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What charecterizes Bert haanstra;s work? | What charecterizes Bert haanstra;s work? [''describe it]'' | ||
Who also works image-driven? | Who also works image-driven? [ | ||
Who works around social anthropology and ethology? | Who works around social anthropology and ethology? [Jean Rouch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Rouch] | ||
How to become a visual poet? | How to become a visual poet? [Who could be used as an example? Describe visual poetry] | ||
In which works is framing and the visual language most important and strong? | In which works is framing and the visual language most important and strong? [this can be answered by first describing the work] | ||
What is my visual | What is my visual language? ''[This can be answered by describing the work]'' |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 10 February 2021
Questions for myself: What charecterizes Bert haanstra;s work? [describe it] Who also works image-driven? [ Who works around social anthropology and ethology? [Jean Rouch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Rouch] How to become a visual poet? [Who could be used as an example? Describe visual poetry] In which works is framing and the visual language most important and strong? [this can be answered by first describing the work] What is my visual language? [This can be answered by describing the work]