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大衆化および産業化の歴史
ヨーロッパでは古くは王侯貴族や教会などが音楽家を保護し、そのなかで数々の名曲が生み出されていたが、18世紀頃よりヨーロッパにおいては市民の経済力が向上し、不特定多数の聴衆に向けての演奏会が盛んに行われるようになった[19]。この傾向はフランス革命(1789年)以後、上記の特権階級の消滅や市民階級の経済力向上(貴族に代わるブルジョワ市民の台頭)に従ってさらに加速していった[20]。
また、16世紀には活版印刷の発明によって楽譜も出版されるようになった。印刷楽譜はそれまでの書写によるものより量産性・正確性・価格のすべてにおいて優れたものであり、音楽、とくに同一の曲の普及に大きな役割を果たした[21]。楽譜出版は、19世紀には商業モデルとして確立し、音楽産業の走りとなった[22]。
Special Thanks:
Dr. Lobo Garris & Aurora Kane & Porfiry Iwanow & Chantal Montellier & Jack Palance & Bjork & Joseph Murphy & Derren Brown & Jess Harnell & Chazz Palminteri & Nolan North & Tom Holland & Wes Craven & Charles Aznavour & Henry Winkler & R. Kelly & Peter Gabriel & Neil Ross & Phil LaMarr & Jeff Bezos & David Icke & Donald Trump & Robert De Niro & Brad Pitt & Roddy Frame & Mariah Carey & Mabi Thobejane & Basia Pasek & Judy Garland & Michael Shannon & Gary Oldman & Zendaya & Ron Perlman & Mark Wahlberg & KC & Grotek & Berni & Raptus & Steven & Corson & Lars & Toonyo & Morton & Szafirek & Katarzynka & Judy from 14. 02. 2024 & Tucker Carlson & Colman Domingo & Havoc & Azza & Dr. Jonathan Kantor & Steve Bannon & Frank Castle & Jennifer Jason Leigh & Bryan Cranston with Madalina Craiu with Sam Vincent and Susan Silo
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Alan Alda & Edward Asner & Richard Attenborough & Jennifer Aniston & Danny Aiello & Rowan Atkinson & Jessica Alba & Pamela Anderson & Alan Arkin & Azza & Aaliyah & Jane Alexander & Anne Bancroft & Marlon Brando & Jeff Bridges & Alec Baldwin & Tim Burton & Adrien Brody & Halle Berry & Pierce Brosnan & Tobin Bell & Russell Brand & Kevin Costner & Jim Cummings & Sonia Choquette & Michael Caine & Glenn Close & Jim Carrey & Mariah Carey & Sean Connery & Jennifer Connelly & Jackie Chan & James Coburn & Common & John Cleese & Robert De Niro & Leonardo DiCaprio & Johnny Depp & Olympia Dukakis & Danny DeVito & Charlie Day & Robert Duvall & Bette Davis & Daniel Day-Lewis & Richard Donner & Willem Dafoe & Matt Damon & Sharen Davis & Robert Downey Jr. & Claire Danes & Clint Eastwood & Cary Elwes & Danny Elfman & Eminem & Giancarlo Esposito & Emilio Estevez & Peter Falk & Dakota Fanning & Morgan Freeman & Henry Fonda & Albert Finney & Ralph Fiennes & Pat Fraley & James Garner & John Gielgud & Mel Gibson & Ryan Gosling & Hugh Grant & Cary Grant & Whoopi Goldberg & Mark Hamill & Dustin Hoffman & Anthony Hopkins & Holly Hunter & Helen Hunt & Rutger Hauer & John Hurt & Dennis Hopper & Anjelica Huston & James Horner & Jennifer Hale & Gene Hackman & Charlton Heston & Tom Hanks & Jeremy Irons & Mark Isham & Michael Ironside & James Ivory & Samuel L. Jackson & Thomas Jane & Milla Jovovich & James Earl Jones & Hugh Jackman & Angelina Jolie & Glenda Jackson & Janet Jackson & Michael Jackson & Tommy Lee Jones & Peter Jackson & Harvey Keitel & Udo Kier & Kevin Kline & Michael Keaton & Diane Keaton & Nicole Kidman & Josh Keaton & Ashton Kutcher & Wojciech Kilar & Ben Kingsley & Burt Lancaster & Martin Landau & Jack Lemmon & Juliette Lewis & Jennifer Lopez & Ray Liotta & Bill Murray & Elon Musk & Dean Martin & Cheech Marin & Shirley MacLaine & Kyle MacLachlan & Walter Matthau & Joe Morton & Mako & Marilyn Monroe & Eddie Murphy & Eric Mabius & Rick Moranis & Demi Moore & Julianne Moore & Robert Mitchum & Roger Moore & Joe Mantegna & Tress MacNeille & Jack Nicholson & Liam Neeson & Edward Norton & Craig T. Nelson & David Niven & Christopher Nolan & Sam Neill & Blake Neely & Tom Noonan & Leon Niemczyk & Chuck Norris & Gary Oldman & Laurence Olivier & Miranda Otto & Jerry Orbach & Julia Ormond & Lena Olin & Michael Ontkean & Al Pacino & Matthew Perry & Brad Pitt & Sean Penn & Michelle Pfeiffer & Natalie Portman & Gregory Peck & Rob Paulsen & Will Patton & Bill Paxton & Bill Pullman & Jonathan Pryce & Joe Pesci & Jack Palance & Chazz Palminteri & Dennis Quaid & Randy Quaid & Aidan Quinn & Anthony Quinn & Vanessa Redgrave & Eric Roberts & Kurt Russell & Keanu Reeves & Tim Roth & Stephen Rea & Julia Roberts & Cliff Robertson & Kevin Michael Richardson & Robert Redford & Robert Richardson & Keri Russell & Paul Rudd & Cristiano Ronaldo & Gwen Stefani & Arnold Schwarzenegger & Meryl Streep & Sylvester Stallone & Martin Sheen & Susan Sarandon & Donald Sutherland & Wesley Snipes & Adam Sandler & Kiefer Sutherland & John Stockton & Jason Statham & Gary Sinise & James Stewart & Barbara Stanwyck & Mike Tyson & Uma Thurman & John Travolta & John Turturro & Quentin Tarantino & Kirk Thornton & Billy Bob Thornton & Emma Thompson & Danny Trejo & Lauren Tom & Peter Ustinov & Karl Urban & Unmani & Jon Voight & Max Von Sydow & Vince Vaughn & Vangelis & Jean-Claude Van Damme & Ben Watkins & James Woods & Robin Williams & Bruce Willis & Mark Wahlberg & Kate Winslet & John Williams & Elijah Wood & Westbam & Denzel Washington & Sam Worthington & John Wayne & Peter Weir & Frank Welker & Travis Willingham & Peter Weller & Gene Wilder & Billy Wilder & Michael York & Sean Young & Burt Young & Gig Young & Hans Zimmer & Catherine Zeta-Jones & Renee Zellweger & Billy Zane & Ziyi Zhang & Steve Zahn & Robert Zemeckis & Zendaya
