes

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    Manufactured Landscapes follows photographer‚ Edward Burtynsky on his journey through China and a brief detour into Bangladesh as he captures elements representing the country’s industrial revolution. The film covers themes including the production cycle in China‚ its generation and usage of energy‚ globalization‚ and the urbanization rate in China. The documentary begins with the production cycle in China‚ represented by a factory that seems to extend infinitely and a depiction of the man power

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    Pied Beauty Poem Analysis

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    Hopkins masterfully uses figurative language to convey imagery that leads to the reader’s appreciation of the "mental pictures" the poet is attempting to convey.In the poem’s title‚ "Pied" indicates the kind of "beauty" that Hopkins will praise—multi-colored things‚ and is defined as......having patches of two or more colors‚ as various birds and other animals:The poem’s first phrase grabs the reader with a familiar religious line‚ "Glory be to God." This sets the tone for the rest of the poem by

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    Child space

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    childhood development‚ architecture and landscape architecture. Therefore‚ teaching design studio on children’s architecture begins with the discussion on functioning of children to the built environment. That is‚ how sensorial and motoric actions as well as social activities of children are influenced by the elements of architecture and landscape. Finally‚ the effects on children’s functioning are discussed in terms of designing and planning buildings and landscape for the children. In General:

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    life and features strongly in any debate about national identity‚ especially as expressed in Australian literature‚ painting‚ popular music‚ films and foods. The bush was something that was uniquely Australian and very different to the European landscapes familiar to many new immigrants. The bush was revered as a source of national ideals by the likes of Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. Romanticising the bush in this way was a big step forward for Australians in their steps towards self-identity

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