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  2. Rosie Okumura - Wikipedia

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    Okumura is a musician in the band, MODERNS. [1] She is a voice actor and content creator in Los Angeles, California. [2] [3] Her voice acting techniques are self-taught, though she eventually pursued formal training, focusing on commercial copy. [4]

  3. Unfinished Painting - Wikipedia

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    It is a 100 cm by 100 cm acrylic painting on canvas piece, recognizable by the large swath of canvas left exposed. [1] It is known as one of Haring's final paintings before his 1990 death from AIDS -related complications at the age of 31. [ 2 ]

  4. YouView - Wikipedia

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    The Project Canvas proposal was published by the BBC a few weeks after Kangaroo's cancellation. Canvas differed from Kangaroo in that it was a proposed TV platform (a device that would deliver internet-connected TV), rather than a video-on-demand service (that would act as a single content portal, much like the music video equivalent VEVO).

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    SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. Mobile and desktop browsers: Works best with the latest version of Chrome, Edge, FireFox and Safari. Windows: Windows 7 and newer Mac: MacOS X and newer Note: Ad-Free AOL Mail ...

  6. Yin Zhaohui - Wikipedia

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    This accounts for the lifeless, muted tone of his paintings. One gets a sense of time in Yin's artwork; the dead tone and shading of the images suggest the decay in an individual's sense of time. Yin's paintings encourage the observer to go inward and contemplate their concept of self and their role as an observer in society.

  7. Denis Mandarino - Wikipedia

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    Denis Garcia Mandarino (born May 7, 1964) is a Brazilian composer, artist and writer, [3] and a disciple of Hans-Joachim Koellreutter in choral conducting and aesthetics. [4]He proposed a theory about four-dimensional perception, which states the concepts behind the renaissance perspective involving four dimensions instead of three dimensions assigned to it. [5]

  8. Irene Zundel - Wikipedia

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    Irene pays special attention to making pieces that change as the observer walks around them, playing with what is real and unreal. [11] Colors, figures and patterns emerge from her plexiglass artwork constituting a play of perspectives,. Here Irene pays special attention to the observer's position and immersion.

  9. Sarah Crowner - Wikipedia

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    Crowner creates paintings by sewing together angular pieces of already painted canvas and linen. This method emerged from her impatience with the medium. [2] In an interview from an article from the New York Observer, Crowner states that "sewing made sense at first because it was a way of cutting up, collaging, reorganizing and re-constructing in a practical way."