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    Graffiti V. Modern Art

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    contrasted? Well‚ here’s your answer. Modern art‚ like graffiti‚ is based on style‚ but in modern art the style is mainly based on the time‚ not based on expression. In modern art there are many styles a few of such as impressionism‚ fauvism‚ cubism‚ futurism‚ and abstract expression‚ while in graffiti there are five main ones‚ tagging‚ throw ups‚ semi-wildstyle‚ wildstyle‚ and 3-d wildstyle. Modern are started as a western movement in painting and printing in the late 19th century and

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    Theme Parks

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    Journal of Vacation Marketing http://jvm.sagepub.com Strategic theming in theme park marketing Kevin K. F. Wong and Phoebe W. Y. Cheung Journal of Vacation Marketing 1999; 5; 319 DOI: 10.1177/135676679900500402 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jvm.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/5/4/319 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Journal of Vacation Marketing can be found at: Email Alerts: http://jvm.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts

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    Dada Budd Research Paper

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    Dada From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Dada (disambiguation). Cover of the first edition of the publication Dada by Tristan Tzara; Zurich‚ 1917 Dada /ˈdɑːdɑː/ or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century. Many claim Dada began in Zurich‚ Switzerland in 1916‚ spreading to Berlin shortly thereafter but the height of New York Dada was the year before in 1915.[1] To quote Dona Budd ’s The Language of

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    Rene Magritte

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    advertisement. Magritte started out as an impressionist early on in his career before arriving at his trademark surrealist style after several years of study. His early influences were Fernand Leger and his earliest works were based on cubism and futurism. He produced his first surrealist painting in 1926‚ The Lost Jockey. Magritte’s paintings seem to encourage people to consider the reality that is around them and look at things and not accept them as they seem to be. The Son of Man is amongst

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    version of fauvism and called it expressionism. Italian artists‚ refusing everything with old roots and inspired by the rapid development of technology‚ appearance of first cars and airplanes‚ developed in their turn the art movement under the name “futurism”. Finally‚ surrealism‚ exploring the secrets of dreams and filling art with psychological meaning‚ reached its apogee during the early 20th century with the works of Marc Chagall‚ Joan Miro‚ Rene Margritte and fantastic Salvador Dali. Origins

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    when he was describing the work of Alexander Rodchenko. Constructivism had its very own unique new approach but at the same time it borrowed ideas from earlier movements such as Cubism‚ Suprematism and Futurism. Russian Constructivism emerged just after the end of the First World War when Russian futurism was at its height. Russian Constructivism had a major impact on architecture‚ industrial and graphic design‚ film‚ theatre and even some aspects of certain music. Russian Constructivism being such

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    Crystal Palace

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    Crystal Palace Describe the exhibition come about‚ what was the reason for it‚ the understanding that the industrial revolution is permanent‚ not some strange thing thats happening to society . The description has to give us insight to why the exhibition was important and to modernism. Two Parts: Building itself- dimensions‚ what does it mean when you build with iron and glass (to form an interpretation)‚ no internal supports which creates space to exhibit. Linear thinking‚ transparency‚ pre-fabrication

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    Bethan Exelby How did we come to Contemporary Vocal Music as it is today? An exploration of how the 20th Century has changed vocal techniques. Contemporary Music is a time in classical music history in which all previously set boundaries were pushed and broken in order to discover new things‚ new sounds‚ and new ways of doing things. This is all evident when looking at contemporary vocal music. Before the Contemporary era‚ a vocal performer would only sing or speak. Europe was at the

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    Isaac Newton Struggles

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    The third hero is Sir Isaac Newton‚ possibly the most brilliant man to ever live‚ who has made a plethora of scientific accomplishments. Although with his great mind it also carried mental illness. Author Marina Jones‚ writer for Futurism‚ writes about Sir Isaac Newton’s struggles in her article titled “The Madness of Sir Isaac Newton”. Newton should inspire others to overcome their obstacles no matter how large they are. In his early life he had to overcome some personal issues. His first struggle

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    densely layered abstract paintings and prints. Stadia II is a compilation of Stadia I and Stadia III. Mehretu created Stadia II in 2004 using mediums of ink and acrylic on canvas. Her works engage the history of nonobjective art from Constructivism to Futurism‚ posing contemporary questions about the relationship between utopian impulses and abstraction. Most of the lines she draws are curved or diagonal. Horizontal curves slide down the core of the canvas‚ creating the sense of a tornado-like vortex.

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