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    Hawai I Reflection

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    Hawai’i has a culture where art holds a prominent influence in the traditions of the islands and by reflecting that in work I plan to do, I could bring exposure to what makes the land distinct among other regions of the world. As someone who, despite the pride I hold for my heritage, truthfully does not hold many skills that could provide in ways other than what I can create with basic craft materials, paint, or pencil. Despite how nonreassuring that may sound, I am fairly confident in the…

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    support fine art classes. Some people think that dance, music, drama, and art classes are not a necessary component for students to participate in to graduate. These same people see fine art classes as a hobby to do on a student’s leisure time not an essential aspect to cultivate student learning. On the other hand, there are other people who think any form of art is vital for a student to be a well-rounded scholar…

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    What I find beautiful is something that catches my attention. Say I am walking down the street and see a mural of some sort; I am not going to stop and take a break for just any painting. I stop and look because it catches my attention. Usually being something that I am interested in. Going with that it has to catch my emotions. If it is a happy painting or a sad painting, either in my eyes can be beautiful. If it is trying to portray something meaningful through their artwork using emotions.…

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    King and Queen who you can see through the mirror with them being so distant and they look down a room in the Alcazar. Even a guy like Blake Gopnik in his article called “David Stork Uses Science to See a World of Art Through Old Masters’ Eyes,” described how David Stork used a computer rendered three dimensional model of the scene portrayed in Las Meninas. He has come to his own understanding that the artist has put himself in the work to paint the King and…

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    been a matter of fierce debate and concern, especially after the massive ‘revolution’ of the advanced digital technology which made manipulation much easier, more persuasive and mostly undetectable. According to Bardis (2004, p.211), “[w]ith proper computer software, portions of a photograph, specifically groups of individual picture…

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    perceive normal sounds in daily life. The ears and brain: a winning team For the sake of simplicity, let’s pretend our ears are a pair of microphones and our brain is a super-computer that evaluates all of the audio information coming from the ears. While there are some people who seem to lack a bit of RAM in their “computer”, we all have to admit that our brains are really amazing. Let’s look at a few basic concepts when considering the audio information that our ears offer to our brain:…

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    could to be involved with art in general. I performed in our middle school select choir and the three play productions in my time there as well, because I could see that it made people happy to be included or involved, either watching or performing. I experimented with the musical media I loved involving electronic dance music for a time, tapping out harmonies on demo computer programs even though I couldn’t read music or compose full, polished songs. And, bringing fine arts and other mediums…

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    transformation of a family man obsessed with filming every waking moment, Thierry Guetta, into a self-absorbed and self-proclaimed artist, Mr. Brainwash. In capturing this man’s journey, the documentary brings to light two significant issues in the world of art. The first being the use of assistants to create artwork and the second being the instantaneous success of an artist; whom without the endorsements of already renowned and respected street artists would have never amounted to anything…

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    Delightrope 9 Analysis

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    Both of these artworks, “The Cotton Bowl” by Hank Willis Thomas, and “Tightrope 9” by Elias Sime, are located in the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina. Thomas’ piece was donated to this museum by the North Carolina Museum of Art Contemporaries in 2012. Hank Willis Thomas’ piece was from his series Strange Fruit, and he notes that it is a “visual and conceptual explanation of the black body as spectacle and souvenir in the American popular culture.” Contrastly, Sime’s…

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    King Louis

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    Scientists throughout history have dedicated their time and livelihoods to discovering, asking, testing, working, and eventually answering questions of the world around them. Without them the world we know and love, complete with IPhones and super computers, could not exist. These men and woman did what they did for progress, no matter what age they were alive in. That being said, the atmosphere in the world of a scientist can direct them to, or from, progress. The scientific revolution,…

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