Special Thanks To Directors, Producers & Writers Of Movies:
The Godfather & The Shawshank Redemption & Forrest Gump & Pulp Fiction & Toy Story & Gone With The Wind & The Matrix & Ponyo & Duplex & The Silence Of The Lambs & Reservoir Dogs & Cat's Eye & Of Mice And Men & The Dark Knight & Batman & Superman & Apocalypse Now & Titanic & Origin & A Not So Royal Christmas & The Good Ship Murder & Christmas With A Kiss & Femme & Welcome to Samdal-ri & Waitress: The Musical & Trolltider - legenden om Bergatrollet & Christmas on Cherry Lane & Christmas on Windmill Way & Magic in Mistletoe & Les trois mousquetaires: Milady & Shehar Lakhot & Finestkind & Kusuriya no hitorigoto & Znam kako dises & Frybread Face and Me & Trolltider & The Jingle Bell Jubilee & Christmas at the Chalet & Dodger
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888Hz Abundance Gate, Remove All Negative Blockages, 888 Hz Infinite Abundance, Love & Wealth
MAYOR SLOGO Put Me To WORK... (Minecraft Squid Island)
19世紀末までは自分で演奏を行う場合以外は音楽を楽しむには基本的に音楽家が必要であったが、1877年にトーマス・エジソンが蓄音機を発明し、次いで1887年にエミール・ベルリナーがこれを円盤形に改良し、ここからレコードが登場すると、音楽そのものの個人所有が可能となり、これにより各個人が家庭で音楽を楽しむことも可能となった[23]。
次いで、1920年代にラジオ放送が開始されマスメディアが音声を伝えることも可能になるとすぐに音楽番組が開始され、不特定多数の人々に一律の音楽を届けることが可能となり、音楽の大衆文化化が進んだ。そしてその基盤の上に、音楽の制作や流通、広告を生業とするレコード会社が出現し、大規模な音楽産業が成立することとなった。その後、テレビなどの新しいメディアの登場と普及、カセットテープや1980年代のコンパクトディスクの登場など新しい媒体の出現、1979年に発売されたウォークマンのような携帯音楽プレーヤーの登場などで音楽愛好者はさらに増加し、音楽産業は隆盛の一途をたどった。
音楽産業隆盛の流れは、1990年代後半にインターネットが普及し初めてから変化しはじめた。インターネットを介した音楽供給はそれまでのように音楽を保存した物理的な媒体をもはや必要とせず、物として音楽を所有する需要は減少の一途をたどった。一方で、音楽祭や演奏会はこの時期を通じて開催され続けており、ライブなどはむしろ隆盛を迎えているなど、音楽産業を巡る環境は変化し続けている[23]。
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大衆化および産業化の歴史
ヨーロッパでは古くは王侯貴族や教会などが音楽家を保護し、そのなかで数々の名曲が生み出されていたが、18世紀頃よりヨーロッパにおいては市民の経済力が向上し、不特定多数の聴衆に向けての演奏会が盛んに行われるようになった[19]。この傾向はフランス革命(1789年)以後、上記の特権階級の消滅や市民階級の経済力向上(貴族に代わるブルジョワ市民の台頭)に従ってさらに加速していった[20]。
また、16世紀には活版印刷の発明によって楽譜も出版されるようになった。印刷楽譜はそれまでの書写によるものより量産性・正確性・価格のすべてにおいて優れたものであり、音楽、とくに同一の曲の普及に大きな役割を果たした[21]。楽譜出版は、19世紀には商業モデルとして確立し、音楽産業の走りとなった[22]。
Special Thanks:
Dr. Lobo Garris & Aurora Kane & Porfiry Iwanow & Chantal Montellier & Jack Palance & Bjork & Joseph Murphy & Derren Brown & Jess Harnell & Chazz Palminteri & Nolan North & Tom Holland & Wes Craven & Charles Aznavour & Henry Winkler & R. Kelly & Peter Gabriel & Neil Ross & Phil LaMarr & Jeff Bezos & David Icke & Donald Trump & Robert De Niro & Brad Pitt & Roddy Frame & Mariah Carey & Mabi Thobejane & Basia Pasek & Judy Garland & Michael Shannon & Gary Oldman & Zendaya & Ron Perlman & Mark Wahlberg & KC & Grotek & Berni & Raptus & Steven & Corson & Lars & Toonyo & Morton & Szafirek & Katarzynka & Judy from 14. 02. 2024 & Tucker Carlson & Colman Domingo & Havoc & Azza & Dr. Jonathan Kantor & Steve Bannon & Frank Castle & Jennifer Jason Leigh & Bryan Cranston with Madalina Craiu with Sam Vincent and Susan Silo
Another Special Thanks:
Alan Alda & Edward Asner & Richard Attenborough & Jennifer Aniston & Danny Aiello & Rowan Atkinson & Jessica Alba & Pamela Anderson & Alan Arkin & Azza & Aaliyah & Jane Alexander & Anne Bancroft & Marlon Brando & Jeff Bridges & Alec Baldwin & Tim Burton & Adrien Brody & Halle Berry & Pierce Brosnan & Tobin Bell & Russell Brand & Kevin Costner & Jim Cummings & Sonia Choquette & Michael Caine & Glenn Close & Jim Carrey & Mariah Carey & Sean Connery & Jennifer Connelly & Jackie Chan & James Coburn & Common & John Cleese & Robert De Niro & Leonardo DiCaprio & Johnny Depp & Olympia Dukakis & Danny DeVito & Charlie Day & Robert Duvall & Bette Davis & Daniel Day-Lewis & Richard Donner & Willem Dafoe & Matt Damon & Sharen Davis & Robert Downey Jr. & Claire Danes & Clint Eastwood & Cary Elwes & Danny Elfman & Eminem & Giancarlo Esposito & Emilio Estevez & Peter Falk & Dakota Fanning & Morgan Freeman & Henry Fonda & Albert Finney & Ralph Fiennes & Pat Fraley & James Garner & John Gielgud & Mel Gibson & Ryan Gosling & Hugh Grant & Cary Grant & Whoopi Goldberg & Mark Hamill & Dustin Hoffman & Anthony Hopkins & Holly Hunter & Helen Hunt & Rutger Hauer & John Hurt & Dennis Hopper & Anjelica Huston & James Horner & Jennifer Hale & Gene Hackman & Charlton Heston & Tom Hanks & Jeremy Irons & Mark Isham & Michael Ironside & James Ivory & Samuel L. Jackson & Thomas Jane & Milla Jovovich & James Earl Jones & Hugh Jackman & Angelina Jolie & Glenda Jackson & Janet Jackson & Michael Jackson & Tommy Lee Jones & Peter Jackson & Harvey Keitel & Udo Kier & Kevin Kline & Michael Keaton & Diane Keaton & Nicole Kidman & Josh Keaton & Ashton Kutcher & Wojciech Kilar & Ben Kingsley & Burt Lancaster & Martin Landau & Jack Lemmon & Juliette Lewis & Jennifer Lopez & Ray Liotta & Bill Murray & Elon Musk & Dean Martin & Cheech Marin & Shirley MacLaine & Kyle MacLachlan & Walter Matthau & Joe Morton & Mako & Marilyn Monroe & Eddie Murphy & Eric Mabius & Rick Moranis & Demi Moore & Julianne Moore & Robert Mitchum & Roger Moore & Joe Mantegna & Tress MacNeille & Jack Nicholson & Liam Neeson & Edward Norton & Craig T. Nelson & David Niven & Christopher Nolan & Sam Neill & Blake Neely & Tom Noonan & Leon Niemczyk & Chuck Norris & Gary Oldman & Laurence Olivier & Miranda Otto & Jerry Orbach & Julia Ormond & Lena Olin & Michael Ontkean & Al Pacino & Matthew Perry & Brad Pitt & Sean Penn & Michelle Pfeiffer & Natalie Portman & Gregory Peck & Rob Paulsen & Will Patton & Bill Paxton & Bill Pullman & Jonathan Pryce & Joe Pesci & Jack Palance & Chazz Palminteri & Dennis Quaid & Randy Quaid & Aidan Quinn & Anthony Quinn & Vanessa Redgrave & Eric Roberts & Kurt Russell & Keanu Reeves & Tim Roth & Stephen Rea & Julia Roberts & Cliff Robertson & Kevin Michael Richardson & Robert Redford & Robert Richardson & Keri Russell & Paul Rudd & Cristiano Ronaldo & Gwen Stefani & Arnold Schwarzenegger & Meryl Streep & Sylvester Stallone & Martin Sheen & Susan Sarandon & Donald Sutherland & Wesley Snipes & Adam Sandler & Kiefer Sutherland & John Stockton & Jason Statham & Gary Sinise & James Stewart & Barbara Stanwyck & Mike Tyson & Uma Thurman & John Travolta & John Turturro & Quentin Tarantino & Kirk Thornton & Billy Bob Thornton & Emma Thompson & Danny Trejo & Lauren Tom & Peter Ustinov & Karl Urban & Unmani & Jon Voight & Max Von Sydow & Vince Vaughn & Vangelis & Jean-Claude Van Damme & Ben Watkins & James Woods & Robin Williams & Bruce Willis & Mark Wahlberg & Kate Winslet & John Williams & Elijah Wood & Westbam & Denzel Washington & Sam Worthington & John Wayne & Peter Weir & Frank Welker & Travis Willingham & Peter Weller & Gene Wilder & Billy Wilder & Michael York & Sean Young & Burt Young & Gig Young & Hans Zimmer & Catherine Zeta-Jones & Renee Zellweger & Billy Zane & Ziyi Zhang & Steve Zahn & Robert Zemeckis & Zendaya
Special Thanks To Directors, Producers & Writers Of Movies:
The Godfather & The Shawshank Redemption & Forrest Gump & Pulp Fiction & Toy Story & Gone With The Wind & The Matrix & Ponyo & Duplex & The Silence Of The Lambs & Reservoir Dogs & Cat's Eye & Of Mice And Men & The Dark Knight & Batman & Superman & Apocalypse Now & Titanic & Origin & A Not So Royal Christmas & The Good Ship Murder & Christmas With A Kiss & Femme & Welcome to Samdal-ri & Waitress: The Musical & Trolltider - legenden om Bergatrollet & Christmas on Cherry Lane & Christmas on Windmill Way & Magic in Mistletoe & Les trois mousquetaires: Milady & Shehar Lakhot & Finestkind & Kusuriya no hitorigoto & Znam kako dises & Frybread Face and Me & Trolltider & The Jingle Bell Jubilee & Christmas at the Chalet & Dodger
Special Thanks To Authors Of:
888Hz Abundance Gate, Remove All Negative Blockages, 888 Hz Infinite Abundance, Love & Wealth
MAYOR SLOGO Put Me To WORK... (Minecraft Squid Island)
19世紀末までは自分で演奏を行う場合以外は音楽を楽しむには基本的に音楽家が必要であったが、1877年にトーマス・エジソンが蓄音機を発明し、次いで1887年にエミール・ベルリナーがこれを円盤形に改良し、ここからレコードが登場すると、音楽そのものの個人所有が可能となり、これにより各個人が家庭で音楽を楽しむことも可能となった[23]。
次いで、1920年代にラジオ放送が開始されマスメディアが音声を伝えることも可能になるとすぐに音楽番組が開始され、不特定多数の人々に一律の音楽を届けることが可能となり、音楽の大衆文化化が進んだ。そしてその基盤の上に、音楽の制作や流通、広告を生業とするレコード会社が出現し、大規模な音楽産業が成立することとなった。その後、テレビなどの新しいメディアの登場と普及、カセットテープや1980年代のコンパクトディスクの登場など新しい媒体の出現、1979年に発売されたウォークマンのような携帯音楽プレーヤーの登場などで音楽愛好者はさらに増加し、音楽産業は隆盛の一途をたどった。
音楽産業隆盛の流れは、1990年代後半にインターネットが普及し初めてから変化しはじめた。インターネットを介した音楽供給はそれまでのように音楽を保存した物理的な媒体をもはや必要とせず、物として音楽を所有する需要は減少の一途をたどった。一方で、音楽祭や演奏会はこの時期を通じて開催され続けており、ライブなどはむしろ隆盛を迎えているなど、音楽産業を巡る環境は変化し続けている[23]。
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I LOVE BEING ILLUSTRATOR - Mind Programming - Subliminals - Silent Version :))))
大衆化および産業化の歴史
ヨーロッパでは古くは王侯貴族や教会などが音楽家を保護し、そのなかで数々の名曲が生み出されていたが、18世紀頃よりヨーロッパにおいては市民の経済力が向上し、不特定多数の聴衆に向けての演奏会が盛んに行われるようになった[19]。この傾向はフランス革命(1789年)以後、上記の特権階級の消滅や市民階級の経済力向上(貴族に代わるブルジョワ市民の台頭)に従ってさらに加速していった[20]。
また、16世紀には活版印刷の発明によって楽譜も出版されるようになった。印刷楽譜はそれまでの書写によるものより量産性・正確性・価格のすべてにおいて優れたものであり、音楽、とくに同一の曲の普及に大きな役割を果たした[21]。楽譜出版は、19世紀には商業モデルとして確立し、音楽産業の走りとなった[22]。
Special Thanks:
Jack Palance & Bjork & Joseph Murphy & Derren Brown & Jess Harnell & Chazz Palminteri & Nolan North & Tom Holland & Wes Craven & Charles Aznavour & Henry Winkler & R. Kelly & Peter Gabriel & Neil Ross & Phil LaMarr & Jeff Bezos & David Icke & Donald Trump & Robert De Niro & Brad Pitt & Roddy Frame & Mariah Carey & Mabi Thobejane & Basia Pasek & Judy Garland & Michael Shannon & Gary Oldman & Zendaya & Ron Perlman & Mark Wahlberg & KC & Grotek & Berni & Raptus & Steven & Corson & Lars & Toonyo & Morton & Szafirek & Katarzynka & Corman & Ebeneger & Colman Domingo & Havoc & Azza
19世紀末までは自分で演奏を行う場合以外は音楽を楽しむには基本的に音楽家が必要であったが、1877年にトーマス・エジソンが蓄音機を発明し、次いで1887年にエミール・ベルリナーがこれを円盤形に改良し、ここからレコードが登場すると、音楽そのものの個人所有が可能となり、これにより各個人が家庭で音楽を楽しむことも可能となった[23]。
次いで、1920年代にラジオ放送が開始されマスメディアが音声を伝えることも可能になるとすぐに音楽番組が開始され、不特定多数の人々に一律の音楽を届けることが可能となり、音楽の大衆文化化が進んだ。そしてその基盤の上に、音楽の制作や流通、広告を生業とするレコード会社が出現し、大規模な音楽産業が成立することとなった。その後、テレビなどの新しいメディアの登場と普及、カセットテープや1980年代のコンパクトディスクの登場など新しい媒体の出現、1979年に発売されたウォークマンのような携帯音楽プレーヤーの登場などで音楽愛好者はさらに増加し、音楽産業は隆盛の一途をたどった。
音楽産業隆盛の流れは、1990年代後半にインターネットが普及し初めてから変化しはじめた。インターネットを介した音楽供給はそれまでのように音楽を保存した物理的な媒体をもはや必要とせず、物として音楽を所有する需要は減少の一途をたどった。一方で、音楽祭や演奏会はこの時期を通じて開催され続けており、ライブなどはむしろ隆盛を迎えているなど、音楽産業を巡る環境は変化し続けている[23]。
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MY PET IS SUPERHAPPY - Mind Programming - Subliminals - Silent Version :)
