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    Lillian Schwartz and Tracey Moffat - Modern Technology and Modern Art Many modern artists use high technology equipment in their works. Whereas traditionally artists used a pencil or brush to make beautiful works of art, artists in the early twenty-first century are now using sound, video or computer generated images. Digital art developed from simple patterns and shapes made using computer programs to finished works of art which can look as realistic as a watercolour or oil painting. Modern

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    There are plenty of interesting videos on the YouTube that attract people’s attention every day, but there are still some strange videos try to let people step away from this digital world. “Look up” might be the most famous and persuasive one of those special kind. The interesting things is that the author Gary Turk describes the world inside the internet “is just an illusion”, and the reality is indeed “a world of confusion” (Gary). In this spoken word film, Gary Turk argue that people should look

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    Movie Review : Easy Rider

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    Section 1: “Easy Rider” was a significant film because its success helped start a new Hollywood phase of filmmaking in the early 1970s. Films like “Duel in The Sun”, and “Red River” are what preceded films like “Easy Rider”. These films came into being and were financially successful because they temporarily relieved the fears aroused by a recognition of social and political conflicts. While studios suffered through a box-office slump from 1947 to 1968, the western proved to be a consistently if

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    Movie Review : Easy Rider

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    Section 1: “Easy Rider” was a significant film because its success helped start a new Hollywood phase of filmmaking in the early 1970s. Films like “Duel in The Sun”, and “Red River” are what preceded films like “Easy Rider”. These films came into being and were financially successful because they temporarily relieved the fears aroused by a recognition of social and political conflicts. While studios suffered through a box-office slump from 1947 to 1968, the western proved to be a consistently if

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    In the world nowadays, ICT has been responsible for assisting in the development of entertainment. One of the things that are mainly used in music entertainment now is the MP3 files which contain music. This technology is often used to play music with digital music players such as MP3 players and iPods. This now revolutionised the entertainment as it now allows people to listen to music without the need for a physical product for the players to play music off of such as using cds it is now quicker

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    existing feature film production industry and its recording process. The plan suggests methods reduce the time spent in the recording of the images during the process of filming a feature film production. The innovation will be made using multiple cameras recording through new technologies in advanced camera resolution and camera size (Steyn, 2013). The scope of the problem lies for the whole feature film industry as this slow process of filming affects the whole industry. When new technology will be introduced

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    How has the role of technology affected independent films and their film-making process? The distribution of film has changed phenomenally during the last 10 years. Independent film is an area of production where filmmakers produce their films independently, outside of the studio system. Many argue that cultural value is taken from independent films whereas commercial releases follow the same narrative structure. Often, mainstream cinema will follow a common narrative arc which fits into the equilibrium

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    During the 1920’s the demand for films was at their highest peak in time. Metropolis was made in the late 20’s leaving a historical mark in the film industry. Unfortunately, the original version of the film can no longer be watched because it has been lost. Metropolis was made right before talkies were introduced making it one of the last silent films produced at those times (The History of Film The 1920s.) Metropolis falls under the German Expressionist Movement that took place between both world

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    the distribution of work created by film makers. New media is a term that is used to describe the on-demand access that is now available to users twenty four hours a day on any digital device or platform and this includes interactivity between users and real-time creation of original and unregulated content. The creation of the internet and its evolution over the past decade has led to various innovations including the introduction of social networking and video sharing websites and these have had

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    The collaborative creative work was a group performance for the Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) class. The performance explored notions and concepts of technology as a tool for art, which was a predominant component of the course over the semester. The intention of the group was to examine, analyse and discuss how technologies can alter multimodal texts and the effect and impact this has on the text's original form and audience. This essay will provide reflection and critique on the process,

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