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Entertainment 00:03:16 1 Psychology and philosophy 00:06:11 2 History 00:10:09 2.1 Court entertainment 00:14:36 2.2 Public punishment 00:15:57 3 Children 00:18:07 4 Forms 00:18:16 4.1 Banquets 00:19:25 4.2 Music 00:22:03 4.3 Games 00:24:09 4.4 Reading 00:26:40 4.5 Comedy 00:28:38 4.6 Performance 00:30:15 4.6.1 Storytelling 00:33:23 4.6.2 Theatre 00:36:29 4.6.3 Cinema and film 00:40:44 4.6.4 Dance 00:45:46 4.6.5 Animals 00:48:53 4.6.6 Circus 00:50:11 4.6.7 Magic 00:51:43 4.6.8 Street performance 00:53:17 4.6.9 Parades 00:56:29 4.6.10 Fireworks 00:58:50 4.7 Sport 01:01:06 4.8 Fairs, expositions, shopping 01:03:01 5 Safety 01:04:37 6 Industry 01:07:06 7 Architecture 01:07:15 7.1 Architecture for entertainment 01:09:31 7.2 Architecture as entertainment 01:11:14 8 Effects of developments in electronic media 01:11:25 8.1 Globalisation 01:12:09 8.2 Obsolescence 01:14:46 8.3 Convergence 01:17:23 9 See also Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago. Learning by listening is a great way to: - increases imagination and understanding - improves your listening skills - improves your own spoken accent - learn while on the move - reduce eye strain Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone. You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through: https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." - Socrates SUMMARY ======= Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task, but is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audience's attention. Although people's attention is held by different things, because individuals have different preferences in entertainment, most forms are recognisable and familiar. Storytelling, music, drama, dance, and different kinds of performance exist in all cultures, were supported in royal courts, developed into sophisticated forms and over time became available to all citizens. The process has been accelerated in modern times by an entertainment industry that records and sells entertainment products. Entertainment evolves and can be adapted to suit any scale, ranging from an individual who chooses a private entertainment from a now enormous array of pre-recorded products; to a banquet adapted for two; to any size or type of party, with appropriate music and dance; to performances intended for thousands; and even for a global audience. The experience of being entertained has come to be strongly associated with amusement, so that one common understanding of the idea is fun and laughter, although many entertainments have a serious purpose. This may be the case in the various forms of ceremony, celebration, religious festival, or satire for example. Hence, there is the possibility that what appears as entertainment may also be a means of achieving insight or intellectual growth. An important aspect of entertainment is the audience, which turns a private recreation or leisure activity into entertainment. The audience may have a passive role, as in the case of persons watching a play, opera, television show, or film; or the audience role may be active, as in the case of games, where the participant/audience roles may be routinely reversed. Entertainment can be public or private, involving formal, scripted performance, as in the case of theatre or concerts; or unscripted and spontaneous, as in the case of children's games. Most forms of entertainment have persisted over many centuries, evolving due to changes in culture, technology, and fashion for example with stage magic. Films and video games, for example, although they use newer media, continue to tell stories, present drama, and play music. Festivals devoted to music, film, or dance allow audiences to be entertained over a number of consecutive days. Some activities that were once considered entertaining, particularly public punishments, have been removed from the public arena. Others, such as fencing or archery, once necessary skills for some, have become serious sports and even professions for the participants, at the same time developing into entertainment with wider appeal for bigger audiences. In the same way, other necessary skills, such as cooking, have developed into performances among professionals, staged as global comp ... |