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Julia Hall asked:


Dish Network has a ton of different features that everyone from the casual television viewer to the full fledged HDTV aficionado will appreciate. Of course Dish Network also has options for everyone in between too.

The full full fledged HDTV aficionado will appreciate Dish Network’s selection of High Definition Television entertainment packages. Even the entry level one, the Bronze Package, comes with twenty five High Definition channels, which is more than any of Dish Network’s competitors can offer. It also comes with eighty standard definition channels. The Silver level has the same twenty five High Definition channels but adds another one hundred and twenty standard definition ones. The Gold Package adds National Geographic HD and another forty standard definition channels. And the Platinum Package adds Starz HDTV, Showtime HD, and HBO HD for a total of twenty nine High Definition channels and two hundred and forty standard definition ones. With a total of two hundred and sixty nine channels the Platinum Level HDTV entertainment package is Dish Network’s largest plan.

The casual television viewer who just wants a few channels in order to stay informed and entertained at a fair price will appreciate Dish Family. Dish Family is Dish Network’s economy plan which comes with forty channels including C-SPAN, Angel One, Animal Planet, the Hallmark Movie channels, Discovery Kids, and the Food Network.

Programming options for everyone between these two extremes consists of America’s Top Entertainment Packages, which include versions with sixty channels, one hundred and twenty channels, and one hundred and eighty channels. These plans include great channels like TeleFutura, The Movie Channels Extra, seven different Encore movie channel, the Independent Film Channel, the FOX Movie Channel, Turner Classic Movies, CNN, Headline News, CNBC and CNBC World, Comedy Central, a slew of Discovery Channels, The Science Channel, The Learning Channel, National Geographic, Nick at Nite and Nickelodeon, Nick Toons, Toon Disney, The Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, Arts & Entertainment, E! Entertainment, Country Music Television, Great American Country, MTV and MTV2, VH1 and VH1 Classic, all of the shopping channels, TNT, USA Network, TBS, TBN, FX, Fuse, and many more.

If you need more than one hundred and eighty channels, consider America’s Everything Pak, which has everything form the America’s Top Entertainment Packages listed above plus four movie packages. The movie packages from HBO, Showtime, Starz, and Cinemax include channels like Starz Theater, Starz Cinema, Action Max, HBO Signature, Showtime Beyond, and FLIX.

Dish Network also delivers bilingual programing through Dish Latino Packages. Dish Latino Basic has thirty channels of Spanish language programming including TV Chile, HTV, Univision, TV Azteca, mun2, Telehit, TV Espanola Internacional, De Pelicula Clasico, MTV Espanol, Fox Sports Espanol, and more. Dish Latino Dos adds eighty nine channels in English onto the thirty in Spanish. Latino Max has the same thirty Spanish channels plus one hundred thirty English ones. DishNetwork’s Latino Everything Pak has the same programming as Dish Latino Max, but with the addition of the same movie packages that top off America’s Everything Pak.

Dish Network also has plenty of additional programming to customize any entertainment package. Dish Network’s additional programming includes seasonal sports subscriptions like NHL On the Ice, MLB Extra Innings, NBA League Pass, and ESPN Game Day. Regional sports networks are also a great choice for hard core sports fans. DishNetwork also offers more international programming in nineteen languages including Chinese with Great Wall TV, Armenian, Hebrew, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Korean, Japanese, and Urdu. Local channels can be added to help you keep up with what’s going on in your community, and SIRIUS satellite radio is a great choice for talk and music when you’re doing something that keeps your eyes off the television screen.

Whatever your entertainment needs are, Dish Network will be their to meet them with it’s great programming options.



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Samuel Herrick asked:


The Nokia 8800 Arte is a marvelously built mobile that has an unmistakable aura about; the users have no other option but to sit up and take notice. The device can be seen as a unique synthesis of glass and metal. This handset has features such as a 3.2 MP camera and is supported by 1 GB memory. The memory is more than sufficient for storing of innumerable files and ringtones.

When wallpapers are downloaded to the handset, it gives a very warm feel. The pictures can be viewed on the 2“ OLED QVGA display screen that has the capability to support 16 million colours. The screen supports the users when they are in the mood for playing videos and watching pictures; all these keep the users more than adequately entertained. The music player can play on formats such as MIDI, MP3, AMR, AAC & eAAC+. One can download ringtones and music files and store them in the whopping 1 GB memory. The weight of the gadget is slated to be 150 g and the dimensions are 109 x 45.6 x 14.6 mm.

The gadget has comprehensive messaging options for sending & receiving of emails with attachments that makes life easy for the users. The mobile can be used to send MMS messages as well. The presence of connectivity alternatives such as 3G, Bluetooth, Micro USB, Data Synchronization, EDGE and GPRS makes this Nokia mobile useful in more ways than one. The Nokia 8800 Arte is GSM enabled and so the user can connect from almost any part of the world.

