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    Aesthetic Of Bauhaus and Current Trends Following WWI‚ as much of Germany lay in despair‚ Bauhaus thrived as a revolutionary‚ inspired and unique School breaking down the perceived class barriers between craftsmen and fine artists. Founded in 1919 by Architect Walter Gropius‚ Bauhaus modernized the Art Industry and Education‚ influencing all aspects of design today. As fashion‚ like art‚ progresses in cycles‚ inspiring and influencing each other through the creation of their designs‚ it would

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    The Fundamentals of Database Design To end up with a good ‘relational database’ application‚ you need to ask: Do I actually need one? If so‚ how far do you want to take it? By this I mean‚ is this to be a simple database to store information about only one‚ or very few‚ related entities (i.e. a list of people who attended a certain event‚ and how they came to hear about the event) which are not likely to change; or a permanent and well used application with several different entities (i.e.

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    Naomi Klein in her book No Logo outlines her thoughts as to how marketing and advertising by a company has made a dramatic shift from showcasing a product‚ to the branding of the company name. Companies have now shifted their focus to creating an association between the company and an idea. The company then uses this idea to sell their products. In her book she also addresses the growing massive globalization of corporations into global Goliaths. She makes the claim that such large corporations

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    Photography Final Research Project Bauhaus: Influences on Photography and Architecture After the defeat in the First World War and the fall of the German monarchy‚ Germany faced darkness and lost hope in the future. Walter Gropius‚ a German architect‚ who served in the war‚ saw the need of re-orienting the art world for the better (Westphal‚ 7). One year after the First World War‚ 1919‚ Gropius opened a school in Weimar‚ Germany called the Bauhaus school. His intention for this school

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    5. ICT AND AV SYSTEMS GENERAL OVERVIEW 6.1. Introduction This report is intended to provide a concept design narrative and an outline of the methodology behind the design of Information and Communication Technology‚ Nurse Call‚ and Audio Visual System for the NBK – Oncology Hospital. The report will outline Data Communications‚ Telephony‚ Audio Visual (AV) systems and server room design basis proposed for the project. The Telecommunication systems shall be based on converged Structured Cabling

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    Women in science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ and math (STEM) majors exemplify the gender gap. “Let me tell you about the trouble with girls. You fall in love with them‚ they fall in love with you‚ and when you criticize them‚ they cry‚” said Nobel Laureate‚ Tim Hunt. (Amarante) Hunt believes that women should be segregated from men in the laboratory as they are a distraction to science. Although Hunt received backlash for his comments‚ it provides an example of the gender biases affecting women in

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    Bauhaus Still Felt Today

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    Gropius founded the Bauhaus in Weimar‚ Germany‚ a school of craft and fine arts. The aim of Gropius was to reimagine the material world and reflect the unity of all arts (Bergdoll‚ 2009). Only active for a mere 14 years‚ this essay will consider whether the Bauhaus’s influence is still felt today by looking at the links between Ikea and Bauhaus. This essay will also look at the influence in teaching within art courses today with references from Ikea‚ The Guardian and Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops

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    No Logo People once bought products based on interest and the quality of the product. Now‚ choices are based on the top brands or what the celebrities are using or wearing. In the documentary ‚“No Logo” by Naomi Klein‚ the author uses rhetorical persuasion to explain the corporate takeover of the world‚ and also the globalization of these corporations. There are both gains and losses our society faces as corporations continue to consolidate within the commercial marketplace. Klein’s argument

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    The Bauhaus Movement was one of the most influential design movements of the 20th century. The movement started with one desire‚ to bridge the gap between different crafts and to create a unity between artist‚ engineers‚ architects‚ and etc. (Bauhaus movement) The founder Walter Gropius and his fellow students works and ideas still resonate through out the design world. The Bauhaus history was clouded with challenges and scandals. Even with the up’s and down’s history of the movement‚ Bauhaus continues

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    Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and The Bauhaus Laszlo Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian constructivist who was gifted in most forms of the visual arts. He was born in 1895 and raised in the city of Bachsbarsad‚ Hungary and studied law in Hungary’s capital of Budapest. He began his artistc venture during his service in World War I with sketches on military-issue postcards‚ and produced a versatile catalog of works throughout his life. He was skilled in design‚ sculpture‚ painting‚ photography‚ and more. He was

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