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powerpoint 8a

powerpoint 8a. the 18 th and 19 th centuries Sayre Chapters 20. the visual record. chapter 20. the visual record. chapter 20. the visual record. chapter 20. the visual record. chapter 21. the visual record. chapter 21. the visual record. chapter 21. the visual record.

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  1. powerpoint 8a the 18th and 19th centuries Sayre Chapters 20

  2. the visual record chapter 20

  3. the visual record chapter 20

  4. the visual record chapter 20

  5. the visual record chapter 21

  6. the visual record chapter 21

  7. the visual record chapter 21

  8. the visual record chapter 21

  9. the visual record chapter 21

  10. the critical process • thinking about art today • what is the role of art today? • how has postmodernism changed art? how has it made the subject matter of a work turn from objective experience to subjective? • is it a merely a repository of cultural artifacts? • can art help us understand our past, present and future? • The Weather Project, OlafurEliasson 2003-2004 • is this really a form of entertainment vs. art? • does eliasson transport the viewer? does the artist provide a means for the viewer to see the future? • if art intrudes on this space, and the viewer intrudes on the art, what does eliasson say about the viewer/art relationship? • what is it about your world that you have come to understand and appreciate more deeply and fully? chapter 21

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