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Regulatory Genomic Data Cubism [PDF]
A regularly shaped grid is useful for analyzing data particularly at multilayer levels, where patterns can be visually represented and analytically compared-conceptually similar to Picasso's cubism. Here we introduce ATLAS, featuring a suite of spatially ordered maps designed for representation and comparison of patterns seen in regulatory genomic data.
Hai Fang, Kankan Wang
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The new "cubism" graft technique in tympanoplasty: A randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Objectives The aim of this prospective, randomized‐controlled study is to analyze the outcomes of a new graft technique in tympanoplasty and compare its outcomes with cartilage island graft plus extra perichondrium.
Kaya İ +3 more
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Cubism and the Fourth Dimension [PDF]
This article revisits the historiography of Cubism and mathematics, with a particular focus on Pablo Picasso's uses of geometry at the end of the first decade of the twentieth century.
Ambrosio, C
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The Ontographic Turn: From Cubism to the Surrealist Object
The practice of Ontography deployed by OOO, clarified and expanded in this essay, produces a highly productive framework for analyzing Salvador Dalí’s ontological project between 1928 and 1935. Through the careful analysis of paintings and original texts
Simon Weir
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rench artist Fernand Leger (1881–1955) embraced the Cubist art movement of fracturing objects into geometric shapes. The term cubism draws on the art critic Louis Vauxcelles’ reference to the bizarre cubes he saw in budding artwork that fragmented form into interlocking blocks. Many Cubists reduced objects into cylinders, spheres, and cones and painted
Salaam Semaan
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Kazimir Malevich in Avant-Garde Discussions in 1928–1930
The article is devoted to the figure of Kazimir Malevich as an artist and art critic, who introduced new tendencies and approaches to the depiction of objects into traditional art; representation of the artist in avant-garde discussions in the period of ...
Oksana Salata
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Writers on the semiology of Cubism have often cited Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler’s 1946–48 descriptions of Cubism as a form of writing. They seem, however, to have overlooked Pablo Picasso’s 1945–48 statements about art as a sign language.
Pepe Karmel
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This article aims to analyze Gertrude Stein’s libretto, “Four Saints in Three Acts” through the perspective in Picasso’s cubist landscape paintings.
Zeynep Erdal, Aslıhan Ünlü
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vThe Formal Deviant: The Innovative Features of E. E. Cummings’s ‘next to of course god america i’ [PDF]
This article explores the modernist American poet, E. E. Cummings, and his experimentations with the traditional sonnet form in poetry. E. E. Cummings was an influenced by cubism and used the principles of this form to stylize his poetry.
C.B. Viner
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The Impact of Cubism Graft on The Outcome of Tympanoplasty Surgery [PDF]
Background: Tympanoplasty is a common procedure for repairing tympanic membrane perforation. Over the past years, several methods of grafting have been tried with satisfactory results. However, many consequences and obstacles that may affect success rate
Belal Mahmoud Mahmoud +3 more
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