Answer:
I think it's A I know it would probably be a sculpture
Explanation:
Imagine you are researching the invention of drones and their controversial uses. Compare these two images and then answer the question that follows.
Two images labeled A and B side by side. Both are images show websites on the topic of drone hovercraft. Image A has these features, 2013 date, URL of www.dronehovercraft.net, an award seal for Great Content!, an advertisement for candy, and a title of Drones, The 21st Century Spy Assassin. Image B has these features, 2012 date, URL of www.dronehovercraft.gov, a quote from Prisident Obama stating Creating a legal structure on how we use unmanned weapons, drones, is going to be a challenge for me and my successors. The page has a title of Drones, Rules on Use and Misuse.
© Grace Davies / Omni-Photo Communications, Inc. / Universal Images Group / Image Quest 2013
Which source is more credible for your research and why?
A is more credible because it presents the truth about how drones are being used. It has also won an award for great content.
A is more credible because it is more up to date than B, with specifics about drone use. B gives confusing and boring information.
B is more credible because it is from a government site, so it is meant to inform. It has a quote that shows drones are in debate.
B is more credible because it shows both sides of the drone debate, whereas A is biased. A is only trying to entertain and get attention.
Source B is more credible because it is from a government site, so it is meant to inform. It has a quote that shows drones are in debate.
At first look, the sources seem similar. They both were written around the same period and the URL appears almost identical. However, it is important to notice that source A is from a website ending in ".net," while source B ends in ".gov." Government websites are always more credible than a website ending in ".com" or ".net." Also, source A has advertisements, which means it is mostly for entertainment. In comparison, source B has a quote from President Obama. Since the research is about the invention of drones and their controversial uses, source B is also more helpful since the title specifically mentions the rules and misuse of drones.
A team is required when?
A. Reporters are inexperienced
B. The news organization is understaffed
C. Journalists must travel to another
state
D. A project has multiple elements
Answer:
a i think
Explanation:
Help please, i have these questions for Photography about the street artist JR.
1: JR currently makes street art using wheat pasting & huge mono photographs
2:JR is from Paris, France.
3: [I don’t know sorry even google wasn’t a help]
4:He is trying to show that everyone has their difference and rights no matter how their appearance is. “I realized I was giving people a voice.”
2. Do you consider action painting, color field painting, and pictographic painting true art?
The word "chiaroscuro" means light and dark in Italian. It was a technique frequently used in the 16th century in religious images to create a strong contrast. Why do you think contemporary artists don't seem to use this technique as frequently?
Answer:
As the centuries styles and artistic needs change, so do the artist's techniques.
Explanation:
edge 2020
Answer:
As the centuries styles and artistic needs change, so do the artist's techniques.
Explanation:
what is space in art terms >? ( please don't copy and paste) ( will mark brainlist)
Answer: I personally would say that Space in a work of art refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions and in the artist picture.
Explanation: i known/ i hoped it helped.
is The treble clef is used for HIGHER voices and bass clef is used for LOWER voices
Answer:
yes
Explaination:
The treble clef, or G clef, is used for the higher sounding notes, usually played with the right hand. The bass clef, or F clef, is used for the lower sounding notes, usually played with the left hand.
Answer:
Yup
Explanation:
The treble clef is used for voices or instruments on a higher register and bass clef is used for voices on a lower register
PLZZ HELP!!
Assignment:
Take a minute to really study Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene Delacroix’s Horses Coming Out of the Sea. When writing your visual analysis remember to discuss the subjects and themes, as well as discussing what you see in the foreground, middleground and background.
Within the first part of your image analysis make sure to introduce the artist and title of the artwork, then describe what’s taking place within the image. Use the concepts we recently learned about to help break down the image itself. (It’s easier to say what objects you see and where you see them when you can refer to the different sections of an image.)
In the second part of your image analysis I want you to think of the narrative that’s taking place. (What’s happening in the image? What are the feelings that you feel are occuring in the image?) Then tell me your own feelings on this particular painting.
