<span>Visual encoding and acoustic encoding are shallower forms of processing than s semantic encoding. We process verbal information best when we encode it semantically, especially if we apply the self-reference effect, making information "relevant to me"
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Importance placed on artistic interpretation because the lyrics were from pre- existing poetry that was often well known.
Explanation:
- Artistic interpretation is a way through which an art can be understood. An artist when conveys their artwork to the audience through various forms is known as art appreciation.
- An art can be appreciated through various perspectives. Importance was given to artistic interpretation because the lyrics that were used by the composers were from pre existing poetry that was often known.
- As a result due to art interpretation people came to know regarding the poems through the artist that is through the composer.
Answer:
to create a sense of tension
Explanation:
When an artist uses symmetrical balance in a work, he is putting a tone and tension, of disharmony, discomfort and imbalance in the work presented. This is because the asymmetric balance imposes, in fact, an imbalance of the image. This is because the two sides of the image are different from each other and each element has a negative weight that cannot be found on the other side.
The study of Japanese art has frequently been complicated by the definitions and expectations established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Japan was opened to the West. The occasion of dramatically increased interaction with other cultures<span> seemed to require a convenient summary of Japanese </span>aesthetic<span> principles, and Japanese art historians and archaeologists began to construct </span>methodologies<span> to categorize and assess a vast body of material ranging from Neolithic pottery to wood-block prints. Formulated in part from contemporary scholarly </span>assessments<span> and in part from the syntheses of enthusiastic generalists, these theories on the characteristics of Japanese </span>culture<span> and, more</span>