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Art, Games, and Technology Research

Art, Games and Technology Research The primary thesis of ”Computer Graphics: Effects of Origins” is that computer changes affect  culture as well. “These changes are not simply technical effects. They contribute to maintenance and change of culturally historical context” (Jones 51). New digital forms are based on traditional forms. “An increasing number of contemporary theorists […]

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week 8- Discussion HW

Art, Games and Tech Discussion While reading “Computer Graphics: Effects of Origins” I was trying to find the connection among art, science, real life and the role of technology in everyday life. It seems that technology is necessary in every aspect of today’s life. “Teams from multiple disciplines are working in academic institutions developing scientific […]

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Creative Spirtituality Reflection

Creative Spirituality Reflection How do you define spirituality? Spirituality is part of human nature. Every person is capable to develop it, but it depends on how one is brought up. Therefore, people are more or less spiritual. Spirituality is the capacity to understand the true nature of the world around us and to grasp the […]

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Discussion Unit 7

Spirituality Discussion I enjoyed reading Grey’s chapter 3 of “The Mission of Art” called “Deeply Seeing”. It is about how to truly comprehend a work of art. Grey talks about looking at things, making a difference between simple looking and engaging our minds in a transcendental form of existence where we can find a true […]

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Written Essay for Unit 6

The Critique of Pure Horror Horror movies have become extremely popular. The main question is why people enjoy being scared and disgusted while seeing monsters and serial killers. During the last thirty years, the horror genre has gained a lot of attention even among academics. It has been researched in sociological and cultural way but […]

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Horror Discussion

Enjoying horror discussion I have watched the Buffy episode “The Killer Inside Me”. All episodes of this series is similar as they the main topic is fight of good against the evil. The example of a non-diagetic sound was in the scene when Giles is sitting in the desert, watching the fire and we hear […]

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Future Goals

-Art and Human Values My future learning goal is to work on myself every day in order to become the person who respects all the values that are important for me and never forget to nourish values in order to become successful. -What Is Art? My future learning goals will be connected to appreciating art […]

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Bibliography

The Nature of Human Values Work cited: Wekmeister, W. H. (1967) The Individual in Man and His Values. Ch. 1, pp. 3-32. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. What is Art For? Work cited: Dissanayake, E. (1991). What is art for? In K. C. Caroll (Ed.). Keynote addresses 1991 (NAEA Convention), (pp.15-26). Reston, VA: National Art Education Association […]

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Personal Adornment Reflection

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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Artifact 3- What Is Art?

What Is Art?   OBJECTIVES Consider the origins of art in the context of anthropology, psychology, sociology and biology Explore a brief history of Eastern and Western Art theory Examine multiple cross cultural perspectives for evaluating art ORIGINAL POST link to original WHAT IS ART FOR? The term “palaeonthropsychobiological,” which was coined by Dissanayake, means […]

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