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AMST 211 1nd Edition Lecture 14 Outline of Current Lecture 1. Affect2. Intent3. Lonnie Holley4. Thornton DialCurrent LectureAffect: A motion expressed or understood. Thought of as feeling with a purpose. Always in the context of communication. Expression that conveys meaning. An aspect of expression that operates outside of immediate sense. It is not narrative or explanatory, rather the ways a personcalls attention to itself without explanation. Another way to discover an imaginary. Intent: feeling is expressed to generate a response. Consequence: expression of feeling is received. Birmingham-Bessemer School: Lonnie Holley: He is committed to the expression of feeling as an index of power and to an optimistic vision of social justice. His work communicates political arguments through the manipulation of found objects that have been thrown away. He performs his work by speaking to it. He narrates his art. Thornton Dial: began work in 2012. Made a piece about Hurricane Katrina. His work deals with catastrophes. These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a


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