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    Art In Third Cinema

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    ability to portray their goals. It focuses on how art and purpose embodies what it means to be a Third Cinema film. As stated before, Third Cinema art does not focus on aesthetics, but rather the art of creating a film that has a purpose. Art in Third cinema is self-reflexive such that it becomes self-aware by turning consciousness back on itself. It invites viewers to examine the film and call attention to the film’s factitious constructs. In other words, art in Third Cinema raises issues to…

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    to those who view it through different elements and principles. Michael was born in Canoga Park, California and attended Southern Utah University where he initially began studying to become an actor but later moved on to pursue art. He now is an associate professor of Art and Design at the Pacific…

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    The author of Philosophy of The Arts, Gordon Graham, holds the controversial belief that film has contributed surprisingly little to art. Graham claims that this medium has failed, time and time again, to give any significant art, despite it being a super-medium. While he does, in fact, defend the claim that film is an art form, he does not seem to support the idea that film is important, or high, art. As Graham sees it, this medium is one incapable of achieving artistic greatness. This essay…

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    Rimpa School of painting. He uses wood block stamps to print designs on paper and silk, and is skilled in translating classical tales into images on folding fans. My interest is in art influenced through traditional Japanese- style hand scrolls Although Sotatsu comes from a family of well-to-do cloth merchants, his associates in the nobility give him access to these tradition style hand scrolls- a wealth of motifs and stylistic elements he is inspired by. As it turns out, he borrows quite freely…

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    Romans have been using artistic works to communicate to the public on issues related to politics, governance and even economy. Therefore, the manuscript intends to discuss and analyze artistic works of Augustus in relation to nature of Roman Imperial art. Firstly, it is important to state that Augustus was the emperor that waged the most effective artistic campaigns compared to other emperors such as Vespasian as well as Constantine. In his artistic campaign, Augustus used the opportunity to…

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    there are 19,505 cities, towns, and villages. However, one out of this gargantuan amount of locations is the best. This city, with a population of around 83,000, has art all around the city. Almost everywhere you look, there is some form of art. Also, the nature here prospers and thrives. The beautiful mountains are nature’s form of art, and there are many places where no one is even allowed to disturb the natural beauty. Finally, is something that every human being must have, food. The…

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    What is unique about photography contrasted with other visual artistic expressions? Numerous individuals feel that photography is not an art nor if it merit as much consideration as paintings since it is moderately simple to get into photography. I personally appreciate a decent sketch or painting as much as anybody, a photograph, on the other hand, permits me to envision as though I'm…

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    If art were not an option during my formative years, I would not be the person I am today, socially or academically. Growing up in a military family, I attended a different school about every three years. This is no easy task for a developing adolescent. The changing school curriculum left me feeling inadequate and unprepared for the next. Math being my most troubling subject. Simple addition and subtraction were easy enough to grasp, but computations involving multiplication, division and…

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    Arts In Schools

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    Music, Drama and Art in the Hallways (An Argument Concerning the Validity of arts in Schools) School is supposed to be a place of learning and enrichment, but it doesn’t take long for the students to become uninterested with the same old, boring lessons that are pulled out of dusty textbooks. From calculus quizzes to English exams, the material learned isn’t always the most fun and interesting, to say the least. There is a way to make learning a bit more bearable and school a pinch more…

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    through art. Out of those four things art is the most complicated thing to understand because the individual is seeing an idea from the perspective of someone else and is attempting to understand what the creator was thinking or what message the artist was trying to give. While viewing an art work an individual might get a completely different message or interpretation from the one the artist intended to give and for that reason neuroscientists are trying to find a way to make everyone see art…

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