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  2. Minimalist film - Wikipedia

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    The Red Balloon (Albert Lamorisse, 1956) 12 Angry Men (Sidney Lumet, 1957) Elevator to the Gallows (Louis Malle, 1958) Murder by Contract (Irving Lerner, 1958) Plan 9 from Outer Space (Ed Wood, 1959) Surogat (Dušan Vukotić, 1961) An Autumn Afternoon (Yasujirō Ozu, 1962) Eegah (Arch Hall Sr., 1962) Winter Light (Ingmar Bergman, 1963)

  3. Minimalist photography - Wikipedia

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    Minimalist photography is a form of photography that is distinguished by austere simplicity. [1] It emphasizes sparseness and careful composition, shying away from overabundance of color, patterns, or information.

  4. Minimalism - Wikipedia

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    In visual arts, music and other media, minimalism is an art movement that began in the post-war era in Western art. The movement is often interpreted as a reaction to abstract expressionism and modernism; it anticipated contemporary post-minimal art practices, which extend or reflect on minimalism's original objectives. [1]

  5. Corporate Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Corporate Memphis style artwork featuring characters with blue, orange, and purple skintones. Common motifs are flat human characters in action, with disproportionate features such as long and bendy limbs, [2] small torsos, [5] minimal or no facial features, and bright colors without any blending.

  6. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    The term "4K" is generic and refers to any resolution with a horizontal pixel count of approximately 4,000. [4]: 2 Several different 4K resolutions have been standardized by various organizations. The terms "4K" and "Ultra HD" are used more widely in marketing than "2160p".

  7. Hanafuda - Wikipedia

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    This cat-and-mouse game between the government and rebellious gamblers resulted in the creation of increasingly abstract and minimalist regional patterns (地方札). These designs were initially called Yomi Karuta after the popular Poch -like game of Yomi which was known by the 1680s.

  8. Carl Andre - Wikipedia

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    Carl Andre (September 16, 1935 – January 24, 2024) was an American minimalist artist recognized for his ordered linear and grid format sculptures. His sculptures range from large public artworks (such as Stone Field Sculpture, 1977, in Hartford, Connecticut, [1] and Lament for the Children, 1976, [2] in Long Island City, New York), to large interior works exhibited on the floor (such as 144 ...

  9. C SEED 201 - Wikipedia

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    The company is known for its high-tech innovations in electronic entertainment systems, combining minimalistic design with advanced technology. [ 3 ] Headquartered in Vienna, Austria, with a branch in Los Angeles [ 4 ] , C SEED focuses on creating groundbreaking audiovisual experiences for luxury homes and yachts.