Author Question: How does David Claerbout engage with paradox in Sections of a Happy Moment? a) He uses computer ... (Read 74 times)

tiffannnnyyyyyy

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How does David Claerbout engage with paradox in Sections of a Happy Moment?
 
  a) He uses computer imagery to represent time, both simultaneously suspended and ongoing.
  b) He uses computer imagery to re-interpret Renaissance paintings in modern settings.
  c) He assembles film clips accompanied by a solo piano.
  d) He digitizes images of a family's activities over a period of weeks.

Question 2

Eadweard Muybridge's photographs, such as Annie G., Cantering, Saddled, are early examples of artists
 
  a) capturing an object in motion.
  b) perfecting the medium of photography
  c) using black-and-white photography.
  d) using projected motion pictures.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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