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    answer is true. Question 5 of 18     Score: 5   (of possible 5 points) How do movies create an illusion of movement?   A. through patterns within editing B. persistence of vision   C. the use of the freeze-frame   D. causal minimalism  Answer Key: B  Feedback The correct answer is "B"‚ persistence of vision Question 6 of 18     Score: 5   (of possible 5 points) As described in the text‚ implicit meanings within film are only slightly more

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    Rachel Whiteread’s House Memory is not alien to us. We all have memories‚ memories that are situated in the past. Our memories are the representations of absent things that get portrayed in the form of an image. A memory is not the real thing‚ it’s just an image of what the minds manifests. Drawing from memory we can begin to bridge the gap between art and the socio-historical dimensions of specific places. A memory can be a reconnection of a place‚ thus establishing authenticity of meaning

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    James Fenton‚ the poet of ’Cambodia’ spent several years in Asia‚ touring countries such as Cambodia‚ Vietnam and Indochina and became distressed and exceedingly more and more incensed by the atrocious war crimes being committed by those in authority. He wrote most of his poems upon his return to America‚ but ’Cambodia’ was written while he was visiting Southern Asia. Cambodia was a country devastated by war‚ and over 2 million civilians died in the various conflicts. The conflict he is referring

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    Yayoi Kusama FOR EACH ARTIST CASE STUDY use these headings Artmaking practice Artist information DOB/DOD Country or origin (cultural background) Key points about the artists life and background AS THEY RELATE TO THEIR ARTMAKING. Practice includes both IDEAS (CONCEPTUAL PRACTICE) and ACTIONS (MATERIAL PRACTICE) eg. artforms‚ subject matter‚ ideas and issues explored‚ intentions‚ research‚ planning‚ materials‚ techniques‚ style‚ development of personal symbols or recognisable style‚ influences

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    Cultural context In this essay I will be discussing the architectural qualities of the ‘Farnsworth House’ by ‘Mies Van Der Rohe’. Mies Van Der Rohe was born in Germany in 1886 and died in USA in 1969. He managed to complete projects such as ‘Commonwealth Plaza’‚ ‘860-880 Lake Shore Drive apartments’‚ Crown hall’ and ‘Seagram Building’ in which the structure for all was out of steel and glass. (Franz SCHULZE 2004:294) It could be said that architectural qualities can be the set of qualities

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    mohsinhamid.com home about novels essays stories interviews connect The Reluctant Fundamentalist Published in 2007 in these languages. Became an international bestseller with over a million copies in print. Was adapted for the cinema. Awards Won the Ambassador Book Award‚ Anisfield-Wolf Book Award‚ Asian American Literary Award‚ Premio Speciale Dal Testo Allo Schermo‚ and South Bank Show Award for Literature. Was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize‚ International IMPAC Dublin

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    Cubism and Picasso Paris‚ the world center of art‚ is a thriving city full of artistic activities that provide unparalleled conditions for the exchange of creative ideas throughout history. Paris has been the avant-garde in art and culture. This inspiring city witnessed many artistic movements that had a huge impact on world culture. During the 1920s after WWI‚ a wave of artists of all nationalities gathered in French capital to investigate a way to make their art different. The desperation and

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    behavior consistent‚ predictable‚ and trustworthy? Usability. Is the product easy to use? - Affordance: product invites to discover possibilities of the product. - Intuitiveness: it is easy to understand and explain what the product can do. - Minimalism: there is nothing redundant about the product’s content or appearance. - Learnability: it is fast and easy to learn how to use the product. - Memorability: once you have learnt how to do something you don’t forget it. -

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    Studio Learning Task No 1: What is Design? Q1: What was the industrial revolution? When did it occur? How did industrialisation lead to the creation of the design profession? How was industrial manufacturing different from the traditional way of making a product and what role did the designer play in creating new products? The industrial revolution was the transition to manufacturing processes‚ beginning in England around the 16th century. Industrialization led to the creation of the design profession

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    HUM 1020 Unit 4 Study Guide Chapter 17: Romantic Era Define: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. bel canto gesamtkunstwerk lieder natural selection leitmotiv Times to Know: 1. Beginning of the French Revolution (1792) 2. American Civil War (1861-1865) Names to Know: 1. Louis Pasteur 2. Charles Darwin 3. Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Jacques-Louis David 5. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 6. Shelley‚ Byron‚ and Keats (started Romantic poetry in England) 7. Charles Dickens 8. Edgar Allan Poe 9. Emerson

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