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  2. Accession number (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, departments or art classifications within the collection or museum may reserve sections of numbers. For example, objects identified by the numbers 11.000 through 11.999 may indicate objects obtained by the museum in 1911; the first 300 numbers might be used to indicate American art, while the next fifty (11.301–350) might be used ...

  3. Gen12 - Wikipedia

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    The main subjects of Project Genesis were the members of Team 7 and Morgan tracks down their friends and families to find out what happened between Craven and Team 7. The purpose of the Gen12 series was to provide the connection between the stories in Chuck Dixon 's Team 7 -series (taking place in the 1970s) and the Wildstorm titles taking ...

  4. Generative art - Wikipedia

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    Generative art is post-conceptual art that has been created (in whole or in part) with the use of an autonomous system. An autonomous system in this context is generally one that is non-human and can independently determine features of an artwork that would otherwise require decisions made directly by the artist.

  5. Homies (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The figures caused controversy after their initial release as members of the Los Angeles Police Department argued that the "urban, inner-city Latino" [4] figures glorified gang life. Law enforcement entities pressured retailers to stop selling Homies; [ 8 ] as a result, many mainstream stores, such as Walmart and Safeway , stopped selling the toys.

  6. Generator Sound Art - Wikipedia

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    Generator's founder and proprietor Ken Montgomery (aka Gen Ken Montgomery) (born 1957) is a New York-based sound artist raised in Churchville, Pennsylvania, [7] where he studied violin in his late childhood and early teens. [7] Since 1994, he has used the "Gen Ken" moniker for sound art / noise music (he also uses the anagrammatic moniker ...

  7. Bronze Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age of Comic Books is an informal name for a period in the history of American superhero comic books, usually said to run from 1970 to 1985. [1] It follows the Silver Age of Comic Books and is followed by the Modern Age of Comic Books.

  8. Cover Flow - Wikipedia

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    Cover Flow was integrated into the fourth-generation iPod nano by the use of an accelerometer which accesses Cover Flow when the iPod nano is turned horizontally on its side. On March 14, 2008, Mirror Worlds LLC sued Apple for infringing on its patents (nos. 6006227, 6638313, 6725427, and 6768999) (Mirror Worlds, LLC, vs Apple, Inc; Texas ...

  9. List of string figures - Wikipedia

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    "Opening A", seen from below "Two Diamonds" Heraklas' "Plinthios Brokhos" made in a doubled cord.Resembles "A Hole in the Tree" with different crossings. "Cradle", the first (and opening) position of Cat's cradle "Soldier's Bed" from Cat's cradle "Candles" from Cat's cradle "Diamonds" from Cat's cradle "Cat's Eye" from Cat's cradle "Fish in a Dish" from Cat's cradle "Grandfather Clock" from ...