Repeating an image, word, or phrase until it stands out is called?
Repetition
3-D work of art designed to transform a particular space?
Installation Art
When a media text references another text, it creates ________ between texts.
Dialogue
Conceptions of what is true or factual?
Beliefs
Which has a more relaxed tone: ritual or festival?
Festival
Showing a church upside down is an example of what?
Altering the point of view
What do "sirens of the lambs" symbolize?
Cruelty of the food industry
What are the 3 functions of intertextuality?
Dialogue, new meaning, reflexive
Teaching us to be members of social groups is called?
Socialization
What type of storytelling preserves family identity?
Family storytelling
Placing unrelated items together with no logical connection is called?
Incongruity
A group of people who suddenly perform and then disperse?
Flash Mob
A wedding ring meaning “commitment” is an example of ________ meaning.
Connotative
The image we project to others in a given situation is called our?
Social Front
Audience members who stumble upon a festival while out in public?
Accidental Audience
Showing an item much bigger or smaller than normal is what technique?
Exaggeration of Scale
Used tennis shoes in the street symbolize poverty/homelessness. What artwork is this?
Street Folk
On The Goldbergs, a mom remembering 80s clothes while her daughter laughs at them shows what factor of connotative meaning
Age
Conceptions of what is right, good, or worthwhile?
Values
Name 3 commonalities rituals and festivals share
Bounded in time, bounded in space, patterned activity, spect-actors, aesthetically heightened)
A green frog on brown grass (without Green Grass Maker) is an example of what?
Contrast
A church turned upside down with red glass shingles?
Device to Root Out Evil
When a text challenges our understanding of an original text, it’s creating
New Meaning
Informal rules that guide behavior?
norms
Audience members who attend because of obligation are what type of audience?
Intergral Audience