Pythokritos of Rhodes Pythokritos of Rhodes which some artists refer to as Nike of Samothrace, BCE 200-190, is one of the most popular sculptures in the world. It is a Hellenistic sculpture made of marble, based mostly on Nike, the goodness of victory according to Greek culture. Although the exact date of publication of the sculpture is not known, it has been on display in Louvre,Paris, since 1884.Horst Janson, one of the world’s renowned artists described it as the greatest “Hellenistic sculpture” (Tonnybee, 14). In all art perspectives, Pythokritos of Rhodes is a real masterpiece. What is outstanding about this sculpture is that it is an original sculpture. Most of the Hellenistic sculptures on display in many museums in the world are Roman copies, rather than the original sculptures. The sculpture is 244 centimeters and specifically made mostly of Parian marble. Although the exact date of publication of the sculpture is a controversial topic, it is still a great sculpture by all definitions. It was most probably created to honor the Greek goddess of victory, Nike, after a naval victory.…
Visual Analysis Visual analysis is critical in the analysis of art. Historically, art has been a critical part of the Islamic civilization, as evidenced through the popular Islamic artifacts ranging from the buildings, artifacts within the building, and even the objects that are used to hold the Quran. There are some popular Islamic artifacts and pieces of art that have been developed over the years, which include but are not limited to the Quran box and the Ivory box. In this research, we will conduct an explicit comparison between these two impeccable pieces of art. The primary aim of the research will be to unravel various features within these artifacts, some of the similarities or differences. The Ivory Box The Ivory Box is an artifact that is believed to have been developed in the 6th century in the Hegira time zone or AD late 12th century. The dimensions of the ivory box are close to 19 centimeters, the depth is 11 centimeters, and the height is 7.5 centimeters. The period when the artifact was created was during the Siculo-Norman or…
Don’t Look Back in Anger This is a song written and performed by Oasis. Despite having numerous themes like love, broken heart, innocence, regrets, and betrayal of one lady named Sally, Sally becomes the victim of all at most of all the acts revolving around this strange love game. She still has hopes that he will come back and reconcile with her boyfriend, so sad a vision that will never come to pass. It has taken so long, and she is now grieved with anger. In verse one, the singer seems to be giving her a bit of advice on the line that goes, “don’t you know you might find / a better place to play” Towards the end of the song, Sally finally sees his ex-boyfriend steps in with another woman as the singer again advises her not to look back in anger. “But don’t look back in anger; don’t look back in anger” (“Oasis – Don’t Look Back in Anger”). “The Great Day of His Wrath” (1851) The drawing can be attributed to John Martin, one of…
FAQ 1: Nightlife in Orlando What things can one do to enjoy the nightlife of Orlando? Ans. Orlando does not have a scarcity of things that one could do at night including taking a tour of the universal, visiting the clubs by Lake Eola, exploring the wall street plaza, viewing a show of Cirque du Soliel and many more. Why is the Improv comedy club of Orlando so famous? Ans. The Improv comedy club in Orlando is famous because not only is it a perfect place for a night-out but several huge celebrities performed and raised to fame in this club including Jerry Seinfield, Robin Williams and many more. Where can one find the most famous restaurants in Orlando late at night? Ans. The Pointe Orlando area of Orlando is famous for several famous restaurants and live theatres that are open for the entire night. What is the timing of the Cirque Du Soleil? Ans. The shows of Cirque Du Soleil are held between 6 PM to 9 PM every night. What are some of the top party destinations in…
Superior Research Article Review Source: Selected a full-length research article from a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal on a topic clearly pertaining to course goals and objectives (see syllabus) Formal Guidelines: PDF of research article attached Used the “Research Article Review Template” to write paper Submitted on or before the deadline Provided reference of research article on top of the first page Provided complete reference list of all sources cited, including the reviewed article APA Style: Correctly applied APA style for general formatting throughout the paper, see checklist below Correctly applied APA style to in-text citations throughout the paper, see checklist below Correctly applied APA style to entire reference list, see checklist below Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling: Throughout the paper, rules of grammar, usage and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct Throughout the paper, language is clear and precise; sentences display consistently strong, varied structure Throughout the paper, word choice and tone are scholarly Summary Section: Clearly states research questions and/or purpose or thesis statement Clearly explains why the research is important (significance) Clearly states theoretical framework,…