The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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The idea of the subconscious as a powerful or potent agency has allowed the term to become prominent in New Age and self-help literature, in which investigating or controlling its supposed knowledge or power is seen as advantageous. In the New Age community, techniques such as autosuggestion and affirmations are believed to harness the power of the subconscious to influence a person's life and real-world outcomes, even curing sickness. Skeptical Inquirer magazine criticized the lack of falsifiability and testability of these claims.[13] Physicist Ali Alousi, for instance, criticized it as unmeasurable and questioned the likelihood that thoughts can affect anything outside the head.[14] In addition, critics have asserted that the evidence provided is usually anecdotal and that, because of the self-selecting nature of the positive reports, as well as the subjective nature of any results, these reports are susceptible to confirmation bias and selection bias.[15]
Psychologists and psychiatrists use the term "unconscious" in traditional practices, where metaphysical and New Age literature, often use the term subconscious.[16] It should not, however, be inferred that the concept of the unconscious and the New Age concept of the subconscious are precisely equivalent, even though they both warrant consideration of mental processes of the brain. Psychologists and psychiatrists take a much more limited view of the capabilities of the unconscious than are represented by New Age depiction of the subconscious. There are a number of methods in use in the contemporary New Age and paranormal communities that affect the latter: Affirmations, Autosuggestion, Binaural beats, Hypnosis, Subliminal message.
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Sigmund Freud used the term "subconscious" in 1893[4][5] to describe associations and impulses that are not accessible to consciousness.[6] He later abandoned the term in favor of unconscious, noting the following:
If someone talks of subconsciousness, I cannot tell whether he means the term topographically – to indicate something lying in the mind beneath consciousness – or qualitatively – to indicate another consciousness, a subterranean one, as it were. He is probably not clear about any of it. The only trustworthy antithesis is between conscious and unconscious.[7][5]
In 1896, in Letter 52, Freud introduced the stratification of mental processes, noting that memory-traces are occasionally re-arranged in accordance with new circumstances. In this theory, he differentiated between Wahrnehmungszeichen ("Indication of perception"), Unbewusstsein ("the unconscious") and Vorbewusstsein ("the Preconscious").[6] From this point forward, Freud no longer used the term "subconscious" because, in his opinion, it failed to differentiate whether content and the processing occurred in the unconscious or preconscious mind.[8]
Charles Rycroft explains that the subconscious is a term "never used in psychoanalytic writings".[9] Peter Gay says that the use of the term subconscious where unconscious is meant is "a common and telling mistake";[10] indeed, "when [the term] is employed to say something 'Freudian', it is proof that the writer has not read [their] Freud".[11]
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The idea of the subconscious as a powerful or potent agency has allowed the term to become prominent in New Age and self-help literature, in which investigating or controlling its supposed knowledge or power is seen as advantageous. In the New Age community, techniques such as autosuggestion and affirmations are believed to harness the power of the subconscious to influence a person's life and real-world outcomes, even curing sickness. Skeptical Inquirer magazine criticized the lack of falsifiability and testability of these claims.[13] Physicist Ali Alousi, for instance, criticized it as unmeasurable and questioned the likelihood that thoughts can affect anything outside the head.[14] In addition, critics have asserted that the evidence provided is usually anecdotal and that, because of the self-selecting nature of the positive reports, as well as the subjective nature of any results, these reports are susceptible to confirmation bias and selection bias.[15]
Psychologists and psychiatrists use the term "unconscious" in traditional practices, where metaphysical and New Age literature, often use the term subconscious.[16] It should not, however, be inferred that the concept of the unconscious and the New Age concept of the subconscious are precisely equivalent, even though they both warrant consideration of mental processes of the brain. Psychologists and psychiatrists take a much more limited view of the capabilities of the unconscious than are represented by New Age depiction of the subconscious. There are a number of methods in use in the contemporary New Age and paranormal communities that affect the latter: Affirmations, Autosuggestion, Binaural beats, Hypnosis, Subliminal message.
