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    Introduction The company that I am choosing to analyze throughout this report is Samsung Electronics, a large company that is located within the consumer electronics industry as well as the semiconductors home appliances industry. For the purpose of this report, I will be discussing in detail about the consumer electronic industry because it is much more relevant in today’s economy, especially being a week before Christmas where sales increase. Currently, I am in the process of looking for a…

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    1.Introduction Human intelligence has been rapidly growing over the years, with that a wide variety of technology has become available to the general public and with the invention of computers, there have been a lot of human tasked jobs being replaced by new tech. In this report, it will be breaking down and describing automation in grocery stores as well as the design aspect of certain machines. The pros and cons will be discussed further, from having a human cashier to an unmanned station with…

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    is recognized throughout the world as being “The Father of Video Art” for his radical artistic perspectives and ability to use technology as a creative medium in his work. Paik’s artwork and ideals primarily encompass culture and identity. Paik is able to convey these messages through his technological views, which are intertwined with his realistic vision of society, and conceptualized in some of his most famous pieces: Electronic Super Highway, TV Garden, and Megatron Matrix. Paik had a…

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    with the 2014 Nobel Prize for Physics. This award was also for his development of the blue LED, and for his “Unparalleled breakthroughs in physics, materials science, and technology.” Nakamura was, first and foremost, an engineer. His work with electronics and computers classifies him as a computer engineer. This is just one example of the astounding work computer engineers can do. That could have been anyone of them. All they needed was a…

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    improvements and green product recycling/disposal options (Samsung 2015a, pp.120-126). Key Processes The key processes of Samsung Electronics are identified as research and development (R&D) and manufacturing. The strategic nature to these functions of has enabled Samsung to become a market leader in consumer electronics. In the early 1970’s Samsung entered the consumer electronics business with relatively no technological knowledge. This was solved by using…

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    The advantages of conservation for Art objects and heritage not only offer an opportunity to understand the history of art, it takes any country to the world map if done with rigour and skill. Anshita Arora draws a thin line between the day-to-day conservation of Art Objects and lists some commendable works that are under process the world over. Why do all of us preserve movies in a DVD format, and also in a hard disk for a back-up? Or why do we pay that extra money to the photo studio for any…

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    reveal their works such as Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. He is famous of using electronic elements works with ideas of installation performance etc. He is a specialist combine different technology and installation with the interaction from the viewers, which brings more possibilities of the results from the artwork. Lozano-Hemmer creates interactive, public art installation, in which participants can both “observe and be observed.” He sees art as a powerful social tool, with an obligation to speak truth…

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    aspects of digital art. The continuing trend towards innovation has hampered to some extent a reflection of the whole and has raised the question of whether technology may be getting art into a "black hole." Stewart Brand criticized in an article for WIRED magazine, 17 years ago, the speed with which the artists got recognition and lack of robustness of art based on the continuous search for the new: “How to get any kind of a culture aesthetics, foundation or continuity of works of art with…

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    the word of art is utilized to mean innovative works that are liable to general detect such as, movies, music, singing, written work which is literature, and drawing. Arts considered as the result of human innovativeness. It is viewed as a shade of human culture. It is an outflow of the self, not a statement of the human requirement for the prerequisites of his life, albeit a few researchers view arts as a human need for people such as water and foods. There are many kinds of arts such as…

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    Cynthia, Polk Molly, and Buck Lisa. “The Dilemma of Interactive Art Museum Spaces.” Art Education 56.5 (2003): 42-52. Web. Accessed 26 September 2016. This paper analyzes the conversion of contemporary interactive art through its intentions to influence youth culture with creative play, but ultimately sacrifices the deeper excruciation of art and its representations. The author presents two main issues, the challenge of interactive art to educate and its challenge to interrelate. Through…

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