Nokia 8800 Arte mobile is great for playing entertaining games such as High Roller Casino Game, Soccer 3D Game, 3D Golf Tour Game, and other Java games. The camera is always great for capturing scintillating photos and videos. One would find the 8 x digital zoom camera very useful for capturing the special moments of one’s life. The battery also gives excellent support as it provides 3 hours of talk time and 300 hours of standby time.



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Art Gib asked:


ARG gaming, or Alternate Reality Gaming, has been around for some time but has not reached much fanfare until recently. ARGs interact with the player directly and usually involves an array of entertainment mediums. The game is an interactive narrative that uses both virtual and real world interaction to play.

During play you are searching for clues with many other group members. The story planner, called the “Puppetmaster,” will plant the clues for players to find. By example, one could be on the computer searching a website then stumble upon a clue, such as a phone number, that is out of place or peculiar on the site.

Calling the phone number could result in a live person on the other end, who is an NPC (non-playing character), who can give them a narrative with a riddle or another clue to follow that might lead them to search newspaper advertisements or other websites for answers to start another clue search, and so on a so forth. Players often help each other in an online forum, pooling their thoughts to solve each enigma or riddle.

The other two terms that should be known by the player is “the Curtain” and “TINAG” (This Is Not A Game). The Curtain is simply a metaphorical term referring to the separation of the players from the Puppetmaster (a little allusion to OZ working the controls behind the curtain while scaring Dorothy and her friends). TINAG is simply an attitude that many players want to adhere to, an attitude that the game is “real” so maintain that seriousness.

ARG Becomes Big Business

The sheer spirit of the game, although popular, has not found a direct means of gaining revenue. There have been a few launchings of pay-to-play ARG games, but they haven’t really caught on with this traditional style of marketing.

However, by clever means of promotion television has caught on to the ARG experience and intertwined this with advertisers. Just as clues can lead you to view different locations, site pages, newspapers and other media, they can also lead to product placement and online traffic.

A good example of this was the recent “The Fallen Alternate Reality Game” conceived by Matt Wolf. This game coincided with ABC Family’s show “The Fallen” as a means to promote the TV movie series. The game brings players through sites that include clues to help players solve the game, while at the same time dropping brand names and links to vendor pages. These vendors pay add revenue for placement, while the game players, who number in the thousands, gave them plenty of traffic.

The Fallen game was a landmark achievement that won an Emmy for Matt Wolf and his team in 2007. In his Emmy Speech, Matt Wolf describes during the proposal with ABC Family how, after his “mad scientist” story board explanation of the ARG design, most studios would have walked away from the idea, but they instead stayed with it. This may mark a shift in creative direction for TVs future after an Emmy success with a large production group achieving a hit.



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John Morris asked:


If you are pretty talented at art you might not even consider going to Art College. Why should you, anyway? You can draw like the masters: Boticelli, Michaelangeo, Da Vinci. There wasn’t a landscape scene your brushes didn’t like, and there wasn’t any portrait you couldn’t draw. You can sketch anything that exists!

But as with any talent, you must have realized that this is one big world we live in. There is always room for improvement, and although your work might speak for itself, a degree behind you may be just what employers are looking for. Therefore, you muster all your reserves; you pack your easel, your brushes, and your palette and head north to the nearest art college.

1. Good choice?

Art school will definitely benefit you as an artist. Your innate talent will benefit from the proven concepts and techniques you can learn here. It may be that you already know the basics and the techniques of your art. Rest assured that there are always things the art school can teach you that you won’t already know.

Art school also develops in its students a love and appreciation for the different forms of art. It opens to the student new vistas of learning and expressing. Even if only for that reason, Art school would be worth every penny.

2. Who Is Art School Suited For?

Artists are a rare kind. They seem to be able to create masterpieces without complicated theories and computations. It’s as if they are moved by instinct to draw, paint, and create visually pleasing artworks. Some artists, when asked about their artwork, would simply shrug and say they didn’t know what motivated them, and they just felt like painting it. Art school should not aim to correct this freewheeling style of artistry. It should, however, provide the basic techniques and theories on art and creativity. Instead of suppressing natural skill, it should develop and enlighten it by explaining the concepts behind art. Unlike what most people think, there truly is a science behind art.

Artists sometimes just create art. But after Art College, they come to a realization of theories behind what they have done by instinct. Fundamental theories can only improve and supplement the talent students have.

3. What to Learn?

When choosing an Arts College, look into the nature of its programs.

