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  • ..., profession, or sport; also, skill or ability in this department of one's art; [[mechanical]] skill in artistic or technical [[work]] (freq. used without (At first used most commonly in reference to painting or musical performance.)
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  • ...of new media art including some 1,600 projects encompassing software art, performance, and websites by artists from around the world. Other archives contain disc
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  • *4 a : a room or building [[devoted]] to the [[exhibition]] of works of [[art]] :b : an [[institution]] or [[business]] exhibiting or dealing in works of [[art]]
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  • ...ench ''musike'', from [[Latin]] ''musica'', from [[Greek]] ''mousikē'' any art presided over by the [[Muses]], especially music, from [[feminine]] of ''mo *1a : the [[science]] or [[art]] of ordering [[tones]] or [[sounds]] in succession, in combination, and in
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  • *4: pantomime - the art or [[genre]] of conveying a [[story]] by bodily movements only ...") is someone who uses mime as a [[theatrical]] medium or as a performance art, involving miming, or the acting out a [[story]] through [[body]] motions,
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  • ...th physically and psychologically, and he developed the activity into an [[art]] form. [https://www.thelemming.com/lemming/dissertation-web/home/interiori ==Performance==
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  • ...nsion (e.g. a new [[style]] of art coming into being, such as [[abstract]] art or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impressionism impressionism] it generally ...her an [[invention]] is patentable. A novelty effect is the tendency for [[performance]] to initially improve when new [[technology]] is instituted.
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  • ...[[expressing]] [[ideas]] (as in [[communication]], [[entertainment]], or [[art]]) in which several media are employed; also : something (as software) usi ...multimedia content. Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in [[fine art]]; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope. The term "rich
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  • *3: one lacking in [[experience]] and competence in an [[art]] or [[science]] ...terest, or who [[possesses]] a general but [[superficial]] interest in any art or a branch of [[knowledge]], is often referred to as a dilettante.
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  • *1 : one versed in the principles or [[art]] of [[government]]; especially : one actively [[engaged]] in conducting th ...l character in his fellow citizens, namely a disposition to virtue and the performance of virtuous actions."
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  • *3: the [[performance]] of an opera; also : a house where operas are performed ...uch as acting, scenery, and costumes and sometimes includes [[dance]]. The performance is typically given in an opera house, accompanied by an [[orchestra]] or sm
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  • Have you ever wondered how a “master” of any [[art]], [[music]], or [[Athlete|physical discipline]] acquires his or her [[abil ...find in the [[song]] — the way they feel while in the [[moment]] of the [[performance]] — that they might also be [[inspired]]. To perform with other musicians
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  • Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] world. Language [[symbols]] used for [[communication]] and often as an art including the critical analysis of the same.
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  • ...painters of the Italian Renaissance, but on future generations of Western art. ...ychromatic modulations are without precedent in the [[history]] of Western art.
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  • ...η, "[[judgement]]" »κριτική (kritiki), "critics") presumably because the [[performance]] of a dramatic [[text]] by an [[actor]] was to involve a [[degree]] of [[i ...ypokrisis applied to any sort of [[public]] [[performance]] (including the art of [[rhetoric]]), hypokrites was a technical term for a [[stage]] [[actor]]
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  • ...ers and tests) compiled over a period of [[time]] and used for assessing [[performance]] or [[progress]] :'''Art'''
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  • ...who know him not will be impressed nonetheless by the [[spectacle]] of his performance upon the stage of [[humanity]]. There are many scenes, as many as there are ...know him, who [[love]] him, see him beneath the [[illusion]], beyond his [[art]]ful [[expression]] and would come to him, would [[embrace]] him beneath th
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  • ...essage]] conveyed by work done in a [[visual]] [[experience]], such as a [[performance]], a [[painting]], or a [[Film|motion picture]]. This [[message]] is usuall ...alysis]] is a primary concern of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_critic Art critics], a minority [[viewpoint]] holds that explicitly stating the theme
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  • ...gination. Each [[individual]] Helianx was able to visualize the elaborate performance projected on their [[eidetic]] screens, adding their own idiosyncratic touc ...Helianx that considerable effort was put into training their young in the art of manipulating and transforming [[astral]] energies into the grosser frequ
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  • ...joyful sound unto the Creator, who will be greatly thrilled when a certain performance gives deep satisfaction, of which you cannot at any time in your mortal lif [[Category: Art of Living]]
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