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| The Redefinition of Cultural Imperialism in American Visual Communications: Globalization and American Identity | |||
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While cultural imperialism certainly applies from the Age of Exploration to the aftermath of World War II, it should be reevaluated in light of increasingly influential non-Western economies. |
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| Visual Language and Communication in an Emerging Global Civilization: The Ascendance of the Image | |||
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Digital technology, popular culture and consumerism shape a yet-to-be-defined global civilization and exacerbate the age-old conflict between words and images. |
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| The Importance of Escape from Virtual Reality: Observational Drawing in the Digital Age | |||
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Observational drawing enhances conceptual and critical understanding and liberates young artists from the prison of virtual reality. |
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| Rethinking the Silver Screen: Science, Film and, Art after “Avatar” | |||
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Science and art meet in art school to inform a new generation of artists working in film and animation. |
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