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Repetition + Contemporary Issues

Repetition + Contemporary Issues. Project 5. Contemporary issues. contemporary means having particular relevance to the present time.

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Repetition + Contemporary Issues

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  1. Repetition + Contemporary Issues Project 5

  2. Contemporary issues • contemporary means having particular relevance to the present time. • Broad examples of current contemporary issues: International Conflict, Terrorism, Pollution & Waste Management, Natural Resources & Energy Conservation, Urban Development, Bioethics Market & Workforce Globalization, Mobile Technology & Communications, Information Management & Security

  3. Narrow down ideas from broad to specific, for example: • animal rights: specifically stray cats, fur animals, etc • Abortion: specifically birth control, heathcare, religion, etc. • gun control: specifically school violence, gangs, personal safety, etc. • Education: specifically bilingual education, no child left behind, standardized testing, etc. • Drugs: specifically in schools, crossing the boarder, linked to poverty, suicide, etc.

  4. Repitition Occurs when we use the same visual element or effect any number of times within a composition. The whole of often greater than the sum of the parts.

  5. Continuity: A fluid connection among compositional parts. When objects are placed in close proximity, continuity often naturally occurs.

  6. Ernest Daetwylwr

  7. Hilary Coe

  8. Margaux Lange

  9. Mark Wagner

  10. Philip Toledano

  11. Jan Hopkins

  12. Habitat 1967, Montreal, Canada

  13. Jennifer Maestre

  14. Liza Lou

  15. Margaux Lange

  16. Tara Donovan-Styrofoam cups

  17. Pencil pieces

  18. Fishing line

  19. Drinking straws

  20. Scotch tape

  21. Paper plates

  22. Martin Huberman

  23. Clothes pins

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