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    onto the white walls of the museum by movie star Katharine Hepburn. It read: “Isn’t it wonderful to have has such a great career, when you had no right to have a career at all?” The eye opening exhibition that recently ran at the Museum of Modern Art, “Making Faces: Images of Exploitation and Empowerment in Cinema”, provided museum goers with evidence that the hot topic of feminism has been a battle faced in the world of film for a long time. By looking at the exhibit through the lens of a…

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    In the piece drawn by the artist Mike Luckovich, there is no title for the picture provided, the artist uses both text and figures to enhance the message. The piece of art is in color. Although he uses humor as a strategy, the author is serious about what he is portraying as an issue. He uses a standard font, but capitalized. The layout divides the picture into four different scenes, it shows president Obama in all four scenes, he is sitting down behind a table and facing the screen, wearing…

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    What Is Creativity?

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    recognized that it was the name of a band. “Oh, ICP!” exclaimed the teacher. “You know ICP?” the boy said shocked. From that day on, he was putty in her hands. Students respond to the arts. As this teenage boy illustrates, the most productive way to promote creativity in students is to have them participate in arts courses.…

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    brings financial rewards (Bourdieu & Nice, 1980). From this perspective, a good level of creative autonomy (whether or not it is superficial) is believed to be beneficial to both the industry and cultural workers themselves, as it produces a ‘belief’ in art, which conceals the bare face of commercialism. To date, these three approaches to cultural work have been primary foundation upon which the possibility of true creative freedom within the cultural industry has been denied. From such…

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    White American Dance

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    vocally explaining them? Absolutely. Since the beginning of time, dance and rhythmic movement have been used to personify the intangible which resides within the mind and soul of one’s entity. Understanding this, the idea that dance as an interpretive art form comes as no surprise. Just as marching and writing are used to release pent up energy, so is dancing, Black people have been dancing since the beginning of time. It seems as though this has been a key part of heritage from the time…

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    Life Of Pi Essay

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    The Life of Pi movie was written by David Magee. The director of the movie was, Ang Lee. There were many characters within the movie. The major actors included, Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, and Adil Hussain. Moreover, these actors acted out scenes for this adventure, fantasy, and drama film. The Life of Pi won 4 Oscars, 76 wins, and 124 nominations. However, this movie was about a young man named Pi who survived a disaster at sea. While cast away at sea, Pi bonded with a fearsome Tiger, and he…

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    The Benefits Of Public Art

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    Public art is a phenomenon that has existed in humanity for thousands of years. The very first example of this would be Lascaux Cave. In this cave, located in France, hundreds of paintings and engravings are be found (most of which are animals). These illustrations are dated back between 17,000-15,000 BCE (Ancient.eu). Public art has only continued to increase in numbers and variations, as we see murals, sculptures, statues, and many other forms everywhere throughout our daily lives. It has many…

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    In art visual media can be considered as more important than audio media. Introduction The essay title we were given was “In art visual media can be considered as more important than audio media”.. In this essay I will be talking about art visual media and audio media from my own personal knowledge.Their Pros and Cons. Discuss with examples how they compliment each other. Also link it together with relevances to Multimedia. Then have a conclusion on which I feel is more important overall. Art…

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    gameplay, and stunningly deep and twist-filled plot that never lets up, Bioshock cannot be denied as a work of art. To tell this story, much violence is needed. Violence is consistent in all art: movies, music, and paintings. Violence is not in art for the sake of violence. Rather, violence is in art for the sake of the art conveying its meaning unto us. Violence creates a powerful picture and art would not be nearly as compelling without it. Would Saving Private Ryan be as gripping and…

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    The Auteur Theory

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    movies portray a part of the director and is signed with the spesific qualities of the director. In his essay, “Towards Theory of Film History”, Sarris defends that the auteur theory changed the way film critics valued films. This theory was revolutionary since it brought a whole new set of values against Hollywood filmmaking. In Hollywood, the director is only good as his/her last movie. No movie industry executive will care about the previous accomplishments of a director, if his last movie…

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