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    Digital Audio Technology Filter Testing and ADC Filter Report Analysing and Testing Low-Pass Filters for Anti-Aliasing 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 AIMS The aim of this lab is to test the response and characteristics of an undefined filter circuit. This report will present the data collected in the lab sessions, interpret this data and discuss the filter’s suitability for use in an anti-aliasing circuit in an analogue-to-digital converter (ADC). 1.2 ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION AND ALIASING ADCs are used

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    Media, Culture & Society http://mcs.sagepub.com Cultural industries in the Digital Age: some provisional conclusions Enrique Bustamante Media Culture Society 2004; 26; 803 DOI: 10.1177/0163443704047027 The online version of this article can be found at: http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/26/6/803 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Media, Culture & Society can be found at: Email Alerts: http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions:

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    Introduction The internet of things is defined as the development of the internet where every object used in daily activities has a connection to the internet allowing these things to either send or even receive data. These objects would be equipped with sensors that gauge the surrounding parameters including brightness or distance and transmit this data to the internet for use in various applications. For instance, eCLOUD is a form of artwork that was done by Aaron Koblin, Nik Goods and Nik Hafermaas

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    Plug Christ Video

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    The groups that I released The Passion of the Slug… are as follows: Music Videographers, MUSIC DOCUMENTARY, Hip-Hop Lovers, Music Videos - all genres, Short Films, Short Films, videoart, The Best Indie Filmmakers, We Love Music and Experimental Video Art. This grouping has allowed for reach to receptive audiences, garnering views and exposure. Furthermore, through hyperlinking and embed codes, my video is very spreadable with the friends of viewers. (Jenkins, 2013) The Passion of the Slug is an extension

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    personal computers, the later half of the 20th century brought extraordinary change to our world. After the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the artist needed to find new ways to express himself or herself. Abstract Expressionism was an expressive art of profound emotion and universal themes. Most of those themes were shaped by the legacy of Surrealism. The abstract Expressionist artist translated surrealism into a new style fitted to the post-war mood of anxiety and trauma. The artists in this movement

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    Emotional Literacy

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    performing arts teachers, and the talented individuals whom I worked with, and lastly, my choir and theatre groups. They are emotional, artistic, sensitive, understanding, but also competitive, and tough. The groups of people I share my visual art literacy are my art teachers. I share my technology literacy with my family and friends who have technology literacy, and most importantly my computer teachers who taught me the various computer skills I learned growing up. I also share my digital art literacy

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    Art is art, what is a true art? Graffiti is an art, art of the free-minded. It is basic and easy for passing by people to understand the art. Bomb it: A global Graffiti Documentary by Jon Reiss is a documentary of the street artists who share their point of view through wall painting. The film is majority focusing on the poor neighborhood of the famous cities, so-called ghetto. The film captures the graffiti arts in urban of New York, Cape Town in Africa, London, Paris, and Tokyo. They also interview

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    Surrealism Joel Rea

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    Surrealism is one of the recognizable art movements with influential impacts in contemporary art. Advocating an art of imagination, the artists explore the unconscious as a method to discover the possible vision. They focus on the power of endless imagination and trace back to the romantic emotions, explore anxieties and present the emotions visually. Besides, the Surrealistic artists believe everywhere, and daily life could be their inspiration. In the arts, the Surrealist ideas combine abstract

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    learning new music production techniques will enable you to be creative in other ways. Quality music invokes a full range of feelings within the listener. As a music producer, your job is to master the art that invoke those feelings.Believe me when I say that professional-sounding music is an art. It can be taught to a certain degree, but really all it takes is time, dedication and passion.If you have the desire to create great music, Producer Pack will provide you with the latest sample packs and

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    Art Vs Art

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    that we have been able to penetrate, no society has lived without some form of art. Art can be thought of as a symbol of what it means to be human, displayed in physical form for others to see and interpret. “There are as many ways to define art as there are people in the universe, and each definition is influenced by the unique perspective of that person, as well as by their own personality and character” (Marder). Art has many functions and roles in both past and present civilizations. Around 36

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