University of Phoenix Material Effects of Mass Media Worksheet Write brief 250-to 300-word answers to each of the following: |Questions |Answers | |What were the major developments in the |Over the course of the past 20 years there has been a significant increase in mass media. | |evolution of mass media during the 20th |Currently in our everyday lives we are exposed to media
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What is art? Art can be any thing u see, feel, hear, or do. It can be the buildings downtown, the paintings or sculptures in a museum, it can be the clothes u wear and how u wear them to the style of hair cut you have. Each individual has different views of what art is, or how he or she view different pieces of art. People use art to express their emotions about life or state their views or feelings about a specific issue in life. One piece of art may mean one thing to the artist and many other
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ART SWEPT AWAY Last November 2011, a cleaning woman at a museum in Dortmund mistook a Martin Kippenberger sculpture for a nasty mess and destroyed an artwork valued at €800,000. The damaged piece of art was an installation entitled “When it starts dripping from the ceiling”. It consisted of a wooden tower under which a rubber bucket was placed with a thin beige layer of paint representing dried rain water. Taking it for an actual stain, the cleaner removed the paint from the four walls
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will never experience the feeling of having another human being’s life in their hands. A surgery room is usually associated with nothing but blood and gore; but with Selzer’s incredible use of imagery, he presents his craft as rather a work of art than a horror movie scene. Vividly painting a picture with his words, Selzer’s use of colors and descriptive speech paints a picture for us, as if we were actually there and could see the “green of the cloth, the white of the sponges, the red and yellow
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just after the battle. There are similarities these two some of it may be that they are both from the Renaissance era. Both positioned in a manner that they have a curved form to them, and they are both nude. These are a common style in this period of art and relates to the way that the human body was perceived at the time. Michelangelo depicted David larger than life and gave him the sculptured look of the Greek gods. The way he is sculptured gives him a muscular and mature look. Donatello showed David
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is an unjust act of hate and prejudice towards another group of people, however art can be used as a means to fight against it, the movie The Interrupters shows how someone can break through the barriers of discrimination and bring light to a dark situation. Discrimination is a negative part of life everyone has experienced to different extremes, everyone has a different way to fight back, some people chose to use art. In the essay “ From the Souls of Black Folk: Of our Spiritual Strivings” by
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Does viewing films or shows affect how you form your individual identity? When viewing any film or shows in the manner in which we scrutinize the characters that are being portrayed has a definite effect on a person identity. Watching movies we identify ourselves with the character by asking question like what would I have done? E.T. had a profound effect on all of America when it presented us with the facts of an alien that was likable, lovable, and not harmful to anyone. This movie let us see
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Proposal Essay Identity and animation will be the focus of my design process. The discovery of my identity and belonging through my art is what captivates me to understand who I am. The way variations to proportion can be modified by the artist, the super-deformed characters feature a non-proportionally small body compared to the head where as some animations completely disregard these proportions, such that they resemble Western cartoons and for exaggeration, certain body features are increased
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Jessica Shelton American Intercontinental University Baroque HUMA205– Art Appreciation May 24, 2013 Introduction The baroque period for art was a very important time. The period contributed a lot to art as we know it now, and it introduced both new techniques as well as new artists. The period lasted roughly from the 16th century, and in some places lasted until the 1750’s. Three important pieces of art from that time are Descent from the cross painted by Rembrandt, Conversion of Saint
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The New York Times. The New York Times Company, 04 June 2013. Web. 15 July 2013. Sociology 15 July 2013 Graffiti How does graffiti challenge the dominant notions of art? I chose to explore this topic because I wanted to show that there are many different thoughts as to what is beautiful or aesthetically pleasing to society. Art is defined as “the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance
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