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    the photogram. A photogram is picture‚ usually abstract‚ produced on sensitive photographic material (usually photographic paper). A photogram is created without the use of the camera by placing an object on the material and exposing to light. 2. Outline the process involved in creating a photogram; In a darkroom‚ or a darkened room‚ objects are arranged on top a piece of photographic material‚ usually photographic paper. Objects with different opacities on one print are more affective and interesting

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    and sound. Each of these components blend together to create a seamless environment for the telling of a story. When the language of a film is assembled properly‚ the viewer will not notice‚ creating a certain “invisibility”‚ thus adding to the verisimilitude of a film. Without these techniques‚ a film may lack this actuality‚ causing the viewer to be distracted or confused by what is happening in the background of the story. A very simple example of a component of cinematic film is the angle of

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    Ready to read a depressing and horrifyingly real novel set in depression-era America? Miss Lonelyhearts is for you! The narrator is an advice columnist at a  New York newspaper restricted to only receiving and responding to letters from suffering individuals. The mental strain of this sadistic lifestyle takes a toll on his personal life... How could he possibly continue being Miss Lonelyhearts? One of the reasons this book is a renowned classic is because of its ability to relate to readers. Although

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    What was the effect of photography on painting in the nineteenth century? The photograph was developed in 1839 simultaneously in England and France by Talbot and Daguerre. That is the technique of chemically fixing of an image produced by exposure to rays of sun. William Fox Talbot was an English scholar and scientist who developed the negative and positive process. He used sensitive paper soaked in sodium hyposulphite called calotype. This became the basis for all subsequent photography. Photography

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    Born in Madrid into an artistic family‚ she learned photography at an early age‚ though she initially hoped to become a painter. In the late 1970s she joined post-Franco Madrid’s turbulent cultural scene‚ the movida madrilène; but had her first photographic show‚ Peluquería (Hair Salon)—figures bizarrely arranged with objects like turtles or electric razors ( Barcelona in 1979). In the 1980s she became famous for large‚ carefully organized monochrome photographs hand painted with watercolour and varnished

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    Yun Zhang Renaissance Art in Context Dec.13th. 2012 FA231 Professor Stephanie Leone Virgin and child with lilies Italian (Florence)
about 1460–70 Luca della Robbia 
 Overall: 48 x 38cm (18 7/8 x 14 15/16in.) Glazed terracotta 
 Classification: Sculpture
 Type: Relief
 Museum of Fine Arts‚ Boston Virgin and child with lilies Italian (Florence)
about 1460–70 Luca della Robbia 
 Overall: 48 x 38cm (18 7/8 x 14 15/16in.) Glazed terracotta 
 Classification: Sculpture


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    The History of the English Language - The History of the English Language In this paper I will discuss where and how the English language originated and how it has spread to become one of the most spoken languages in the world. Before I started my research on my topic of choice‚ my original hypothesis was that the English language was started by a whole assortment of Germanic tribes invading England thousands of years ago. This ultimately became the goal of my paper‚ to see if Germanic tribes started

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    first half. “Half a league‚ half a league‚ half a league onward.” A large part of the poem is the repetition. This repetition of certain phrases creates a rhythm not unlike the galloping of horse’s hooves on the ground. This creates a feeling of verisimilitude and provides an authentic experience for the reader. The repeated phrase‚ “Cannon to the right of them/Cannon to the left of them/Cannon in front of them.” suggests that they were surrounded by enemies on all sides. The sentence also suggests

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    Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be only slight‚ or it can be partial‚ or it can be complete. Abstraction exists along a continuum. Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be abstract‚ at least theoretically‚ since perfect representation is likely to be exceedingly elusive. Artwork which takes liberties‚ altering for instance color and form in ways that are conspicuous‚ can be

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    History and technology of Opalotypes Fig 1; Unknown‚ date unknown Opalotype 383 x 280mm; From the collection of CCMC; Introduction The Opalotype consists of almost any photographic technique as long as it used on opal glass. It was in use from the mid 1800 ’s through to the1930 ’s and most of the methods of photographic production that were used during the 19th century were tried out with opalotypes. However despite it ’s long-lived history‚ Opalotypes are sadly treated as a very minor side

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