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  2. Eduardo Masferré - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Masferré (April 18, 1909 – June 24, 1995) was a Filipino-Catalan photographer who made important documentary reports about the lifestyle of native people in the region of the Cordillera in the Philippines at the middle of 20th century. [1] He is regarded as the Father of Philippine photography. [2]

  3. List of major Creative Commons licensed works - Wikipedia

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    Artwork and code under CC BY-SA: Castle Crashers: One of the soundtracks of a proprietary game released under Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA [37] Glest / MegaGlest: A real-time strategy computer game in a fantasy setup. Artwork under CC BY-SA: Glitch: An MMO. In 2013, most of the artwork and parts of the code were released under a creative ...

  4. People Power Monument - Wikipedia

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    The People Power Monument is an 18-meter-high (59 ft) monument built to commemorate the events of the 1986 People Power Revolution.The monument is located on the corner of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue and White Plains Avenue in Barangay Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines.

  5. List of Cuban artists - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Muñoz Bachs (1937–2001), Spanish-born Cuban poster artist; Henry Ballate (born 1966), artist, born in Aguada de Pasajeros; Juan Pablo Ballester Carmenates (born 1966), photographer, video artist, born in Camagüey; Dulce Beatriz (1931–2021), painter, born in Havana; José Bedia Valdés (born 1959), painter, born in Havana

  6. Bioart - Wikipedia

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    The concept of transgenic art (transgenic art) was coined in 1998 by Eduardo Kac [16] and refers to an art form “which works with genetic methods to transplant synthetic genes into one organism or natural genetic material from one species into another and thus to create unique living beings.” [17] Already before this definition, Reiner ...

  7. Harold C. Conklin - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 1,500 objects that he collected in the Philippines have been acquired by the American Museum of Natural History. [6] Conklin died on February 18, 2016, at the age of 89. [7] Conklin's wife, Jean M. Conklin (married 1954) died in 2008. They are survived by their sons, Bruce R. Conklin of San Francisco, CA, and Mark W. Conklin of Park City UT.

  8. Makapansgat pebble - Wikipedia

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    The Makapansgat pebble or Makapansgat cobble (ca. 3,000,000 BP) is a pebble with natural chipping and wear patterns that make it look like a crude rendition of a human face, in fact at least two possible faces. [1] Some scholars argue that it is the oldest known manuport. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Salvador Dalí Desert - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Dalí Desert (Spanish: Desierto Salvador Dalí), also known as Dalí Valley (Valle de Dalí), is a desert within the borders of the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, located in the southwestern region of the Potosí Department in Bolivia. It has an average altitude of 4,750 meters above sea level and an area of ...