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  2. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    The process involves using molds to cast the calaveras. Production can be a lengthy process: a craftsman who creates elaborate calaveras might spend four to six months producing and decorating the skulls for a season. The most elaborately made sugar skulls are considered folk art, and are not meant to be consumed. [3]

  3. Literary Calavera - Wikipedia

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    Posada's La Calavera Garbancera together with a literary calaverita in 1913. The Literary Calavera or calavera literaria (Spanish: literary skull) is a traditional Mexican literary form: a satirical or light-hearted writing in verse, often composed for the Day of the Dead.

  4. HASTAC - Wikipedia

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    HASTAC was founded in 2002 by Cathy N. Davidson, Ruth F. DeVarney Professor of English, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and co-director of the PhD Lab in Digital Knowledge at Duke University and co-founder of the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University, [3] and David Theo Goldberg, Director of the University of California's ...

  5. New media art journals - Wikipedia

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    a mínima is a printed magazine on present-day art and new media that documents the work of artists and researchers interested in the involvement of science and technology in art and culture (text in English and Spanish). Artnodes is an online academic journal on new media art and the intersections of art, science and technology. It publishes ...

  6. La Calavera Catrina - Wikipedia

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    The French-born Mexican artist Jean Charlot played a key role in the rediscovery of Posada, who was little known after his death. The image we know as Catrina appeared in a book for the first time 1930, at which time the title Calavera Catrina was attached to it.

  7. Media art history - Wikipedia

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    Media art history is an interdisciplinary field of research that explores the current developments as well as the history and genealogy of new media art, digital art, and electronic art. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On the one hand, media art histories addresses the contemporary interplay of art, technology, and science.

  8. Paul Hartal - Wikipedia

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    In addition, since science and technology impact so much of modern lifestyle during the electronic age, Lycoism views the relationship of art, science, and technology as a pivotal concern. Lycoism refuses to polarize science and art; instead, it seeks to unify aesthetics and ethics in works which involve the use of science and technology by the ...

  9. Calaveras - Wikipedia

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    Siro calaveras (S. calaveras) a species of mite harvestman "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", a short story by Mark Twain The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, opera by Lukas Foss based on the short story by Mark Twain