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    the first photographer to capture motion with still images, create a new medium, and invention. His first work of art capturing motion was his piece called “Cantering, Saddled” on December of 1878. Printed on collotype, a method of printing high-quality prints by using hardened gelatin without the use of a screen, on 19x24 ⅛ inch sheet, can now be viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Collotype uses heat and cold water treated dichromate-sensitized gelatin which is exposed to sunlight and…

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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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    Worldview: Personal Portfolio Philosophy and Religion: Before Humanities 210, how would you have described the philosophies that influenced your processes for decision making, thinking, and developing preferences? How would you have described your level of conscious choice of and commitment to these philosophies? What helped form or develop the belief in that philosophy? After class discussions, have you had any realizations or made any changes in regards to the philosophies that influences…

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    valuable life on my own and not wait for it to present itself to me. Seeking this fulfilled life allows contact with people and things with a solid base of knowledge about the arts, and interact with individuals appropriately. I am able to contribute to the world of humanities because I know what brings value to the human arts. Only relying on a desire to do something is not enough to have a positive impact on others and it takes perseverance to create beauty one would find in a skilled…

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    Hitler’s power. Media and arts were used to show people who the “bad guys” were and who to side with (“Donald Versus Hitler” 31). Artist’s used their art to express how they felt about politics by making fun of leaders they didn’t like, such as the infamous Adolf Hitler. They used propaganda and eventually their opinionated art works caused new art to form. Politics affecting art movements during and post World War II was very important because new art movements, such as popular art, came out of…

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    theater has. For centuries, both males and females have used makeup to alter their appearance or enhance their own features (Sokanu). In theater and film, makeup artists are essential to have to create special effects makeup on the actors. Makeup artists can work in different areas of their field. There are artists that work for a company, whether that is a film company or a photography company and there are artists that freelance with their own business. These two types of artists have very…

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    The 1960s art movement was a disease, spreading fast and affecting many people. The art brought upon a new way for people to view life because the artists wanted to brighten this rough era. It helped people get out of the slumps from the post-war and started a trend with a new art form. The art movement of the 1960s played an important role during the decade, because it surfaced pop art, Andy Warhol, and how pop art is still affecting today’s culture. Pop art fully embodied the decade of the…

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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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    Structure Of Gaze

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    Prompt #2 From Margins to Center The Structure of “Gaze” and Women in Art Throughout the recorded history, we have lived in patriarchal social systems. Male artists dominate the art world and art is made for male audiences. Not only are women represented in singular and passive ways, but also some works were transgressing against females. Men maintain a studio system, which has excluded women from training as artists, a gallery system that has kept them from exhibiting and selling their…

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    Can Videogames be considered art? "No Gods or Kings, only Man." This is a quote from Bioshock a first person shooter about a underwater city, but besides the fact that it’s a first person shooters it also features certain elements that make it art and videogames in general include these elements as well so shouldn’t they be considered art? Videogames should be considered art because they include traditional forms of artistic expression, can make of an experience personal or meaningful, and are a…

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