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Sigmund Freud used the term "subconscious" in 1893[4][5] to describe associations and impulses that are not accessible to consciousness.[6] He later abandoned the term in favor of unconscious, noting the following:
If someone talks of subconsciousness, I cannot tell whether he means the term topographically – to indicate something lying in the mind beneath consciousness – or qualitatively – to indicate another consciousness, a subterranean one, as it were. He is probably not clear about any of it. The only trustworthy antithesis is between conscious and unconscious.[7][5]
In 1896, in Letter 52, Freud introduced the stratification of mental processes, noting that memory-traces are occasionally re-arranged in accordance with new circumstances. In this theory, he differentiated between Wahrnehmungszeichen ("Indication of perception"), Unbewusstsein ("the unconscious") and Vorbewusstsein ("the Preconscious").[6] From this point forward, Freud no longer used the term "subconscious" because, in his opinion, it failed to differentiate whether content and the processing occurred in the unconscious or preconscious mind.[8]
Charles Rycroft explains that the subconscious is a term "never used in psychoanalytic writings".[9] Peter Gay says that the use of the term subconscious where unconscious is meant is "a common and telling mistake";[10] indeed, "when [the term] is employed to say something 'Freudian', it is proof that the writer has not read [their] Freud".[11]
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The idea of the subconscious as a powerful or potent agency has allowed the term to become prominent in New Age and self-help literature, in which investigating or controlling its supposed knowledge or power is seen as advantageous. In the New Age community, techniques such as autosuggestion and affirmations are believed to harness the power of the subconscious to influence a person's life and real-world outcomes, even curing sickness. Skeptical Inquirer magazine criticized the lack of falsifiability and testability of these claims.[13] Physicist Ali Alousi, for instance, criticized it as unmeasurable and questioned the likelihood that thoughts can affect anything outside the head.[14] In addition, critics have asserted that the evidence provided is usually anecdotal and that, because of the self-selecting nature of the positive reports, as well as the subjective nature of any results, these reports are susceptible to confirmation bias and selection bias.[15]
Psychologists and psychiatrists use the term "unconscious" in traditional practices, where metaphysical and New Age literature, often use the term subconscious.[16] It should not, however, be inferred that the concept of the unconscious and the New Age concept of the subconscious are precisely equivalent, even though they both warrant consideration of mental processes of the brain. Psychologists and psychiatrists take a much more limited view of the capabilities of the unconscious than are represented by New Age depiction of the subconscious. There are a number of methods in use in the contemporary New Age and paranormal communities that affect the latter: Affirmations, Autosuggestion, Binaural beats, Hypnosis, Subliminal message.
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Taoist music is the ceremonial music of Taoism. The importance of music in Taoist ceremony is demonstrated by revealing how central beliefs are reflected through elements of music such as instrumentation and rhythm. The principal belief of the Yin Yang is reflected in the categorization of musical tones. The two main tones of Taoist chanting are the Yin Tone and the Yang Tone.[48] Taoist music can be found in every ceremonial occasion, including "Five Offerings" and the "Ode of Wishing for Longevity."[49]
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Als Geistliche Musik oder Religiöse Musik bezeichnet man im Gegensatz zur weltlichen Musik solche, die für religiöse Anlässe oder mit einem religiösen Einfluss komponiert bzw. musiziert wird. Im Christentum umfasst dies insbesondere die Kirchenmusik.[1]
Bei den ethnischen Religionen ist die sakrale Musik ein Mittel, um mit den Göttern in Verbindung zu treten. Durch Gesang und rituelle Tänze soll eine magische Beschwörung bewirkt werden.
In den meisten Religionen soll das gemeinsame Singen Gemeinschaftsgefühl vermitteln und religiöse Inhalte vermitteln, insbesondere bei der Feier von religiösen Zeremonien.
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Sigmund Freud used the term "subconscious" in 1893[4][5] to describe associations and impulses that are not accessible to consciousness.[6] He later abandoned the term in favor of unconscious, noting the following:
If someone talks of subconsciousness, I cannot tell whether he means the term topographically – to indicate something lying in the mind beneath consciousness – or qualitatively – to indicate another consciousness, a subterranean one, as it were. He is probably not clear about any of it. The only trustworthy antithesis is between conscious and unconscious.[7][5]
In 1896, in Letter 52, Freud introduced the stratification of mental processes, noting that memory-traces are occasionally re-arranged in accordance with new circumstances. In this theory, he differentiated between Wahrnehmungszeichen ("Indication of perception"), Unbewusstsein ("the unconscious") and Vorbewusstsein ("the Preconscious").[6] From this point forward, Freud no longer used the term "subconscious" because, in his opinion, it failed to differentiate whether content and the processing occurred in the unconscious or preconscious mind.[8]
Charles Rycroft explains that the subconscious is a term "never used in psychoanalytic writings".[9] Peter Gay says that the use of the term subconscious where unconscious is meant is "a common and telling mistake";[10] indeed, "when [the term] is employed to say something 'Freudian', it is proof that the writer has not read [their] Freud".[11]
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Chazz Palminteri & Nolan North & Wesley Snipes & Sharon Stone & Tony Scott & Sylvester Stallone & Arnold Schwarzenegger & Ridley Scott & Kevin Spacey & James Stewart & Martin Sheen & Susan Sarandon & Donald Sutherland & Jason Statham & Barbara Stanwyck & Meryl Streep & Kiefer Sutherland & Brian Tracy & Donald Trump & John Travolta & Billy Bob Thornton & Uma Thurman & Tara Strong & Peter Ustinov & Jean-Claude Van Damme & Max Von Sydow & Jon Voight & Zendaya & Vince Vaughn & Vangelis & Denzel Washington & Mark Wahlberg & Bruce Willis & John Williams & Robin Williams & Peter Weir & Donnie Wahlberg & Michael York & Sean Young & Burt Young & Billy Zane & Ian Ziering & Robert Zemeckis & Frank Welker & Kari Wahlgren & Robert Wuhl & Forest Whitaker & Debra Winger & Hans Zimmer
The idea of the subconscious as a powerful or potent agency has allowed the term to become prominent in New Age and self-help literature, in which investigating or controlling its supposed knowledge or power is seen as advantageous. In the New Age community, techniques such as autosuggestion and affirmations are believed to harness the power of the subconscious to influence a person's life and real-world outcomes, even curing sickness. Skeptical Inquirer magazine criticized the lack of falsifiability and testability of these claims.[13] Physicist Ali Alousi, for instance, criticized it as unmeasurable and questioned the likelihood that thoughts can affect anything outside the head.[14] In addition, critics have asserted that the evidence provided is usually anecdotal and that, because of the self-selecting nature of the positive reports, as well as the subjective nature of any results, these reports are susceptible to confirmation bias and selection bias.[15]
Psychologists and psychiatrists use the term "unconscious" in traditional practices, where metaphysical and New Age literature, often use the term subconscious.[16] It should not, however, be inferred that the concept of the unconscious and the New Age concept of the subconscious are precisely equivalent, even though they both warrant consideration of mental processes of the brain. Psychologists and psychiatrists take a much more limited view of the capabilities of the unconscious than are represented by New Age depiction of the subconscious. There are a number of methods in use in the contemporary New Age and paranormal communities that affect the latter: Affirmations, Autosuggestion, Binaural beats, Hypnosis, Subliminal message.
