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    The SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON In the book I read‚ The Swiss Family Robinson‚ the family was ship wrecked on an island. Their boat was made of wood. Nowadays boats are made of metal and have radar or other tracking devices on board. Instead of leather masts we have giant motor propelled rudders and jets. Instead of just transportation today boats are used for pleasure‚ or even marriages. They have boats with big swimming pools‚ dining areas‚ tennis courts and even the movie theaters on-board. Many years

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    Located in the developing country‚ the Dominican Republic; the United Nations International Research and Training institute for the Advancement of Women (UN-INSTRAW)‚ created by the United Nations in 1976 via recommendation of the First World Conference of Women. INSTRAW is an inter-governmental organization (IGO) whose mission is: “devoted to research‚ training and knowledge management in partnership with governments‚ the United Nations System‚ civil society and academia to achieve gender

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    1921 His mother passes away 4. Father Enrolls him in The Academy of Art in Madrid‚ Spain. 5. Expelled and later debarred from Academy 6. Arrested on Political Reasons B. Moves to Paris 1. meets Pablo Picasso 2. begins work on Un Chein Andolou (acceptance into Surrealism) 3. Meets Surrealist Painter Paul Eluard 4. Seduces Eluards wife Gala. 5. Begins work in cubism‚ futurism‚ and metaphysical painting. 6. 1929 he founded the Surrealists group. As his ideas

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    Ingmar Bergman’s film‚ Persona‚ allows for a plethora of interpretations‚ none of which can really be said to be correct. The film is overflowing with symbolism just within the credit sequence that is later repeated throughout the movie. Within the structure‚ the elements continue being related to each other. It is easy to become disoriented in flash backs‚ dream sequences‚ and personality confusion that characterizes the action of the film. This makes it hard to create a clear picture

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    ’Cahiers’‚ André Bazin. Intellectual Cinema French cinema has always held a reputation for producing experimental films and forging sometimes tenuous links with the world of fine art. Luis Bunuel’s 1928 collaboration with Salvador Dali Un Chien Andalou is a case in point. Although the New Wave were certainly no less intellectual in their approach to film-making‚ they were a generation raised on the drama and excitement of Hollywood movies. They rebelled against the traditional French cinema

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    Film Presentation – Meshes of the Afternoon Summary of ExtractTitle: Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)Directors + Actors: Alexander Hammid & Maya Deren (husband and wife team)Time: 00:15-05:10Length: 4min55sec | Rationale * Psychologically thrilling * Astounding cinematography * Intriguing plot‚ symbolism‚ meaning * Attracted me to its short length‚ but ability to make the audience think so much | Genre: Expectations MetPsychological thriller – mystery‚ horror and thriller * Mental

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    Running Head: KEY ASPECTS Key Aspects of Surrealism Inaugurated by Max Ernst Amrit Johal‚ 301102319 FPA 111: D109 (Anna-Marie) Research Essay‚ Fall 2010 Max Ernst‚ an inventive artist and one of the pioneers of the Surrealist movement‚ was able to project the ideas of Surrealism to his audience in a very efficient manner. Surrealism is a discipline‚ which allows one to think like a child and create art that brings you to a dream-like state. Ernst was able to accomplish this by creating

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    Introduction: The 19th. century was an era of invention and discovery. The horrors of the First World War led to widespread social trauma. People found consolation in art and literature‚ and used it as a way to express their outrage caused by the war. People demanded a form of expression that was honest‚ realistic‚ and critical of political and social behaviours. This Disillusionment following the war manifested itself in a number of ways‚ sparking artistic‚ literary‚ philosophical‚ musical‚ and

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    Salvadore Felipe Jacinto Dali Y Domenech was born on May 11‚ 1904 . in Figueras‚ Spain. He was a Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker by trade. Dali is commonly regarded as having been “artistically influential for his explorations of subconscious imagery”. As an art student in Madrid and in Barcelona‚ Dali assimilated a vast number of artistic styles and displayed unusual technical facility as a painter. It was not until the late 1920 ’s however‚ that two events brought about the development

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    The Human Form In Art Michael Herren Art 1150.01N 19 November 2008 The Renaissance art produced in Europe in the historical period called the Renaissance. Broadly considered‚ the period covers the 200 years between 1400 and 1600‚ although specialists disagree on exact dates. The word renaissance means “rebirth”. The two principal components of Renaissance style are the following: a revival of the classical forms originally developed

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