- Is it solely a graphic design school or does it offer courses in other specific areas? - Is this school well-known for its emphasis on its programs? - Is the school recognized internationally? - Is the class size large or small? - How many years will the program be in total? - Does the school provide any statistics or downloadable documents outlining the percentage of its graduates that are now working in their chosen field?

4. Specialize!

Remember that the subject of art is not just a big blob with the label art. It is composed of numerous subcategories and specializations. You need to choose a specialization because if you don’t, your skills will be diffused trying to learn the many branches of art. Try to improve the most at the area of your interest. It could be painting, sculpture, digital arts or others.

5. Be The Best

Also, look into whether the school participates in any graphical arts competitions or has accomplished anything of renown in the industry. This is a sure sign of their commitment to the arts and the education of its students. One of the best things one can get out of Art College is exposure to competition and industry standards. Such competition pushes one from being complacent. If you are to be a better artist, you should never be satisfied with what you already know. You should grab the opportunity to learn new and exciting things.

6. Conclusion

Your education might be the most important investment you make in your life. Without proper training, your chances at success are greatly diminished. A proper Art college will certainly train you and equip you with the tools needed to make it big in your profession.



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Krissy Haze asked:


r is located in the northwest of great britain was granted city status in 1853. A massive city, it boasts a population of 452 000, which makes it the fourteenth most densely populated city in Europe.

The city boasts two major train station, manchester victoria and manchester piccadilly. it is also served by national and local coach & bus services, many of these services leave from the city’s chorlton street bus station.

Manchester was the first industrialised city in the world and it was at the heart of the industrial revolution. Indeed, it was the world’s textile manufacturing centre and cotton-spinning around this time. because of this, it earned the nickname Cottonopolis during the 19th century due to its many cotton mills.

Because of its impressive network of canals and 19th century cotton mills, Manchester City Centre is now on a tentative list of unesco sites. However, many of these cotton mills have now been tranformed into offices and flats.

Nowadays, manchester has remained truly proud of its industrial history. despite this, its become a busy, modern city that is widely regarded as the capital of the northwest.

There’s loads of things to do in Manchester, including plenty of museums & galleries. a handful of of the best sparkle are URBIS, the museum of science and industry & the Whitworth Art Gallery.

The Whitworth gallery boasts a big permanent collection of artwork, which include art by artists such as Picasso, Paul Klee & David Hockney. in addition to this, the gallery also boasts many touring exhibitions.

Manchester is a fabulous location for shop fans, because it boasts a vast range of stores to cater to any budget. From designer shops such as harvey nicholls & dkny, to high-street shops such as makeover, you’ll find everything you need in this city.

For more shops, you’ll be happy to know that the huge trafford centre is just a short drive or bus ride away. This massive shopping mall has 280 shops & is one of the largest shopping malls in britain.

Manchester is well-known for its nightlife and it attracts many partygoers to its numerous night clubs, pubs and wine bars.

You can enjoy a sophisticated evening in one of Manchester’s elite wine bars or even a cosy pint of cider in one of the city’s rustic pubs. Later, you’ll find a vast range of clubs to go to, so you can stay out all night.

The city is also a fantastic location for fans of live music, as its got many venues. These include the Night and Day and the roadhouse, which often by local and touring bands.

Thanks for perusing our tourist guide to manchester. For more info, go and visit your localised tourist info centre, who’ll be pleased to help you.

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Saatchi Gallery asked:


Art galleries are the perfect settings for exhibiting art, generally visual art such as paintings, sculptures and photography. Basically, art galleries feature a variety of art styles including contemporary and traditional fine art, glass art, art prints, and animation art. Art galleries are dedicated to the promotion of emerging artists. These galleries provide a platform for them to display their works along with the works of nationally and internationally renowned artists.

Types of Art Galleries

Art gallery is the name given to a place where some type of visual art is displayed. The two different types of art galleries are the art museum and the contemporary commercial art gallery. An art museum is usually publicly owned and is non-profit making organization rather displaying and preserving art. It also exists to educate people about art.

Contemporary art galleries or commercial art galleries have the purpose of selling art rather than simply displaying it. Many of these galleries are just in the business of selling works of art and will offer pretty much whatever is available.

Most famous art galleries provide an opportunity for visitors to purchase outstanding artwork. Also, they organize several art-related activities such as music concerts and poetry readings for children and adults. Art galleries organize seminars and workshops conducted by renowned artists. Committed to excellence in both art and service, most famous art galleries offer you a rich, unforgettable experience.

Many famous art galleries display regional pieces of art such as African art, American art, Indian art, and European art, along with folk art, modern and contemporary art, and photography. These galleries collect, exhibit, and preserve the works of art for the coming generations. Many famous art galleries strive to entertain and educate their regional, national, and international audiences. Some famous art galleries specialize in particular areas such as portraits. A good number of famous art galleries are owned and operated by government.



