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  2. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Paolozzi, I was a Rich Man's Plaything (1947). Part of his Bunk! series, this is considered the initial bearer of "pop art" and the first to display the word "pop". ...

  3. Assemblage (art) - Wikipedia

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    Artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns started using scrappy materials and objects to make anti-aesthetic art sculptures, a big part of the ideas that make assemblage what it is. [ 5 ] The painter Armando Reverón is one of the first to use this technique when using disposable materials such as bamboo, wires, or kraft paper.

  4. Wing Hing Long & Co. Store - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetic significance of Wing Hing Long lies in the patina of the complex with its mixture of materials and styles, and with its ability to evoke the changing styles and fortunes of the store and its town. At the core is the vernacular commercial building overlaid with accretions and additions of a century of trading and patching.

  5. New South Wales Club building - Wikipedia

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    The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales. The NSW Club building is significant because of its high aesthetic quality such as the use of sandstone on the Bligh Street facade and use on stencil decoration on the main ground floor.

  6. Set and edit reminder notifications in AOL Calendar

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    When setting up two notifications for the same event, the second reminder (Again) should not be the same interval as the first reminder (Time), and should be made closer to the event than the first reminder. Note - Changes to default reminder settings will only apply to events created after the settings were altered. You'll need to edit ...

  7. Voss (Alexander McQueen collection) - Wikipedia

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    Equally, the collection drew on the aesthetics of madness, imprisonment, and medicine. [45] McQueen was a cinemaphile and may have been drawing on cinematic depictions of insane asylums and prisons, such as those from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), set in an asylum, or The Green Mile (1999), which depicted inmates on death row.

  8. What is ‘toasted skin syndrome'? Heating pads and blankets ...

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    Manhattan-based dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp, M.D., said that toasted skin syndrome, officially known as erythema ab igne (EAI), is a "pattern of discoloration that occurs in areas of skin after ...

  9. Zevs (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Zevs (born Christophe Aguirre Schwarz on 17 November 1977 in Saverne, France) is a French street artist, best known for his trademark "liquidation" technique.. He was an early and influential graffiti artist and active as a tagger in Paris in the 1990s.