Project #4
Across
- 3. Philosophical doctrine focusing on meaningless or absurd aspects of life, often highlighted in Modernist literature.
- 4. This type of media has been transformed by digital technology, including blogs and podcasts.
- 5. A branch of mathematics that explores how small changes can lead to unexpected and complicated outcomes in systems.
- 7. This cultural concept describes a world where borders are less relevant due to technology.
- 9. A mode of critical thinking and interpretation pivotal in Modernism, often focusing on underlying structures.
- 12. Musical innovation associated with Modernism that includes dissonant notes and atonality.
- 13. Modernist technique that involves cutting and pasting printed material in art or literature.
- 14. A style of art that does not represent or depict any real-world objects or scenes.
- 16. A Modernist artist known for their abstract, vividly colorful compositions.
- 17. Movement within Modernism that involves the use of simple geometric shapes and interlocking planes.
Down
- 1. A philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom and choice.
- 2. Art style characterized by a focus on abstract forms and the use of colors and shapes, common in Modernism.
- 5. Technology symbol of the digital revolution, first popularized in the 1980s.
- 6. A term that describes the interconnected economy of the world, enhanced by digital technology.
- 8. Technological innovation that greatly impacts global communication.
- 9. An international art movement that rejected traditional values, emerged before WWI.
- 10. A philosophy that emphasizes the subjective experience of the world, often associated with Modernist thought.
- 11. A leading Modernist author known for stream-of-consciousness technique.
- 15. Gogh A famous Modernist painter, known for "The Starry Night".