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    various lengths that could manifest as an inversion, retrograde, retrograde inversion, or as hexachords. “The goal of the twelve-one was comprehensibility, by which… the ability of the mind to grasp the logic of musical development.” Serialism, like Dada, focused on the process of creation rather than the aesthetic…

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    In the late 1960s‘, after the end of the Second World War, Paris was not any more the romantic city, known from the last centuries. The French capital became the described definition of 'modern ' in the same sense of an international culture. This meaning was adapted by other folklores as African sculptures, American detective stories, Russian music, Neo-Catholicism, German technique, Italian desperation. Meantime a group called Nouveaux Réalistes was formed, where two artists were working…

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    the Israeli hostages. They could not afford to make the same mistake and were forced to disregard the sovereignty of Uganda in order to protect their citizens. It was also found that the Ugandan Government as well as the Ugandan President Idi Amin Dada, were conspiring with and supporting the PFLP terrorists. This meant…

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    Modern Art Essay

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    Modern art is complex, fluid, and constantly challenged when it comes to defining what makes it art. Modern art is made up of expressionism and Impressionism. It is comprised of Dada agricultural and industrial design as well as surrealism. Modern art can even be described as being site specific to a certain location or needing human interaction to be a finished piece. I define art as being anything an artist claims to be art, and I believe that anyone can call themselves an artist. An artist…

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    A simple reflex, when I saw Dadaist poetry for the first time, was “This is going to be so easy.” There was that voice, which most often haunts those visiting museums for modern art, whispering into my mind’s ear: “Psh, You could’ve done that, where’s the art in that.” Now, I technically know that that is not true, as we have been taught time and again in various institutions that art is a many-splendoured thing, but occasionally that derisive voice still pops into my brain. When Damian Hirst…

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    Schwitters's Merz pictures | ____ 35. Which of the following statements about Dada is true? |a. |Dada originated in Copenhagen | |b. |All Dada works were created in marble…

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    Apollo 17 Research Paper

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    falling. However, their spirits will still high and they were enthusiastic to complete the work, as evidenced when Cernan hopped back to the rover to replace the film in his camera singing, “Hippity-hopping over hill and dale. Dadadadada. Dada. Dada. Dadadada, Dada.” At 166:30:20, Schmitt discovered an unusual light-grey material between three to four inches below the surface. As Schmitt realized Parker was disappointed at…

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    Grosz Goerge George Grosz is one of the principal artists associated with the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement, and was a member of the Berlin Dada group. After observing the horrors of war as a soldier in World War I, Grosz focused his art on social critique. He became deeply involved in left wing pacifist activity, publishing drawings in many satirical and critical periodicals and participating in protests and social upheavals. His drawings and paintings from the Weimar era…

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    Yoruba Religion Essay

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    The Yoruba’s of West Africa vision of the world is allowing humans to acknowledge that they have a duty that is placed before their rebirth, but also living a fulfilling and promising life in which they are brought into. Their duties on earth are forgotten, and must wonder without being subjected into malicious activities that are looked down upon. Like many religions, the Yoruba’s do have a sacred called Olodumare. This sacred is known to be the highest god of them all and the Yoruba people do…

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    shock through the use of illogical scenes, leaving a feeling of uneasiness. It was largely inspired from Freud 's work on dream analysis and the unconscious, becoming the expressed art form of Freud 's work. Surrealism also owe a lot to the work of the Dada 's, who created an anti-social spirit within the minds of the surrealists. This anti-social spirit came from the spirit of independence the impressionists had, but the surrealists had taken that spirit of independence and added a large dose…

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