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    The Museum of Contemporary Art currently has two exhibitions on view; one is called “Dirge: Reflections on [Life and] Death,” and the other is “Sara VanDerBeek.” One work of art that stood out the most to me was Epitaph from 2011 by Pedro Reyes. Reyes works are often meant to physically engage his viewers in order to shift their social and emotional expectations. The Epitaph invites his viewers to imagine a future in which they no longer exist, and then create a short message that conveys the life

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    The frame of reference of this research is the concept of photography as an art form. Through scholarly and practical research, I will compare different ideologies of how photography has been accepted and thought of since its invention, as well as visual examples of work that portray both photographic and artistic qualities. With the main question within this topic being can photography be considered art?, the objectives I seek to clarify are the grounds for which one defines art and for which one

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    "Introduction to Cognitive Science, 2014 Homework 2 4 questions, 33 points total Name:" Josh Jordan "Question 1 (4 points): The Checker-Shadow Illusion (8 points) View the illusion available at http://color.psych.upenn.edu/homework/CheckerShadow.jpg. This is called the checker-shadow illusion and is due to Edward Adelson. a) (2 points) What is the illusion? That is, how does your perception of squares A and B differ from what is objectively on the screen/paper? You may want to print out the

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    EDAHOD5 – The Educator as Assessor Assignment: 02 Question 1 Assessment Activity Word processing evaluation – Apply the word processing knowledge you have learnt and create a one page document with any type of information containing a document heading, paragraphs and a footer detailing page number and student name. The document also needs to contain a numerical multi level list and a table consisting of 3 columns and 4 rows. Assessment checklist * Heading * Paragraphs *

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    Graphic Design has become very popular career these past few years. By competition in the design community, it is pushing designers to think outside the box. One designer that spiked an interest in society is Jessica Walsh. Walsh couples her innate talent with an energetic drive for success. Continuing with this strong work ethic, it helped Jessica accomplished many things before the age of 30. She travels the world, creates amazing designs, and became partner of a prestigious design firm. Walsh

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    1. Understand the factors that impact on an individual with sensory loss 1.1 Analyse how a range of factors can impact on individuals with sensory loss Impact on communication Sensory losses can affect on normal living in a variety of ways. These can be hidden disability which can ultimately result in social isolation and frustration due to not being able to communicate efficiently. In case of hearing loss, day-to-day activities such as hearing a doorbell, using the telephone, watching

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    Feminism and Art History

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    entertaining, or as an adjunct to the patron's own status; otherwise she might not appear." (pg. 74) The author believes that the artists were in denial of the experiences of working women and that's why the views of working women were limited. The visual portrayals of gender and status in Roman society stand as a bridge linking the work of art and the work of society together as one. The final chapter that I read was one I found extremely conflictant and interesting because not only did we touch

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    Hemineglect Studies

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    Baylis, (2012), research displays these conclusions provide innovative understandings into the perceptual discrepancies linked with hemineglect and this backups other effort that fabricates the fast denial account of non-awareness dispensation in visual hemispatial neglect. The Członkowska, et al, 2009, project endorses the encouraging effect of electrical somatosensory stimulus of the left hand on left visuospatial hemineglect progress, as a result, an inquiry emerges as to whether the conclusion

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    multiple numbers given at a time and needing to see them in a certain order as well as read them in the correct order. One example is 27 and 72. Transposing numbers may be an issue with visual discrimination, or something more along the lines of Dyslexia, although it is really too early to know for sure. Visual discrimination skills also play a crucial role in supporting social interactions. Students need to be able to infer certain subtleties to interact comfortably with others. Imagine what

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    Should graffiti be banned and graffiti artists be prosecuted? This and a variety of related questions have been increasingly perplexing society as a result of the popularization of graffiti, starting with dissemination of its works in New York City in the early 1980s (346). Since then, graffiti artists have both been banned and cherished, deprived of their work and allowed in art galleries. Thus, another question has been raised: Should graffiti be considered art or a form of communication with aesthetics

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