Answer:
Media messages are perceived in the same way by everyone.
Explanation:
Media messages can be viewed by people of varying demographics and cultures, and everyone who views media is different. This is why there are always different perceptions about what their true meaning is.
Let's say I write a post on social media saying, "I just got paid today!" and attach a picture of my money. One person might think, "Good on you! You're being successful in life, and I admire that." However, another person might think, "That's disrespectful, you're bragging about being paid when a lot of people our age can't work." Even if I have good intent, it's not easy to read between the lines of a media message and get the true intent.
Fovea contains only cones, no rods and is the retina's central focal point.
You must look in between the primary colors.
In between blue and yellow, there will be three colors but the one in the middle is the complementary (Green)
He used art to communicate his ideas by expressing his feelings on his paintings, he created art to share his ideas of what he thinks that the world is or what it plans on becoming. He made the paintings have such an imprint on you that you couldn't look away.