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Master of Fine Arts under the supervision of | minimalist Alan Johnston. |
[...] Her voice hypnotic, her guitar style | minimalist, almost ponderous as she falls into full bod |
Their score is predominantly | Minimalist and Ambient in composition. |
It intends to be a | minimalist and clean design. |
Fitkin's work is broadly classified as | minimalist and postminimalist. |
A mostly | minimalist and sparse landscape of sheer terror and spi |
The cover art is a | minimalist and horizontally flipped version of the cove |
rlewine states "Oneness stands as a welcome, | minimalist and challenging effort from DeJohnette". |
he sheds are designed by Arne Henriksen in a | minimalist and standardised style with constructions of |
His eloquent yet | minimalist and often humorous and self-effacing style i |
fun, and material excess to otherwise stark, | minimalist, and efficient styles. |
aring the two platforms and stating that the | minimalist and targeted EtherPad interface could be an |
, Band of Angels, which is a mainly factual, | minimalist, and informative ballad. |
with new music, in particular experimental, | minimalist and complex tendencies in American and Europ |
It pioneered long, | minimalist, androgynous styles for women, as well as th |
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ditional style of winemaking in Vouvray is a | minimalist approach, often using neutral fermentation v |
lbum Ting (1992) was a return to a much more | minimalist approach, both with respect to the emphasis |
Minimalist approaches to phrase structure have resulted | |
rm the 123 year-old Gramercy Park Hotel with | minimalist architect John Pawson. |
Notable for its spare, almost | minimalist arrangements, the album includes a mixture o |
is music is characterised by slow tempos and | minimalist arrangements. |
he time, which also incorporate then-stylish | minimalist art forms. |
ood" Fried criticised the "theatricality" of | Minimalist art. |
Minimalist artist Sol LeWitt was commissioned to provid | |
ations have found value in the music for its | minimalist aspects, often comparing it to the works of |
intrigue of works like Eight Clouds and the | Minimalist assertions of works like Red Interior, Tilly |
anded spin-offs, including a limited edition | minimalist athletic sneaker designed by Medium Design G |
platform is completely open except for a few | minimalist benches located along the central axis. |
s pieces, the emphasis is on the repetitive, | minimalist blending of percussion and keyboards. |
The | minimalist body was designed by Canon's Yasushi Shiotan |
The MacWWW which was a | minimalist browser displayed only text, no images nor l |
They are | minimalist, but never pure abstraction, always tied to |
ip Glass's style can broadly be described as | minimalist, but the music in Satyagraha is somewhat mor |
ord's droll vocals and witty wordplay, and a | minimalist, charmingly ramshackle sound. |
ine's style shares many characteristics with | minimalist classical music and chamber music. |
A Little Stiff is a 1991 | minimalist comedy directed by Caveh Zahedi and Greg Wat |
Octet is a work by American | minimalist composer Steve Reich. |
ant trumpet") is a piece written by American | minimalist composer John Adams in 1986. |
July 1940-11 December 1981) was an American | minimalist composer and performer. |
Eight Lines, a work by American | minimalist composer Steve Reich, is a rescoring of his |
ed to explore their talents by their mentor, | minimalist composer and multimedia artist Tony Conrad. |
are tied together by an orchestral score by | minimalist composer Michael Nyman, who would become a f |
Violin Phase, written by | minimalist composer Steve Reich in October 1967, is an |
He is known as a | minimalist composer. |
Many of the pieces on Limb are influenced by | minimalist composers, with Thirlwell citing John Cage, |
f the least internationally known of British | minimalist composers, Poppy was a founding member (in 1 |
Southern Harmony is a | minimalist composition by William Duckworth written in |
n high regard, although his experimental and | minimalist compositions drew inevitable comparison. |
ame level of recognition that other standard | minimalist compositions have, it still "represents many |
of conceptual sound art, consisting of five | minimalist compositions. |
medieval and Tudor periods, along with more | minimalist contemporary approaches. |
l music and Philip Glass's distinct American | minimalist contemporary classical style. |
d punk ethos and left wing politics with the | minimalist country of Hank Williams. |
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The | minimalist design is inspired by Nike founder Bill Bowe |
It was built in a | minimalist design similar to that of Narberth Station o |
