BLAST

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In our exploration of ''BLAST'', we aimed to understand how the outbreak of World War I made the second issue of the magazine different from the first.
 
In our exploration of ''BLAST'', we aimed to understand how the outbreak of World War I made the second issue of the magazine different from the first.
  
The concept that most captured our interest was the inclusion and use of the words "war", "art", and "man". How did the beginning of World War 1 impact the publication and how did these words demonstrate the resulting differences?
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The concepts that most captured our interest were the inclusions and uses of the words "war", "art", and "man". How did the beginning of World War 1 impact the publication and how does the altered usage of these words articulate the resulting differences?
  
 
We have observed that the war drained the magazine of most of its unique energy and replaced it with more a informative portrayal of the articles, while still maintaining the abstract style of the publication in at least one aspect.
 
We have observed that the war drained the magazine of most of its unique energy and replaced it with more a informative portrayal of the articles, while still maintaining the abstract style of the publication in at least one aspect.

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