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    as individuals part of a larger social structure we tend to become socio-normative and assimilate the linguistic and cultural identities of our guardians and community. Each instantiation of the human condition is not dissimilar to that of a new computer with a clean hard-disk and the potential to run any software depending on our physical and socio-cultural limitations,

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    and indoor party packages for clients who desire loads of excitement and a memorable experience. During my internship at Nulook Bounce-n-Party, I completed certain responsibilities and tasks. These tasks strengthened my management skills, multimedia art skills, and my patience with many individuals, and increased my knowledge in the business industry. I engaged myself in various communications through telephone, and physical interactions with clients and employees. I also engaged in playtime with many

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    If I were a graphic designer, which graphic designer from the history of art would I be like? I would be most like Michael Bierut. Bierut was born sometime during 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio. During his early years living in Ohio, graphic design was not widely taught to young people but this didn’t stop Michael. With his love of his love of art, music, and drawing Bierut’s first began designing album covers. Wanted to learn more Michael took to the library a poured over the only two design books the

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    What Does Art Mean To Me

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    I believe art a door to a another dimension because it can put you can a zone, it can change your mood, and art has a way of expressing yourself. For example I remember the time when I had to do my chores. I was absolutely dreading washing the dishes. So, to pass time, I decided to listen to music. Art can put you in a zone. I remember one Saturday I had finished all my homework and decided to clean the kitchen because I wanted to surprise my parents for fun. So while I was washing the dishes I

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    Ann Arbor Art Museum

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    I went to the Ann Arbor Art Museum to see the exhibit Moving Image: Landscape. For this exhibit I looked at three different works of art by Jim Campbell, Rick Silva and Antti Laitinen. The first piece I saw upon entering was by Jim Campbell called Seal Rock and it was displayed on the wall. The work of art was of misty rocks with LEDs behind the image to create a sense of movement. I enjoyed watching the movement of the mist and thought it was very calming. While interesting, it seemed like this

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    Biography of Andy Whorl

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    popular American print artist in the 1960. He helped create the style of art known as Pop Art. Pop Art showed what was popular in American culture; products, celebrities, etc. Andy Whorl’s career started out as a commercial artist. Some of his fellow artists admired him and his work, while other did not consider him a true artist. He displayed some of his work in museums and became famous. A friend of Andy told him to make art based on everyday things, so Andy made his famous picture of the multiple

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    common misconception that humans are finished evolving, and that they have reached the best and most efficient beings possible. The same misconception can be carried over to art. The main questions being posed in this paper are: can evolution be viewed as a creative process like the art world? Can there be anything new in both art and

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    Art and Video Game

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    not a traditional art form, video games do have an artistic basis. Video games are increasingly becoming more story and visually based. With these increased artistic elements it is increasingly becoming harder to deny that video games are art, but maybe they are not the art defined by a traditional definition. Critics state that that video games do not have the artistic values that art has but perhaps there needs to be a new definition of what art is to include video games. Art can be divide in to

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    be art that will help us create the niche that we desire There are many artists in India who create different kinds of hidden art. Art that is untraditional, art that is unique and

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    To "teach". (Show or explain to do something to someone.) "Teacher" (a person who teaches, especially in a school) I learned to write my name on the right hand corner and the history of my area I live in. All the mistakes we made and they just continue to happen. You look at everything. All material possessions are improving. If you look at now and 100 or so years ago. Everything has improved a crazy amount. Depending on what you believe technology either is dumbing down or improving. If you ask

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