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Is Photoshop Re-Mixing the World?

Is Photoshop Re-Mixing the World?

VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egnB3teYiPQ

Photoshopping has become the order of the day with every beautiful picture posted online having several reviews from the context of touch whether the picture is a real photo or just another obvious act of Photoshop. In the current twenty-first century, everything has taken another turn which by opinion seems like a wrong turn by giving the ideology of another rather perfect world whereas it is just the opposite of what is the reality. According to this link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egnB3teYiPQ, the digital media has manipulated the actions like for example the guy holding the guitar has appeared to be in very many several places that some of which are nothing but a fancy non-reality places on earth. <p> <iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/egnB3teYiPQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> </p>. The picture taken appears to be in a concert in reality but from the acts of Photoshop, there seem to be many versions of the same act.

Politically, photoshopping has manipulated some actions which in most cases make the picture go viral only for the real individual to gain popularity positively or tarnish the life of the same individual by incriminating the person the hard way. This is what is proved from the police officer observed spraying some kind of chemical to people. The picture has several versions which make it even harder to identify which is the original photo. <p> <iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/egnB3teYiPQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> </p>. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxf0aoDQDWs, according to this link there seems to be a very high demand for the video game which basically adds up to nothing but a virtual reality which happens only in computers. This can highly even affect the thinking of the younger generation which is the most consumers of the video games. In reality, there is nothing like the space ships, as they are well known, big enough to fill the sky but the Photoshop has provided a version that in most cases one would believe the superpower countries would be having secretly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZllwNlyTfLs. The link is on nerd writer where reactions are observed from the images of another person but mostly from the eyes of the other person.

Photoshop make it appear as though life can be viewed from the eyes of others whereas in reality, it is impossible to measure life in terms of another person. For example from the video on TED talks, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrBPoVOawFc, the presenter in broad ways tries to appeal to the congregation about life and how one should not just wait but act to change their next moment. To some point, the presenter makes real sense since the crowds applaud obtained show that using other people as a mirror is actually possible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljbohB2_WnU. A link from Rihanna’s ‘Work’ is not tropical House which is typically related to the dancehall music rather than tropical house music. Photoshopping has affected every aspect of life changing everything to seem as the pictures say in broad. Artwork has taken another turn making it seem to even lose the original meaning of the context (Usero et al., pg 72).

Originally art was a replica of the reality and was much appreciated by many since they had an appealing meaning, currently it is even very rare for one to appreciate the art since counterfeit and photoshopping is everywhere reducing the value of artwork.

 

 

Tags

Breathless: How World War II Changed Cinema, Pan’s Labyrinth: Disobedient Fairy Tale, Hopper’s Nighthawks: Look Through The Window, Ghost In The Shell: Identity in Space, Children of Men: Don’t Ignore The Background, A Serious Man: Can Life Be Understood?, Yeats’s Leda and the Swan: The Power of Poetry, In the Mood For Love: Frames Within Frames, Cezanne’s Large Bathers: Painting Raw Experience, The Death of Socrates: How To Read A Painting, The Wolf of Wall Street: Cinema of Excess, Blade Runner: The Other Side of Modernity, Snowpiercer: The Artist As Historian, Under The Skin: The Pain of Art House Films, Melancholia: Depression on Film, The Prestige: Hiding in Plain Sight
In Bruges: Morality in Dialogue, and Harry Potter: The Prisoner of Azkaban: Why It’s The Best

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Works cited

Beard, Lee, Adam Butler, Cleave C. Van, Diane Fortenberry, and Susan Stirling. The Art Book. , 2012. Print.

Usero, Adolfo, Vicente Alcázar, José M. Beá, T C. Brennan, Jack L. Butterworth, Bill DuBay, Richard Corben, Archie Goodwin, Jose Gual, Larry Herndon, John Jacobson, Bruce Jones, Ken Kelly, Rich Margopoulos, Gonzalo Mayo, Isidre Mones, Martin Pasko, Martin Salvador, Sanjulian, John P. Severin, Philip R. Simon, Steve Skeates, Leo Summers, Tom Sutton, James Warren, Carl Wessler, and Berni Wrightson. Creepy Archives: Volume 13. , 2012. Internet resource.

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