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    Art and Music

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    Charles Wuorinen writes: "In any medium‚ entertainment is that which we can receive and enjoy passively‚ without effort‚ without our putting anything into the experience. Art is that which requires some initial effort from the receiver‚ after which the experience received may indeed be entertaining‚ but also transcending as well. Art is like nuclear fusion: you have to put something into it to get it started‚ but you get more out of it in the end than what you put in. Entertainment is its own reward

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    Perception in the Arts

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    Perception in the Arts The subjectivity of perception makes art what it is. Art is all about perception and individuality‚ since everyone has a different background‚ experience‚ taste‚ and opinion about any artwork. To determine the extent to which perception plays a role in the development‚ and the existence‚ of the arts‚ it is essential to identify the knowledge issues of perception in regards to the area of knowledge. First‚ is perception consistent and definite? Does previous knowledge (prejudice)

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    Have you ever been to the circus and seen the animals performing tricks and entertaining the audience. You might have enjoyed it‚ but the animals didn’t. I believe that circuses should be illegal because they can make animals become very aggressive‚ they can make the animals very unhealthy and‚ animals in circuses may become depressed. The first reason why I believe that circuses should be illegal is because it can make animals very aggressive. Some may argue that not all circus animals become

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    was set aside for women in the audience and it was at the far end of the theater opposite of the stage (MacGowan 85). This design was extremely beneficial because it used a space that‚ before‚ was empty and useless and it turned it into a place for art and‚ more importantly‚ a place of revenue and profit. Because of this‚ most of the corrales did not even have to pay rent for the space (MacGowan 85). Every other public theater in Spain would follow this same architectural pattern until after 1700

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    Spirituality and Art

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    Spirituality in Art “Spirituality is such a vibrant and integral part of our lives that even our changing times and all the apparent obstacles have not stifled the powerful partnership of spirituality and art in the modern era” Lynn M. Herbert. This essay will assess and discuss three contemporary artists that address the idea or concept of ‘spirituality’ in their work. Spirituality is a term that lacks certain defiance or a definitive definition‚ although social scientists have defined spirituality

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    Arts Integration

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    Arts integration should be utilized in school systems today. Art integration involves learning through art while content is simultaneously incorporated alongside. In the education system today‚ new concepts and ideas are being implemented into classrooms where they are seen fit. Art is not a new or advanced idea‚ but complete classroom integration is somewhat new. The time‚ funding‚ and preparation often stray educators away from successful art integration‚ however it is achievable. There are numerous

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    The Definition of Art

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    Art‚ like most things‚ is in the eye of the beholder. It can be everything‚ but it can also be nothing depending on the status of the artist. Life is made up of art and artistic values‚ and the unfortunate thing about it is that hardly anyone will notice. Art itself is the purest form of expression‚ and it can be expressed in three different ways: physically‚ emotionally‚ and spiritually. Physical art is art that can be measured by one of the five senses‚ typically sight‚ and is created by hand

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    how do we compete with Cinema? Take the route of the commercial group theatre of Calcutta and depend on lavish sets? Elaborate lighting? Expensive costumes? Stars? No. He came up with the answer- Reduce the cost of theatre‚ make theatre a form of art which gives something to audience that cinema can never hope to. Thus‚ he realized‚ something he had always known but as he said‚ he had never understood the full import of: the fact that theatre is a live show. The event of theatre does not take place

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    Political Art

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    Culture” and “The Politics of Art”. Although these three articles all focus on the topic about art politics‚ each article introduce different aspects about art politics. “Censorship and Its Progeny” is about a history of political art that happens in Middle Ages‚ the art event in Alaska and the Censorship. “Performance‚ Community‚ Culture” mainly discuss the art performance‚ community and culture in British. “The Politics of Art” introduce specific events about art business that happened in America

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    Art 7

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    The Arts play a large role in the expression of inner thoughts and beauty in my life. From dance and music to abstract art our concept of life is shown through the various ways in which we interpret it. We use the Arts as a means of touching that part of us that we cannot reach with Physical Science‚ Social Science‚ or any of the Humanities. The arts allow us to be as specific or as abstract as we please. It helps us become closer to ourselves and to others around us. Though there has been a lot

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