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    trump. However‚ the cross being displayed with red pain is a major indicator that the specific artist of the image wanted to make a point that he is very against not only Trump‚ but the republican party as well. As I have mentioned throughout the essay‚ all of the Trump images at hand are very detailed in a way to show hidden messages as to how many people in Australia feel about he new president. However‚ this specific image does this task with the least amount of detail. The big difference however

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    Visual Pleasure

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    Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975) - Laura Mulvey Originally Published - Screen 16.3 Autumn 1975 pp. 6-18 http://www.jahsonic.com/VPNC.html I. Introduction A. A Political Use of Psychoanalysis This paper intends to use psychoanalysis to discover where and how the fascination of film is reinforced by pre-existing patterns of fascination already at work within the individual subject and the social formations that have moulded him. It takes as starting point the way film reflects‚ reveals and

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    Statement I wait patiently as my fellow students’ eyes move around my sculpture‚ scanning it‚ trying to figure out what does and does not fit. Standing alongside my work‚ I gaze around the room at their tired faces. I cannot help but feel like I am on display‚ as well as my art. After many grueling nights and endless amounts of caffeine‚ my piece is complete. I am proud of what I have created. When I stand before my peers with my sculpture on display‚ it is my job to defend my art and persuade them to appreciate

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    K Pax Visual Analysis

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    The opening sequence of K-PAX begins with an instrumental melody and a black screen. The first image that appears is of a spec of blurred light. The spec of light is similar to the haze one may see around a street lamp. The camera is close-up and blurred. The image is kept on for 3 seconds and then the camera fades out and back into another blurred image of light with dark contrasts. The dark contrasts appear to be blurred shadows. The images transitionally fade in and out in two to three second

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    Land of the free? Americans enjoy more personal freedoms than any country in the world‚ but‚ since the attacks on the “World Trade Center” and the “Pentagon” on 9-11-2011‚ and the subsequent passing of the “Patriot Act”‚ the American way of life has been forever changed‚ and a lot of the personal‚ private freedoms Americans enjoy are gone. The text in the center of the art piece sets the tone. It forces the viewer to ask themselves the question. Are we really free? By taking a

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    When analyzing the regional Netflix rental pattern in the Los Angeles area of the feature film Gran Torino one notices a number of spatial variations in the film’s popularity. There are a number of urban geographical variations that provide an insight into the possible reasons why the film would be more popular in one area as opposed to another area in Los Angeles. While there is not one single reason why one area would be more likely to watch the film Gran Torino‚ there are a number of reasons that

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    Gun control has been a huge controversial topic in recent years‚ jumping in and out of the eye of the mainstream news media‚ depending on how often gun violence had come up. Since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting of December 2012‚ gun control has been one of the most disputed topics. President Barack Obama recently passed a new gun laws‚ and on January 30th‚ 2013‚ the Vice President of the National Rifle Association‚ Wayne LaPierre‚ testified before the U.S. Senate. Editorial cartoonist

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    Visual Arguments

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    Visual Argument: Purpose and audience: In today’s society‚ images play a large role in defining who we are‚ in communicating ideas‚ and in shaping what we think. For instance‚ controversy surrounded the President using images of the World Trade Center tragedy for purported political gain. The advertisement for drinking more milk (“Got Milk?”) is a popular image‚ while MTV moved young people toward small visual sound bites. Think about what type of images “speak” to you. Think about what certain

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    Madison Fisher English 1002 Prof. Myers 25 April 2015 Visual Analysis Essay For the first CD cover analysis‚ I decided to analyze this kind of music to see how this would reflect the kind that the artist is trying to symbolize. This album‚ “Be Here” by Keith Urban‚ is a country genre. Although‚ it still has the style of being in black and white and also tells you a bit about what the music is like just by seeing the image. The clearest part of this cover is that the artist is the main

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    Renaissance‚ Donatello created a sculpture of David by recreating a scene from the Bible. As time passed Michelangelo created a newer version of David that wasn’t so youthful and had more detail than Donatello’s David. Sculpting had evolved over time when Bernini finally created an elaborate David in mid-fight. All of these sculptures were acceptable in the time in which they were created but as time went by people’s preferences had changed and so had the purpose of the sculptures.

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