Aesthetic Greatness The concept of greatness is widely expounded as the capacity of specific individuals to explore opportunities and have better performance through manipulation of natural ability to perform better than others. In this case, the perspective of greatness seeks to build on the concept individuals or objects have a better chance to have higher performance in certain situations (Landow 1279). Greatness is thus, associated with certain natural instincts that exist in a person that propels them to have a competitive advantage over the others in the society. Therefore, greatness can be depicted as having the ability to conduct certain instances in society that are termed as being superior and surpasses the knowledge of others within society. In humanities, the aesthetic view of greatness is depicted to explore the abilities, especially in leadership and innovation skills. The philosophical view of the concept of greatness is presented through the development of diverse ideas across the mindsets of individuals to come up with strategies and build on a particular school of thoughts that are later incorporated in the ordinary affairs of individuals.…
Case Study Analysis Part A: Case Study Analysis (700 words, 10 marks) Instructions: Read the following two case studies. For each case study, briefly describe: a) The industry to which analytics has been applied b) The business problem to be solved c) The type of analytics used and how it was used to adress that business problem d) The main challenge(s) of using this type of analytics to achieve a business objective e) Recommendations regarding how to be assist stakeholders (designers (artists), firefighters (first responders)) to adapt to these applications Big Data andArt:can machine learning technology recreate the work of Gaudi? https://www.bernardmarr.com/default.asp?contentID=715 Amsterdam Fire Department : the use of big data analytics in fighting fires https://www.bernardmarr.com/default.asp?contentID=1082 ……………………………………………. [unique_solution]Part B: The Role of Analytics in Solving Business Problems (500 words, 8 marks) Instructions: Describe two different types of analytics (from Workshop 1) and evaluate how each could be used as part of a solution to a business problem with reference to one real-world case study. Conduct your own research and consult resources provided in the subject. …………………………………………………… Part C: Sourcing Analytics…
Pictorialism Over the course of human existence, societies and cultures have developed and evolved in a variety of ways. In each era, the changes were reflected, recorded, and evaluated by the premiere arts of the day. Sometimes their works sparked social change, other times it was a rejection of a change that was occurring. Regardless, it is for good reason that artists are often designated “the voice” of their generation. For this assignment, you will choose a movement, or an artist associated with a movement, that you feel had a significant impact on society/culture. You will focus your research on three things: the time and culture the movement existed in (context), the pillars of the movement (principles, beliefs, characteristics, and people), and the impact of the movement (how the movement represents a shift in societal progress, and/or the impact it had on future art and/or society). Your essay should be 4 – 6 pages and use a minimum of 3 – 5 scholarly sources, including at least one primary source that represents the art or the reception of the art.[unique_solution]…
Participation Information Sheet and Consent Form I am interested in how to keep my learners engaged and interested in the theory of hairdressing. To help me find out how I can help you learn, I would like you to answer some questions about how to keep you engaged and interested in the theory of hairdressing. All information will be stored anonymously, which means nobody will know who said what. The entire process should take between fifteen and thirty minutes. As an informed participant of this research study, I understand that:[unique_solution] My participation is voluntary, and I may cease to take part in this research study at any time and without giving a reason. All data will be stored anonymously once it has been collected. This means that it will be impossible to trace information back to me. As such, if I decide I want to withdraw my data from this study I will only be able to do this up until the transcript has been anonymised. If I decide to withdraw my data, I should ask Ms Sophie Farmer…
Need for Adopting Artificial Intelligence Argument Artificial Intelligence is a technology that has been argued about by many, with most people supporting it and a considerable amount standing against it. Many controversies are surrounding it, and this is the reason some of those against it feel the obligation to do so. Some of them do this simply because of the moral issues they feel AI goes against. These and other issues, some of which are just misconceptions, can be solved and make AI appear to be a good thing to all people, giving clear reasons why it should be adopted. Despite all the reasons given not to support the technology such as privacy issues and job replacements, there is enough evidence to show that AI has benefits that surpass the costs and that this technology serves to better human life rather than make it worse in terms of improved efficiency and effectiveness, bringing about new possibilities and the ability to manage privacy issues surrounding the technology. Relation to my degree Artificial intelligence relates to my computer science degree because it…