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CMDP 1400 Final Test 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 The character that is used in some of Pierre Huyghe work is called: - ANSWERSAnlee (T/F) Krzysztof Wodiczko uses the notion of the uncanny (unheimlich) to expose the "stranger" that exists within all of us. - ANSWERSTrue (T/F) Though w...

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CMDP 1400 Final Test 2 Questions &
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The character that is used in some of Pierre Huyghe work is called: - ANSWERSAnlee



(T/F) Krzysztof Wodiczko uses the notion of the uncanny (unheimlich) to expose the "stranger" that exists
within all of us. - ANSWERSTrue



(T/F) Though well known in his own right, Tony Oursler's work gained a great deal of attention due to his
imagery for David Bowie's music video Where Are We Now. - ANSWERSTrue



The Pierre Huyghe project, After Alife Ahead, was built in: - ANSWERSA hockey rink to show how space
changes and grows



Krzysztof Wodiczko's project Europe of Strangers uses shadows cast upon large screens in order to: -
ANSWERSExplore the realities of immigration across Europe



(T/F) According to David Byrne, musicians COULD write music with a particular space in mind, and even
for particular non-exhibition contexts (such as "studio albums") - ANSWERSTrue



(T/F) The reason that the wide range of available radio broadcast technologies remain in use is that they
fulfill specific needs (such as listening on the road, or being able to stream in areas that don't receive a
signal) - ANSWERSTrue



As pointed out in the Albarren et al. reading: - ANSWERSThe power of radio lies in its "simultaneity"



(T/F) A major challenge to live radio broadcast listenership has been the adoption of digital distribution
platforms - ANSWERSTrue

, (T/F) The key difference between old radio (say, of the 1940s) and the radio we listen to today is that
broadcast content is much more narrative now - ANSWERSFalse



(T/F) The Universe is silent - ANSWERSFalse



(T/F) Many choices around Ambient Media are made based on safety and security (such as installing
televisions out of the reach of travelers in an airport) - ANSWERSTrue



One of the most interesting things about the Alter Banhoff walking tour was that: - ANSWERSIt
exemplifies the fact that memory and space are constructed



(T/F) As stated during lecture the primary goal of amusement parks (aside from making money of course)
is to move people through the park - ANSWERSTrue



(T/F) TV, unlike the cinema, has historically been thought of as being more of a domestic medium (which
is why is has been compared to an appliance) - ANSWERSTrue



Anna McCarthy's notion of "the sacred and the profane" refers to: - ANSWERSThe relationship between
screens and the spaces around them



(T/F) Ambient media refers to when we use our laptops and cell phones in public to look up important
information - ANSWERSFalse



(T/F) The key difference between a naïve realist and a networked idealist is that networked idealists think
that technology is dangerous - ANSWERSFalse



According to the Lunenfeld reading, there has been a move away from traditional architectural design,
leading to a practice of only designing theoretically - known as: - ANSWERSPaper Architects



(T/F) As this course has shown, we are constantly moving toward multiple platforms of production and
distribution - rather than a single platform that handles all different kinds of production and distribution
- ANSWERSFalse

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