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Archy [21]
3 years ago
5

Why does prince escalus banish romeo from verona?

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1 answer:
vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
4 0
Romeo was banished to Mantua because he was responsible for Tybalts death
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Not only that, but these themes are explored through every form of artistic expression, from classic oil canvasses to film, TV, comics and even fashion or sports. The separate worlds of fine art and pop culture are fusing together, and also the classic artistic methods and ultra-modern ones.

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According to Khan Academy, participatory art is that in which the social interactions prompted by the work become its content. The idea is that those experiencing art are physically engaged in it, too.

The tendency to create art that depends on human interaction and social context is also known as relational aesthetics. Participatory art is by no means every artist’s cup of tea, but it’s probably the most unique form of modern expression which doesn’t require modern technology. It’s an exciting and novel artistic direction.

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Perhaps this insurgence of digital expression is a sign that art transcends technological change — we learn, we adapt, we keep creating. If so, then the entire art community can take heart from the knowledge that even though tumultuous cultural change, art finds a way.

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The evolution of visual culture and animated art has brought with it a tidal wave of satirical, absurdist art in the form of online comics and videos, driven by a core of millennials who are desperate to shatter the status quo and be heard.

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