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    image what they want to see. By choosing mundane objects that are part of the everyday vocabulary of the viewer Duchamp reframes its meaning, forcing the viewer to then reinterpret and examine the object in a new way, outside of it physical or aesthetic attributes. Most of these objects are ones that one would normally examine closely, but the context forces the viewer the viewer to interact with the object in way. He us uses verbal cues and the language of the art world to disturb and…

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    considered gaudy. Aesthetics and simplicity are not requirements. My Portrait Photography design philosophy consists of a linguistic concept with a directed reality involvement. I apply my creative input that works in tandem with the reality that already…

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    was a satire; however, some of my peers did not received it as well. Although, I appreciate the comedy based poems and even belive that it I should be used; I have strive away from any comical elements in my poems. I am aware of how it hinders my aesthetic and can affect the mood of my poem; however, it is not for me perhaps n the future. My poems that I have presented should be devoid of comedy or comical relief. I have read some articles that have stated that many pretentious writers stay away…

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    ‘Industrial design’ as a profession originated in the west and has continued to flourish in close collaboration with industries there. Concept of industrial design were imparted to India in early sixties through the establishment of formal education programmes in Indian design schools.(MP Ranjan, quality through Industrial design,1990. Craft disciplines such as ceramics, glass, and textiles might fall into the category of applied arts, industrial arts, decorative arts, fine arts, or crafts. They…

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    Wu Guanzhong Analysis

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    Wu Guanzhong is a contemporary Chinese artist was born on August 29, 1919 and died on June 25, 2010. His works emphasize form and artistic conception through a combination of western and eastern aesthetics. In general, western art focuses on objective and established facts. However, eastern art pays more attention to mood. Wu shows both aspects in his work. Furthermore, Wu explored how to make oil paintings fit Chinese nationalization and the modernization of Chinese Painting. To answer these…

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    While Critique of the Power of Judgement make an attempts at bridging the two conflicting ideas in the first two Critiques together by connecting the concept of nature in the first critique with the concepts of freedom in the second critique and show the people the power of human judgements. Thus, from this relationship that has been establish by Kant himself, we have the philosophy of Kant’s Universal Moment in film studies that…

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    Functionalism

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    “Functionalism – by all means is a strictly modern phenomenon but actually originates in classical antiquity” Giving the prodigious sense of a security but very different from that which is attained by the seeming immobility of the mass and weight of masonry. Concluded as one of the dominant successes of Woolworth, all will agree, it is an accomplishment of ‘scale’. Which assuming that the help of transformation the skyline of the city can be somehow added to the functions presumably from the…

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    person. In this case, the concepts are not being fully understood, conversations are just being held to appease. Granted, not all conversations regarding artistic material is so mindless, but without the proper knowledge, it is unlikely an in-depth conversation will take place. One crucial element to consider while critiquing a piece, is the question of whether the work is beautiful to the viewer.…

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    taste relate, respectively, to the individual and the social. Stradella speaks of the missing dialectical structure of the essay. Hume has an inclusion of realistic methodical examples, using anecdotes related to “voyage of discovery” that make the aesthetic harder to define. Hume's "Of the Standard of Taste" is often read as an essay in criticism expounding a causal theory of beauty. "I contemplate the structure, and the sculpture causes to arise in me a particular sentiment of beauty. That is…

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    What is art? There are many different theories that attempt to define art in various ways, as well as theories that negate the possibility of a definition at all. Some people believe that art needs to evoke thoughts or feelings- that it is defined as art by its effects on the viewers. Others believe that art is defined by how its creator made it and what it was made to represent. In his work, “Art, Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Art,” Danto looks at the question, “What distinguishes art…

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