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    CARITA MARSILI 'S WORK SUBMITTED ON SEPTEMBER 30 2016 TO PAPERRATER.COM NOT PLAGARISM Adams, Marianna, Moreno 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…

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    effects, the channels of acquiring knowledge become increasingly abundant. The new media invented in…

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    targeted to hold the users attention, it was more in to grabbing the user’s attention only. One aspect of new media, especially social media marketing is to look for opportunities to attract customers and holding it by cultivating more personal relationship through marketing communications. Advertising today is more in to looking for the requirement, analyzing it and strives to meet it. Therefore, new media marketing communication is about creating experiences and developing a positive…

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    Is Social Media Ruining Today’s New Generation Bobkoff, Dan. "Online Social Networking Has Altered the Rules of Social Interaction." Online Social Networking. Ed. Sylvia Engdahl. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2007. Current Controversies. Rpt. from "In the Age of Facebook, Students Have Few Secrets." Wesleyan Argus 15 Apr. 2005. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 8 May 2016. The Executive editor of the Wesleyan Argus, Dan Bobkoff of the Wesleyan University is discussing the problems between…

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    and are often unyielding to any level of public opinion (Christians, Ferre, & Fackler, 1993). This corporate nature has created media outlets that are designed based on certain demographics and creates questions…

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    The influence of news media organizations is great. It provides information to the masses of society, who generally take their information as fact since most people are uninformed of the subjects they present. The coverage of various prominent figures and their views on the video game controversy by major news media outlets had helped promote certain views of video games; to a degree, set a moral panic of perceived violent and sexist video games. While the narrative that certain videogames…

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    Due to different media forms, New Zealand has experienced numerous transformations over time. There is a range of different media forms such as television and print media, however radio is an important one to be discussed, along with the negative impacts it has brought through the transformations. The transformations include deregulation, privatization and commercialization. It is important to consider how these transformations have then in turn negatively affected the media’s ability to…

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    toward the topic of the effects technology would have on the curriculum of the arts. I love the first question stated which is: How can we demonstrate to new generations of artists that art has a profound cultural function in contemporary culture? It’s great because today, contemporary art is not what pre-contemporary/modern art used to be. There is a new wave coming about, and we have to show that profound cultural value is still needed today. Another source that I have found useful is…

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    Breaking News: Media Negatively Impacts People When I was younger, I stood on my tippy toes to reach the top of the television while stretching my arms up to put the VHS tape into the player. This massive TV was at least five feet tall and three feet wide with a big screen. My parents proudly placed it in the corner and moved all the furniture in a semicircle around it. When flat screens came along, we hauled the huge one down to the curb and replaced it with one that gave us more room,…

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    from its conception in 1981 to its opening in 2011. It is beyond the scope of this paper to explore changes in the Linde Family Wing after its opening in 2011. This paper will cover how the museum was able to expand in order to create this new wing and why the new wing was important for the museum's growing contemporary collection. I will also discuss I.M. Pei's perspective on this project in comparison to the actual site plans through Foster & Partners with Malcolm Rogers, and how the wing was…

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