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  2. Pop music automation - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, David Cope [1] has written a software system called "Experiments in Musical Intelligence" (or "EMI") that is capable of analyzing and generalizing from existing music by a human composer to generate novel musical compositions in the same style. EMI's output is convincing enough to persuade human listeners that its music is human ...

  3. List of random number generators - Wikipedia

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    A modification of Lagged-Fibonacci generators. A SWB generator is the basis for the RANLUX generator, [19] widely used e.g. for particle physics simulations. Maximally periodic reciprocals: 1992 R. A. J. Matthews [20] A method with roots in number theory, although never used in practical applications. KISS: 1993 G. Marsaglia [21]

  4. Pop Art (album) - Wikipedia

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    Pop Art is the debut studio album by the English pop rock band Transvision Vamp. [3] It was released in October 1988 and features the band's first top ten hit " I Want Your Love ". [ 4 ] The album reached No. 4 in the UK, [ 4 ] and peaked at No. 13 in Australia, [ 5 ] where it was the 25th highest-selling album of 1989.

  5. Artpop - Wikipedia

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    Artpop also entered the UK Albums Chart at number one with first-week sales of 65,608 copies, making Gaga the third female solo artist in chart history to top the chart with each of her first three studio albums, following Lavigne and Susan Boyle. [241] It fell to number nine in its second week, selling 15,948 copies. [242]

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  7. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    The term "pop art" was officially introduced in December 1962; the occasion was a "Symposium on Pop Art" organized by the Museum of Modern Art. [19] By this time, American advertising had adopted many elements of modern art and functioned at a very sophisticated level.

  8. Tom Wesselmann - Wikipedia

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    - The MoMA – Art in the Mirror - The MoMA – Contemporary American Still Life; 1967 – 1970 – Sidney Janis Gallery – 7 Artists; 1977 – The MoMA – American Art Since 1945; 1984 – The Whitney Museum of American Art – BLAM! The explosion of Pop, Minimalism & Performance 1958–64, curated by Barbara Haskell; 1988 – 43rd Biennale ...

  9. Product key - Wikipedia

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    A product key, also known as a software key, serial key or activation key, is a specific software-based key for a computer program. It certifies that the copy of the program is original. It certifies that the copy of the program is original.