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Which is Your Type of Art Form Art in Latin means "skill" or "craft" and it is generally accepted to be "the product or process of the effective application of a body of knowledge, most often using a set of skills, which from concept to creation adheres to the "creative impulse" of the maker." As centuries of art study reveal, art has taken many forms and has touched upon many disciplines. From the creation of a painting to the design of a video game, art is now a much more generic te ... read more>> |
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Does Postmodernism Exist Still in Architecture What is architecture? What do we mean by Post-Modernism? Does Postmodernism still exist in architectural design? As Jameson suggests, "Postmodernism, by definition resists definition". If then postmodernism is difficult to be defined, on what principles can we judge if postmodernism in architecture is over? Charles Jencks, among many architectural theorists, attempted to explain how postmodernism has shaped 21st Century's architectural creations. The words, syntax, metaphor, and sem ... read more>> |
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Why is Saurons Ring Still Important Since "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy became a huge blockbuster hit, sales of epic fantasy stories, or also known as high fantasy stories, have tremendously risen. People with disperse backgrounds and interests, who have left the world of fairy tales to move to the real one a long time ago, found themselves visiting their local bookstores or ordering online the masterpieces of J.R.R. Tolkien, among other epic fantasy writers. Those who visualized how Frodo looked like prior to the release of t ... read more>> |
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The Misinterpreted Code Dan Brouwn's mystery/detective novel "The DaVinci Code," published in 2003, has sold more than 40 million copies and its narrative was made into a script for the needs of the recently released Columbia Pictures film carrying the same title. This worldwide bestseller has been translated into 44 languages and is currently the sixth biggest selling book of all time. Can you imagine which one holds the first place on that bestseller list? Well, it is the Bible. By examining Christianity and ... read more>> |
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Cinematography-A Brief Historical Overview Cinematography is one of the man's efforts to portray to others, through the use of techniques that combine motion pictures and text, the world and the messages it transfers as these are understood by the artist. With the term cinematography, one today describes the discipline of making lighting and camera choices when recording photographic images for cinema use. Based on two Greek words, cinematography etymologically means "writing in the movement" and was introduced as a new technique t ... read more>> |
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Grandmas Boy Packed With Laughs When it comes to comedic movies, one can't help but feel that there is something lacking as of late. Many films due their best to appease as many different forms of audience as possible, adding romantic situations to draw in female moviegoers while spattering laughs through to keep the attention of the guys watching the movie. One film that breaks ground by making no such concessions is the recent DVD release known as Grandma's Boy. A sleeper hit, Grandma's Boy did ... read more>> |
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Beauty of Stellenbosch Stellenbosch, town of Oaks with great culture and beauty for all seasons With Oaks spread all over places and nature’s beauty at its peak, Stellenbosch has always drawn people towards it. Among all towns established by Dutch, Stellenbosch is a well preserved town. It is renowned for Oak trees. It includes good resorts for accommodation, inns, churches, shops and the famous Stellenbosch University. It was established in 1679 by Simon Van Der Stel and is now considered to be South Africa ... read more>> |
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Coming Across Applied Arts Unsurprisingly, since I am a fun of interior design, when I recently received an IKEA catalogue by mail I did not loose any time before scanning its colorful pages to check all the new styles in contemporary décor and the reasonably priced furniture produced by the Swedish giant. It was at that point in time when I realized that most of the designers portrayed in that catalogue's issue were in fact representatives of applied arts. Interestingly enough, my online search revealed that m ... read more>> |
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Mozart Even after two centuries since his death, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart remains as one of the most famous and highly influential composers the world has ever seen. His enormous output of Classical music spans over six hundred compositions, including several works that have become seminal pieces of symphonic, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music. Today, there are many Mozart compositions that are still a staple of standard concert repertoire.Mozart is also unique in the sense that it is rare amon ... read more>> |
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Creating Cards Handmade greetings cards can come in very handy throughout the year, and can be a great way to show someone how much you really care. By using the full extent of your creativity, you can create beautiful hand-crafter cards for any occasion. Why not make all your Christmas cards this year, with this step by step guide.Firstly, you need to acquire the necessary materials to make your Christmas cards. Of course, the same is true for any type of card you intend to make, although th ... read more>> |
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Cape Town is the symbol for economic growth in the Western Cape of South Africa Fondly known as the 'mother city' and located on the Western Cape of South Africa, the city of Cape Town is the very heart and soul of South Africa. Founded in 1652, it is the only major business district in South Africa and with a population of over 3,500,000, it is also the largest. Cradled in the arms of the imposing Table Mountain and surrounded by two oceans, Cape Town is part of a beautiful and diverse landscape. Both its population and architecture are extremely diverse and enco ... read more>> |
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