The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Reproducibility
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  Link below to read article: https://createdbynina.com/The-Work-of-Art-in-the-Age-of-Digital-Reproducibility Source is: Created by Nina Nina is a Sydney-based brand and graphic designer currently working at Re. Her approach to design is one defined by thorough research, deep investigation, and a constant yearning for knowledge in order to not only solve problems but pose engaging questions. Nina has a Master of Fine Arts in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, New York. https://createdbynina.com/Home ..read more
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InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture
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 https://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/category/issues/current-issue/ Mission InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture (IVC) is a student run interdisciplinary journal published online twice a year in an open access format. Through double blind peer reviewed articles, creative works, and reviews of books, films, and exhibitions, our issues explore changing themes in visual culture. Fostering a global and current dialogue across fields, IVC investigates the power and limits of vision. Each issue includes peer-reviewed articles, as well as artworks,  ..read more
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 https://smarthistory.org/delacroix-liberty-l...
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Visual Response to Parable of The Sower
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 Assignment:  Create a personal visual response to Parable of The Sower. Reflect on the visual analysis exercises and in class discussions for Parable and The Sower to create a collection of images that visually communicate your perception of Octavia Butler's story.  Step I, Collect Images: Collect images that visually communicate your perception of Parable of The Sower.  Do: Select images that reflect your understanding of the narrative.  Select images that reflect the emotions you experienced when reading the narrative.  Select images that r ..read more
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Dorothea Lange, Photojournalist, American, b. 1895 d. 1965
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Migrant Mother 1936 Location - California Working as a photographer for Depression-era government to raise awareness of struggling farmers. Pea-pickers camp in California.  Seven children.  Frozen vegetables and birds killed by children.  Photo published in the paper (San Francisco News)  Tagline - "What does the New Deal Mean To This Mother and Her Children" Farmers driven west due to Great Depression and Dust Bowl. Great Depression, 1930's, economic decline.  Dust Bowl, 1930's, Plains region, Agriculture.  New Deal, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1930's ..read more
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IMPORTANT This is not final poster. Do not distribute. Final Poster will be emailed to you.    ..read more
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Terms for Formal Analysis
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Refer to the following information when writing the Formal Analysis Section for the Image Analysis Assignment. I selected basic elements and principles that are easy to decipher when beginning to learn how to analyze a visual image. Artists and designers utilize elements and principles as well as the principles of semiotics to skillfully construct meaning and content with a visual image. An example of how you should prepare an Image Analysis for this class is attached (PDF document) to the assignment module in Canvas (Week #1, Image Analysis). For further understanding, the link below gives ..read more
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Joanne Leonard, Photographer
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Link to see more work: https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/joanne-leonard?all/all/all/all/0   ..read more
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Evelyn Bencicova, Artist
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Artist Website: http://evelynbencicova.com/   ..read more
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