Noesis, the inner nature of body expression : MFA Thesis - Ceramics
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Author
Fortin, ChristopherKeyword
Body languageNon-verbal
Sculpture
Figure
Ceramics
Body in art
Video art
Ceramic Exhibitions
Video art Exhibitions
Clay
Sculpture Exhibitions
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Art
Communication
Date Published
2014-05
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As we progress through time, language is generated and adapted through the ever-changing structures of society and technology. Like all languages, non-verbal communication has adapted and changed through time and culture. A single gesture can mean a dozen different things, yet many of these traits have stayed constant over human existence; it is this universal visual presentation that is our language of emotion.The following license files are associated with this item:
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