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James Allen asked:


Corporate Events ~ The Do’s and Don’ts for the Perfect Day.

There are many reasons for wishing to host a Corporate event for your clients, staff, contacts or even suppliers. For most people though, it is simply to impress the right people and to either create or further develop a strong relationship between them.

There are a number of do’s and don’ts that should be followed when choosing and organising a Corporate Event. This article will discuss the basic requirements for a first class event and warn you of a few of the worst pitfalls that can so easily be avoided, as long as you are pre-warned!

1. Know your Client

2. What’s Your Budget?

3. Choose the Right Supplier

4. Be in Control

5. Enjoy Yourself!

1. Know Your Client

If you personally know who you intend to invite this bit is easy. What do they like to do? Are they sporty, up for anything and adventurous or are they more likely to prefer a more relaxed, slower paced event? Either way, the important thing is to choose an event that they would like to do, not what you would like to do! Hopefully it’s the same choice and everyone will be happy but make sure. If you ring your potential guest or guests up and ask for ideas not only will they feel valued because you are going to invite them but also because they will feel that you value their opinion.

2. What’s Your Budget?

Don’t promise the earth if you can’t deliver it. Although the benefits of entertaining guests are well proven and can easily be justified it can be an expensive piece of marketing. With trackdays costing nearly £1000 per head and visits to football matches and even minor sporting events not far behind it is vital that you know your budget and what you will get from it. Will customers appreciate you simply for the amount of money you’ve spent on them or are they a bit more savvy than that? Would they prefer to do something more hands on, participate in an activity they’ve never done before or just prefer something more fun? It is also important to remember that many people will equate a company being overtly lavish with over inflated invoices!

3. Choose the Right Supplier

If you do not have a current supplier the obvious place to look is the internet. There are an awful lot of companies providing events but are they the actual providers? Do you need 3rd party organisers? How much work is actually involved in organising an event? The answer is very little if you pick the right supplier. The golden rule has to be to personally visit the place where the event is to take place and speak to the people who, from your client’s perspective, will be representing you on the day. If somebody doesn’t have the time to see you or starts to dictate what you can and can’t have then you have to ask how well are your customers going to be treated?

4. Be in Control

As the customer, you should know what is going to happen and when, don’t just go with the flow. You should have a personal liaison with a supplier who is on hand to answer your questions, provide you with a detailed itinerary and any further information that is relative to the day. Everything you could possibly ask from billing questions to menu options should be very easy for them to answer as they probably have to answer them every day so never be afraid to ensure that you know exactly what is to happen and when

5. Enjoy Yourself!

On the day, you will need to be a happy host. It does not look good if you are spending your time organising the day. That is what you are paying your supplier to do. You should be spending time with your guests, not making sure the itinerary is being adhered too or whether or not lunch is going to be on time. The whole point of entertaining clients is to get to know people better and to strengthen the ties between your companies. You will not achieve this if you spend more time speaking to the event organisers than your guests.

Corporate Entertainment is an art, albeit one that is easy to get right. The key is to find the right provider who can create an event that is impressive, fun and value for money.



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Dali asked:


“Art is a lie that makes us realize truth.”- Pablo Picasso

What kind of lie does contemporary art support today?

What kind of truth are we realizing through the contemporary art?

Contemporary scene of visual art resembles the space filled with broken mirrors, where images reflect each other in the multidimensional sphere of media circus. The technique of cataloguing and classification, creation of categories, could serve as the key to the mapping and understanding of complexity of the multitude of approaches and streams that exists in today’s global art scene. Criteria for both, the creation and the selection are borrowed from random structures, and theoretically are questioning relevance of the evolution of art.

The initial categories for the whole system are those of matter and consciousness. They provide the trunk from which all the various branches of the other categories stem. All elements are so interconnected that, each can only be understood as an element of the whole. -Dialectical Materialism (A. Spirkin)

Determination of the significance of styles or tendencies, of the main art stream, groups or any other structures, will become irrelevant in near future. “Anything goes” was replaced by “And What?” With all the information and tools available today, everybody could become an artist. People of all professions are playing with new media. Does Garage Band make a musician, or graphic software a designer, or using digital camera a photographer? New technologies create a game where in competitive manner consequently everybody wants to win. Winning in art, means also experience “15 minutes of world-fame” and becoming a “superhero.” Consumer society deals with superficial substitution for happiness. Who is going to watch the game if everybody plays. Fortunately we can not play at the same time. Audience varies from small groups (family members and friends) to large social groups. In larger social communities, like national structures, demand for “heroes-artists” diminishes and culture is broken into small pieces of individualized performances of regional character. Researching tendencies of art scene behavior in context of contemporary philosophy of art we tend to accept a concept, that everybody is or could be an artist. The meaning, importance and consequences of such mind stream are very profound and have a great impact on cultural and social live. Why? It requires dropping the concept of conceptual thinking.

