Provide a 10 pages analysis while answering the following question: The Role of Participatory Art in the Audio-Visual Artistry. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. In the context of the current research paper, audience participation is defined as the creation of a piece of artwork in such a way that the audience will be easily connected to the work of art. In essence, audience participation does not necessarily deal with the direct role that the audience plays in the making of the work of art because the work of art selected in this instance is not a stage work, which has audience taking part in live viewing.In most forms of participatory art, the best way to get the audience to participate is by presenting them with themes of work that provoke their reasoning and level of awakening of the audience. It is based on this technique that the film “A Mighty Heart” (2007) by Michael Winterbottom was produced with a theme of cultural alienation. Often, in films rather than stage drama, audience participation has been said to come about through the level of ethnographic appreciation that the viewer has for the film (Calvert & Lewis, 2004). What this means is that the film but be set in such a way that appeals to the social perceptive dynamics of the audience. Meanwhile, the issue of cultural alienation is one that has a highly sensitive touch with the audio-visual reception of most viewers. This is because each person belongs to a given culture, and always seeks to have a judgmental attitude towards the cultures of other people. In “A Mighty Heart” therefore, the continual act of terrorism by a group of Pakistanis against an American journalist was themed. Viewing a film of this nature brings about audience participation that is made up of a divide between those who justify the actions of the Pakistanis and those who condemn the act.The combined effect of aural and visual perceptions in art has been reviewed above. As this combined effect brings about a well-promoted audio-visual artistry, this section of the essay generally looks at the place of participatory art in modern audio-visual.