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This 4 page report discusses the Disney Coprorations development of the "New Urbanist" community of Celebration, Florida. The city itself is considered within the framework of art and how the community was "crafted" in much the same way that a painting is put together. The town, located just south of Walt Disney World in northwest Osceola County, serves as an example of the ways in which people understand that they can create a physical environment through the use of architectural art that reflects what they believe or want to believe about themselves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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are able to gain some measure of understanding into a cultures ideals and belief systems. The purpose of art, the creation of art, and the interpretation of art has always
and still remains a process in which the interpreter fits into certain parameters as surely as the art work itself. It is also important to understand that art, be it
music, architecture, literature and, or, visual arts are all reflections of the way people think and behave. The town of Celebration in Florida, located just south of Walt Disney World
in northwest Osceola County, serves as an example of the ways in which people understand that they can create a physical environment through the use of architectural art that reflects
what they believe or want to believe about themselves. Painting the Portrait of Celebration The student working on this project should also
understand that artistic effort, regardless of its framework, is also a precursor to where a society is going because it involves the processes of past and present in a way
that suggests the future even as it serves to mirror the present. Plato (and, by extension, Socrates) held that art should be judged according to its truth, but it
can only provide a "true opinion" since it must be judged by external standards. It is those external standards that are often the most telling in terms of the underlying
historical perspective offered within the art. The "truth" of Celebration, Florida, appears to be that it is possible to paint a "portrait" of the world as they see it. Ironically,
it is also important to understand that art often seeks to find expression for those things that are somehow repressed. What has been "repressed" in Celebration that he people intend
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