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    People change behaviors based on little things. This change might be positive or negative. Movies stories nowadays have hand on someone behaving. Movies is not only an event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in the theater or on television. It is beyond that, each movie has a purpose. Determining the purpose of any movie is tricky. The primary purpose of most movies of course was to make a profit. Governments may release an educational movie to achieve a change behaviors…

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    The book features Fabian Vas as the main character and storyteller who sketches and paints at the Witless Bay (Norman, 1995). Fabian Vas lived in an era where the cultural worldview informed the social trends. The moral law was at its apex. Various art movements emerged at the dawn of the twentieth century. According to Fabian, painting is a God given talent to help illuminate his environment. While this would have had a huge bearing on Fabian Vas world view, it remains a mystery how some that…

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    Today, ladies and gentlemen we are gathered here to talk about something meaningful. My name is Ben, and this is Bryanna, Kevin, Grant, and Casey. We will be talking about an art piece from the late Middle Ages. This painting was called the Maesta, by Duccio di Buoninsegna. The painting represented meaningful religious studies during the late Medieval times. Kevin: Our first topic is based on the artist himself. I will talk about his life, his biography, where he was from, and some background…

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    the surface. What should we get into, listen to, read, eat or watch? If there is something in our culture that needs attention that’s our job: Show you the underground things that you need to know about: Books, music, television, movies, comedians, art, and whatever else we can find to get you into something you never knew about. That’s…

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    Clive Bell Research Paper

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    Clive Bell’s theory of art is a formalist view, appreciating art for its visual aspects and disregarding any context behind the piece. His goal was to find the common trait among all works of art. He believes that for something to be considered art, it has to have specific necessary and sufficient features. It is necessary that the piece has significant form in order for it to be art. Significant form provides us with an aesthetic emotion, which is only brought on by visual art.…

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    Texts can be utilised as a way for composers to create sense of visual imagery for an audience allowing them to have greater understanding of the experiences an individual goes through to create interest by using distinctively visual language. This use of language enables an audience to build a connection with the characters in the text and creates a sense of empathy. In two of Henry Lawson’s short stories “The Drovers Wife” and “In a Dry Season” and Flexmore Hudson’s poem “Drought”, we as an…

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    Philippe Halsman Analysis

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    Philippe Halsman was an acclaimed picture taker. A representations' percentage he is acclaimed for included model Constance Ford, Albert Einstein, The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and Marilyn Monroe. A survey led in 1958 by Popular Photography named Halsman one of the "World's Ten Greatest Photographers" nearby Ansel Adams, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Richard Avedon, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ernst Haas, Gjon Mili, Yousuf Karsh, Eugene Smith, and Irving Penn. Halsman was conceived May 2, 1906 in Riga,…

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    Beyonce Culture Analysis

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    In addition, it leads to the second point of the criticism, insight of the culture. Driessens states that media has its own culture and that celebrities are part of the culture because society looks up to them and follow what they do (112). However, in the song Beyoncé is contradicting the media’s culture. Beyoncé states in her song, “ It’s the soul that needs the surgery” and she also says, “perfection is the disease of a nation.” As you can see, Beyoncé is telling her followers that the media…

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    Kant And Bullough Analysis

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    When art is being processed there exist within the person a sensation of affection, and this affection towards the object is understood as good or bad. When in the instance of good the object is said then to be agreeable or beautiful. The division of which is the topic of this paper, namely that Kant and Bullough outline their distinction of agreeable and beautify, as well as the agreement that when considering art; both agreeable and beauty are two different forms of appreciating art. Art when…

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    Tattoos and Piercings Bias Tattoos and piercings have become more and more popular fashion statements as artists continue to create new ideas, as well as the acceptance of the ink and jewelry. Although it may seem that there is an approval towards this style, many are put into stereotypical categories based on their appearance. Regardless of who the person truly is, the bias associated with tattoos and piercings often leads him/her to be percieved as less intelligent, fraudulent, and less…

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