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W23 - juxta-what?

W23 - juxta-what?

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Arts

University

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Nicholas Livanos

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5 Slides • 4 Questions

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1 + 1 = 3
the power of juxtapositions

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Open Ended

Make sure I know which image is first, second, & third.

Make the meaning clear.

UPLOAD IMAGE(s) here and turn in on Common for redundancy.

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Multiple Choice

Which one of Nick's ideas about juxtapositioning is most closely related to storytelling?

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alike

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different

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cause / effect

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Multiple Choice

Things or events that occur close to each other in space or time tend to get linked together in the mind.  If you think of a cup, you may think of a saucer;  if you think of making coffee, you may then think of drinking that coffee. This is an example of Aristotle's...

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law of contiguity

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law of frequency

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law of similarity

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law of contrast

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Multiple Choice

"If you have an eclair with your coffee every day, and have done so for the last twenty years, the association will be strong indeed." This is an example of Aristotle's...

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law of contiguity

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law of frequency

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law of similarity

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law of contrast

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media

The end result is MORE than the sum of it's parts.

ART > MATH

Take that, math.

1 + 1 = 3

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That's all for this week. Thanks!

You are my favorite you. The other you totally stinks.

1 + 1 = 3
the power of juxtapositions

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