Zhan Wang’s Urban Landscape is a comment on _________.
a. increased dependence on technology
b. the power of the government
c. the ephemeral sensory quality of art in nature
d. the mechanical disconnect of urbanization and Westernization
e. memory of domestic private life
d. the mechanical disconnect of urbanization and Westernization
a. Incorrect. The piece undercuts the technologies used to build the modern city by using materials from a restaurant kitchen.
b. Incorrect. The piece focuses on the effects of urbanization, not on governmental issues.
c. Incorrect. This piece represents a cold, mechanical landscape very different from nature.
d. Correct. This piece comments on the mechanical disconnect of urbanization and Westernization.
e. Incorrect. The piece emphasizes the public, urban sphere not domestic private life.
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A. Sen no Rikyu B. Kano Eitoku C. Ogata Korin D. Hakuin Ekaku
While each scene designer works differently, the typical first step in the design process is
A. reading the script and perhaps making rough sketches to develop ideas. B. developing a design concept to illustrate a controlling metaphor or image. C. completing a three-dimensional model to assist the director blocking the show. D. developing a color rendering of the paint elevations.