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  2. List of Internet challenges - Wikipedia

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    The challenge is recorded and posted on YouTube or other forms of social media. [49] [50] [51] This challenge has caused many burns as a result. [48] Yoga Challenge – A continuing YouTube video trend that first went viral during the summer of 2014 involving participants who attempt to perform a series of acroyoga poses that are taken from the ...

  3. 24-hour comic - Wikipedia

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    The School of Visual Arts hosts a 24-hour Comic Day every year, but due to class schedules, the date varies. The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) has an annual, campus-wide event for all majors that includes a 24 Hour Comic challenge for the Sequential Arts program. This event, called "Generate," happens in the fall of each year.

  4. Work of Art: The Next Great Artist - Wikipedia

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    (WINNER) The artist won Work of Art: The Next Great Artist. (RUNNER-UP) The artist was a runner-up for the season. (WIN) The artist won that episode's challenge. (HIGH) The artist was selected as one of the top entries in the challenge, but did not win. (IN) The artist neither won nor lost that week's challenge. They also were not up to be ...

  5. Everyday Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The neglect of aesthetic theory to consider the role of sensibility in everyday life was first pointed out by Katya Mandoki who in 1994 coined the word Prosaics [4] (drawing a distinction from Aristotle’s Poetics [5] focused on art) to denote a sub-discipline that would specifically inquire the aesthetics involved in daily activities emphasizing the styles and forms of expression in face-to ...

  6. The Big Painting Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Mariella Frostrup and Rev Richard Coles presented the third series, which began with 10 contestants. Each week, the finished art was displayed to members of the public, who voted for their favourite. Judges Goudie and Todd decided which contestant would be eliminated. In week 2, Fraser Scaarfe was a guest judge in Lachlan's absence.

  7. Contemporary art - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary art is a term used to describe the art of today, generally referring to art produced from the 1970s onwards. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced , culturally diverse , and technologically advancing world.

  8. Vera List Center for Art and Politics - Wikipedia

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    The Vera List Center for Art and Politics was established at The New School, a private research university in New York City, in 1992. [citation needed] It was named after Vera G. List, an American art collector and philanthropist [1] who died in 2002. [2] She was a life trustee of the university and provided an endowment for the center.

  9. List of art games - Wikipedia

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    The game has been displayed in art exhibits including the 2010 "Game (Life): Video Games in Contemporary Art" exhibit at The Firehouse Gallery, [39] the Smithsonian's 2012 The Art of Video Games, and the 2012 Game Masters. Flywrench [84] [85] (2009, Mark Essen, PC) - A vector-based game that was shown as an exhibit in New York's New Museum.