My artistic approach is created on such foundations. Not that I would be able to perform non-dualistic processes, but I am trying to pronounce a little speculative futuristic prognoses of the era after the end of art. Sooner or later this trend will be labeled as some kind of Unthinkable Art. Historically, realization of such path becomes a paradox to common sense (especially on collective level); however, similar trends are reflected in the air of the post-postmodern rain, and will soon appear on the sky as a rainbow.

Today’s curators are looking for unique and interesting angles to make their point across when using selective techniques for art shows. The usage of traditional approaches secures the system of art cycle, from creation to the distribution, and protects the capital of cultural bureau. Even the most alternative scenes (Technologies vs. Art, or other forums of so called “new media”) are not resolving the issue of foundation of the role of art on the contemporary global cultural platform, because they are based on the traditional curatorial, selective and preconceived mechanisms. What do I mean by that? I refer to the study of the designation processes of mind in relationship to the definition of what we labeled: The Art. As a reference to dialectic philosophies is an example of demonstration the potential of the idea pronounced by A.Danto, about art becoming philosophy. Such Ideas would need to be adopted, not only by artist themselves, but especially reformulated by structures that officially support the larger cultural platforms.

What are results of the conference that took place in Teheran in 2001? Art is still presented to the public in the manner of presentation from early 20 century. Structures that support such static views certainly do not elevate the public consciousness and awareness of issues of modern art world. The Artist Mark Kostabi makes allusion to the idea, of the art being a servant of market. Some curators are trilled by this statements. In the global picture of westernization, M. Kostabi’s phenomenon is becoming a guide – a hero, who is ideal combination of qualities, that contemporary artist should posses. It is also the best demonstration of lie that helps us to realize the truth about art of today.

Like a flashes of neon sign, art is reflected, from the pieces of mirrors everywhere.

Looks like a new quality of question have arisen since Arthur Danto published his ideas in book called “After the end of art, 1998. “Over a decade ago, Arthur Danto announced that art ended in the sixties. Ever since this declaration, he has been at the forefront of a radical critique of the nature of art in our time.” Art is becoming a philosophy.

I always believed in finding the answers in the space between, looking for the middle course. Neither postmodernism nor new media approaches are answers to the understanding of the positioning of the art of tomorrow. Postmodern world is a world of entertainment. It’s like an amusement park, where possibilities are endless and we feel overwhelmed for a while, but we have a need to relax from excess information and go back home.

Kostabi is one of those, who understood the art market, and because of his intelligence he penetrated the system, took advantage of it, so he can do whatever he wants. We pay for expensive tickets out of our pocket. I admire him because he realized the dream of every artist. Or is it not a dream of every artist to get recognized and sell art work all over the world?

If not, what is?

Is it still relevant to ask question, such as, what is Art? How do we deal with it? What is the nature of beauty? I would like to refere to the dialog between Einstein and Tagore from 1930.

EINSTEIN: There are two different conceptions about the nature of the universe - the world as a unity dependent on humanity, and the world as reality independent of the human factor.

TAGORE: When our universe is in harmony with man, the eternal, we know it as truth, we feel it as beauty.”

E: If there were no human beings any more, the Apollo Belvedere no longer would be beautiful?

T: No!

E: I agree with this conception of beauty, but not with regard to truth.

T: Why not? Truth is realized through men.

E: I cannot prove my conception is right, but that is my religion.

T: Beauty is in the ideal of perfect harmony, which is in the universal being; truth is the perfect comprehension of the universal mind. We individuals approach it through our own mistakes and blunders, through our accumulated experience, through our illumined consciousness. How otherwise can we know truth?

- by Dmitri Marianoff, published in NewYork Times, August 10, 1930

“Contemporary artists would never approach new horizons. One of the reasons of this failure seems to be the separation of artistic activity from speculative thinking.“

2001 Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, International Conference on the Philosophy of Art.

What happened since the time of the conference? How to overcome speculative thinking, if it arises as a cultural result of values supported by society we live in?

How to identify or place individual art work into the world of already so complicated and diverse art scene, without compromising originality, respecting evolution in art? How do we deal with the fast passing, minute to minute changing tendencies of art? How the individual artist contributes to the art of its lifetime, and not just contributes to the 15 minutes type of history? What are the values, reasons of art of tomorrow? Is there analogy in art history to the situation of our era? What are the future forms of the visual exploration? What will the production of art going to be in near future, 10 years from now? What is the role of new media? Does artist have to be involved in the philosophy of art? Could individually created piece of art be created in isolation? If so, how are art processes structured on individual level and on the global level?

