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Although on the whole, the traditional view of social gender won't have any creative change in a short period of time, female's aesthetics has begun to break male's view. The feminism's development makes female gradually get out of ...
In addition to arguments for investing in the knowledge economy through STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and math), this collection explores the growing importance of art, design and digital media as vehicles for ...
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Perceptions of aesthetic fit among creative visions shape the social networks in which artists are embedded. ... But to exhibit and sell their works, they must communicate to others that they have original creative visions and that ...
2 RESEARCH METHOD This research used qualitative approach with phenomenology method. ... humans should stay in a front line in maintaining nature (transcendent) by using two kind of approaches: human-centered and life-centered.
Finally, the findings of this paper present useful evidence also for creative producers and professionals in the creative and cultural industries. Style can unify complex stories, and storytelling is central to effective communication.
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The purpose of this preliminary qualitative research study is to explore the role and function of multiple dynamic aesthetic and intersubjective phenomena in the creative arts therapies that might be considered mechanisms of change.