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Taoist music is the ceremonial music of Taoism. The importance of music in Taoist ceremony is demonstrated by revealing how central beliefs are reflected through elements of music such as instrumentation and rhythm. The principal belief of the Yin Yang is reflected in the categorization of musical tones. The two main tones of Taoist chanting are the Yin Tone and the Yang Tone.[48] Taoist music can be found in every ceremonial occasion, including "Five Offerings" and the "Ode of Wishing for Longevity."[49]
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& Britney Spears & Rita Ora & Donald Trump & Jeremy Shada
& Carlos Alazraqui & Tim Abell & Charles Aznavour & Azza
& Ayya & Fred Astaire & Magdalena Abakanowicz & Sean Astin
& Porfiry Iwanow & Jack Palance & Bjork & Sam Harris
& Jessica Alba & Amy Adams & Ben Affleck & Wes Anderson
Another Special Thanks:
Lloyd Bridges & Beau Bridges & Jeff Bridges & Marlon Brando & Anne Bancroft & Christian Bale & Glenn Close & Michael Caine & Sean Connery & Jason Connery & Nicolas Cage & John Cusack & Warren Beatty & Kevin Costner & Robert De Niro & Jim Carrey & Robert Duvall & Daniel Day-Lewis & Claire Danes & Danny DeVito & Bette Davis & Faye Dunaway & Xander Berkeley & Paul Giamatti & Clint Eastwood & Cary Elwes & Giancarlo Esposito & Ryan Gosling & Jodie Foster & Peter Falk & Albert Finney & Ralph Fiennes & Harrison Ford & Fabio & Fergie & Morgan Freeman & Mel Gibson & Cary Grant & Hugh Grant & James Garner & Jennifer Garner & Ron Jeremy & Jake Gyllenhaal & Grant George & Pam Grier & James Gammon & Michael Gambon & Steve Guttenberg & Harry Gaze & Holly Hunter & Helen Hunt & Rutger Hauer & John Hurt & Dennis Hopper & Anjelica Huston & James Horner & Jennifer Hale & Gene Hackman & Charlton Heston & Tom Hanks & Jeremy Irons & Mark Isham & Michael Ironside & James Ivory & Samuel L. Jackson & Thomas Jane & Milla Jovovich & James Earl Jones & Hugh Jackman & Angelina Jolie & Glenda Jackson & Janet Jackson & Michael Jackson & Tommy Lee Jones & Peter Jackson & Harvey Keitel & Udo Kier & Kevin Kline & Michael Keaton & Diane Keaton & Nicole Kidman & Josh Keaton & Ashton Kutcher & Wojciech Kilar & Ben Kingsley & Burt Lancaster & Martin Landau & Jack Lemmon & Juliette Lewis & Jennifer Lopez & Ray Liotta & Bill Murray & Elon Musk & Dean Martin & Cheech Marin & Shirley MacLaine & Kyle MacLachlan & Walter Matthau & Joe Morton & Mako & Marilyn Monroe & Eddie Murphy & Eric Mabius & Rick Moranis & Demi Moore & Julianne Moore & Robert Mitchum & Roger Moore & Joe Mantegna & Tress MacNeille & Jack Nicholson & Liam Neeson & Edward Norton & Craig T. Nelson & David Niven & Christopher Nolan & Sam Neill & Blake Neely & Tom Noonan & Leon Niemczyk & Chuck Norris & Gary Oldman & Laurence Olivier & Miranda Otto & Jerry Orbach & Julia Ormond & Lena Olin & Michael Ontkean & Al Pacino & Matthew Perry & Brad Pitt & Sean Penn & Michelle Pfeiffer & Natalie Portman & Gregory Peck & Rob Paulsen & Will Patton & Bill Paxton & Bill Pullman & Jonathan Pryce & Joe Pesci & Jack Palance & Chazz Palminteri & Dennis Quaid & Randy Quaid & Aidan Quinn & Anthony Quinn & Vanessa Redgrave & Eric Roberts & Kurt Russell & Keanu Reeves & Tim Roth & Stephen Rea & Julia Roberts & Cliff Robertson & Kevin Michael Richardson & Robert Redford & Robert Richardson & Keri Russell & Paul Rudd & Cristiano Ronaldo & Gwen Stefani & Arnold Schwarzenegger & Meryl Streep & Sylvester Stallone & Martin Sheen & Susan Sarandon & Donald Sutherland & Wesley Snipes & Adam Sandler & Kiefer Sutherland & John Stockton & Jason Statham & Gary Sinise & James Stewart & Barbara Stanwyck & Mike Tyson & Uma Thurman & John Travolta & John Turturro & Quentin Tarantino & Kirk Thornton & Billy Bob Thornton & Emma Thompson & Danny Trejo & Lauren Tom & Peter Ustinov & Karl Urban & Unmani & Jon Voight & Max Von Sydow & Vince Vaughn & Vangelis & Jean-Claude Van Damme & Ben Watkins & James Woods & Robin Williams & Bruce Willis & Mark Wahlberg & Kate Winslet & John Williams & Elijah Wood & Westbam & Denzel Washington & Sam Worthington & John Wayne & Peter Weir & Frank Welker & Travis Willingham & Peter Weller & Gene Wilder & Billy Wilder & Michael York & Sean Young & Burt Young & Gig Young & Hans Zimmer & Catherine Zeta-Jones & Renee Zellweger & Billy Zane & Ziyi Zhang & Steve Zahn & Robert Zemeckis & Zendaya
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Special Thanks To Authors Of:
888Hz Abundance Gate, Remove All Negative Blockages, 888 Hz Infinite Abundance, Love & Wealth
MAYOR SLOGO Put Me To WORK... (Minecraft Squid Island)
Als Geistliche Musik oder Religiöse Musik bezeichnet man im Gegensatz zur weltlichen Musik solche, die für religiöse Anlässe oder mit einem religiösen Einfluss komponiert bzw. musiziert wird. Im Christentum umfasst dies insbesondere die Kirchenmusik.[1]
Bei den ethnischen Religionen ist die sakrale Musik ein Mittel, um mit den Göttern in Verbindung zu treten. Durch Gesang und rituelle Tänze soll eine magische Beschwörung bewirkt werden.
In den meisten Religionen soll das gemeinsame Singen Gemeinschaftsgefühl vermitteln und religiöse Inhalte vermitteln, insbesondere bei der Feier von religiösen Zeremonien.
