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    according to Another magazine, until, in 2016, the Maison Martin Margiela Artisanal collection was born. At that point, the design team travelled the world in search of antique pieces from the 1800s to the present-from Edwardian lace to original Bauhaus desing at their fingertips transformed them into something else, all by hand. That tells the remarkable of this red evening dress. Combining with the designers and brand value, result in the third advertisement value unselfconsciously. Some of…

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    atmospheric sense displayed by soft hues and grainy styles. This specific style was used throughout the world, and was also called the “Fuzzy Wuzzy Style”. Shortly after Pictorialism declined in popularity, Modernism was pioneered in Germany at the Bauhaus school of design. This specific style….. In Australia, both Max Dupain and Olive Cotton followed the movement, which concentrated, on sharp focus, abstract angles, bold tones and perspectives. This was also called “New Photography”.…

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    When we consider the intertextual connections between texts through an exploration of the characters we come to realize the significance of a composers ‘purpose and text’ An individual’s perception of their value is based on the circumstances they are situated within. Different contexts lead to different values being explored. Supporting this statement Both Orwell and Lang’s works both successfully present the imminent dangers of the contemporary and social and political world to which they are…

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    Art Deco

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    This style influenced the decorative arts, architecture, interior design, and industrial design as well as the visual arts, fashion, painting, graphic arts, and cinema. It was a mixture of many styles and movements such as constructivism, cubism, bauhaus, art nouveau, and modernism. Although many movements had established roots in architecture, the Art Deco was purely decorative. It was seen as elegant, functional, and ultra modern. The buildings, sculptures, and furniture are geometrical.…

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    Greek Theatre History

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    Theater, also spelled theatre, is a live performance before an audience, including every form of entertainment from circus to plays. The word theater comes from a Greek word meaning “a place for seeing”, basically referring to the space where performers perform. In modern day, that space is staged in a theater building called an auditorium. Theater was started in the Athens, approximately 2,500 years ago (The Ancient Greek Page). Theatre enhances the society by providing entertainment, of course…

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    The Minimalism Movement

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    Synopsis The term Minimalism emerged in New York in the early 1960s within the reduced design of Bauhaus (form follows function) and is still present in our century. Also, the Japanese ideas such as Zen or Ma influenced the Minimalism. „It is a more meditative approach [...], designed to encourage mental peace and quiet.“ (Brown., 2016) The clean lines and the neutral color palette is essential for it. Minimalism is also considered as an important movement of postmodernist art known as the…

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    Modernism has largely shaped todays built environment. The buildings inhabited, the furniture used, the surrounding graphic design, has all been influenced by the aesthetics and the ideology of Modernist design. The Modernists believed in technology as the key means to achieve social improvement and in the machine as a symbol of that aspiration. They fostered a utopian desire to create a better world. These principles were frequently combined with social and largely left-leaning political…

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    1950’s it expand to outside U.S and was consider one of the most important places in the world of Architecture creativity. The Sarasota School least well known American modernism movements, but is one of the most intriguing. Born from a combination of Bauhaus rigor and tropical building styles, but adapted to housing demands, regional construction and traditions. The homes are practical yet creative and entirely minimal. Twittchell and Rudolph were the masterminds behind the Sarasota School of…

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    What is minimal wave? What "In comparison to mainstream synthpop, the minimal wave sound is sparse, amateurish, stripped down and lo-fi, using analog synthesizers, drum machines and pre-MIDI electronics. The singing is unconventional, with detached and cold vocals. " Minimal wave was coined as a genre name in retrospect. It makes reference to the most electronic and minimal forms of New Wave, Coldwave, Synthpop and Post-Punk. In its most purely electronic and synth-driven form, it is called…

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    Wassily Kandinsky Analysis

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    Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Kandinsky was born in Moscow, Russia on December 16, 1866. He grew up in the Odessa, Russia. Growing up he was able to enjoy music and learned to play the piano and the cello. He also took art lessons, where his love for colors began. Both music and colors would have a impact on his art later in life. Kandinsky went to college and became a law teacher in order to fulfill his parents wishes. When he was thirty, he decided to change careers and become a full time…

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