Think of the following questions while you write:
What all do you see within the painting, and where?
What is happening in the painting? (What’s the narrative?)
What are your thoughts on this particular piece?
Answer:
Sorry getting points SORYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Explanation:
__________ is the way in which your eyes are directed through a piece of art. Space Movement Line Pattern
Answer:
movement
Explanation:
Oil pastels can be thought of as "grown-up____”
A) markers
B) crayons
C) paints
D) pencils
Answer:crayons(b)
Explanation:they can be very messy for little kids
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Hope This Helps!
To render a cloud, an artist should demand a strong, hard quality. TRUE or FALSE
Answer:
pretty much
Explanation:
spell me and dont forget the d
Answer:
me and dont forget the d
Explanation:
Answer:
me and d
Explanation:
need someone to draw this pls not the background just the fabric and the shapes.
The unit mentions a work of surrealist art by Salvador Dali called The Lobster Phone. Without looking this piece of art up online, describe what you think it might look like. Use your imagination and your knowledge of what surrealism is to help you!
Answer:
Abstract mostly black and rusty orange colors with a swirl like pattern. Drab and bland.
Explanation:
Answer:
Abstract mostly black and rusty orange colors with a swirl like pattern. Drab and bland.
Explanation:
Compare and contrast the three types of music listening.
Include examples of how or when you might employ each listening technique.
Answer: The three types if listening music is Sensuous, Expressive and Sheerly musicals.
The Sensuous level is the most pleasurable as it is calm and smooth. It doesn't require any activity from the brain hence used as background music.
The Expressive level uses the brain as one needs to concentrate as one generally tend to feel a emotion and to feel something one needs to focus.
The Sheerly level is for the professionals who make their own notes and manipulations.
Hope this helps :)
Is anyone good at drawing here. Can someone give me an example of drawing of a sculpture that can be viewed from all angles pls need asap
Answer:
The three things I drew, but I’m not sure if this is what you meant
Explanation:
A sphere, a dining chair, and a cube
edit: I added a new drawing
William Butler Yeats once said, “How can we know the dancers from the dance?” What do you think he meant by that?
Answer : Dancers worldwide all have different styles of dance that they perform. There are signature moves or a unique "addition" to how much effort they put into dancing and perfection.
Can someone explain the rhythm in chopin: ballade no. 1 in G minor to me
Answer:
No problem!
Explanation:
The inclusion of a lower neighbour note, B flat, forms a motif that will be heard, transposed, in the second theme .
MODERATO
The key is established by dominant seventh and tonic harmony in Bar 8-9. The theme is embellished with a florid vocal-like fioritura in Bar 33. The harmony is coloured by diatonic sevenths, , secondary dominant sevenths , diminished sevenths and suspensions . The opening passage features appoggiaturas in both hands .
It ends with a V7 – i cadence in G minor in Bar 39-40, then is repeated, agitato. The sempre più mosso passage is based on tonic, dominant, and diminished seventh harmony, with a strong tonic presence in the bass . The harmony moves in a circle of fifths in Bars 72-75 , with extensive use of suspensions and appoggiaturas in the melody for expressive dissonance. The theme is restated from Bar 76, now ending with a strong VI7 – II7 – V7 – I progression in Bars 80-82 to confirm the key of E flat major.
There is a constant crotchet broken chord accompaniment through this passage, with some syncopation in the melody, including an implied hemiola in Bar 73-74, where the right hand part of each bar is grouped into three minims rather than two. The melodic motif in this passage sometimes recalls the first theme . The harmony rises by thirds in Bars 90-93 , moving towards A minor and settling on its dominant in Bar 94.
A TEMPO
The melody keeps stepping up to the leading note in Bars 102, 103, and 104, as if striving for the tonic, but is sent back to the submediant note instead each time. The prevailing diminished seventh harmony in these bars heightens the sense of harmonic frustration. The initial dominant seventh and tonic progression releases the tension that had built up in the preceding bars. The theme is now much more exuberant than before, in strong chordal texture and with some florid embellishment.
