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    believe media has an effect on them. The media as we know it is everywhere, and in many forms. We see it on the internet, on television commercials and through the ads we see on buses and newspapers. These are some reasons to believe that we can't escape the media due to the fact that it’s in front of us. In actuality, we all consume media the way that we want to see it. This is true as we pick and chose what we want to watch, and listen to which makes us susceptible to media that we want.…

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    INTRODUCTION Media is the most powerful tool to disseminate any information among the target audiences. It plays an important role not only in transferring information but also in moulding the people’s perception about a particular subject and it has power to tell viewers about what should or what should not be a reality. Cinema as a part of media plays a vital role in shaping a society. Cinema is like an art which act as a reflector of society and further it reflects the society. There are so…

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    In the 1990s and into the new millennium, we have witnessed (and continue to witness) a number of phenomenon: transitions to democracy; truth commissions; persistent socioeconomic inequality; continued battles over memory and justice; struggles for gender equality, sexual rights, equal access to education; as well as the return to power of leftist governments and political actors who just two decades earlier were brutally persecuted. These phenomena coexist with the entrenchment of neoliberalism…

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    live without mass media. Even after I turned off my phone for approximately 23 hours, I was still surrounded by media. Whether that was the pictures on the walls of my room, practicing choral music during a six and half hour rehearsal, drawing in my notebook, or taking a shower. In short, the only time I was actually fasting from media was the 10 hours I was sleeping. However, even then I could have been dreaming of scenarios or people I encountered through the media. The media is basically…

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    Hitler’s power. Media and arts were used to show people who the “bad guys” were and who to side with (“Donald Versus Hitler” 31). Artist’s used their art to express how they felt about politics by making fun of leaders they didn’t like, such as the infamous Adolf Hitler. They used propaganda and eventually their opinionated art works caused new art to form. Politics affecting art movements during and post World War II was very important because new art movements, such as popular art, came out of…

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    The entire realm of news is undergoing major organizational shifts, whether influenced by economic changes, new digital platforms or an audience that is demographically younger and more diverse. The move online is a key reason there is a growing public distrust of news media sources (Abdulla, 2002). Free access, along with the sudden influx of bloggers and social media users, has inundated the internet with information – some more reliable and verifiable than others. The 2016 presidential…

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    Essay On Sandro Chia

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    successful or not? Sandro Chia had once felt that in his own right, he was not. Chia wanted to be the rock star of art not just well know. He blamed certain circumstances on others of his ruined reputation and the low value of the work in the art market. But his artwork may not have fit with the shaping of the times and the decline of the short-lived art movement he was associated with. Even, Art dealers said that Chia was not producing masterpieces that others were at the time. Many of these…

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    In art visual media can be considered as more important than audio media. Introduction The essay title we were given was “In art visual media can be considered as more important than audio media”.. In this essay I will be talking about art visual media and audio media from my own personal knowledge.Their Pros and Cons. Discuss with examples how they compliment each other. Also link it together with relevances to Multimedia. Then have a conclusion on which I feel is more important overall. Art…

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    Thomas Demand Essay

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    to be destroyed afterwards. Thomas Demand, born in 1964 in Munich, is among the most outstanding artists of our times, primarily a sculptor-slash-photographer, active also as a curator. Demand began his art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (1987-90), but it was at the Academy of Art in Düsseldorf (1990-2) and Goldsmith's College in London (1993-4), where his artistic language has been finally shaped. Instead of the photography class of Bernd and Hilla Becher, an origin of the…

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    time has been an impactful theme to explore in contemporary art practices. Today, artist not only care about how time can be represented in a creative work, but also, on how it can embodied in the artwork. Also, the purpose is to investigate the impact time has on the audience and how the value of the piece becomes affected. Middle - 1500 w With the arrival of screen-based technologies, artists started to explore time with new perspectives, they started to represent it in different spaces…

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