Krukowski suggests at the beginning of the episode when he states “the marginal-the rejected-the repressed-is whatever the powerful have decided is of no use at the moment” suggests that those in power, […]
Back then we only had a few types of songs about love, drama, and sadness. in that time people really loved these songs and didn’t want to change something or even create another new type to listen and attract the […]
I’ve been a big fan of rap from when I was a little kid, which was hard growing up in Egypt since no one really made any rap songs in the country then. My brother and I would go to the internet cafe with blank […]
1. What is Krukowski’s main point about how we experience time in the “real” world versus are experiences with “digital” time? Why are these differences significant?
1. Advertising uses subtle psychological tricks to persuade you into purchasing their product. They target their audience by making their product seem desirable to everyone not just them and marking them as a […]
Is the purpose of the essay to educate, announce, entertain, or persuade? The purpose of this essay is to educate on Corona’s effects on our lives.
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1. Berger is saying that nakedness is pure. Being naked is just a lack of clothes. While nudity is expressly for the purpose of being seen. Nudity is what you find in art, while nakedness is just the human […]
In the first picture called The Scream, it shows us as a horrible feeling, so the painting back then wasn’t describing an emotion as accurately as a meme whenever we look at it, it is up to our interpretation. […]
1. Berger states that whatever we see is related to our own experience and customs. our experiences change how we may view something. Berger has made an experiment where he shows a painting in which a person is […]
“The Power to Look” by the Art Institute of Chicago explains the importance of details in artworks that shape our interpretations and how we perceive art. This video seeks out to answer how the ways we look at […]
“The Power to Look” by the Art Institute of Chicago explains the importance of details in artworks that shape our interpretations and how we perceive art. This video seeks out to answer how the ways we look at a […]
The video “The Power to Look” can be analyzed by the intellectual standard categories, that are stated in the article “Intellectual Standards for Quality”. When judged by the categories of Precision, significance, […]
The article states that a picture provides a thousand words, and that you don’t need words or symbols to invoke a feeling within someone. We don’t need words to understand the meaning of an image. Similar to the […]