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Essays On Graphic Arts
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Animations as a Window on the World
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This 5 page paper looks at how the media, and in particular animations can be interpreted as windows on the world. First defining how the media is a window on the world, the paper looks at a range of animations including Disney animations, cartoons such as the Flintstones and the Jetsons, and more recently the Simpsons, films such as Shrek and Monster Inc. as well as Japanese animations, all of which are seen reflecting the world of the time they were created. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEanimat.rtf
Essay Title: Animations as a Window on the World
Applied Technology in the Signage Industry
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This 29 page paper provides an overview of the use of applied technology in the signage industry, especially when contrasted with the use of traditional signage. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Essay Title: Applied Technology in the Signage Industry
Appropriation, Simulation and David Carson
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This 5 page paper discusses the art techniques of appropriation and simulation, and argues that David Carson's work is too original to be considered as conforming to the postmodern theory that defines them. Bibliography lists 4 sources
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Essay Title: Appropriation, Simulation and David Carson
Army Battle Dress Uniform
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A 5 page research paper that discusses the importance of Army regulations that govern the dress codes and personal appearance. The writer focuses on the regulation governing the wearing of mustaches and also on the regulations governing battle dress uniforms. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Essay Title: Army Battle Dress Uniform
Art and computer technology
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An overview of the nature of art and artists in relation to cultural substructures, with particular reference to the use of computer technology in art within a postmodernist context.
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Essay Title: Art and computer technology
Art and Recruitment: World War I, Flagg, and Christy
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A 5 page introduction to commercial illustration as it was characterized during the World War I era. This paper concentrates on the work of James Montgomery Flagg and Howard Chandler Christy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Art and Recruitment: World War I, Flagg, and Christy
Art: An Integral Component of Human Expression
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A 15 page discussion of the many different variations which exist in art between culture and time periods. From the most primitive aspects of our history we have created and with our creations we have made impressions on others. Indeed, many of these impressions have survived the ravages of time to make impressions even on contemporary society. The author of this paper emphasizes that art is about perception. Whichever format it takes, that which touches and moves its audience it indeed true art. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Essay Title: Art: An Integral Component of Human Expression
Arts & Crafts: The Same but Different.
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( 10 pp.) No matter what the language that is
assigned to the topic, the conundrum of "what is
arts and what is crafts," seems to be
philosophically cemented firmly in place.
In the twenty first century we can say, that "most
communications crafts begin as inventions and
evolve slowly into art forms," yet does not the
basic question stay the same? As a definition
based society, we are instructionally led to
believe that a difference can be distinguished,
and we are up the proverbial art creek sans
paddle, if one does not make its self known to
us. With those thoughts in mind we shall proceed.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BBnmdart.doc
Essay Title: Arts & Crafts: The Same but Different.
Audience Reaction and the Realism of Cinema
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A 5 page discussion of the impact of realism on audience passivity or action when viewing a film. Notes that audiences are the targets of cinematic production, production which combines both audio and video into a medium which require the human element in order to be experienced. Indeed audiences are impacted by both the audio and visual aspects of film. The consequent reaction can vary from one of passive reception to active participation. Uses "The Color Purple" as an example of a film which elicits a significant degree of audience reaction. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPcinema.wps
Essay Title: Audience Reaction and the Realism of Cinema
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