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    Ai Weiwei Research Paper

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    Ai Weiwei is arguably the most iconic artist in China today, his ability to be creative and express his mind and beliefs on a government that does not appreciate it is very unique. As an activist, he calls attention to human rights violations on a high scale; as an artist, he expands the definition of art through expression. His works have put him in trouble with Chinese law, but he continues to fight for his beliefs influences the common Chinese cititzens and continues to make him a true global

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    Miami Art Museum Essay

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    Perez of Miami Art is a Museum of modern and contemporary art, dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries. It has influences of the cultures of the Caribbean, North and South America that add vitality and texture to the civic landscape. The effort of the city of Miami to attract artists and cultural exhibitions have helped build a magnificent installation as part of the revitalization of the Downtown of Miami, which can be visited by residents and visitors

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    How are the techniques and implications of the works of Ai Weiwei and Banksy comparable? Cheyne J. Campbell South Iredell High School 007021-0006 Abstract Within the field of the visual arts, I investigated how the techniques and implications of the artworks of Ai Weiwei and Banksy are comparable. In order to answer this question, I observed and analyzed artworks from both artists, noting the pieces’ effects on the viewer (me), similar visual qualities, and common themes. This process

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    Genevieve Sullivan Professor Quigley MIS 301 October 10, 2017 Over the past decade, Artificial intelligence has grown to become a prominent element in the technological world and continues to expand rapidly. Artificial intelligence, defined by Dictionary.com, is the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. Artificial intelligence

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    Ai Weiwei Alcatraz Essay

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    Trace is currently part of Ai Weiwei’s Alcatraz exhibition, @Large displayed in San Fransisco, California USA. It includes 176 portraits made if legos, laid out flat across the expanse of the floor. These portraits depict people from all around the world who have been or are imprisoned or exiled because of their beliefs or affiliations, most of whom were prisoners of conscience and human rights activists. Weiwei artwork, conceptually created a community of prisoners to large to ignore. This installation

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    John Searle is an American philosopher who was known for creating the thought experiment, the Chinese room for challenging the idea of strong AI and functionalism. Searle’s work, Minds, Brains and Programs introduces the Chinese room and refutes some objections to the points he brings up. The Chinese room was created in order to refute the idea of strong AI and the functionalist theory of mind and is described as follows. Imagine a computer program that can be told a short story and make inferences

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    suppressive government is also home to one of the world’s most powerful artists. Ai Weiwei has made a name for himself as a rebel who has not only created art in direct defiance to his government, but who has also criticized those pieces of art which he has made in the name of said government. Ai Weiwei is one of China’s most effective activists because of his provocative art, persistence, and subversive attitude. Ai Weiwei is controversial for multiple reasons, but his art sends a powerful message

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    Problem 2. (a). Here in the given problem we have scheduling problem, which we call multiple interval scheduling. Here the change is job require a process for more than one set of intervals. (b). This problem belongs to NP-complete, because we have k set of times and we can check that it overlaps or not. (c). Suppose we have Algorithm A to solve this problem we have k collection of interval. And we will take the instance of the 3 dimension that is, set of 3 intervals. So,

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    Ticket to Ride is a board game created by Alan R. Moon that has been growing in popularity since its first release in 2004 by Days of Wonder. The game components include a map with cities and defined train routes, sets of 45 colored, plastic train car tokens for up to five players, destination tickets, and colored train cards. The premise of the game involves collecting enough of the colored train cards to claim or build train routes to connect various major cities in the United States and southern

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    Complexity and Tractability The area of tractability explores problems and algorithms that can take an impossible amount of computation to solve. Tractable problems can be roughly defined as problems that can be solved in a reasonable amount of time, while intractable problems are those which take too long to solve to be useful. Finding solutions to these problems is a key problem in computer science today and has been for many years. It is also important for a computer scientist to recognise intractable

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