It was a | minimalist design with the pilot sitting atop a tapered |
al style was deliberate and composed, with a | minimalist design that provided "a sparse, almost surre |
rnecke, was completed in 1968 and features a | minimalist design intended to blend into its forest sur |
c by The White Stripes, is paired with stark | minimalist designs by architect John Pawson. |
astic jewel cases, and typically elusive and | minimalist designs. |
Hou generally makes rigorously | minimalist dramas dealing with the upheavals of the Tai |
he label gained international acclaim by its | minimalist electronic releases. |
t with special attention given to the German | minimalist electronic group Kraftwerk. |
ly, was set by "Jesus Is a Rochdale Girl," a | minimalist, Eno-esque track based on Garvey's earlier p |
es of spaces and materials while retaining a | minimalist feel. |
formance differs greatly from Low's subdued, | minimalist feel. |
1977) is the first work for orchestra in the | minimalist field. |
The song features very | minimalist funk, much like the rest of Dirty Mind. |
MinGW ( | Minimalist GNU for Windows), formerly mingw32, is a nat |
plated hip hop which manages to combine the | minimalist ground-breaking Sugar Hill sounds with the s |
of tape effects leading the way for several | minimalist guitar workouts." |
teristic of much of B-Boy's releases: noisy, | minimalist hip hop driven by the drum machine rather th |
ism, although the artist himself rejects the | minimalist ideal of complete objectivity and non-refere |
prano saxophones, and is his first work in a | minimalist idiom - an idiom which was substantially inf |
It consists of one 40-minute | minimalist improvisation followed by a 15-minute epilog |
ecturally, the postmodern brick structure is | minimalist in its design. |
The album is mostly | minimalist in production, featuring entirely piano-driv |
The graphics were considered | minimalist in contrast to games released in North Ameri |
digital surface, watchable, suitably simple, | minimalist in their repetition, but also spectacular an |
Minimalist in style, Fraser's story manages to capture | |
sion, the background music would incorporate | minimalist innovations of percussion such as simply a s |
Its combination of austere arrangements and | minimalist instrumentation marks a change from former a |
The main window of Songr provides a simple, | minimalist interface with a search box. |
While Circus was one of the first prominent | minimalist interiors in London (designed in mid-1990s b |
. The dissonance between the wording and the | minimalist interpretation makes many statements of the |
The album is quite experimental, featuring | minimalist jazz, overplucked, buzzing acoustic guitars, |
story of Ray Maddas, a man seeking to live a | minimalist life by spending his days teaching the menta |
The band's sound is often described as | minimalist lo-fi garage, or dream pop. |
worldwide for its design quality and Pacific | minimalist look. |
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He was a leader of the | minimalist movement in the 1970s. |
simply Day of Niagara is a 1965 album by the | minimalist music group the Theatre of Eternal Music, ak |
c music artist whom concentrated on blending | minimalist music with repetitive rhythms and arpeggiate |
With the growing popularity of | minimalist music in the 1960s and 1970s, which often br |
cht is also a music journalist and writer on | minimalist music, and in 2000, he published his first b |
ositions, which are generally repetitive and | minimalist, often sounding somewhat mechanistic rather |
Bojangles" in his | minimalist opera Einstein on the Beach. |
talking style presentation, accompanied by a | minimalist orchestra score conducted by a similarly att |
nd in the early 1960s he was thought of as a | minimalist painter. |
l 17, 2004) was a founding father of British | minimalist painting and sculpture. |
In the early 1990s he produced | minimalist paintings exploring racial identity.He also |
lthough the works, at first glance, resemble | minimalist paintings of the 1960s the racial and politi |
It also bundled Crack v6 - a | minimalist password cracker and Crack v7 - a brute forc |
A memorably | minimalist performance of it was given by David Bowie t |
h Sonnier (born 1941, Mamou, Louisiana) is a | minimalist, performance, video and light artist. |
Clapping Music is a | minimalist piece written by Steve Reich in 1972. |
It is the second in a loose anthology of | minimalist pieces, once thought lost, compiled from the |
re recently, he has become friendlier to the | minimalist position, recognizing, "Originally I wrote t |
Young Marble Giants, an early 1980s British | minimalist post-punk band. |
nderful manipulator a true reflection of the | minimalist principle that less is more, perceived as a |