The ending is extended from Bar 118, leading to a fff diminished seventh chord in Bar 124. It continues in E flat major, using tonic and dominant seventh harmony at first. There is an unexpected shift to F sharp minor in Bars 154-155, and the bass descends by semitones in Bars 155-158, leading to the tonic chord of E flat major in second inversion. The key of E flat major is reconfirmed by dominant and tonic harmony in Bars 158-163, and there is a momentary shift to E flat minor in Bars 164-165.
Bars 191-193 return to G minor.
PRESTO CON FUOCO
The Neapolitan sixth reappears in Bars 216, and 224, together with many dominant and diminished sevenths, and some chromatic movement in the bass, but there is no further modulation. There is an extended dominant-tonic progression in Bars 246-252, and there are references to the first theme in Bare 253 and 257.
I hope this helps, if it doesn't there is a site called tonic chord that might help you
(Music )Can someone explain / help ? !!b
Answer:
tikat tika tika ta ta
Explanation:
Who is considered the father of modern art criticism
A La Font de Saint Venne
B. Denis Diderot
O C. Roger Fry
D. John Berger
Answer:
Answer is B
Explanation:
I hope this is correct :)
This principle is defined as:
"The distribution of interest or visual weight in a work."
Symmetry
Balance
Unity
Contrast
Answer:
Balance
Explanation:
Look it up
You want to make a 1-ton ration of a 27% protein ration using corn (20%) and soybean meal (30%). How much of each will he have to mix together? Show your work for full credit.
Answer:
Srry Im in middle school but somone will give you a great answer soon.
Explanation:
Please help this is due today..
Write an original piece developing an imagined or real experience/event using effective narrative techniques such as dialogue, pacing, relevant descriptive details, and reflection, in order to develop a plot and/or characters.
Prompt: Suppose you had invented a time machine. Write a story about what you did with it.
What is the lesson you want your readers to learn?
What is the plot?
Answer:
After years of tiring work, she finally did it! A time machine, at last, she can prove everyone who ever doubted her wrong! The lab was completely silent, except for the hum of the machine. Dr.lewis looked around, before opening the hatch. Inside the machine, it looked as if she was inside a plastic cube. The room was completely empty except for a screen and a series of 5 buttons. Using the screen she could teleport herself to any place and time. The buttons allowed her to control how long she would stay in a particular place or time. That way she could prevent someone from getting lost in time. All of those things had been created and perfected over time as she had worked on it. Checking that everything was functioning, Dr.lewis shut down the machine and began to prepare for the next day. She would present her creation to renowned scientists. Many of whom laughed and doubted her. When Dr.lewis had first presented her idea, no one believed in her except for a close friend and colleague known as Professor Sandra Diaz. She was close to giving up when that same friend encouraged her to keep trying. Soon after that, discovered the technology that confirmed her theory. Even though her theory had been proven, she still had no way to fund her project. So she began working at a boring job... at a company who didn't appreciate her genius. And not long after that, Dr.Lewis developed the first technology that would lead to the time machine. Even though many laughed, she had worked hard! She never gave up and because of that, she succeeded.
The lesson I want my readers to learn is that through hard work and dedication, you can do anything!
what your reflection in arts grade 7
Answer:
really bad
Explanation:
Explain why Edvard Munch's the scream is considered and expressionistic art work
Answer:
reflecting Munch's own anxiety toward the modern age
Explanation:
who likes baby by madison beer?
Answer:
yesss, listening to it right now :D
brainliest if you wouldnt mind i need 7 more to become expert :)
Explanation:
What does the study of signs and communication refer to?
Anyone watch invader zim?
Answer:
FO SHO
Explanation:
Answer:
I am OBSESED with it
Explanation:
#1. Handel composed vocal music with texts in
Italian
German
English
All of the above
Answer:
hmmm
Explanation:
I believe it’s all above but if i’m wrong sorry
What was Hildegard von bingen, a gifted compser during the midddle ages, best known for
There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play.