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  2. State of the art - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the "state of the art" originated at the beginning of the 20th century. [3] The earliest use of the term "state of the art" documented by the Oxford English Dictionary dates back to 1910, from an engineering manual by Henry Harrison Suplee (1856 – after 1943), an engineering graduate (University of Pennsylvania, 1876), titled The Gas Turbine: Progress in the Design and ...

  3. Prior art - Wikipedia

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    Prior art (also known as state of the art [1] or background art [2]) is a concept in patent law used to determine the patentability of an invention, in particular whether an invention meets the novelty and the inventive step or non-obviousness criteria for patentability.

  4. Artist's statement - Wikipedia

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    The first exhibition of artists' statements, The Art of the Artist's Statement, was curated by Georgia Kotretsos and Maria Pashalidou at the Hellenic Museum, Chicago, in the spring of 2005. It featured the work of 14 artists invited to create artwork offering a visual commentary on the subject of artist statements.

  5. State of the art (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    State of the art may also refer to: State of the art, a patent law concept, which is a synonym of prior art; The State of the Art, a collection of short fiction by Iain M. Banks; State of the Art, a book by American film critic Pauline Kael; State of the Art (Shinhwa album), a 2006 album by Shinhwa; State of the Art (Hilltop Hoods album), a ...

  6. History of art - Wikipedia

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    Ottonian art is a style in pre-romanesque German art, covering also some works from the Low Countries, northern Italy and eastern France. It was named by the art historian Hubert Janitschek after the Ottonian dynasty which ruled Germany and northern Italy between 919 and 1024 under the kings Henry I, Otto I, Otto II, Otto III and Henry II. [128]

  7. Art for art's sake - Wikipedia

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    Art for art's sake—the usual English rendering of l'art pour l'art (pronounced [laʁ puʁ laʁ]), a French slogan from the latter half of the 19th century—is a phrase that expresses the philosophy that 'true' art is utterly independent of all social values and utilitarian functions, be they didactic, moral, or political.

  8. Baidu CEO says more AI spend still needed despite ... - AOL

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    Investment in data centres and cloud infrastructure is still needed despite DeepSeek challenging the cost efficiency of large AI models, Baidu CEO Robin Li said on Tuesday. Li's comments come as ...

  9. In situ - Wikipedia

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    In art theory and practice, the in situ principle informs both creation and exhibition. Site-specific artworks, such as environmental sculptures or architectural installations, are designed to integrate seamlessly with their surroundings, emphasizing the relationship between artistic expression and its cultural or environmental context.