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    Name: Bisi Alade Date: 10/25/15 Thesis: When we look at the combat, we tend to disregard the effect of the perpetrator also knows as the soldier who fought in the war and the victims who experienced the tragedy as bystanders, but the novel and film showcase the perspective that people don’t see. Introduction: War can be seen from different perspectives but can also be defined as a battle against an opponent. War impacts people differently based on the events taking place. Traumas from being a victim

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    Project Responsibility and the Arts, Lidia Bastianich The Responsibility Project is a program designed by Liberty Mutual Insurance Company that highlights and discusses ethics and morality in a modern context. The project is linked to many electronic conversations (blogs) that highlight positive social and organizational issues through role modeling and demonstrations of social challenges of the modern global world. This work will look specifically at a short film associated with ethics and morality

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    Everyone knows that the artists make the art, but what is it that actually makes art, art? Art is what it is marketed as. In the modern age, everything is subjective and consumerist... or at least it seems to be. As the world revolves more and more around the psyche of the individual, their ego, and the fragility of their perceptions, art has moved to match and respond to it. With an ever growing oppressive sphere of capitalist influence the meaning of art and its institutions becomes increasingly

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    Just Like Being There

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    the different forms of art that come from the art community. In a sense, it is in comparison to a student, who grows intellectually and spiritually. Prior to the film, I had no relation let alone hardly any information on the poster making business. Moreover, from the given film, “Just like being there” directed by Scout Shannon expands the mind of the watcher through the origin and the upcoming of the many artists in the American gig poster scene. Like many forms of art, there is always a period

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    Do you like art? Do you like video games? Have you ever wondered if video games can ever be recognized at art or a portrait? The article I have broken down and analyzed was an article called “Video Games Are Not Art by Roger Ebert. He explains that videos games can never be art because it is a disgrace tp professional artist out them to compare videos games with art that actually have meaning behind each corner, idea, color, structure, design. For example, art is identified as the expression or application

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    The Whitney Biennial

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    building. The Whitney Museum of American Art is well-known for its new building and the biennial exhibition. The Whitney Biennial aims to provide a main stream and a history of modern and contemporary art in the United States, and thus makes the audience feel familiar to American art. According to the Whitney’s official announcement, the 2017 Whitney Biennial, presented by Tiffany & Co. includes 63 participants who work in the field of modern and contemporary art dealing with various types of media such

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    inspiration would have to be my family and myself. My family has always been there for me and motivated me to pursue art as a career. Their support for my craft serves as one of my biggest inspirations I make art to make them proud. I too inspire myself to make art, I am excited by my development as an artist and I know that I can only improve with time. At this point in my life, I make art because it is a part of me I draw something almost every day or I feel unsatisfied with myself and the way I am

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    Beyond the boundary of East and West Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon, one of the most successful and popular Chinese-language movie in the West directed by Ang Lee, was considered as an eastern film for the western audience and a western film for the east. “I didn’t see any tiger or dragon in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; then I get it – they all crouched and hid.” This joke provoked a wave of laughter during an award ceremony in the United States, but my response was a satiric sneer. This

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    Better Life Analysis

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    Mason Center for Arts and Culture with the Kramlich Collection and San Francisco Art Institute, there is a film called Better Life (Ten Thousand Waves). This film is located in the Gray Box Gallery, within the San Francisco Art Institute. Based on Isaac Julian’s essay entitled “The Multilayered Storytelling in Film Installation”, Better Life conveys Julian’s style of “incorporating different artistic discipline”to create a unique poetic and visual language that is within the ‘art context’. By repeating

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    In this essay I seek to explore the impact of Sigmund Freud’s thesis on the uncanny has had on art culture. I will be focusing on the surrealist movement, and artists such as, Hans Bellmer, Ron Mueck and Marc Quinn; I will discuss how they have investigated this idea throughout sculptured bodily forms. I will identify aspects of individual art works to understand how the uncanny body is presented in art. Freud described the feeling of uncanny as ‘unheimlich’, translating to unhomely or unfamiliar

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