Studying Mass Media and Popular Culture Images Within the Context of a Visual Arts Education ProgramUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1998 - 388 Seiten |
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... seen in arts such as the Kabuki theater or tea ceremony . Aesthetic conventions were separated by social status and , similarly to the West , many merchants desired to display their status by acquiring art objects and integrating as ...
... seen in arts such as the Kabuki theater or tea ceremony . Aesthetic conventions were separated by social status and , similarly to the West , many merchants desired to display their status by acquiring art objects and integrating as ...
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... seen many changes in political climate . New and old democratic , socialist , and totalitarian governments coexist and interact with each other . These political changes combined with scientific and technological advances have given ...
... seen many changes in political climate . New and old democratic , socialist , and totalitarian governments coexist and interact with each other . These political changes combined with scientific and technological advances have given ...
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... seen as figures against asymmetrical backgrounds . Surroundedness -- areas which can be seen as surrounded by others tend to be perceived as figures . What Gestalt principles of perceptual organization suggest is that we may be ...
... seen as figures against asymmetrical backgrounds . Surroundedness -- areas which can be seen as surrounded by others tend to be perceived as figures . What Gestalt principles of perceptual organization suggest is that we may be ...
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Terms and Assumptions | 6 |
Statistical Information and the Viewing Culture | 15 |
Popular Culture and Mass Media Imagery | 18 |
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