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Post modernism

Post modernism. A reaction to Modernism. Experimenting with representations of reality Early part of 20 th century Value judgments (good/bad) Norms/Stereotypes People capable of original thought Universal truth or meaning. Modernism in Practice. Architecture:

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Post modernism

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  1. Post modernism

  2. A reaction to Modernism • Experimenting with representations of reality • Early part of 20th century • Value judgments (good/bad) • Norms/Stereotypes • People capable of original thought • Universal truth or meaning

  3. Modernism in Practice Architecture: Simplicity of form & elimination of ornamentation Art: Experimenting with representation of people Good design will lead to good living “machine for living” Form follows function

  4. Modernism in Practice Film Nuclear Family Time frame authenticity Liner plot Genre based

  5. Breaking of Modernism Thought Modernists… What happened? Science created weapons of mass destruction in WWI Pessimism swept across Europe Suspicion of science and logic in main events of WWII Holocaust Atomic Bombs in Japan • Believed lives would improve through science and logic • Carried over optimistic views of the Victorian Era

  6. “Postmodernism questions those grand meta-narratives imagined by modernism. Perhaps no one person can know "the truth" about anything, if only because no truth may be experienced directly. According to postmodern authors and artists, the "presence" of truth is inevitably mediated through a range of filters, most notably fallible language.” - Dr. Andrew Wood

  7. Subject of Postmodern Texts • Psychological control of the human mind • Fantastic elements of the real world • Denial of order • Only can truly know oneself • Skepticism of ideas of the modern era, especially… • Progress • Objectivity • Reason certainty • Personal identity • Grand narratives

  8. Styles of Postmodernism • Takes pleasure in playing with convention • Points a out nature of how everything is a construction • Questions previously held truths, structures, forms, and conventions • Creates new truths from old forms: pastiche • Treats very serious subjects with irony or humor

  9. Postmodernism in Architecture • Playing with idea of conventions & construction

  10. Postmodernism in Art • What is art? Art is open to many different interpretations

  11. Breaking Conventions Family Genre • Society New Definition of Family Paris 1899 Musical 21st sensibilities

  12. Hyperreality World bases its views on what is presented to them through the media Inability to distinguish reality from simulation of reality

  13. Intertextuality • Acknowledges works from the past • Introduces an outside text to comment upon or play with the current text • Without the original text, the current one would lose its meaning

  14. Comparison Modernism Postmodernism Partial truths Discourse Fragmented self Hypertext Heterogeneity • Universal standards • Message transmission • Authentic self • Linear narrative • Homogeneity

  15. Images Cited • Early modernist art http://fineartamerica.com/art/all/early+modernist/all • Tokoyoparallellthttp://www.tokyo.parallellt.se/2011/01/m2.html • Full, colorful, irregular postmodern http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-24102457/stock-photo-fun-colorful-irregular-postmodern-architecture-of-mit-strata-center-in-cambridge-massachusetts.html • Finding God in Abstract, Absurd, and Postmodern Art http://www.kaleochurch.com/article/finding-god-in-abstract-absurd-and-postmodern-art/ • Postmodernism and pop culture http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/171/171syllabus13chapter7.html • Seagram building http://www.skyscraper.org/EXHIBITIONS/FAVORITES/fav_seagram.htm • Art Movements Postmodern art-icio.ru/search.php?id=49519 • Advantages of a nuclear family http://www.buzzle.com/articles/advantages-of-the-traditional-nuclear-family.html • Gay Family Values http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1640411,00.html • Big Data http://www.kpipartners.com/blog/bid/132053/What-is-Big-Data • The Amazing Spiderman poster http://horrornews.net/60572/the-amazing-spider-man-2012-movie-poster-version-14/ • Casablance movie poster http://www.hark.com • Moulin Rouge http://newspaper.li/moulin-rouge/ • Modernism http://carlaboschetti.pbworks.com/w/page/11680092/Modernism • Disneyland Resort Vacations http://valetourism.net/2011/10/disneyland-resort-vacation-packages/ • Scary Movie Poster http://ifkoifko.blogspot.com/2010/11/intertextuality.html • Intertextuatliy http://ifkoifko.blogspot.com/2010/11/intertextuality.html

  16. Works Cited • Quintus. “Introduction to Postmodernism.” 12 Sep 2010. 24 Jan 2013 <http://www.slideshare.net/quintus/introduction-to-post-modernism>. • Moore, Andrew. “Postmodernism Unpacked.” 7 Nov 2008. St. Stithians College. 24 Jan 2013 <http://www.slideshare.net/andryn2006/postmodern-unpacked-presentation>. • Matvei, Tanya. “Postmodernism Feature.” 8 Dec 2010. 24 Jan 2013 <http://www.slideshare.net/niusa18/postmodernism-features>. • Wood, Andrew. Dr. “Modernism and Postmodernism” San Jose University 24 Jan 2013 <http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/105/105syllabus3a.html>.

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