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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
5

Other than the star performer, the main visual concentration of this video features _______________. a live show with an enthusi

astic audience male and female dancers a large, onstage Rock band rapid images of New York City from dawn to dusk a pictorial documentary of the artist's life from childhood on a surreal, animated cartoon culled from a Hollywood film all of the above
Arts
1 answer:
Airida [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

Other than the star performer, the main visual concentration of this video features a live show with an enthusiastic audience male and female dancers a large, onstage Rock band rapid images of New York City from dawn to dusk a pictorial documentary of the artist's life from childhood on a surreal, animated cartoon

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There is an old question that has entertained the minds of many thinkers who look to art and wonder whether it is a mirror offering a reflection of life itself. Art has the power to evoke the same emotions, thoughts, moral and ethical controversies, and conflicts that we experience in life. Anyone who has had a personal reaction towards a work of art will be in agreement. What is it then about the essence of art and the essence of life that are so unmistakably different? Is it a possibility that art gives humans the opportunity to experience phenomena that are not accessible in quotidian life? Is art merely an imitation of life as Plato once asserted with such conviction, or is art a freestanding sphere in which humans can learn in exceptional ways? Through the deliberation of such questions the artist can perhaps move closer towards understanding his tremendous capacity to illustrate our existence in a distinct and remarkable way.

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