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The following is a theoretical study of ''BLAST'' magazine conducted through digital means and techniques.    | The following is a theoretical study of ''BLAST'' magazine conducted through digital means and techniques.    | ||
==Introduction==  | ==Introduction==  | ||
| − | ''BLAST'' was a literary magazine that birthed an artistic and social movement called Vorticism. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyndham_Lewis Wyndham Lewis] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Pound Ezra Pound], the founders of the Vorticist movement, were also effectively the chief authors of the two-issue magazine. ''BLAST'' contained, among other piece of literature, an aggressive manifesto by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyndham_Lewis  Lewis] "blasting" conventional British art and culture and proclaiming the Vorticist aesthetic: ‘The New Vortex plunges to the heart of the Present – we produce a New Living Abstraction’. Incidentally, World War I broke out roughly one month after the publication of the first issue. The cultural and political tensions that fueled Vorticism were now at a dangerous climax...how would this affect the heart of the movement?  | + | ''[http://www.modjourn.org/render.php?id=1143209523824844&view=mjp_object BLAST]'' was a literary magazine that birthed an artistic and social movement called Vorticism. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyndham_Lewis Wyndham Lewis] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Pound Ezra Pound], the founders of the Vorticist movement, were also effectively the chief authors of the two-issue magazine. ''[http://www.modjourn.org/render.php?id=1143209523824844&view=mjp_object BLAST]'' contained, among other piece of literature, an aggressive manifesto by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyndham_Lewis  Lewis] "blasting" conventional British art and culture and proclaiming the Vorticist aesthetic: ‘The New Vortex plunges to the heart of the Present – we produce a New Living Abstraction’. Incidentally, World War I broke out roughly one month after the publication of the first issue. The cultural and political tensions that fueled Vorticism were now at a dangerous climax...how would this affect the heart of the movement?  | 
| − | In our exploration of ''BLAST'', we chose to examine both the rhetorical and visual aspects of the content and, in doing so, aimed to understand how the outbreak of World War I impacted the continuation of Vorticism.     | + | In our exploration of ''[http://www.modjourn.org/render.php?id=1143209523824844&view=mjp_object BLAST]'', we chose to examine both the rhetorical and visual aspects of the content and, in doing so, aimed to understand how the outbreak of World War I impacted the continuation of Vorticism.     | 
We believe that the outbreak of World War I is what caused the significant differences in the issues of ''BLAST'' and that, because of this, Vorticism remained an underlining factor in the magazine.  | We believe that the outbreak of World War I is what caused the significant differences in the issues of ''BLAST'' and that, because of this, Vorticism remained an underlining factor in the magazine.  | ||