How are emotions raised by a work of art different from typical human emotion? (For example, is a "sad" photograph different from another experience of sadness? If so, how?)
Emotions raised from a work of art is different from typical human emotion because it is stuff that may be really graphic and tragic and we don't see that happen in person in our daily lives. This is also what makes a "sad" photograph different from another experience of sadness. Typical human emotions don't tend to last very long and they are not really as gut-wrenching as some photographs can be.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Movie
I chose to do the Movie project where you tell the story of a movie in one shot. I recently saw the movie Non-Stop and my interpretation of it was a stopwatch because it was largely about limited time.
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