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    Cultural References

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    The historical and cultural references in Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno's "The Culture Industry" and Walter Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility" are subtle but nonetheless fundamental. I began the research process by perusing through both writings to find references applicable to my papers. That is, I tried to find references that substantiated and bolstered the points I made in Midterm Paper 1. I found eight references that were suitable for further…

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    Ed Ruscha is an American artist whose oeuvre joins parts of the dialect and iconography of Pop Art with deft Reasonable execution. With a practice that traverses drawing, painting, photography, film, printmaking, and distributing, Ruscha's experience as a visual creator is obvious in his excellent eye for typography and design. He is maybe best known for his craftsman's books, for example, Twentysix Gas Stations (1963)— a pictorial investigation of the fuel stations he experienced on an…

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    range: such as producing trans-media film, organizing public interventions, mass mobilizations, and curating exhibitions at art-related spaces. Based on her childhood. She lived nearby the border of Mexico and the United States. It influences her that her project always responds to the environment, local issues, and immigration. One remarkable project that she curated with the Washington Project for the Arts called The Ripple Effect: Currents of Socially Engaged Art.…

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    Over the decades contemporary art has always been a huge influence in our society, it affect unconsciously the way we behave and the way we think. It can be expressed in different forms such as crafts, TV shows, Advertisements, films, fashion and print media. Nowadays, media art has been considered as a dominant mechanism of communication that affects us as humans in a positive but also in negative way. One of the most influential expressions of media arts is advertising and it can be defined as…

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    that I preferred pretty, cohesive art over disjunctive, chaotic art. Yet, I did not know much else. The only art I have in my apartment are the paintings of pineapples and coffee that my friends have made for me. I have also tried watercolor painting flowers as a hobby, but I have never taken a class or learned technique. My level of conscious choice for my art was also very low prior to this class. I was not aware of the specific terms assigned to the aspects of art that I found important, but…

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    Art Nouveau Vs Art Deco

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    Art deco’s elements are applied in the modern popular architecture and furniture The World War 1 is occurred between the Art Nouveau and the Art Deco. Both of two movements affected by the World War 1. They are two different style. The big difference of them is Art Nouveau is asymmetric while Art Deco is geometric. Both of two movements has affected our architecture and furniture, but for the effectiveness of the modern popular architecture and furniture, the role of Art Deco is bigger than Art…

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    however, others believe that media violence is mere art and a way for young children to be unsheltered, and or knowledgeable about…

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    Throughout history, art has supplied a way of addressing cultural criticism. Art initiated people to start thinking differently about themselves as well as the society around them. It has proved to be a very powerful and influential tool in driving people to challenge the status quo. I especially notice this prominent in the movie, Philadelphia, as well as in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Both of these address major cultural issues in the world. The movie, Philadelphia, brings to life,…

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    forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, philosophy, social organization, and activities of daily life were becoming outdated in the new economic, social, and political environment of an emerging fully industrialized world” (Modernism, Saylor) . Modernism have increase the social awareness of human society in the rise of advanced technologies, in the fundamental movement of photography, music, art and much more. . . . . . . … Modernism created the idea that through art,…

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    known to post-dramatic theater. Foreman went to school at Brown University and became interested in film and playwriting; afterwards he went on to receive his MFA at Yale University. His inspiration of doing an avant-garde style of theatre was influenced by the writer Jose Ortega Y Gasset who influenced him to have a rigorous style. In the earlier stages of his career Richard focused more on film but eventually his interest shifted to theatre. Over the course of 42 years of his career he has…

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