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ETearle

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Peter Testa believes we need to rethink how we assemble buildings and has designed a high-rise tower out of __________.
 
  a. titanium
  b. composite materials
  c. fiber glass woven with steel
  d. rhodium and high-tech plastic
  e. a titanium and fiber glass composite

Question 2

All of the following is true about the piece entitled TV Buddha except
 
  a. the Buddha seems to be watching his own live image on a monitor
  b. the piece was created by Nam June Paik
  c. the piece was created by Bill Viola
  d. the Buddha contemplates his electronic self
  e. the effect of the piece is peaceful, reminiscent of the Zen Buddhist goal of attaining nonbeing



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c. the piece was created by Bill Viola





 

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