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    Art Novu

    opportunity for artists and designers, stifled by the mores and traditions of the acadamy, to move on. Its influnce on architecture, painting, typography, crafts etc was pervasive but short lived. That being said, it marked the beginning of the modern in style and with its drive to unify arts and craft helped to bring about movements like Bauhaus. The two recognized infuences on the creation of the Art Nouveau style were William Morris's arts and crafts movement, which rejected the

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    A Separate Peace By John Knowles: A Character Analysis

    Throughout the modern world we see many different personalities of many different people. Due to this, many conflicts arise, raising the question, who usually is victorious in those conflicts? This usually ends up deciding who can survive in this world and who can’t. In a Separate Peace however it varies due to what the situation is. In John Knowles A Separate Peace, the author proves that Gene is strong enough to survive in the modern world due to his actions, his personality, and how it contrasts

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    Pablo Nolde Research Paper

    Fine Arts. Was a supporter of the Nazi party during the 1920s. His work was condemned by Adolf Hitler as degenerate. He was also a honored with the German Order of Merit following World War II. He has three brothers on a farm. Born into a Protestant family. He

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    1/22 Film Reviews In today’s class we watched two silent films; Safety Last and Modern Times. At first I was skeptical about watching two silent films and being engaged the entire time. However, both films kept my attention and were highly entertaining. Safety Last was directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor. Hal Roach was its’ producer. The immediate cast consisted of a few performers; Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Bill Strother, Noah Young, and Westcott Clarke. Throughout this film I maintained

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    Ballet and Modern Dance

    Ballet and Modern Dance Dancing is considered to be a form of expression and is known to be one of the most exquisite and expressive forms of art. Dancers use body movements to create stories and send emotions to their audience. Some dancers perform ballet, while others perform modern dance. Ballet and modern dance are two forms of dance that have strongly influenced the development of other various styles of dance, and can express emotions such as love, joy, anger and sorrow. Conoley-Paladino

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    different perspectives and the changes occurring during the artists’ time. Most art pieces of this time were not valued in the same manner they are today. The preeminent artist of Cubism is Picasso. The twentieth century Cubism movement spawned most modern art forms. At the height of disassembly art was Geometric Abstraction. This form uses simple geometric forms. They do not represent anything in nature. There was no attempt at creating three-dimensional space. The paintings during this time use

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    English and Literature Recent Advances in Technology Are Ruining the English Language In this modern era, technology is dramatically developing and evolving at an astounding rate. The advancement in technology affects almost every aspect of today’s society. The English language is a prime example of this. Linguists from different universities have begun noticing changes in the modern English language; most of the alterations tend to be significant. The English language has been negatively affected

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    Film in Today's Society

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    Essay Zu Walter Benjamin „Das Kunstwerk Im Zeitalter Seiner Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit“ Mit Bezügen Zu Friedrich Kittler „Grammophon Film Typewriter“

    Essay zu Walter Benjamin „Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit“ mit Bezügen zu Friedrich Kittler „Grammophon Film Typewriter“ Kunstwerke sind jeher reproduzierbar gewesen. Was jedoch erst mühevoll von geübter Hand geschaffen werden musste, dann durch Verfahren wie Druck- oder Gusstechniken erleichtert wurde, erledigen Maschinen schließlich mühelos. Doch die Reproduktion durch technische Hilfsmittel bleibt nicht die bloße Möglichkeit, Plagiate anzufertigen, die Techniken

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    Raftsmen Playing Cards Painting Analysis

    Artist Shawn Huckins is a hyper-realist and found object painter, exploring the relationship between what it means to live in the digital era, versus what it meant to live in the 18th and 19th century. His paintings are used as jumping-off points for conversations, in the hope that they will begin to talk about something that actually matters, escaping this form of “digital speak” that society is encapsulated in. This painting, Raftsmen Playing Cards, is currently displayed at Modernism in San Francisco

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