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    would be an art student. I have never considered myself to be artistic, simply because I can not draw perfectly on paper. However, I have come to learn to appreciate that fact that art comes in all different forms, and with the right tools I do have the ability to create something truly beautiful. Designing Graphically has become my passion. I have already begun working in the field through other organizations at my school. This provides me with experience working with clients and editing art to…

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    Mobile Lazy Guards Kailan Patel Nottingham Trent University N0672831 December 10, 2017 ABSTRACT The Art Gallery problem is well known in computational geometry and a real life problem is the Lazy Guard Problem; “Given a polygon, choose a minimum number of stations (points) in the polygon such that a mobile guard that visits all stations will guard the entire polygon.” [1] Furthermore, a polygon that can be guarded with an X number of stations is said to be lazy X guardable. Keywords: Lazy…

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    to the community in the only way he knows how art. Muniz chose a landfill in Jardim Gramacho and collaborated with some local Pickers to create art with the materials they use every day at work. At first, people did not understand his vision and became skeptical, but when Muniz revealed his finished work everyone who participated was surprised. In Muniz art, the choice of material, social interaction and the ability to change one's life is why his art has broken barriers. To Begin, the material…

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    “The ratio of students to computers in 1983 was estimated at 168 to 1,” declared Carver. (p.1). However it is now reported by the National Center for Educational Statistics that 97% of teachers in the U.S. have at least 1 computer and the ratio of students to computers is 5.3 to 1. (Carver, 2016). Technology today is expanding and involving within the educational setting. It is not only computers that are available, teachers now have, smart boards, smart projectors, IPads, IPods, smart phones,…

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    Appropriation in Art By Sophie Mitchell Some words that might be needed when understanding appropriation in art are convention, postmodern and appropriation. Appropriation means to take an image from the past and put in new context so that it changes it’s meaning. The meaning of convention is the rules and standards in art. Postmodern is new, different, experimental art that questions the conventions of art. Postmodern artist challenge the conventions of art by using different and unusual…

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    Write states there are three ways in which you can succeed as a digital artist, through “the art, the tools and technique” (Wright, 1). This can be applied to a varying range of visual narrative effects, one of them including matte painting. Matte painting, one of the longest standing forms of visual effects, is a traditionally 2D scene created to enhance or further extend a visual image or composite. The art form itself has been seen since the early 1800’s. Examples such as George Melies, “1898…

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    Toronto, Canada onNovember 15, 1923. Her talent rose at age of six when her father gave her weekly drawing assignments. She was a student at the Museum of Modern Art and learned to draw from the nude model at age 14, when she attended Federal Art Project classes. She received both her undergraduate (1945) and graduate (1946, 1949) degrees in art from the University of Iowa, where she studied printmaking with Mauricio Lasansky. While at the university, Schapiro met and married the artist Paul…

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    As stated in the beginning of the movie “video games don’t die, they evolve”. As a Graphic Design Art major that hits a soft spot because as an artist you understand even when you put your passion into your work; you can always create new ideas and evolve with the new trends. Artwork in my eyes is creativity, imagination, and telling a story. Phil Fish communicated “every form of artwork or expression man kind has ever made is put into a video game”. The argument they were making that impacted…

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    Introduction:More and more digital and interactive art installations have been accommodated by various museums and venues recently. In the past, people usually appreciated static public installations and architecture, but now they have more opportunities to experience and even create public art works through computer based technology. As the development and application of technology, more artists engage in making interactive art works and also more interactive installations gradually…

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    to fit in. I found my place of comfort through art, which enabled me to want to pursue a career in the art field. Art allowed me to break out my shell and gain a confidence that I didn’t know I had. Being an ametuer artist has already allowed me to grow and sculpt a future that is curated just for myself. Confidence is created when someone feels good on the inside and lets the entire world know. When I got a job, it was probably the most excited…

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