kai said...In response to question 3, I think the way a viewer can see through a piece in the 20th century is by looking pass the layers when using the example of a collage and to focus on the correlation of the items linked together as one. Also, by stepping outside of the box and maybe utilizing the resources that we have today to understand the author and the meaning behind the peice.
kai said...
In response to question 3, I think the way a viewer can see through a piece in the 20th century is by looking pass the layers when using the example of a collage and to focus on the correlation of the items linked together as one. Also, by stepping outside of the box and maybe utilizing the resources that we have today to understand the author and the meaning behind the peice.
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kai said...
In response to question to number 3. I think that language is key to have order and communication. In terms of symbols, language helps us to understand what is being represented because we all are individuals and understand things different but with language it helps for all of us to be on the same page. There is no other way to identify an object without words (language).
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In response to question 2, I think that the artist will try to persuade his vision of the art because he is the creator but ease an opening for the audience to input their own vision. For one he wants to make his audience feel very comfortable and follow along with him so I highly doubt if he leaves them to ponder.
September 9, 2008 11:21 AM