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    metaphor that stood out to me that Elsaesser mentioned was cinema as a visual experience, more precisely cinema as eye or as a look and gaze. All of Elsaesser’s ideas can be related to and exemplified in the mystery/thriller…

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    even when it is misunderstood, is powerful and beautiful. The first stanza in the poem is written simply by the poet, he makes sure that he describes the woman as alone. He shows that the woman is alone which is describing how the woman is a work of visual art herself. She is also the one creating the sound that interests the traveler showing that art alone is powerful.…

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    Visual Impairment Skills

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    Introduction Students with visual impairments need to study the same subjects within the core curriculum as their sighted peers, such as mathematics, language arts and history. However, individuals with visual impairments are unable to access the core curriculum on the same level because they lack visual skills that are responsible for casual learning. Without intentional and direct intervention by a highly specialized educator, students with visual impairments are at a disadvantage. In…

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    Art And The Good Analysis

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    In the grand ideas of justice and “the good” a disputed concept is the notion of goodness and the former being mutually exclusive. However, this may be a misconception. Justice and “the good” are not necessarily good, we have been taught the world is much more complex than that, and society is filled with as many uncertainties as it is filled with people. This complexity is similar in their relation to art, the practice of art does have a relation to these ideas, but art may serve them in a…

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    the family. The Lost in the Clouds figure also describes the significance of dreams being deferred. Unlike a book, art is a universal language. Art tends to catch people’s attention for long periods of time. Spoken language does not compare to the visual artwork that seems to speak to our inner soul. Thousands of years ago, mankind told stories through pictures drawn on cave walls. Artists have relayed history through drawings, paintings, architecture and sculptures. A variety of emotions and…

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    Leah Wong Research Paper

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    On Thursday, Nov. 17th, I attended the speech whose topic is Cross-Boundary Practice and Imagination in Contemporary East-West Artistic Creation, which is given by Leah Lihua Wong, a famous artist who has received several arts award in Ohio. Leah L. Wong was born in Qingdao, China. In her day, which is around 60s in China, there was no electronic products like we have today. However, she still has some hobbies such as collecting candy wrappers, cutting paper, and reading line drawings. She also…

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    Art Vs Religion Essay

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    There are many combinations that an individual may create, as stated above, as long as some degree of each of the conditions are portrayed, an art form as been detected. Because art is a form of communication between individuals, art leads to progression, a chance for society to evolve over time. As each era moves forward, greater understanding of life develops. Religion is a clear example of this, as religious insight has been present since the beginning of time. Due to this, in Tolstoy’s…

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    language, mathematical calculations, logical thought, and the analysis of detail. The right hemisphere instead controls the left side of the body, visual-spatial perception, music and artistic processing, emotional thought, and processes the whole (Carlson, 2014). In terms of processing visual information, the brain is organized contra laterally, meaning that visual information is received in the opposite hemisphere…

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    Vark Assessment Method

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    as designed by Neil Fleming. This questionnaire is instrumental in letting people know there are different ways of learning. Gathering of information or learning styles can be very different from one person to another. The acronym Vark stands for Visual, Auditory, Reading and Writing and Kinesthetic. The model focusses on the way people learn…

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    Growing up, having art as a part of our daily curriculum was important. Throughout the years, some schools find that art education isn’t really a necessity. Personally, I find art education to be crucial to a students’ learning experience. When it comes to art education, it isn’t always about the art; it is about what positive things students can take away from the art. Some of the many positive effects not only help with making students’ art beautiful, but it also helps a student in and out…

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