It is intriguing to think about becoming a pioneer of the new Era of Art. My motivation is to explore the field of possibilities. In have no interest in inherent aspect of art rather I am interested in the evolution of possibilities of artistic thinking. In 1999 I have graduated in Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava, with installation inspired by I. Kabakov, where I exhibited my workspace with drawings and prints on floor and the white canvases, with intention to question the meaning of the art itself. White canvas was there to raise the question of reason for continuation of mark making and the End of art narratives. I have seen closed circle of possibilities. If anything was possible, and everything was an art; than nothing was an art anymore, so Art was Death. But as I realize today, that was just the beginning of my long journey to the realization of truth about art.

The Incredibles (2004) refreshed feelings about the End of Art.

“When everybody is a superhero than nobody is superhero”.

In order to continue in activities leading to product that is labeled as an art, I had to formulate and reconsider following facts:

1. Analysis of situation.

2. Underlying misconception of self and wrong motivations.

3. Formulating the solutions and strategies.

4. Continual fabrication and visual symbioses with reality.

1. ANALYSIS OF SITUATION

From the Teheran’s conference: Post-Modernism & Contemporary Art,

27 April - 1 May 2002

The Problems of Contemporary Art:

- Aesthetics in Contemporary Art

- The Fine Line between Artistic & Non-Artistic Work

- The Language & Expression of Contemporary Art

- Contemporary Literature & Art

- Contemporary Art & Technology

- Globalization & Contemporary Art

- Post-Modern Art: Features & Characteristics

- The End of Art

Post-Modernism & Trends of Contemporary Art:

- Minimalism

- Conceptual Art

- Land Art

- Video Art

- Body Art

- Anti-Art

- Local Art

- Feminism

- Post-Modern Architecture

Theoretical Origins of Post-Modern Art

Theoretical Principles of Modernism from the viewpoint of Modern Philosophers:

- Humanism

- Rationalism

- Subjectivism

- Nihilism

- Aesthetics

- Enlightenment

2. UNDERLYING MISCONCEPTION OF SELF AND MOTIVATION

I have slightly touched topics of traditional dilemmas of dualistic mind. The acceptation of dual aspect of things, leads to judgmental thinking, not only in art. Creation of categories is beginning of the tragedy of the era after the end of art. This is why Beauty and any other category could be defined, which leads to the continual labeling.

Definition of other reasons of misconception is based on juxtaposing Nietzche’s and Malraux’s models of art and processes of creation.

Nietzche

a. One seeks for oneself a less artistic public. The superstitious belief in the “genius”

b.One harangues the obscure instincts of the dissatisfied, ambitious, self-disguised spirits in a democratic age: importance of poses.

c. One transfers the procedures of one art to the other arts, confounds the objectives of art with those of knowledge or the church or racial interests (nationalism), or philosophy.

d.One flatters women, sufferers, the indignant, etc. False “intensification”.

Malraux Andre

Art is a display of universal creativity of individual. Through art work man was, and is, opposing and transcending limitations of his physique, his personal and social (historical) destiny. Malraux refuted to explain art works in relation to the biography of their creators, and was against this method in explaining motives and contents of art.

3. FORMULATING THE SOLUTION AND STRATEGY/ VISION-UTOPIA

a. Revival of Iconic Quality.

Because of the degenerated Era of Spiritual Values and the End of time of Old Gods; which migration and multicultural blend is responsible for, I am looking for Possibility of New Sacral Form. This is not a creation of transcendental art. It is a search for artistic form that allows the content to respect dialectic evolution of social wisdom, where an essence of sacral secrecy is highly respected. It is a new level of the sphere of new colors, shapes and structures. Renewal of art forms is based on reevaluation of sacral attributes from history and than elevating the forces of modern era which define motives and perspectives of redefined sacral forms. It is revival of existing symbols, on global level. It is not a creation of a new religion, but it is a new level of social consciousness. Form remains the same, mind is different. Technology, art and philosophy are integrated into continuous symbioses.

b. Role of the Artists, Galleries and Cultural Industry. Combination of Two Worlds. New Cultural Wisdom. Utopia.

This would be the end of “…marketing game governed by art dealers, Gallerists and publishers, who have to run the business of Cultural Industry.”

The society on global level would be governed by New Cultural Wisdom. Creation of art is not considered anymore as the act of creation. “The art will be spontaneous as breathing.” Artist is producing form, that is instantly and naturally blending into the environment, so the sub-consciousness is directed by wisdom that eliminates the dilemma of hierarchic model. Gallery space is no more required and the whole space is becoming a showcase. The whole space does not require the poses. It is an art of conscious depiction of picture plan, from retinal experience, or selection of the picture frame in consciousness and placing the required aesthetics upon it. Artists are fabricating art that is already blended into environment as natural portion of space and serves as perceptive potential for public depiction. Cultural Wisdom is defined by human consciousness that provides unlimited potential for defining the pictorial framing of reality, and its limits are limits of understanding the phenomenon of reality.

c. Clash of Civilizations. Global Culture. Meta-code, and New Artistic Religion.

