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    Even though As the Saying goes, "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder," so it is with art! Whatever one deems as art in their eyes so it shall be.,. Art is infinite and can be defined in so many ways. because Art is too diverse to be contained in one area, it is also based on seeing, feeling, and what we know. After all, art is an expression of emotions, and our responses to art are a learned behavior that is influenced by culture, gender, race, geography, education and class. First, Art is too

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    presenting marked cortical visual impairment, VEPs were considered crucial diagnostic test since advent of EEG and multiple variants to this protocol have come into existence as described below. a. FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIAL: Adrian et al (1934) proved that the regular repeating flash stimulus could induce the electric response from the visual cortex. E. Herba et al (2006) employed FVEPs to show that the maternal zinc supplementation may have a beneficial influence on visual cortical responses in newborn

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    Cause Visual Problems

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    Can Computer Cause Visual Problems? Nowadays, societies have constantly developed and in many countries have transformed into a modern society completely. Human beings invent many technologies to meet their own needs and for society. Technology has created a lot of comfort for humans, but because of this convenience, people are increasingly dependent on technology. The technology that influences humans today is computers, including smartphones. Computers are one of the most advanced technologies

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    I am dedicated in pursuing an illustration degree because of my desire to utilize visual arts to communicate stories and narratives that touch people’s hearts, and speak directly to their experiences and dreams. I want to tap into the bottomless well of storytelling that has nurtured humanity since the beginning of time. I also want to creat¬e art that adds to the beauty of the world, that inspires, provokes, and captivates the viewer and makes them think and wonder. Having experience with various

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    chronological events in a documentary form to enlist viewers both past, present, and future into their everyday lives. Photography is similar to paintings, drawings, and printmaking in the format that individuals are translating what are in depth desires or visual avenues to portrayed for alternate pathways to enrich our lives. According to Google, "Documentary photography usually refers to a popular form of photography used to chronicle events or environments

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    Mary Ward Art Analysis

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    the students and the creative process. This is a brief introduction to the double lives of Mary Ward art teachers. Ms. Arturi currently teaches media, photography, and film. Ms. Fortura teaches visual arts and design. Ms. Largo teaches visual arts and religion. Mr. Notten teaches visual arts, art history, and the arts admin course. And Ms. Powell teaches media, film, and photography. They do have a life outside school, right? So, what do they do after 2:50? Ms. Arturi studied photography and humanities

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    Louis Braille, Helen Keller, and Stevie Wonder. Some names more famous than others, some names known all over the world, some not known at all. One commonality these names have in common is that each one of these individuals live or still live with a visual impairment. Braille Works provides a lot of information on the individuals listed above. Louis Braille became blind after an accidental stabbing incident. He didn’t let the accident determine the rest of his life, instead became the inventor of braille

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    protected? The battle between protecting fine art and commercial art has been an issue. The governing rule of society place a higher standard on fine art, than art made for advertising or promotional purposes. As a society we grant specific “works of visual art” protections based upon the fact

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    A Case for Video Games as an Art Form Video games are a profound art form, incorporating trades and mediums that span the artistic spectrum and beyond. To refute this is to ignore decades of rich history, disregard hours of artful labor, and discredit the immeasurable devotion of many whom worked to perfect this art form. Although video games may not suit every individual’s tastes, one cannot claim with credibility they possess no artistic merit. My awareness of this concept is longstanding. From

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    on digital media than watching TV. Today’s Net Gen also expects up-to-date technology in their learning process, and expect their professors to have knowledge of the technology similar to theirs (Oblinger and Oblinger, 2005). Photojournalism today epitomizes the multimedia function- photojournalists are required to perform multiple duties rather than just take pictures. Instead, they are both taking the pictures while also writing the story, taking video, and uploading to social media. Despite the

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