Create an outline and don’t forget to introduce the paper and be clear about what you will be discussing, evaluate the documentary, write the conclusion.

History of Graphic Design

You will use the documentaries listed below and write a Synopsis Essay about it. You need to also use a minimum of TWO additional external sources from library research (journal articles, books). One of your sources can be our History of Graphic Design Book. Use sources that are written by scholars and or experts on the topic. These external sources can serve to support, enhance and/or reject etc the contents of the film. You may also find a theme, subject, or person from the film that you want to research further— so this is the time to do it.

documentaries link
In Brands We Trust

I find two articles, but I’m not sure is it suitable for this paper.

One of articles link:

Below are suggestions to use as a guide to help get you started

2 Watch the film and take notes.
3 Follow up with additional library reach and/or use your History of Graphic Design Book. Outside resources could be very useful to compare or contrast.
4 Identify the key points for your Synopsis.
5 Determine the elements to discuss.
6 Create an outline and don’t forget to introduce the paper and be clear about what you will be discussing, evaluate the documentary, write the conclusion.

7 Don’t forget to save all your sources!
8 Be sure to add your images, label them and include your citations.
9 Fine tune.Spellcheck.Have someone proof read for you.
• Your essay should be put together using Micro-soft Word or In Design.
• Please use Georgia Typeface, size 11 point, 1.5 lines spacing.
• Should be approximately 700–800 words.
• Your essay must include a minimum of 4 meaningful images/examples.
Label them. Your externals sources will be especially useful to help you find
imagery to include.

Title: First name_Last name_Project3
• Please use Chicago citation style.

A synopsis is a summary that gives audiences an idea of what the film is about. It provides an overview of the main points and other defining factors of the film. Analyze the film’s themes, content, and/or how the director or experts interviewed in the film conveyed those themes and content.
Last, a well written essay will start in an introduction/thesis statement, body and finish with a conclusion. It is always a good idea to start with an outline before your start writing your essay.

From a sociological point, in what ways did the birth of rock and roll music influence race-relations in the United States?

Answer both TOPICS:

1. From a sociological point, in what ways did the birth of rock and roll music influence race-relations in the United States?

2. Elvis Presley is often called “The King” of rock and roll. Even though there were many other rock and roll musicians with equal and greater talent than him, what combination of elements has awarded him such a distinction?

In your opinion, what are the 3 primary reasons/contributions for his stature and fame in the history of rock and roll?

Compare and contrast the works of two modernist artists.

As part of this essay, you need to compare and contrast the works of two modernist artists. You will also investigate modernism and its growth between Europe and America.

Demonstrate your ability to synthesize the information by relating how it fits into the state of the field; why is it important?

Academic style : Chicago Manual Read the following excerpt and, after summarizing and responding write your 3 page response. Be sure to put everything in your own words and to clarify what the authors thesis is in your response. When reading scholarship in the field, be sure to critically consider the following points:

1. What is the authors main point/ thesis? What are they arguing?

2. What evidence/points do they make in support of their main thesis? When writing your response, be sure to consider the following criteria:

1. Clearly state what the authors main point/thesis was.

2. Identify the main points and evidence used to support the main thesis.

3. Demonstrate your ability to synthesize the information by relating how it fits into the state of the field; why is it important?

4. Edit your essay for grammar and syntax.

Excerpt: S. Hollis Clayon The Family and the Father The Grande Jatte and its Absences, Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, 1989, Vol. 14, No. 2-1

Describe in detail how you would adapt this artwork to the representation of an issue happening in your life

Find an image from European Old Master art (made between 1400−1800) and answer these questions based on it. Include all images in the paper.

Select the work from a museum in New York (e.g. The Metropolitan Museum , the Brooklyn Museum , the Frick Collection or any comparable American or European Museum.

a. Why did you choose this artwork? What about it made you interested in it?

b. Describe in detail how you would adapt this artwork to the representation of an issue happening in your life / The US / The World?
How would you change the medium (materials) and the iconography to
suit the meaning and expressive character of the new artwork you
imagine. Describe in as much detail as you can what your adapted work
looks like or if you can illustrate it in some way.

Identify at least one common theme that will serve as the framework of your exploration document.

