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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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    Skyy Vodka and the Battle of the Sexes             Skyy Vodka has consistently been perhaps the most sexually suggestive advertiser of its genre.  Its ads typically contain a thin‚ young‚ and beautiful woman in tight clothing with some sort of sexual power over her enticed male counterpart.  The ads are not shy to appeal to sex and often promote the sexual benefits of drinking Skyy Vodka.  While the advertisement for Skyy Vodka titled “The Antagonist” seen in People magazine’s May 7‚ 2007 issue

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    and very thin. The ads always show the women in a sexual manner; she will be positioned in a very sexual way‚ for instance with her legs open or she will have the male gaze. Her face and body language will look seductive; she’s ready to be viewed by a man. These kinds of advertisements are affecting women self-esteem today. Many women look at these ads and they feel they are not up to their standards; some women do not feel beautiful enough. The women in the ads are beautiful‚ but many of the

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    Visual Programming

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    1. Discuss the comparison of single document interface and multiple document interfaces. 2. Write the advantages. And disadvantages of multi document interface 3. Write the application examples of multi document interface. 6. Explain SDI and MDI applications in detail. 9. Highlight the features of COM Q1. Answer MDI (Multiple Document Interface) and SDI (Single Document Interface) are different interface designs meant to handle documents within a single application. MDI allows an application

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    The media manipulates us to act a certain way and to believe what is presented in front of us. I will discuss the representation for these three music videos and how this affects teenage girls; Demi Lovato “Stone cold” representation is vulnerable‚ Miley Cyrus “We can’t stop” representation is sexualised and Demi Lovato “confident” representation is rebellious. Demi Lovato-“stone cold” In the Demi Lovato’s music video for her song “Stone Cold” the representation that is portrayed is vulnerable.

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    Visual Literacy and the Arts in Modern Education Visual literacy is the ability to interpret‚ and generate original‚ as well as generally acknowledged‚ meaning from images. To put it more succinctly‚ it is the capacity to deduct meaning and messages from visual information and images (Giorgis 1). It is pivotal to the graphic arts but is often seen as “peripheral to the ‘real business’ of school and schooling” (Dimitriadis 361). Current issues in education often involve how to develop literate students

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    Milano 2010 Table of Contents: Friends Friends is an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman and produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions‚ in association with Warner Bros. Television. In 1993 David Crane and Marta Kauffman initially named friends as Insomnia Café. They presented the project to Bright‚ and together they purposed it to NBC‚ which is a commercial TV broadcaster‚ this means that this broadcaster is financed by advertisers. Regarding the

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    Hum/176 Week 6 Assignment Influence of Visual Media Television and movies have been around for almost as long as radio has been‚ but the impacts of these visual entertainment media were greater and longer-lasting than their predecessor. Movies grew out of the technology that Edison first pioneered‚ the Kinetoscope. He did not secure a patent for this invention‚ leaving the door open for European inventors to improve on the new technology. They filmed scenes and showed it to an audience

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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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