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    Essay On Dada

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    war and destruction that had happened years before. It started as a response to World War I and the nationalism that it is believed led to the war (Elza Adamowicz). It was influenced by other avant-garde movements such as Expressionism, Cubism and Futurism (Craft). The name Dada is known to have been selected at random from a dictionary, this supports the nonsense of the whole idea of the movement, plus it is considered a being “baby talk” (Young). It was very diverse, starting from poetry,…

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    Throughout the 1900’s, the developments of the arts were profoundly impacted by the current social, political, and economic affairs of European life. At a time shaped so much by desperation and the loss of faith, artists and writers reflected their innermost emotions and personal struggles through creative outlets. After the devastation of a war, the transition from an optimistic, vibrant life to dismal feelings seemed to essentially shape the progress of European culture. Particularly, in the…

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    American Modernism Essay

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    The American modernist are “American” because they choose to live and work in the United States. The American modernist were “modernist “because they struggled with the problem of modernism central to accepting the beginning of the 20th century. The America modernist are also significant for the late art that they influenced. (Spam, 2016) Subject and Styles Joseph Stella was an immigrant to America as an artist he had a figurative art…

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    The park was engineered to be a metropolis of nostalgia, fantasy, and futurism that depicts both educational and amusement value to entertain adults and children from all around. “In a very short time, the park had increased its investment tenfold, and was entertaining tourists from around the world.” (“W. D. Biography”). Disney’s…

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    Grace Lenthe 1 Grace Lenthe Professor Kigerl HUM 1001 9-6-16 Essay Paper 1 Painting Les valeurs personnelles: René Magritte Les valeurs personnelles (Personal Values) (80.01 cm x 100.01 cm) Oil Painting By René Magritte, 1952 Les valeurs personnelles is one of many paintings by Rene Magritte that challenges human views of reality by making ordinary objects become realistic and human-like. Magritte portrays a full room of everyday objects that are painted way out of proportion. He uses…

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    German- speaking countries also developed great art about Modernisms, linking in a more subjective way the Modern to the German society`s concerns. The book mentions “expressionism and futurism are both evidently forms of response to the circumstances of urban modernity: negative and positive undoubtedly” ( Harrison, p.129, 1992) I think the previous statement is utterly true because I consider both movements correspond to a particular…

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    improvisation 28 from kandinsky applied German expressionism, Futurism, Bauhaus, and applied ideas into art Jackson Pollock influential american painter into abstract expressionism - big paintings speaks of the expansion of the American West - imperial conquests - individualism, universality Clement Greenberg elaborated…

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    was written in 1915. During this time, Loy’s husband left her during 1913 and they were more estange to each other then they were a married pair. Afterwards, she was involved with Filippo Marinetti and Giovanni Papini, whom were part of Italy's futurism movement, where they ridiculed traditions and embraced the new reality of industrial life. Here, she still faced misogyny from the men because even as they tried to break from traditions they still…

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    Suzie: Kuri Robotics

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    built-in video camera and microphone in which is a great investment for security. Nevertheless, Suzie was tired and went to bed. Kuri followed her into the room as a night cap and left her with a sense of satisfaction. Samantha Kuri robotics is “futurism” and is extremely a big deal from the manufacturer Mayfield Robotics. How can you deny such dynamic features, social interaction, and unique personality? What is left to think about when you can have a Kuri robotics within your home. This is…

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    Racism In Barbekueria

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    The Film, “One night the moon” by Rachel Perkins and the documentary, “Barbekueria” by Don Featherstone are very similar in the way they portrayed racism during the early developments of Australia. Through different Camera techniques and imagery both Featherstone and Perkins are able to project the ideals of the White Australian Policy into a Film/Documentary. The used of different Camera angles (by both producers) are seen in the film to speak for the insignificance of one race compared to the…

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