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  2. Radio art - Wikipedia

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    The audio streaming technique had replaced the analogue transmitting system and artists can experiment on radio outside the legal constraints of an FM license for example. Among the webradios which are dedicated to radio art, some broadcast pieces like traditional radios. Some others directly experiment with the medium in the more concrete ...

  3. Transmission Arts - Wikipedia

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    Transmission Arts, also sometimes known as Radio art, are defined "as a multiplicity of practices and media working with the idea of transmission or the physical properties of the Electromagnetic spectrum (radio). Transmission works often manifest themselves in participatory live art or time-based art, and include, but are not limited to, sound ...

  4. Fade (audio engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The term fade-out itself is of cinematic origin, appearing in print around 1918. And jazz, a favorite of early records, was a popular subject of early movies too. [7] The same could be said for radio productions. Within a single programme of a radio production, many different types of fade can be applied.

  5. Fading - Wikipedia

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    A common example of deep fade is the experience of stopping at a traffic light and hearing an FM broadcast degenerate into static, while the signal is re-acquired if the vehicle moves only a fraction of a meter. The loss of the broadcast is caused by the vehicle stopping at a point where the signal experienced severe destructive interference.

  6. Sound art - Wikipedia

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    Georges Lentz's 43-hour String Quartet(s) at the Cobar Sound Chapel (2022), with loudspeakers in the four walls. Sound installation is an intermedia and time-based art form. It is an expansion of an art installation in the sense that it includes the sound element and therefore the time element. [11]

  7. Dither - Wikipedia

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    An example home computer users may have seen was emulation of lower resolution CGA 4 color graphics on higher resolution monochrome Hercules graphics cards, with the colors being translated to ordered dither patterns. [17] [18] [19] Some liquid-crystal displays use temporal dithering to achieve a similar effect. By alternating each pixel's ...

  8. Here’s What to Know About Art Deco Architecture - AOL

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    Here’s the fascinating history of Art Deco, how to tell if a structure has Art Deco elements, and where to see the most iconic Deco buildings of all time.

  9. Cel shading - Wikipedia

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    The Sega Dreamcast title Jet Set Radio, which was revealed at the 1999 Tokyo Game Show, drew media attention for its cel-shaded style. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It used cel-shading for its characters and its vibrant visual style has had a lasting influence on the use of cel-shading in video games.