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        <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 04:47:41 PDT</pubDate>        
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                <title>Devious Journal Entry</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:36:52 PDT</pubDate>
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        <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[ What is Pop-art?<br /><br />Have you seen Andy Warhol's paintings of his Campbell's Soup cans? Pop-art is a form of technology art. Pop Art is images of popular things. Pop-art is images of ordinary objects, mass produced common everyday items that most people like and recognize. items like record labels, or logos, or packaging, and fashion pictures of people, Road signs, hamburgers, money, soda bottles, ( you know, stuff you see around you, anything currently in vogue RIGHT NOW) and machinery are also common subjects. Pop-art is also subjects and techniques taken from commercial artists, such as computer art, or silk screen images by Robert Rauschenbe ]]></media:text>            
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                <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:32:19 PDT</pubDate>
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        <media:text type="html"><![CDATA[ What is Pop-art?<br /><br />Have you seen Andy Warhol's paintings of his Campbell's Soup cans? Pop-art is a form of technology art. Pop<br /><br />Art is images of popular things. Pop-art is images of ordinary objects, mass produced common everyday items<br /><br />that most people like and recognize. items like record labels, or logos, or packaging, and fashion pictures<br /><br />of people, Road signs, hamburgers, money, soda bottles, ( you know, stuff you see around you, anything<br /><br />currently in vogue RIGHT NOW) and machinery are also common subjects. Pop-art is also subjects and techniques<br /><br />taken from commercial artists, such as computer art, or silk screen images by Robert Rausc ]]></media:text>            
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