The answer is C, Hyperreal
What is realism?
Realism refers to a mid-nineteenth-century artistic movement represented by subject matters painted from daily life in a realistic light; however, the term is also frequently used to define artworks painted in a lifelike, almost photographic manner.Ploughing in Nevers is a painting example of realism. Ploughing in Nevers (1849) by Rosa Bonheur depicts not only a day in the life of the Nevers working class but also animals, which were a specialty of Bonheur's.What is unreal?
unreal stands for unreal adjective, fabricated by art rather than nature. "Artificial flowers," "artificial flavoring," "artificial diamonds," "artificial fibers," and "artificial sweeteners" are all examples of unreal things.What is hyperreal?
Hyperreality is simply an image that has been significantly changed from the thing it is supposed to be representing or a replica of something that never existed in the first place.Disneyland is cited as an example of hyperreality by both Umberto Eco and Jean Baudrillard.Eco claims that Disneyland, with its settings like Main Street and full-sized houses, was designed to look "absolutely realistic," transporting visitors' imaginations to a "fantastic past."Which I believe rightly makes it the correct answer.To learn more about the cubist viewpoint, please read -
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Photojournalism uses images to tell about
O art
O news
O history
O language
Answer:
News, and/or history.
Explanation:
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Answer:
News
Explanation:
Journalism is a profession that consists a type of "note-taking" or way of broadcasting news through different (re)sources
Add "photo" and it'd be telling news from the source and grouping of photos
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