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    The choice of music sets the tone for the commercial, making the viewer feel as if they need this product in order to be stress-free and happy. Apple has been doing this for years. One notable commercial is an older iPod one and it consisted of silhouettes jamming out to their favourite music (YouTube). It would be hard to believe someone would be anything but happy or ecstatic after viewing that. Google is very clever for replicating the appeal to pathos that Apple has been using in order to…

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    status in society?” Audience members need to distinguish between classes and the individuals apart and the costume designer successfully accomplished this task. The costumes did seem appropriate to the needs of the production because the characters silhouette immediately speaks to the World War I era. As soon as I seen Gwendolyn and James Joyce on stage I knew based on the costumes that they were wearing that the production was set in a European country. I also knew that the production was set…

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    President Barack Obama once said “When all American are treated as equal, no matter who they are or who they love, we are all more free.” As a Hispanic LGBTQ American, these words resonated with me. In my exposure to a plethora of cultures, in my personal experience and academic career, I have had the privilege to understand and further appreciate many lifestyles. Through these experiences, my mission: to serve toward compassion and respect, rather than intolerance and isolation, has remained…

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    The Narrow Road Analysis

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    Discovery as a process produces challenges, nevertheless can the impact of discovery be ultimately joyful? Simon Nasht’s documentary ‘Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History’ (TMWMH) and Richard Flanagan’s ‘The Narrow Road to The Deep North’ (‘Narrow Road’) reveal that although discovery can create joy for some, it does not necessarily mean joy for all. These texts expose that challenges evoke and emotional discovery that can range from fulfilment to despair, rediscovery is completed in the hope…

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    The smooth style of the pastel ivory satin corset can be tracked back further than Hugh Hefner’s first cover image, ‘to Christian Dior's pioneering New Look silhouette from 47’ (Manning, 2015) ‘Similar pastel coloured satin uniforms sported by Hugh Hefner's squad of bunnies from his Playboy Club's original Chicago location, which opened its doors to key holders in 1960.’ (Manning, 2015) Also not only is the corset…

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    Raw Creation Outsider Art

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    but has this sense of kinetic energy that flows through the composition. One of my favorite artists from chapter six is Oswald Tschirtner from the clinic at Gugging. His work composed by linear work on a sublime space consists of humanoids, silhouettes of colorless people with only heads and legs. It started to become harder for collector like Dubuffet to find work in clinics like Gugging. The doctors in these clinics started to change their techniques of treatment changing art expression for…

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    Eadweard Muybridge

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    little puddles look like massive ships in a vast and unforgiving ocean. After a horizon line adds the illusion of depth, water, sky and atmosphere complete the visual effect. The green screen helps put the actors visibly on the boat. The actors’ silhouettes are taken from filming behind a green screen and are shown to the scale of the miniature…

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    What category of art does this fall under? How can you tell? Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Canal, Holland falls under the category of a watercolor painting which is the use of pigments suspended in water and or gum arabic in order to create a sense of a dampened paper. This use of watercolor is obvious because of the detail shown in the painting. The colors and shapes seem to blend into one another, creating this murky and almost blurred image which can only be achieved through the use of…

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    The 1920’s was a significant time for women at the time. There are many of different social changes as well as cultural changes that the United States experienced because of this so called “Flapper” movement. A Flapper was a fashionable young woman with the intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior. Flappers wore their hair short, dared to show their legs, drank, smoked, and cavorted with young men. The book “Flapper” by Joshua Zeitz includes a look at the…

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    offers standard front-wheel drive and available all-wheel drive with seating for seven, the T-Prime Concept is a match, although in this case all-wheel drive is standard. Exterior Design and Attributes The T-Prime Concept offers a long and bold silhouette. From the front is a distinct chrome radiator grille extending across the full width of the front fascia, seamlessly integrating the LED headlights. Along its sides, multiple upper and lower character lines along with distinctive body…

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