Main article: | Minimalist program |
Main article: | Minimalist Program |
Current work in the | Minimalist Program also attempts to distinguish between |
1975); Government and binding theory (1981); | Minimalist program (1993), in which syntax is the sole |
In the 1990s | Minimalist Program, it became a structure-building oper |
erent and substantial critique of P&P is the | Minimalist Program, Noam Chomsky's most recent proposal |
he field of linguistics, particularly in the | minimalist program, Logical Form (abbreviated LF), refe |
This would be more in line with the | Minimalist Program, given that multiple movements of an |
nguist and enthusiastic adopter of Chomsky's | Minimalist Program. |
002 Irritant album was their first authentic | minimalist release on the Global Trance Network label a |
varied, ranging from neo-serialism to post- | minimalist rock, as well as arrangements of American fo |
Deceit is a 1989 | minimalist science fiction film. |
Moondog is a | minimalist sculpture created by Tony Smith in 1964. |
7), and small copies of photographs of 1960s | minimalist sculpture (2002). |
A performance artist with roots in | minimalist sculpture, a conceptual artist who made expe |
ess be thought of as possessing a relatively | Minimalist sensibility. |
It used a non-realistic, live music, | minimalist set and a chorus. |
s of days-gone-by have given way to gleaming | minimalist showrooms for some of Europe's trendiest lab |
Steve Wooldridge specializes in abstract and | minimalist site-specific sculpture. |
Delta Tao uses | minimalist software packaging, which has earned them re |
um consists of four long, sparse, slow-tempo | minimalist songs, with the rhythm tracks based largely |
at odds with Smith's growing preference for | minimalist songwriting. |
The album's | minimalist sound is "stripped to the essentials: vocals |
ure from their earlier work, due to its more | minimalist sound, X-Dream went back to their earlier st |
e Big Revue, except that it was reduced to a | minimalist stage devoid of backdrops or furniture excep |
ort Jervis Line, electing instead to build a | minimalist station of its own, consisting of a parking |
prevents the music from taking on an all-out | minimalist stature; however, is the intriguing contrapu |
Anton Webern, Pierre Boulez and the American | minimalist Steve Reich, and also acknowledges a broad r |
The work was | minimalist, structuralist, and conceptual. |
In the 1980s, Colombier pioneered a | minimalist style of composition with extensive use of s |
The station was rebuilt around 1980 in a | minimalist style common to that era, replacing a dilapi |
-TV, and it was in Green Bay that his terse, | minimalist style (e.g. |
diana) who is known for lo-fi recordings and | minimalist style of electric guitar playing with added |
The album is typical of Budd's signature | minimalist style, and features several short poems, eac |
Clarke's title, but also closely mirrors his | minimalist style. |
The authors argue that modern | minimalist syntax is going in the wrong direction, adop |
cond half of the album, progressing from the | minimalist synths of the opening half. |
s a range of styles from dark progressive to | minimalist techno. |
The final two, individual tracks are more | minimalist than the former and create a "floating bliss |
In keeping with Limb's | minimalist theme, the album comes packaged with a book |
ture vs. Surface Structure is not present in | Minimalist theories of syntax, and the most recent phas |
An additional aspect of | minimalist thought is the idea that the derivation of s |
metal intro that lasts 6 seconds, featuring | minimalist thrash riffing and d-beat drumming. |
Her restaurant designs range from modern | minimalist to theatrical. |
Bereft of drums, the | minimalist track would not be described as a "commercia |
A | minimalist understanding highlights that bishops can tr |
ession, a distinction can be drawn between a | minimalist understanding and a broader understanding of |
dited in the early 90s with establishing the | minimalist USBM style, now much imitated in the so-call |
dition of Law's character and considered the | minimalist use of dialogue to be appropriate. |
The track "Coda" is especially | minimalist, using only a flute and a harpsichord. |
The customarily stated | minimalist version of such a law postulates only that a |
is used primarily by the Html Viewer 3 (hv3) | minimalist web browser. |
The song is somewhat | minimalist, with Michael Stipe singing surreal lyrics i |
His early 1990s style is | minimalist with strong, thick lines, quirky characters |
arde screenplay for television penned by the | minimalist writer Samuel Beckett, published in 1965, re |
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