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    Describes significant cultural developments from a variety of historical eras. Developments in the visual arts since the late nineteenth century display a fascinating succession of movements and styles. Among the most notable movements are Impressionism‚ Post-Impressionism‚ Fauvism‚ Expressionism‚ Cubism‚ Futurism‚ Surrealism and Dada. These movements have provided an assortment of treasures for visitors at museum around the world and a wealth of material for art historians. The changes may seem

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    Requiem for a Dream is a movie masterpiece‚ even though it is not a movie of beautification. Everything required for an incredible film is in there; great acting‚ cinematography‚ story‚ and the viewer’s reaction. The title alone can fill one in on what this movie is‚ it’s a ’death of a dream’. Even though this is not a movie made to beautify anything‚ it takes a serious problem and makes it as least glamorous as it could‚ therefore making it an anti-drug movie without preaching it. "Rober Ebert (EBERT

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    Film‚ what do you think of when you hear that word? A motion picture is simply a series of still pictures shown quickly so they stimulate motion. But a film can be so much more than that. It can tell a story‚ inform people of news‚ or educate. A film can surprise‚ aggravate‚ and inspire the imagination. Some of the necessary skills to analyze how images are constructed‚ how they create meanings‚ and how they affect us help us to better understand film as a whole. Throughout the class we watched several

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    Art is Indefinable Art is indefinable because of its constant evolution. This evolution has taken place because art inherently has an aspect of human contribution and‚ therefore‚ is subject to progression in ways as numerous as its very creator’s changes. There are two main reasons that illustrate the fact that art is indefinable. These reasons are that art has a changing role in society‚ and that the various production methods of art endlessly transform. The first of the reasons is crucial

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    International Baccalaureate Higher Level Visual Art Investigative Workbook Criterion 1. The IWB must be a black bound unlined book 2. Always use the lined under sheet 3. Write in black ink only 4. Always date your entries clearly and number each page 5. Be neat. Write legibly (no typing or gluing in of teacher handouts). No copying or Xerox copies of written text are permitted. Pasted written content will be allowed. 6. Include notes taken of teacher lectures 7. Include notes and photos of visits

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    Once I went on a trip to a small village in Poland with my parents. Unfortunately‚ I got seriously sick and I was sitting all day alone in a single bedroom. The only contact I had with the outer world was a small window. It was like looking at an animated picture but through a thin piece of glass. It let me notice things that I had never paid attention to before. I wanted to give life to my drawings. It made me realize that such a thing as motion can give an ultimately different impression of my

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    Art does not have a clear definition which means that anything someone creates can be considered art .The art styles in the wire drawing by Richard Tuttle and the idyllic painting by Thomas Kinkaid are both true forms of art. The wire drawing by Richard Tuttle is abstract and does not depict anything in particular. It is simply a few squiggly lines with shadows. I am unsure what message Tuttle was trying communicate in his art piece. This begs the question‚ does art need to have a message or a purpose

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    A Broken Tower‚ by Hart Crane‚ is a metaphor-rich poem that is very ambiguous but seems to describe the difficulties of the creative process and the way in which the artist is bound and compelled by it. Crane uses many religious metaphors and references‚ directly mentioning God and also bells‚ which are associated with churches. It is possible to interpret the poem in a religious sense‚ but it could be argued that religion and art are similar metaphors; that‚ for the poet‚ his writings are both a

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    how to analyse a movie by agbo sandrose `Things You’ll Need:` Movie or scene (DVD or VHS) Basic knowledge of film Ability to stop‚ rewind‚ and play scene several times Step 1 `When choosing a scene to analyze‚ it’s best to choose something from a film you know well. It’s extremely important that you’ve seen the entire movie before and know it well. In order analyze the directorial choices‚ you need to know the story very well. Also‚ make sure the scene

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    1. When looking at the differences between cultural‚ natural‚ and truly aesthetic objects‚ it’s relatively easy to define each in their own ways. Cultural objects differ from natural objects in the sense that cultural objects have been placed in an artistic manner by‚ and for the human population‚ whereas natural objects are in the most basic term‚ objects placed by nature for no other external reason. For instance‚ a bed of rocks laying among a path‚ strewn out for an artistic affect is considered

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