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Public Art & Censorship

Public Art & Censorship   Learn about public funding for the Arts. Examine public art’s role in capturing history and place-making. Explore the relationship of cultural values to civic dialogue, beautification and identity.   Artifact: Development of the Sciences and Development of the Arts Murals link to original Public Art – Response The main question is […]

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Remixing Culture

Remixing Culture OBJECTIVES Become acquainted with copyright as a historic, cultural and economic paradigm and its value and pertinence to creative works. Explore the changing nature of copyright in the context of “Remix Culture” and the “Fifth World” Examine individual and social values and paradigms of ownership and authorship of cultural media. Evaluate the meanings […]

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Art, Technology & Games

OBJECTIVES   Learn about the history of computer graphics within the context of the global evolution of art production materials and techniques Examine the role of technology as a force for cultural maintenance and change Discuss the validity of art created with the aid of machines ORIGINAL POST link to original   Art, Games and Technology […]

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CREATIVE SPIRITUALITY

Creativity Spirituality OBJECTIVES Become familiar with was in which spirituality influences artists Discuss the differences between spirituality and religion Examine spirituality as a generative force and a well spring for creativity ORIGINAL POST link to original   Creative Spirituality Reflection How do you define spirituality? Spirituality is part of human nature. Every person is capable […]

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ENJOYING HORROR

OBJECTIVES Explore the psychological and emotional curiosity for horror art and its impact on individuals and societies Analyze the unique aesthetic qualities of horror art. Understand and utilize basic principles of film and television analysis. ORIGINAL POST link to original   The Critique of Pure Horror Horror movies have become extremely popular. The main question […]

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ART OF PERSONAL ADORNMENT

Art of Personal Adornment   Unit Objective: Evaluate personal values and paradigms around body decoration and physical beauty Investigate how physical appearance affects definitions of identity and belonging Analyze values and belief systems of physical appearance across cultures, sub-cultures and generations ORIGINAL POST   link to original Personal adornment reflection My personal beliefs and values […]

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Unit 5– Personal Reflection Essay

Personal adornment reflection My personal beliefs and values are supported by my dress and body adornment. Sometimes I wear jewelry that represents my individuality  and sometimes I wear symbols of my religiousness and spirituality, like a temporary tattoo of an image of a dragon for example. For me it represents freedom, strength, independence and discipline. […]

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Public Art – Response-Unit 10

  Public Art – Response The main question is about the purpuse of public art. In my opinion, it represents history, the right for public expression and creativity. It unites people who have common past. The fact that this kind of art is public makes it widely available. There is a lot of controversy related […]

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Remixing Google Image Search

Remix Google Image Search Keywords: creativity, integrity, courage, expressiveness, impression, inspiration, determination, spirituality, dignity, beauty.

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Remixing Culture – discussion

Remixing Culture – discussion I have been reading about RO culture and about RW culture. I got the impression that both of them are important, but the RW culture is more valuable because it fosters creativity from an early age. Children develop their taste in everything and patterns of behavior while growing up. Lessig thinks […]

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