We experience on global level formation of new cultural qualities that are based on cultural clashes. (Example: Global cultural experience is formed in LA house, with my Persian and Mexican friends listening to the Japanese techno music, eating Bulgarian cheese with Arabic bread, Russian pickles and drinking French wine while discussing Slovak culture, or latest fashion trends in London.) East meets west or south meets north processes are not completed yet and it is hard to predict the results from the cultural clashes. But we need to look at the presence as the formation of the universal space, where cultural identities will be redefined. This will result in temporary crisis of individual identities but eventually will lead to the identity of global consciousness.

Americanization of world can serve as model of globalization of globe with its positive and negative aspects. Migration to caves is limited. S.J.Lewy

4. CONTINUAL FABRICATION AND VISUAL SYMBIOSES

I would like to scratch the surface beyond the point of A. Danto’s philosophical questions about the end of art. Not that I would have “the guts” to elaborate on his ideas from philosophical perspective, but I just want to reflect on some fragments and articulate them strictly as an artistic vision.

“A philosophical question arises whenever we have two objects which seem in every relevant particular to be alike, but which belong to importantly different philosophical categories.

…and this is no less the case when seeking to account for the differences between works of art and mere real things which happen exactly to resemble them.

…for example, regards paintings as very complex perceptual objects. So they are, but since objects can be imagined perfectly congruent with those which are not art works, these must have equivalent complexity at the level of perception. After all, the problem arose in the first place because no perceptual difference could be imagined finally relevant. But neither can possession of so-called “aesthetic qualities’ serve, since it would be strange if a work of art were beautiful but something exactly like it though not a work of art were not. In fact it has been a major effort of the philosophy of art to de-aestheticize the concept of art. It was Marcel Duchamp, a far deeper artist than Warhol, who presented as “readymades” objects chosen for their lack of aesthetic qualities - grooming combs, hat racks, and, notoriously, pieces of lavatory plumbing. “Aesthetic delectation is the danger to be avoided,” Duchamp wrote of his most controversial work, Fountain, of 1917. It was precisely Duchamp’s great effort to make it clear that art is an intellectual activity, a conceptual enterprise and not merely something to which the senses and the feelings come into play. And this must be true of all art, even that most bent upon gratifying the eye or ear, and not just for those works which are regarded as especially “philosophical,” like Raphael’s School of Athens or Mann’s The Magic Mountain. Were someone to choreograph Plato’s Republic, that would not, simply because of its exalted content, be more philosophical than Coppelia or Petrouchka. In fact these might be more philosophical, employing as they do real dancers imitating dancing dolls imitating real dancers!

Where are the components for a theory of art to be found? I think a first step may be made in recognizing that works of art are representations, not necessarily in the old sense of resembling their subjects, but in the more extended sense that it is always legitimate to ask what they are about.

Now of course not all representational things are works of art, so the definition has only begun. I shall not take the next steps here. All I have wished to show is the way that the philosophy of art has deep questions to consider, questions of representation and reality, of structure, truth, and meaning. In considering these things, it moves from the periphery to the center of philosophy, and in so doing it curiously incorporates the two things that give rise to it. For when art attains the level of self-consciousness it has come to attain in our era, the distinction between art and philosophy becomes as problematic as the distinction between reality and art. And the degree to which the appreciation of art becomes a matter of applied philosophy can hardly be overestimated.” - A. DANTO

I believe that art should reach the level, where its own representation would be representation of the pure existence. What do I mean by pure existence? Ii is purification on the level of non creation. All creation is pregnant by its causes. Consequently purifying the causes of creation will purify the act of creation itself.

Global consciousness on the level of cultural wisdom will create the platform, where all representational things will become work of art. It would be consciousness and its possibility to frame the fragment of reality and apply the aesthetic quality upon it. The reality in cultural wisdom level is ultimately de-aestheticized. Marcel Duchamp’s idea of the danger of aesthetic delectation would be eliminated and his vision completed.

Every aspect of reality could become art, but Wisdom Culture does not allow the reality in dualistic (judgmental) sense to become the art neither on collective level, nor on any regional level. It would only exist as a potential view, on the level of one’s consciousness. However in later stages of development of wisdom culture, in the stage of ultimate equanimity, the nonjudgmental aesthetic experience of reality as ultimate art could be realized simultaneously in more than one person. Evolution of collective experience could follow. The result of such parallel experience manifests the evolution of human kind toward the subtle spiritual qualities and realization of inseparable quality of beauty from the existence itself. It is experience of highest aesthetics. This will lead to the formation of new social structure, where “shamans” will protect the global Sanctum.