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The idea of the subconscious as a powerful or potent agency has allowed the term to become prominent in New Age and self-help literature, in which investigating or controlling its supposed knowledge or power is seen as advantageous. In the New Age community, techniques such as autosuggestion and affirmations are believed to harness the power of the subconscious to influence a person's life and real-world outcomes, even curing sickness. Skeptical Inquirer magazine criticized the lack of falsifiability and testability of these claims.[13] Physicist Ali Alousi, for instance, criticized it as unmeasurable and questioned the likelihood that thoughts can affect anything outside the head.[14] In addition, critics have asserted that the evidence provided is usually anecdotal and that, because of the self-selecting nature of the positive reports, as well as the subjective nature of any results, these reports are susceptible to confirmation bias and selection bias.[15]
Psychologists and psychiatrists use the term "unconscious" in traditional practices, where metaphysical and New Age literature, often use the term subconscious.[16] It should not, however, be inferred that the concept of the unconscious and the New Age concept of the subconscious are precisely equivalent, even though they both warrant consideration of mental processes of the brain. Psychologists and psychiatrists take a much more limited view of the capabilities of the unconscious than are represented by New Age depiction of the subconscious. There are a number of methods in use in the contemporary New Age and paranormal communities that affect the latter: Affirmations, Autosuggestion, Binaural beats, Hypnosis, Subliminal message.
Sigmund Freud used the term "subconscious" in 1893[4][5] to describe associations and impulses that are not accessible to consciousness.[6] He later abandoned the term in favor of unconscious, noting the following:
If someone talks of subconsciousness, I cannot tell whether he means the term topographically – to indicate something lying in the mind beneath consciousness – or qualitatively – to indicate another consciousness, a subterranean one, as it were. He is probably not clear about any of it. The only trustworthy antithesis is between conscious and unconscious.[7][5]
In 1896, in Letter 52, Freud introduced the stratification of mental processes, noting that memory-traces are occasionally re-arranged in accordance with new circumstances. In this theory, he differentiated between Wahrnehmungszeichen ("Indication of perception"), Unbewusstsein ("the unconscious") and Vorbewusstsein ("the Preconscious").[6] From this point forward, Freud no longer used the term "subconscious" because, in his opinion, it failed to differentiate whether content and the processing occurred in the unconscious or preconscious mind.[8]
Charles Rycroft explains that the subconscious is a term "never used in psychoanalytic writings".[9] Peter Gay says that the use of the term subconscious where unconscious is meant is "a common and telling mistake";[10] indeed, "when [the term] is employed to say something 'Freudian', it is proof that the writer has not read [their] Freud".[11]
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Artificial selection in fancy mice has created numerous available fur colours. These include colours like black, chocolate, blue, white, cream, lilac, red, fawn, champagne, cinnamon, golden agouti, silver agouti, silver, and dove. Depending on its colouration, a fancy mouse may have black or pink eyes.
Fancy mice have also been bred to exhibit multiple kinds of markings. Which of these markings are standardized and what those standards are, can vary from club to club. While not a comprehensive list of fancy mouse patterns, some notable markings in fancy mice include even marked mice (white mice with even patches of colour), broken marked mice (white mice with uneven patches of colour), banded mice (coloured mice with a band of white around their midsection), rump white mice (coloured mice with a white rump), Hereford mice (coloured mice with completely white faces and a white marking on the underside, resembling Hereford cattle), and Dutch mice (white mice with a coloured rump and cheek patches, resembling a Dutch rabbit). Mice with completely coloured undersides may be referred to as tan mice (when the underside colouration is a rich orange colour) or fox mice (when the underside colouration is white or near white).[1] Completely solid coloured mice are referred to as self mice.[2]
In addition to colouration, fancy mice exhibit multiple different coat types, referred to as varieties. Most fancy mice fall under the Standard variety, meaning that their coat is short, straight, smooth, and close to the body. However, some may be Satin mice (coats that are similar to Standard mice, but with higher sheen), Long Hair mice (Standard or Satin coats that are longer than usual), curly or wavy haired (specific names for these varieties vary depending on club), or even hairless.
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A healthy fancy mouse will live on average 18 to 30 months, depending on genetic predisposition. Like most mammals, mice are susceptible to fleas, mites, ticks, and other skin parasites, as well as intestinal parasites. The cage should be cleaned regularly, and preferably treated with anti-mite spray. Mice are particularly sensitive to drafts and may pick up colds and other flu-like conditions. Mice can also over-groom when stressed, leading to skin irritations and fur loss. In severe cases, mice may cause themselves injury with obsessive scratching. One of the best methods of treating this disorder is trimming the mouse's toenails, which will prevent it from causing itself further harm.[8] Older mice (older than a year) are susceptible to tumors, especially breast cancer in females, as the mammary tissue is distributed around much of the body. Other common cancers in mice are leukemia and lymphoma.[9] The reason that mice, as well as many other small animals get ill easier is due to their genomes containing more viruses.[10] Persistent problems should be referred to a veterinarian, although finding a veterinarian with experience in treating mice can be difficult.
Fancy mice can become obese if they overeat and do not get enough physical activity. This can lead to them developing life-threatening cardiovascular disorders and diabetes as well as arthritis. Activity aids such as tubes and wheels are useful for ensuring mice get enough exercise, as well as mental stimulation. Mice also love to climb, and a wire cage with horizontal bars is perfect for this. A mouse set loose for exercise should be carefully observed, as they tend to scurry into a hiding spot and can be difficult to retrieve.
As rodents, mice must gnaw to keep their incisors from growing too long. Overgrown teeth can cause occlusion (blockage) of the mouth, which in extreme cases can lead to starvation. Hard foodstuffs, small pieces of wood or specially prepared blocks can suit this purpose, although some mice can grind their teeth together ("bruxing") to keep them short. In rare cases, a mouse may not be able to gnaw effectively, either from malformed incisors or jaws, and so its teeth must be trimmed by a veterinarian.
Mice self-groom and do not need to be bathed, unless they have a skin condition which requires special treatment.
Mice can also get diarrhea. For humans in developed countries with access to clean water, this is usually not a life-threatening condition. For mice though, it can be. Diarrhea in mice is more likely to cause dehydration and death than it is in humans, due to their small size.
