These images demonstrate the glorification of the Nazi party because it shows the Kampfzeit, which the period before 1933 when the party fought for power. This painting shows an S.A. Man in a meeting hall battle. It shows camaraderie between the soldiers and Hitler. Also, It depicts an Austria freed from chains marching alongside the swastika flag. The event protrayed is the Anschluß with Austria in 1938.The family from old to young is gathered round the Volksempfänger, an inexpensive radio receiver, listening to Hitler speak, shows how the Germans respected and yearned for his voice. Lastly the painting “The Wool Collection at a Munich Local Group.” displays a drive collecting woolen goods for soldiers during World War II which is an effort at displaying the Nazi idea of Volksgemeinschaft, the people’s community. Young and old work together for the good of Greater Germany.
Answer:
Process of seeing psychological
Explanation:
The vision of the world, understood as a general impression of the world in which we live, as the way we perceive others and ourselves, is an element that is always present in the psychological life of a person. It is an "underlying" element to every perception and condition of it.
Vision does not occur only in the eyes. The eyes are only the outermost part of a "complex machinery." They are the entrance. They are only responsible for receiving the image of an object; It is a very important work, but not only because of them we see. Then that image and all the information that surrounds it, follow a process until it reaches the brain and that is where we process, identify, understand, memorize, remember, learn and respond to all the visual information we receive. All of that is VISION. Therefore, it is not important only for the image to enter but to know what to do with it.
Answer:
Factories
Explanation:
Kryzsztof Wodiczko is a polish artist who have published different type of artworks and he is very famous. He used his artwork named Tijuana Projection to show supports for women that work in the factories closer to the borders of United States and Mexico. He tried to crate awareness to let the world know the unjust treatments that women receive daily.
Last Judgment, fresco on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City, Rome, Italy, 1534-1541