One of the changes in the music industry during the twentieth century was the increasing commercialization of music. With the in
vention of the internet and .mp3s, people can access music almost anywhere for a very low cost. Some artists actually lose money when they sell a “file” or download of their song because they are priced so low. In your opinion, have these technological advances been good for the music industry? Do you think artists today are adequately compensated for their creativity?
Balance refers to a situation where the strength or significance of all elements is equal or comparable.
The state of balance is determined by how much disruption the body can manage before losing control. A small disturbance can throw off a system that is otherwise finely balanced, and thus unstable.
Technology propels applied arts by offering advanced software like CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator that greatly simplify design creation.