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List of Essays: Communication / Media

Famous Exiles in London: Virtual Exhibition Development Essay
1.889 Words / ~11 pages University of London, London New tech­nics for web pa­ges The main pur­po­se of this es­say is to ex­plain the de­ve­lo­p­ment of the group 1 Vir­tu­al Ex­hi­bi­ti­on titled ‘Fa­mous exi­les in Lon­don’. In or­der to crea­te this ex­hi­bi­ti­on we have used such useful tools as Ome­ka and Neat­li­ne that al­low us to place in time and lo­ca­ti­on our aut­hors and per­so­na­li­ties. In the pro­ject we fo­cu­sed on dif­fe­rent fa­mous and im­portant peo­p­le from dif­fe­rent count­ries along the ye­ars, who mo­ved to Lon­don for va­ried re­asons. Most of the­se re­asons we­re po­li­ti­cal and ideo­lo­gi­cal is­sues. We di­vi­ded our pro­ject de­pen­ding on the na­tio­na­li­ty of the exi­les, the­r­e­fo­re, each of us have re­se­ar­ched peo­p­le from around the world. In the ex­hi­bi­ti­on we have Ita­li­an, Spa­nish, La­tin-Ame­ri­can and French exi­les who we­re suc­cessful in Lon­don. I fo­cu­sed on Spa­niards exi­led in Lon­don from the 18th cen­tu­ry un­til…[show more]
Othello by Shakespeare : Love is blind – Brabantio is too.
1.712 Words / ~6 pages Universität zu Köln Love is blind – Bra­ban­tio is too Unable to see, sight­less, un­wil­ling to per­cei­ve or un­der­stand. The­se are so­me the de­fi­ni­ti­ons that co­me up, when you look up the word blind. Unable to see love, sight­less by choice, un­wil­ling to per­cei­ve or un­der­stand two peo­p­le wan­ting to be tog­e­ther, fo­re­ver. The­se are the de­fi­ni­ti­ons that would co­me up for Bra­ban­tio, the se­na­tor of Ve­nice but mo­re im­portant­ly Des­de­mo­na’s fa­ther. A fa­ther who jeo­par­di­zes his daugh­ter’s emo­tio­nal and phy­si­cal well-be­ing be­cau­se of his ra­cial pre­ju­di­ce against her hus­band. Shake­speare’s Othel­lo is a ver­sa­ti­le pie­ce of work that shows what a man is ca­pa­ble to do in his blind­ness. May it be blin­ded by love, jea­lou­sy, ha­te, en­vy or hurt. Shake­speare por­trays dif­fe­rent ma­le cha­rac­ters that strugg­le to see, me­ta­pho­ri­cal­ly. The very com­mon say­ing ‘’love is blind’’…[show more]
Triangle of Sadness - Movie plot
1.528 Words / ~ pages Flois-Gymnasium Berlin Tri­ang­le of Sad­ness van Hemert – A4A Tri­ang­le of Sad­ness is een sa­ti­ri­sche film over de maats­ch­ap­pij. Ge­re­gis­se­erd en ge­schre­ven door Ru­ben Öst­lund. De film is ge­pro­du­ceerd door Erik Hem­men­dorff en Phil­ip­pe Bo­ber, mu­ziek is me­de mo­ge­l­ijk ge­ma­akt door Mik­kel Mal­tha en Les­lie Ming. De goe­de ci­ne­ma­to­gra­fie is te dan­ken aan Fre­d­rik Wen­zel. De hiër­ar­chie die heerst op de boot en in de we­reld van mo­de ver­dwi­jnt me­teen als het schip zinkt, de­ge­ne met over­le­ving­svaar­dig­­he­den wor­den dan ineens belan­gri­jker. Film­pos­ter van ‘Tri­ang­le of Sad­ness’ D De ico­ni­sche kot­s­scè­ne e film is niet echt een mak­ke­li­jke film om te be­gri­j­pen, als de ran­gen van ie­de­reen ver­dwi­jnt en ie­de­reen een nieu­we plek kri­jgt op de rang­l­ijst, be­gin je pas door te kri­j­gen wat er aan de hand is. Ik vond de film iets spe­cia­als, het was iets nieuws wat ik nog nooit eer­der…[show more]

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