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Luda [366]
3 years ago
9

Can blurry images make it hard to identify the subject of a photograph

Arts
2 answers:
Alekssandra [29.7K]3 years ago
8 0
Yes and no if the whole photo is blurry then yes but if the background is just blurry then it's most likely bringing out an object in the photo 

hope this helps 
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amid [387]3 years ago
5 0
If a photo is blurry, because the scene is moving, is it OK? Is this deemed as poor photography, or can it be considered good as it shows motion? I don’t mean like if I want to focus on something in the foreground and blur out the background. I mean like if the object of focus is blurry.

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Umberto Boccioni was an influential Italian painter and sculptor whose painting style incorporated cubism, simulated motion, and fragmented lines and shapes movement and speed. Apart from his knowledge of classics through studying the Impressionism, Boccioni was influenced by cubism and futurism of Giacomo Balla. Boccioni once said to a friend that he wanted to capture movement and shapes: "I attempted a great synthesis of labor, light and movement".

 

<span>2.      </span>I believe the correct answer is Umberto Boccioni.


“The Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto” was the first theoretical underpinning of Italian Futurist painting. The Manifesto was written by Umberto Boccioni and signed by Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo, Giacomo Balla and Gino Severini. The first publication was as a leaflet in Poesia, in Milan, 11 April 1910.

 

<span>3. </span>I believe the correct answer is politics.

 

Italian Futurists were fascinated with politics and they viewed their movement as a protest towards some social, governmental or political issues (as many of Avant-Garde movements did). This movement represented the victory over nature by depiction of speed, youth and technology.

 

<span>4. </span>I believe the correct answer is action.

 

Boccioni was an Italian painter and a sculptor whose style simulated motion, and fragmented lines and shapes movement and speed. He was interested construction of the movement, action of the body, and not the construction of the body itself. Therefore, the dynamics of a human body were his main focus and his vision of art changed many artists' visions towards shape and form.

 

<span>5. </span><span>I believe the correct answer is authoritarian politics. </span>

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The work of the Futurists was a manifestation of authoritarian politics as they favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom. The manifestation of their authoritarian politics was primary presented with “The Manifest of Futurism” written by the Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, which contained artistic philosophy of Futurism, the main characteristics, and assertions that Italy must be immediately modernized in cultural and technical ways. This was later followed by “The Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto”, a manifest written by Umberto Boccioni.


<span>6. </span>I believe the correct answer is the past.

 

Filipo Tommaso Marinetti, who is considered for the founder of Futurism due to his manifest, hated the past. Marinetti’s “The Manifest of Futurism” was devoted to the main principles and functions of Futurism which claimed that Futurism is a rejection of the past, meaning that the new steps into the future must be developed through technological progress.

 

<span>7.      </span>I believe the correct answer is movement and speed.


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<span>8.      </span>I believe the correct answer is suprematist movement.


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<span>9.      </span>I believe the correct answer is black.


Kasimir Malevich’s famous 1915 painting of a square was the black color. The painting “Black Square” is considered to be the iconic work of Russian painter Kasimir Malevich, as it meant to evoke the experience of pure non-objectivity in the white emptiness of a liberated nothing.


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Kasimir Malevich believed his colored shapes could convey the awe of religious experience, as he once stated: "Art no longer cares to serve the state and religion, it no longer wishes to illustrate the history of manners, it wants to have nothing further to do with the object, as such, and believes that it can exist, in and for itself, without "things"”.


<span>11.  </span>I believe the correct answer is war.


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