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  • ...elenyi's papers in the 1930s and was very greatly impressed; subsequently, he invested in a big effort to develop xerography. That may be the reason why ...he nature of light. One well-known result of this period is Selényi's wide-angle interference experiment whose foundations go back to the discovery of the p
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  • ...zines for fans of a particular performer, group, or form of entertainment. He did so under the surprising but revealing pen name of Vincent Omniaveritas. ...a Serbian author and filmmaker. In September 2007, he moved to Italy where he found a peaceful place to live in [[Turin]]. Sterling has travelled the wor
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  • ...us nuances of deconstruction as a construction method that in the author's angle of view acts as a new interpretation of traditional reality.; that gives to ...the media and communications; by examining the human - machine relations, he analyses even the less visible dependences: artwork - author, artwork - aud
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  • ...Norwegian millionaire and philanthropist Herman "Appelsin" Hansen. In 1923 he settled with his family in Vilnius (then Poland, today Lithuania), and was ...War, Hansen was an active member of the underground Polish Home Army (AK). He moved back to Poland in 1945 and started studying at Warsaw University's Fa
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  • ...n the international art and technology movement [[New Tendencies]] (2016). He received PhD in arts and computational technology from the Goldsmiths Londo ...and St.Petersburg (Jul-Sep 1994). With Stefan Iglhaut and Florian Rötzer, he curated ''Telepolis'' (Luxembourg, 1995), an exhibition and symposium about
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  • He also understands this music to have a large impact on all contemporary comp ...scussed the use of electrical and other new sound sources in future music. He wrote of the future of microtonal scales in music, made possible by Cahill'
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  • ...with the question of pictorial representation, and many of the works that he created in the spirit of the “new concept of art” are tied to these “ ...udapest Rising. Part One: The emergence of experimental art in Hungary", ''angle. A Journal of Arts + Culture'' 1:11, Jan/Feb 2004, pp 14–15. {{en}}
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  • ...und for different gases. For this some call him the "father of acoustics". He also did pioneering work in the study of meteorites, and therefore is regar He was a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg (17
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  • ...and theoretician of documentary film, one of the creators of its language. He came to Soviet documentary film in 1918, inspired by the ideas of the revol He was a pupil at the Białystok Modern School [realnoe uchilishche] from Augu
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