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  2. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Wallpaper was often made in elaborate floral patterns with primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) in the backgrounds and overprinted with colours of cream and tan. This was followed by Gothic art inspired papers in earth tones with stylized leaf and floral patterns.

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  4. Lofi Girl - Wikipedia

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    The audio music stream continued with a still visual background, but without record and track labels. Over the course of 24 hours, the video slowly zoomed in towards the open blue window. On 11 April at 5:00 pm UTC, the blue room could be clearly seen, and a new character entered with a small dog and began typing at a computer.

  5. Chemical Hearts - Wikipedia

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    David Ehrlich, reviewing for IndieWire, praised Tanne's direction of the film, writing that he employed "a more patient and open-ended aesthetic than you’d expect to find in a YA adaptation; shot on a 35mm stock that can make an entire bedroom vibrate with potential, some entire scenes are captured in just a handful of static medium-wide ...

  6. Demoscene - Wikipedia

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    The demoscene (/ ˈ d ɛ m oʊ ˌ s iː n /) is an international computer art subculture focused on producing demos: self-contained, sometimes extremely small, computer programs that produce audiovisual presentations.

  7. Ukiyo-e - Wikipedia

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    Ukiyo-e [a] (浮世絵) is a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings of such subjects as female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes from history and folk tales; travel scenes and landscapes; flora and fauna; and erotica.

  8. Needy Streamer Overload - Wikipedia

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    Daily activities are selected via the desktop icons. The player interacts with Ame exclusively through a pastel -themed [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Windows 95 –esque [ 4 ] [ 16 ] user interface, selecting her daily tasks via desktop icons, monitoring her stats via the Task Manager , and conversing with her through an instant messenger service called JINE .

  9. Google logo - Wikipedia

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    Google's favicon from May 31, 1999, to May 29, 2008, was a blue, uppercase "G" on white background, which was accompanied by a border with a red, blue, and a green side. It debuted alongside Google's then-new logo design in May 1999.