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    During the two world wars, there was a popular art design movement between the 1920’s to 1930’s. It was a combination of different artist styles; neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism, art nouveau, and futurism. These styles affected all types of art such as architecture, interior, design, sculpture, furniture, industrial design and other mediums like clothing, jewelry, graphic arts, paintings, and films. This movement was one of the reason why the twenties were known for “a world…

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    1. The nineteenth century was an era known for growing and developing. The nation as a whole took on a sense of nationality and independence. The people of the nation wanted a better life, so they went out and got it. Artist and writers were the ones who sparked the fire that the started to people to move on with their plans. One of the most important artists that sparked the fire under the working class was Edouard Manet. Edouard was considered to be a Flaneur, which is a man that strolls the…

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    Vertical integration involves being present for multiple stages of production. The results of this integration leads to high capital costs. In order to increase profitability, Musk may be inclined to halt his never-ending pursuit towards futurism. Tesla Motors is still not a household name, it is ultimately a luxury brand and as a result, the population is still not sold on his vision for an advanced future (Vance, 2015). Musk should dedicate more of his budget away from R&D and more towards…

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    What Is Islamic Art?

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    of an all-encompassing notion of Islamic art, stating that a European equivalent wouldn’t exist in both the museum and academia (Melikian, 2004). Indeed it would be frowned upon to be a specialist in “Western art” ranging from Greek antiquity to Futurism, yet this case for an “Islamic art” specialist. It is perfectly acceptable to demand from a scholar in “Islamic art” to know about early Islamic Abbasid architecture, and late Ottoman tapestry while also expecting the scholar to comprehend at…

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    The term “Leadership” may strike some as simple with an ordinary definition, but realistically “leadership” is often hard to define in a straightforward, direct manner. Leadership isn’t a term but rather an idea that is neither black nor white but a multifaceted composition of gray matter. The idea of leadership is a “concept existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity.” The complexity of leadership restricts any individual from exact execution and…

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    Sometimes performance can be purely spontaneous or scripted, it can involve other pieces of work, sound, music and sculpture. Performance art has origins in the early 20th century and has links in the progress of the avant-garde, futurism, dada, surrealism. Before the movement was called ‘Performance art’ it was known as ‘Happenings’, this term came from artist Allan Kaprow who in 1959 coined the term Happenings in his work ‘18 Happenings in 6 parts’ stating “You will become a part…

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    matched up with the hubbub of the lively scenes. Many of the scenes in this film includes candid footage of people, or machines, they double expose and use other experimental techniques, to combine these ideas visually. The pace and visuals has a futurism very pro industrialization vibe. They believed the camera could show people the world in new ways, it was an enhancement of our eye and viewed life without the cloud of human opinion. They showed an admiration for machinery, its aesthetic, and…

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    The early twentieth century showed the start and growth of modern architecture. It was a period where architect starts to reject designing with the traditional materials, such as bricks, and the traditional neoclassical architectural style which the building was being decorated with ornamental elements. The early twentieth showed an emergence of new technologies and materials. Engineers were using those technologies and materials to design and construct new building types such as train stations…

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    Design is born when individuals revolt against the norms and rules placed on them by history, artist, and the want and needs of society in any given time period. Learning about these limitations and their origins in an attempt to change what is already set in stone, this is the life style of a designer; to think outside of the box while considering the parameters onto which one feels comfortable, able, and ready. Often going against rules on purpose to express freedom and demand change, which…

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    3. What is the significance of Cubist works produced after 1907 to the representation of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface? Prior to the 20th Century, art styles such as realism and romanticism were most popular in the world of art, these traditional and academic art forms were seen as the highest and most desirable form of art; the result of great skill and control. At this time artists focused on creating artwork that was visually accurate and which were true depictions of…

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