Examples of clip art in the following topics:
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- Using Clip Art: An idea behind its time.
- Clip Art used to be a great way of making a presentation visual—particularly when computers were less powerful and every presentation had be small enough to fit onto a floppy disk.
- The problem now is that clip art looks very dated compared to a color photograph.
- Long Video Clips: It can be helpful to add a video clip into a visual presentation, but be aware that an audience's attention will dwindle if the clip is too long.
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- Many presentation programs come with pre-designed images (clip art) and/or have the ability to import graphic images.
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- Though all of these are representational works of art, Rodin's approach to form paved the way for increasingly experimental and abstract art.
- During his period of Cubist innovation, Picasso revolutionized the art of sculpture by by combining disparate objects and materials into one sculptural work - the sculptural equivalent of collage in two dimensional art.
- Involuntary sculpture is described by Surrealists as sculpture created by absent-mindedly manipulating something, such as rolling and unrolling a movie ticket, bending a paper clip etc.
- His notion that anything can be art that an artist names art is an idea that has resonated throughout many historical and contemporary movements.
- Duchamp's appropriation of a urinal as a piece of art challenged the prevailing definition of sculpture.
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- A web search for classical music from a particular country may turn up some sound clips.
- At the time of this writing, for example, sound clips could be found of Chinese Opera and Tunisian classical music.
- For adults, Ellipsis Arts publishes traditional music from non-Western cultures.
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- They are often used to provide dynamic imagery for museum presentations and installation art.
- For example, users can add transitions, pan and zoom effects, video clips, background music, narrations, and captions.
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- Critical Issue: Working Toward Student Self-Direction and Personal Efficacy as Educational Goals: Collection of many resources (including video clips) on how to enhance student self-efficacy (http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/students/learning/lr200.htm).
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