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Assignment for English class and to help get an understanding of a students perspective
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I feel like i have grown attached to this item over the last couple months. It has a sense of being my "pass" since i need it where ever I, to work, to school, shopping, etc.
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it was my escape during quarantine
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Event at Larned
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This is important to me because this shows how I've been learning for the last semester
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This photo is important to me because it shows that quarantine helped me to have time to myself. I got to pick up a book and read for the first time in months because I had some extra time on my hands during the summer.
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oil on canvas
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Print of a very large ear of corn sitting on a truck bed in Texas
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This is a small bronze sculpture of a dog that is 1 1/4 × 1 9/16 × 1/2 in.
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Pen and black ink drawing with brush and gray wash over graphite
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A 14th century Italian gamebox with a top side likely for backgammon or the game of tables and a bottom designed as a chessboard. Has side inlays of lozenge pattern containing pinwheels.
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This is a rather small sculpture of a cat that is sitting and this sculpture is 3x11/2in that
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This painting was based on the sketches Bouguereau created while vacationing in Brittany in the late 1860s. The painting was finished in his studio in 1871. The subjects are wearing traditional Breton clothing and exemplify pastoral sibling affection.
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Miniature portrait of Thomas Wriothesley (1505–1550), First Earl of Southampton painted by Hans Holbein the Younger
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This is one of the first American submarine illustrations.
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Photograph of a leaf from 1839 by William Henry Fox Talbot. The photo is in sepia black and white and is very detailed.
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Dimensions: Height: 7 in. (17.8 cm)
Culture: Spanish, Madrid (Buen Retiro)
Classification: Ceramics-Porcelain
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"This scene of fishermen casting their net in front of a moated fortress catered to a taste for picturesque and ancient architecture. Working on the smooth surface of an oak panel allowed Van Goyen to achieve a variety of painterly effects and enliven a limited color palette as he evoked crumbling masonry, rippling water, or cottony clouds. Although the artist studied medieval monuments in preparing such scenes, the castle shown here is imaginary, pieced together from both observation and fantasy." https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436559?searchField=All&showOnly=openAccess&ft=jan+van+eyck&offset=40&rpp=20&pos=41
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Killer Entertainments displays 33 viral videos of military actions in the War on Terror shared between three viewing windows. In order to generate micro-narratives on political and economic dialogue, military activities, real persons, places, and video strategies, points of concern are taken from the recordings. By creating a network of common themes to stimulate discussion about the war, the project attempts to contextualize the videos. In addition to scholarly printing, references are obtained from numerous film, news, and government websites.
In order to explore what the project has to offer, visitors are encouraged to actively participate. Visitors acquire information from interactions through the mix of music, voice, and visual interactive structures. Be it terror, panic, excitement, adrenaline and calm, the raw video captures the full spectrum of human emotions. Viral videos encourage the viewer to bear witness through the sights caught on film and the sounds of gunfire, orders and profanity to war at it's most real form. The videos chosen for review are intentionally transient in nature and can be found on any variety of popular video sharing sites.