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  • ...esearch.<ref>Ascott, R. (2003). ''Telematic Embrace: visionary theories of art, technology and consciousness''. (Edward A. Shanken, ed.) Berkeley: Univers ...guistic.<ref>Ascott, R. (2003). ''Telematic Embrace: visionary theories of art, technology and consciousness''. (Edward A. Shanken, ed.) Berkeley: Univers ...
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  • ...ny spots of intense light to probe and measure color changes in objects of art that are particularly sensitive to light exposure.<ref name="six">[http://w == History == ...
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  • ...ion technology developed by [[Det Norske Veritas]] over the past 20 years. ART exploits the phenomenon of half-wave resonance, whereby a suitably excited ...although both are forms of [[nondestructive testing]] based on acoustics, ART generally uses lower frequencies and has a wider bandwidth. This has enable ...
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  • ...d smaller galleries, interpretive exhibitions, natural history museums and history museums, and also varieties such as more commercially focused exhibitions a ==History== ...
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  • ==History== |journal=Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism ...
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  • ...chanical form of painting in which a synthesis of Roman and Greek forms of art was attempted. The paint was manipulated in a number of different ways each ...ry | year = 2003 | pages = 28–30 |title=[[The Invention of Art: A Cultural History]] |publisher=The University of Chicago Press}}</ref> ...
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  • ...y as the primary driving force, we place questions of poetics, aesthetics, history, politics and the environment at the core of our mission. In other words, w ...rogram is an interdisciplinary integration of current research in cultural history and theory with innovative hands-on production in digital media and "low-te ...
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  • In the history of [[radio]] communications, the term "[[detector (radio)|detector]]" was f Finally, the art of detection, also known as ''following clues'', is the work of a [[detecti ...
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  • == History == ...e first times people saw portraiture being used for something other than [[art]]. Though these were slowly adapted to [[police regulations]], photographin ...
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  • ...sentationally constructed as reality leads to the philosophical thought on art.<ref name=":3">{{Cite book|last=Völker|first=Jan|title=Badiou and the Germa ...he work of God as the artist-creator and its representation in the work of art are distinguished as first and second levels, respectively.<ref name=":4">{ ...
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  • ...n Early Nineteenth-Century Political Discourse"], in: Contributions to the History of Concepts 9, Nr. 1 (2014), 24-49.</ref> The term is usually associated wi ...ner Zeit}} ("the spirit of his time") in ''[[Lectures on the Philosophy of History]]'', for example, "no man can surpass his own time, for the spirit of his t ...
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  • == History and design == ...e {{convert|10|hp|adj=on}} Whitte gas oil well engine, forming a [[kinetic art|kinetic sculpture]]. The entire network is mounted on a {{convert|15|ft|m|a ...
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  • ...ish-speaking researchers. Technoromanticism is the theory of links between art and new technologies, within the context of the threats posed to nature by ...aspects.<ref>Wertheim, Margaret. 1999. ''The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet''. London: Virago.</ref> ...
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  • <ref name=Baker>{{citation |title=ReWild: The Art of Returning to Nature |first=Nick |last=Baker |publisher=Aurum Press |year ...//www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03071022.2011.651583 |journal=Social History |language=en |volume=37 |issue=1 |pages=36–54 |doi=10.1080/03071022.2011.65 ...
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  • == History == ...st Telescopic Camera Crane" and for their significant contributions to the Art, Craft and Safety of the Camera Operator. ...
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  • ...ation|date=February 2024}} is [[technology]] that is at the [[state of the art|cutting edge]]: the highest form of technology available.<ref>{{cite book|l == History == ...
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  • ...&pg=PA60 |page=60 |title=Fakebusters Ii: Scientific Detection Of Fakery In Art And Philately |year=2004 |isbn=9789814481892 |publisher=[[World Scientific ...rence collections (notably, highly specific and specialized collections or art collections) can be found in private ownership. ...
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  • ...ulation about historical events is not scientific. This does not mean that history is not a respectable field of study, only that it is not science. Historian * history,<ref name="Hansson" /><ref name="Enger 2014" /> including the [[history of science]], ...
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  • ...here are many skills that form an art but have no connection to the [[fine art]]s. ...guild]]s.<ref>{{cite book |last=Cowan |first=Ruth Schwartz |title=A Social History of American Technology |publisher=Oxford University Press |place=New York ...
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  • {{Short description|Period of early 20th century history of rapid technological advancement}} {{History of technology sidebar}} ...
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