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    with others who also have a passion for video production, and to truly step out of my comfort zone as I reach my full potential.…

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    2016 Art and Mechanical Reproduction in the Age of Instagram Social media has changed the way people communicate, discover and spend their leisure time. Social media platforms, such as Facebook, were originally developed as communicative platforms where people could network and keep in touch with loved ones. However, with the advent of Instagram and the popularization of memes, users are now able to exchange thoughts and ideas with the usage of minimal words. In Benjamin 's The Work of Art in…

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    Han Van Me Research Paper

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    Tim Nobel collects trash from the streets of London and refers to the trash piles as contemporary art. The Museum of Modern Art displays a folding lawn chair chosen by well-known artist Joseph Kosuth. Each of these representations of art provokes the debate discussing what is technically considered to be a piece of art work. Even though Kelly, Nobel, and Kosuth claimed to create different pieces of art, what separates their artistic trash from another person’s trash or Kosuth’s folding chair…

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    Kathrina Grosse Analysis

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    In the first video with Kathrina Grosse we see her utilize her surroundings, and make our perspective on the landscape around more fluid with the hierarchy or painting. Grosse uses a creative technique in the context of boat building. She uses these techniques to make monumental abstract sculptures at the Brooklyn metrotech plaza What makes her subject matter different than the others is she sees a bigger picture in literal terms, as in she takes boat building mechanics and how to make a…

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    be using Walter Benjamin essay on The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction to discuss ‘uniqueness’ and provide a visual example to explain the concept. Benjamin (1936:790) explains that we live in a world, where traditional viewing of ‘film and television’ is being replaced by the advancement of technologies and how the user/viewer has multiple formats and options for viewing movies and television shows, such as computers, DVDs and video cassette tapes. From one’s personal…

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    forgotten, perhaps looking forward to a retrospective or two. Would he have developed his early style, or would he still be producing impulsive, volatile drawings and paintings he did in the 1980s? Who could predict? Basquiat dominated the New York art game in the early 1980s, however, in 1988, leaving more than 1,000 reputable paintings behind him, he overdosed on heroin. The young artist will never be more than 27. The artist’s eternal youth is reflected in the anger and energy of his…

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    are better ways to manage and cope with problems in life such as art therapy. Art Therapy is able to benefit people with stress, depression, anger and mental disorders. Art is known to relieve stress and can become a good outlet for depression,…

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    Steve Cutts And Banksy

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    be very political and has a lot to say, he comes across as a very determined person with a very opinionated attitude, because we know very little about Banksy or his identity, may we assume that he is of working class background and that he uses his art as a platform to voice his opinion and to change the way people think. Cutts on the other hand is subtle with is pieces and the way that he exhibits his work, his illustrations are of a very social nature and his pieces are often cartoon…

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    Shinto Pottery In Japan

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    Just like other culture it pottery was a common job for the females. Japan was known for having harmony with nature. For instant Haniwa Figure (300-710 CE), a warrior figure made of clay. They clay is use for the respect of nature materials. Buddhist art of Chinese and Korea arrived to Japan. No a surprise to find Buddha figure in japan. Japan also had many scroll painting like China. Their painting were closely related to nature. Japanese wrote with a brush and their familiarity with brush…

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    The title of the article is “Art and Recovery in Mental Health: a Qualitative Investigation”. This title does not descriptively describe the study but it does tell what the study is going to be about, which is art and recovery. The authors include the variables in the study in the title of the article. These variables include art and recovery of people with mental health issues. The title does not specifically include the population of the study but one could conclude that the population…

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