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    What Is Visual Literacy?

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    Libraries (ACRL‚ 2011) stated that visual literacy is a set of abilities that enables an individual to effectively find‚ interpret‚ evaluate‚ use‚ create images and visual media. These skills equip a learner to understand and analyze the contextual‚ cultural‚ ethical‚ aesthetic‚ intellectual‚ and technical components involved in the production and use of visual materials. ACRL‚ (2011) also stated that a visually literate individual is both a critical consumer of visual media and a competent contributor

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    Tanner Townsend Intro to Fine Arts 18 September 2012 Critique 1 Visual Arts: The Lead Steer This week I decided to go to an art museum for the first time in my life. I went to the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas at Austin campus. The museum is very beautiful inside and what I liked the most is how the rooms for different art work set the moods of the paintings that were inside. It had a great flow from room to room as well. All of the lighting in each room was different as

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    strength. Lawson describes the Drover’s wife as a ‘gaunt‚ sun-browned bush woman.’ This makes us as responders‚ imagine a woman who has had a hard life and been struggling. The Australian bush is effectively described throughout the story with the use of visual imagery. The harsh conditions of Australia are brought to our attention by ‘Bush with no horizon‚ for the country is flat.’ The author describes how there are no distinctive features. The bush is portrayed as an unfriendly places ‘nothing to relieve

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    and the girl’s hair contains yellow hue. Blue is the reflection in the window and the light on the skin. The brick texture on the façade and lips has red‚ and black appears on the dress and the staircase. Hence‚ the relationship among colors convey visual unity to the work and leads the viewer’s eyes to travel all around the

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    of any furniture or objects. It appears as if the person in the image as just gone down a flight of stairs and is about to round a corner. The viewers do not know what is behind the corner and neither down the person in the image because of their visual impairment. The person in the image is reaching one of their hands out as if to feel what is in front of them‚ or what is behind the corner. The emotions that the picture seems to radiate is that of mystery and fear as the audience does not know what

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    Anth Media Analysis

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    Bones episode analysis‚ Prisoner in the Pipe Shaina Kimmel University of Maryland University College ANTH 351 Professor Kendra A Kennedy July 22‚ 2012   Kimmel 2 Bones season 7‚ episode 7‚ “Prisoner in the Pipes” originally aired on April 2‚ 2012. As the title implies‚ this episode revolves around the body of what is assumed to be escaped prisoner that turns up in the toilet of an unsuspecting family. The initially recovered remains are brought back to the Jeffersonian where

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    3.2 Film Visual Text Q. We learn most about ourselves when the text is informed by events and people in our contemporary world. No‚ I do not agree with this statement. We learn most about ourselves when the text has themes/messages relevant to our contemporary world. The character and plot details is merely a form of showing this theme. The purpose of biopics is generally to inform or inspire‚ this is done through the use of techniques such as characters‚ acting‚ lighting and sound. Biopics

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    art and visual

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    There is only one person standing alone in the road‚ with his fallen shoulder and expressionless face‚ who seems is hopeless and homeless. All in all‚ trees with no leaves and the lonly person in picture hold a sad harmony with loneliness.  2. "Royal Media"      Denotative: A lifting jack is holding a huge LEGO toy brick‚ with a conspicuous red logo of LEGO on it.      Connotative: LEGO brick is the best in the world. The quality of LEGO can be showed in public. 3. Icon The lego of APPLE is familiar

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    Historical and Critical art study Question One: Examine the two photographs and answer the following question. Identify and examine the differences in the photographs. Consider purpose‚ composition‚ lighting‚ subject matter‚ setting‚ and meaning conveyed. The Cleaner‚ 1987 The Cleaner by Anne Zalhalka is an original photograph of a young woman cleaner in her late 20’s‚ resting while daydreaming through a window after cleaning seems not to be hers but for an upper class. The house seems ancient

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    Fashion: Visual Culture

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    Fashion cannot survive without the media. Its success as both an art form and a commercial enterprise depends upon attention in the media. The media have played a vital role in shaping fashion into the complex cultural phenomenon it has become. Photography‚ and later film and television‚ have medialised fashion. Fashion has become an intrinsic part of today’s visual culture‚ and vice versa. Fashion magazines‚ glossies and women’s journals cannot exist without fashion‚ but fashion also cannot exist

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