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    Neue Staatsgalerie

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    tectonically rich and significant - “both/ and”‚ “double-functioning elements”‚ “more is not less”‚ “the difficult unity of inclusion” - communication at numerous levels - could have aesthetic simplicity‚ but with inner complexity - achieving apparent simplicity through real complexity - renewed consciousness of history - eclectic‚ image-oriented appropriation of history

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    the ancient Greek orators‚ teaches that if you don’t know what you’re talking about‚ just ratchet up the level of difficulty and no one will ever know." "Don’t confuse simplicity‚ though‚ with simplemindedness. A good writer can express an extremely complicated idea clearly and make the job look effortless. But such simplicity is a difficult thing to achieve because to be clear in your writing you have to be clear in your thinking. This is why the simplest and clearest writing has the greatest

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    as his poetry style began to reach the end of its time. Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman respond to emersons dictation for a new kind of poet through their fundamental opinions and writing. The simplicity Emerson mentions in his call‚ rings a tone for the writing of Dickinson. The beauty in simplicity can be seen in its purity and consistency. Dickinson often has the tendency to follow a A‚B‚C‚B rhyme scheme giving her poetry a consistent even flow. Each line‚ concise and definite Dickinson’s

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    After reading chapters 1‚2‚3‚ & 7 of On Writing Well by William Zinsser‚ I found that his stance on the importance of simplicity in writing very impactful as not only does this pertain to writing but to lots of other aspects of life. Zinsser believes in the importance of routine‚ this applies to my life as almost everything I do daily is routine based. Without a solid foundation and consistency‚ I believe everything we wish to accomplish cannot be done successfully without it. For example‚ every

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    Tic Tac Toe

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    the game is drawn. The computer always tries to win a game. Players soon discover that best play from both parties leads to a draw (often referred to as cat or cat’s game). Hence‚ Tic-tac-toe is most often played by young children. Because of the simplicity of Tic-tac-toe‚ it is often used as a pedagogical tool for teaching the concepts of good sportsmanship and the branch of artificial intelligence that deals with the searching of game trees. It is straightforward to write a computer program to play

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    ad that they can look just as beautiful—even though the individual’s makeup is professionally done. Models are no exception to this rule of thumb in advertising. The generalization that supermodels are unintelligent has been used to display the simplicity and foolproof design of a product for many years in the advertising business. The phone company LG displays a perfect example of the use of this technique when it introduced the new LG DB520 in an advertisement. The cellphone itself is shown in

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    In 1918‚ over 500 million people across the world were affected by an influenza pandemic. 50 to 100 million of them – 3 to 5 percent of the world’s population at the time – were killed. In 1976‚ approximately 3‚000 people died from the same disease – roughly 0.00007% of the world’s population at that time. What changed? Progress. A word Neil Postman doesn’t seem to acknowledge in his essay‚ Future Shlock. You see‚ Mr. Postman has a theory. He essentially states that after future shock‚ a phrase that

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    masks. Tanaka created his own unique artistic features in Noh poster. Now‚ I want to analyze Tanaka’s poster of a Noh figure: the geometry grid system‚ the Ma concept‚ and the ethnic relations of the Noh poster. 1. Noh figure: Pure and Simplicity In most of Tannaka’s Noh posters‚ he used the traditional Japanese Noh mask figure as a main graphic element. For example in "The 12th Sankei Kanze‚" He used Noh play Death woman’s Noh mask as the principal surface‚ which is arranged in the

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    reacted to this social change by creating an aesthetic relevance to the requirements of the time. The Bauhaus Design showed simplicity with emphasis on straight edges and smooth‚ slim forms. The aim was to take advantage of the possibilities of mass production to achieve a style of design that was both functional and aesthetic. Objects were to be designed to have "simplicity‚ multiplicity‚ economical use of space‚ material‚ time and money which looks as modern as anything in production today. I

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    simplifying life‚ he believed that the less possessions a person had the less they had to worry about. He developed a new and creative way of philosophy titled transcendentalism. Transcendentalism dealt with finding joy in nature‚ simplicity‚ and individualism. Simplicity is the state of being simple‚ uncomplicated‚ or uncompounded. Simplifying life cuts back on stress and worries. What’s the point in owning 50 pairs of shoes‚ when all that is really needed is 1 good pair that can be worn every day

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