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  2. Mat (picture framing) - Wikipedia

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    A French line or line is a line drawn on the mat, usually in ink or paint and usually drawn to form a complete rectangle or square around the opening in the mat. [5] It is used as additional decoration to help draw the eye in towards the center of the display, and can be done in pencil or any color of ink or paint, including metallic inks.

  3. Tatami - Wikipedia

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    A half mat is called a hanjō (半畳), and a mat of three-quarter length is called a daimedatami (大目畳 or 台目畳), which is used in tea-ceremony rooms . [ 4 ] In Japan, the size of a room is usually measured in relation to the size of tatami mats ( -畳 , -jō ) , about 1.653 m 2 (17.79 sq ft) for a standard Nagoya-size tatami.

  4. Open matte - Wikipedia

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    The rise of television and home media saw the use of a narrow aspect ratio of 4:3. [citation needed] To avoid letterboxing for broadcast releases, films were therefore reframed and cropped shot by shot to fit appropriately the full screen with the 4:3 aspect, with a process called pan and scan.

  5. Shital Pati - Wikipedia

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    Shital Pati from Ghughumari. Cooch Behar, West Bengal. Sitalpati (Bengali: শীতল পাটি, Sylheti: ꠀꠖꠤ), also called sital pati, sittal pati and adi (in Sylhet Region), is a kind of mat which feels cold by nature.

  6. List of works by Félix González-Torres - Wikipedia

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    These non-works were created and exhibited by the artist during his lifetime but disavowed - and in most cases destroyed - before his death. Most of González-Torres' output prior to 1988 was deemed a non-work by the artist and formally disavowed; most of these works are no longer extant.

  7. Mat '24 - Wikipedia

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    Electric train type Mat '24 with a control carriage at the front in Utrecht C.S.; 23 January 1958. Train consisting of buffer stock ('blokkendozen', mat '24) at Amsterdam Central Station; 1953. The Mat '24 was a series of electric "locomotives" of the Dutch Railways. After the arrival of electric streamline units in 1935, the name of this ...

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