The essence of the Sanctum is present in every aspect of reality, which holds the door to the potential creation, where the seed of the nature of beauty could be found.



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When planning an event, it has to be memorable. It should also be entertaining and if possible educational as well. When the event is for charity these factors are of utmost importance. So how does an event incorporate these? Well, each aspect should be dealt with individually. You should discuss on what can be done to have an entertaining event. Similarly the things that can be done to have an educational event should be discussed. Likewise, you should highlight features that could make an event memorable and unforgettable.

Let’s take education first. You first have to identify the purpose of the charity. It should be everywhere. This can be done in a few ways. You can make it educational and place stands or other show pieces around the event location like in a display. Else random facts can be displayed around and have you guests ponder over them. Screening a short movie or a documentary about the event will have people understanding first hand about the actual stage of events and why your guests should lend a helping hand. You could give a speech with the assistance of some visual aids and explain things. These all are fabulous ideas to get your event educational and explanatory.

But if all you are looking for is just entertainment, then you could get a band or some other performance at your event. This could be an expensive option though. If the event is a charity, then it’s best to have a mixture of both the entertainment and educational elements together. You should identify ways like plays or some other forms of art to educate while entertaining your guests. You will never know about your creative abilities until the point when you create a mixture between entertainment and education. You will be filled with ideas to the brim and you will have great success in that regard. You have to just ensure that the entertainment is fun and totally clean.

While pondering over the details on mixing the entertainment and the education, you could add a few interesting details into the fray. Bringing in some celebrities or maybe a fireworks display will surely have your guests excited and have memories for quite some time to come. There needn’t be any celebrities at all. Things can be made special by the selection of unique venues. The addition of unique and special details to the event is a very good idea and will make the whole event stand out. There are many options to make a party seem unique and remarkable. Some activities should be done so as to have some creative juices flowing and make a really good impression with the guests. Something really special should be added to the mixture so that everyone would feel good and be willing to put in huge donations towards the charity.

When information has to be included, any information that may be entertaining or shocking or just plain fun may be added. You will mostly hit your target and even do better than what you might have expected. You will surely obtain happiness from the end results of the whole event. The tough segment will be the process of getting ideas initially. But it will be simple too if you took some time off and planned the whole thing properly. You should think of everything possible to ensure that everything runs perfectly well. So you will have to be completely organized such that any required information will be available as and when required. Your event will turn out to be great when you put in the right amount of effort and get things going.



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Brian Garvin asked:


As anyone can tell you, some of the most profitable activities that you can ever get into involve entertainment. People will pay money to be entertained and even more, great doors can open for you if people remember you as someone who gave them a little bit of fun. If you’re one of those people who can get people up and excited, you’ll find that the opportunities offered by Entertain at Home might be exactly what you are interested in. Entertain at Home is an extremely new venture, but if it suits your field of expertise, you will want to learn all that you can about the opportunity.

The first thing to ask yourself when you are considering looking at this opportunity offered by Entertain at Home is what kind of creativity do you have? Some people are writers, some people are artists, and some people simply know haw to have a good time! Are you good at designing ways to keep people entertained? Have you spent a lot of time as the life of the party? Chances are, this means that you are quite well prepared to know what people want and have a great understanding about how people tick. This can be a great resource when it comes to this opportunity.

When you are looking at the Entertain at Home income opportunity, you have to know a little bit about the way games work, too. No one likes a game where only the most mathematically inclined or well-read person will win, after all, but games that are based on pure chance are exasperating even to very young children. Part of designing a good game, whether it is a board game or a loud party activity, is figuring out how well people will tolerate the win and lose conditions.

Just because you don’t have a great idea for an original game, though, doesn’t mean that you’re not suited to submit to Entertain at Home. This opportunity also accepts things like remakes of old classics. While you should always be cautious about things like trademarks, there are plenty of other, classic games that you can modify. Do you have a version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey that is sharply political, or have you designed Old Maid in a new art style? This might be the venue you’ve been looking for.

When you work with Entertain at Home opportunity, there are a few things to keep in mind. The first thing is that this is not a design or production company; instead, it is more interested in marketing. It is your responsibility to get the game produced and packaged for distribution, which is what this company will handle. If you are in a greatly creative person but have less interest in marketing, this might be just the opportunity that you’ve been looking for.

The Entertain at Home opportunity might be perfect for you, or you might seek different options, but take a look, especially if you have a great game idea that you’ve been trying to get off the ground.



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