Choose two cultural artifacts to analyze. These artifacts may take the form of any artistic medium, such as literature, poetry, music, film, dance,
painting, and sculpture, and so on. However, it is important to choose two artifacts that have been created by different artists and were created during different
time periods (ex. separated by at least 50 years). Then, identify an initial theme (or themes) that is common to both of your chosen artifacts. You will analyze
these artifacts and their expression of the identified theme in Theme: Examining the Humanities and Theme: Impact of the Humanities.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Describe the cultural artifacts that you have chosen. Consider questions such as these in your response: What is the name or title of the artifact? Who is
the author or artist? What is the date or time period when the artifact was created? What is the cultural location or physical setting of the artifact? In
addition, you could consider including a photograph or image of each cultural artifact, if they are visual artifacts.
II. Identify at least one common theme that will serve as the framework of your exploration document. How is the theme expressed in your artifacts?
III. Reflect on how the theme you identified is related to your personal experience. For instance, you could discuss how the expression of the theme in your
cultural artifacts is connected to you personally.

Guidelines for Submission: Your artifacts and theme selection should adhere to the following formatting requirements: 1 to 2 pages in length, double-spaced,
using 12-point Times New Roman font and one-inch margins. You should use current APA style guidelines (or another format approved by your instructor) for
any potential citations or references.

Justify the importance of Andy Warhol’s Influence On Fine Art.

Justify the importance of Andy Warhol’s Influence On Fine Art.

Write a paper of at least 500 words, describing all of your thoughts relating to the PowerPoint you created.

1) How an art form or artwork has documented identity and change of a specific group of people over time. For this option, think about communities to which you may belong. How have these communities changed over time? How have any art forms (music, theater, literature, poetry, film, dance, visual art) showed this change?

2) How an art form or artwork illustrates your own identity and change due to your personal “journey.” For this option, think about yourself and how you have changed over time. Is there any particular art that can be used to showcase this? Again, any art form is viable here (music, theater, literature, poetry, film, dance, visual art).The Assignment:
Create a PowerPoint on your selected topic using a variety of electronic media:
• A PowerPoint of ten slides, including a title slide and a bibliography/work cited slide
• At least one sound file or link to a sound file (i.e. YouTube link, which must work)
• At least one video file or link to a video file (again, the link must work)
• At least three still images to illustrate the points you are making in your presentation
• One slide with an analysis of an artwork, demonstrating how it is linked to the topic
• One slide summarizing the nature of the journey or change and the art’s role in this

Write a paper of at least 500 words, describing all of your thoughts relating to the PowerPoint you created. As you can probably tell, this project was originally designed to be an in-person presentation. Thanks to COVID-19, however, this is being adjusted. So, think of the paper portion in relation to how you would have presented this material to the class. Be sure to mention whether you chose option 1 or 2 above

What is Menard’s visible and invisible work, and what is the difference?

Assume that Menard did produce these pages “word for word.”
What is the significance of the last paragraph? And what does he mean by “the art of reading?”
Hint: “Cervantes’ text and Menard’s are verbally identical, but the second [Menard’s] is almost
infinitely richer?” How can this be?

To help guide you when reading this story, consider the following:
1) What is Menard’s visible and invisible work, and what is the difference?
2) How did Menard write the text? Did he copy or transcribe Cervantes’s original to achieve the
identical result? Would there be copyright infringement?
3) Borges’ narrator asks: “But why precisely the Quixote…?” and Menard answers that “the Quixote
is unnecessary.”
4) What purpose does the narrator’s introduction of the philosophers Bertrand Russell, Nietzsche,
and William James serve?
5) How does the last paragraph relate to what comes before? i.e. What concepts or terminology
change in this passage from those that come before it?
6) Who is the author? and Who is the reader (generally speaking)?
7) What are the abilities (or lack thereof) of the author? What are the abilities (or lack thereof) of
the reader?

What is the role of the artist in society?

Assignment: Beauty and the Role of the Artist in Society
Professor Helena Domenic

What is the role of the artist in society?

What is the role of beauty, if any, in art?

Can beauty and socially conscious art co-exist?

What is the role of an artist during a pandemic? How do you think artists could be benefitting society right now?

Do a google search on “Artists During the Pandemic,” and find an article that details what artists were doing during the pandemic. Summarize the article in one – two paragraphs and be sure to include the reference information at the end. (Name of author, date it was published, title of article, website that published it, date you retrieved it).