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    race and contrast greatly depending on location. Within these massive metropolises, various forms of art can be typically found in museums, private galleries, and even on the crowded streets. Certain urban environments can become flooded with countless forms of graffiti and are created by numerous artists tagging a multitude of locations. Even through overwhelming controversy, graffiti remains an art form that allows certain communities to communicate through a medium that expresses their political

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    movements that influenced and lead to the creation of postmodern art and design including Pop Art, Conceptual, Neo-Expressionism and the Memphis group. In terms of where these movements influenced and reaction towards other movements creating a true postmodern period. It will discuss the reasoning behind each movement after the events of World War II across Europe and the United States. How each movement or group lead to changes in the art and design world. Also, who would lead these movements and their

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    I have always had a deep interest in films and consider them the strongest art as they incorporate more senses than any other form. I first felt the power of film when watching Stephen Spielberg’s “Jaws” .The crippling fear of the sea this film was able to create in my mind is a testimony of its power. In this new age of technology film and media are becoming more present in our day to day lives; film does not only entertain but offer new concepts and ideas. I do not only want to study film due to

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    Discuss the differences between watching the film and the interactive media experience. Interactive media experience is a special multimedia presentation, that involved interactive media techniques and interactive media arts. Their final purposes are that creating a method of communication with perception by using presenting content such as text, games, animation, video, moving image and audio. In short, interactive media is a method of communication to circularly present a combinatorial information

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    Visit any major museum of art, at any given time, and one could find an abundance of monumental names listed on tiny plaques hanging next to even more recognizable works of art. The excitement felt by any art enthusiast when walking into these buildings of time and creation, is undeniable and especially unique. Could it be the atmosphere of the building, the presence of artwork, the people, possibly the grandeur of the space, or perhaps, could it be the spirit of the artists themselves, peering

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    Walsh was born in New York City on October 30, 1986. She is the daughter of entrepreneurs who owns a software company. Even though most of her family is business oriented with little background in art, she strived in dexterity. When she was a little girl, Walsh was always compelled by all forms arts and created many projects. The beginning of her craft started in fifth grade where she had a short live entrepreneurship. Her first business was selling Magic Moss Rocks with her sister. To construct

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    Text: Text And Art

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    always been an integral part of visual arts and imagery. It has influenced and shaped the art scene all over the world through the various ways it engages with it. The first way text and art interplay is the use of text to come up with the subject matter of the artwork like for example the use of the bible and its stories as the subject of a painting. This somehow seems like a direct connection between text and art. However, there are many other ways in which art and text relate less directly. The term

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    harassment, intimidation or pressure that is applied to an individual that takes place by using new media. “We use the term new media to describe a media ecology where more traditional media, such as books, television, and radio are converging with digital media, specifically interactive media and media for social communication” (Ito et al., 2009). Common equipment used by offenders can be devices such as computers, cell phones, tablets; any technology that allows for communication. New Media has influenced

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    understanding of the digital and computing skills which is beneficial for higher education. Current as well in future, most of the new jobs will require excellent digital skills and work will be based only on the digital world, improving digital literacy is an essential part of the higher education and training.Courses either full or part time will help the young learners to learn the subjects in the digital world enable students to gain the skills and confidence they need to use digital technology not

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    ourselves is just a matter of a click or two. This paper argues how the growing use of social media allows us to regulate and efficiently control what part of our identities others can or cannot see, thus helping us to create “digital identities”. (Stoller, E. 2012) From Identity to Digital Identity Ever since platforms like Myspace, social media has evolved as a revolutionary change in the daily lives of people all across the globe. With websites like Facebook and Twitter, social media is now almost equivalent

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