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Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine,[1] is celebrated annually on February 14.[2] It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine and through later folk traditions, it has also become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.[3][4]
There are a number of martyrdom stories associated with various Saint Valentines connected to February 14,[5] including an account of the imprisonment of Saint Valentine of Rome for ministering to Christians persecuted under the Roman Empire in the third century.[6][7] According to an early tradition, Saint Valentine restored sight to the blind daughter of his jailer.[8] Numerous later additions to the legend have better related it to the theme of love: tradition maintains that Saint Valentine performed weddings for Christian soldiers who were forbidden to marry by the Roman emperor;[7] an 18th-century embellishment to the legend claims he wrote the jailer's daughter a letter signed "Your Valentine" as a farewell before his execution;[9]
The 8th-century Gelasian Sacramentary recorded the celebration of the Feast of Saint Valentine on February 14.[10][11] The day became associated with romantic love in the 14th and 15th centuries when notions of courtly love flourished, apparently by association with the "lovebirds" of early spring. In 18th-century England, it grew into an occasion for couples to express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"). Valentine's Day symbols that are used today include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. In the 19th century, handmade cards gave way to mass-produced greetings.[12] In Italy, Saint Valentine's keys are given to lovers "as a romantic symbol and an invitation to unlock the giver's heart", as well as to children to ward off epilepsy (called Saint Valentine's Malady).[13]
Saint Valentine's Day is not a public holiday in any country, although it is an official feast day in the Anglican Communion[14] and the Lutheran Church.[15] Many parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church also celebrate Saint Valentine's Day on July 6 in honor of Roman presbyter Saint Valentine, and on July 30 in honor of Hieromartyr Valentine, the Bishop of Interamna (modern Terni).[16]
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The cinema of the United States, often generally referred to as Hollywood, has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. The United States cinema (Hollywood) is the oldest film industry in the world and also the largest film industry in terms of revenue. Hollywood is the primary nexus of the U.S. film industry with established film study facilities such as the American Film Institute, LA Film School and NYFA being established in the area.[7] However, four of the six major film studios are owned by East Coast companies. The major film studios of Hollywood including Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 20th Century Fox, and Paramount Pictures are the primary source of the most commercially successful movies in the world,[8][9] such as The Sound of Music (1965), Star Wars (1977), Titanic (1997), and Avatar (2009).
American film studios today collectively generate several hundred films every year, making the United States one of the most prolific producers of films in the world. Only The Walt Disney Company — which owns the Walt Disney Studios — is fully based in Southern California.[10] And while Sony Pictures Entertainment is headquartered in Culver City, California, its parent company, the Sony Corporation, is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Most shooting now[when?] takes place in California, New York, Louisiana, Georgia and North Carolina. New Mexico, especially in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas, had been an increasingly popular state for filming; Breaking Bad, the television show was set there, and movies such as No Country for Old Men and Rust were shot there.[citation needed] Between 2009 and 2015, Hollywood consistently grossed $10 billion (or more) annually.[11] Hollywood's award ceremony, the Academy Awards, officially known as The Oscars, is held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) every year and as of 2019, more than 3,000 Oscars have been awarded.[12]
Nestor studio, 1911
On 27 October 1911, Nestor Film Company established Hollywood's first permanent film studio. The California weather allowed for year-round filming. In 1912, Universal Studios was formed, merging Nestor and several other motion picture companies, including Independent Moving Pictures (IMP).
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence.[1] However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debate by philosophers, theologians, and all of science. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination and volition.[2] Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, or self-awareness either continuously changing or not.[3][4] The disparate range of research, notions and speculations raises a curiosity about whether the right questions are being asked.[5]
Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: ordered disctinction between self and environment, simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event or mental process of the brain.
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence.[1] However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debate by philosophers, theologians, and all of science. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination and volition.[2] Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, or self-awareness either continuously changing or not.[3][4] The disparate range of research, notions and speculations raises a curiosity about whether the right questions are being asked.[5]
Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: ordered disctinction between self and environment, simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event or mental process of the brain.
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence.[1] However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debate by philosophers, theologians, and all of science. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination and volition.[2] Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, or self-awareness either continuously changing or not.[3][4] The disparate range of research, notions and speculations raises a curiosity about whether the right questions are being asked.[5]
Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: ordered disctinction between self and environment, simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event or mental process of the brain.
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence.[1] However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debate by philosophers, theologians, and all of science. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination and volition.[2] Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, or self-awareness either continuously changing or not.[3][4] The disparate range of research, notions and speculations raises a curiosity about whether the right questions are being asked.[5]
Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: ordered disctinction between self and environment, simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event or mental process of the brain.
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Music - LUKAS IN CHIPLAND - ZARDO IN POLAND - SLOW VERSION
Taoist music is the ceremonial music of Taoism. The importance of music in Taoist ceremony is demonstrated by revealing how central beliefs are reflected through elements of music such as instrumentation and rhythm. The principal belief of the Yin Yang is reflected in the categorization of musical tones. The two main tones of Taoist chanting are the Yin Tone and the Yang Tone.[48] Taoist music can be found in every ceremonial occasion, including "Five Offerings" and the "Ode of Wishing for Longevity."[49]
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Als Geistliche Musik oder Religiöse Musik bezeichnet man im Gegensatz zur weltlichen Musik solche, die für religiöse Anlässe oder mit einem religiösen Einfluss komponiert bzw. musiziert wird. Im Christentum umfasst dies insbesondere die Kirchenmusik.[1]
Bei den ethnischen Religionen ist die sakrale Musik ein Mittel, um mit den Göttern in Verbindung zu treten. Durch Gesang und rituelle Tänze soll eine magische Beschwörung bewirkt werden.
In den meisten Religionen soll das gemeinsame Singen Gemeinschaftsgefühl vermitteln und religiöse Inhalte vermitteln, insbesondere bei der Feier von religiösen Zeremonien.
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence.[1] However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debate by philosophers, theologians, and all of science. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination and volition.[2] Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, or self-awareness either continuously changing or not.[3][4] The disparate range of research, notions and speculations raises a curiosity about whether the right questions are being asked.[5]
Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: ordered disctinction between self and environment, simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event or mental process of the brain.
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence.[1] However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debate by philosophers, theologians, and all of science. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination and volition.[2] Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, or self-awareness either continuously changing or not.[3][4] The disparate range of research, notions and speculations raises a curiosity about whether the right questions are being asked.[5]
Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: ordered disctinction between self and environment, simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event or mental process of the brain.
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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Sigmund Freud used the term "subconscious" in 1893[4][5] to describe associations and impulses that are not accessible to consciousness.[6] He later abandoned the term in favor of unconscious, noting the following:
If someone talks of subconsciousness, I cannot tell whether he means the term topographically – to indicate something lying in the mind beneath consciousness – or qualitatively – to indicate another consciousness, a subterranean one, as it were. He is probably not clear about any of it. The only trustworthy antithesis is between conscious and unconscious.[7][5]
In 1896, in Letter 52, Freud introduced the stratification of mental processes, noting that memory-traces are occasionally re-arranged in accordance with new circumstances. In this theory, he differentiated between Wahrnehmungszeichen ("Indication of perception"), Unbewusstsein ("the unconscious") and Vorbewusstsein ("the Preconscious").[6] From this point forward, Freud no longer used the term "subconscious" because, in his opinion, it failed to differentiate whether content and the processing occurred in the unconscious or preconscious mind.[8]
Charles Rycroft explains that the subconscious is a term "never used in psychoanalytic writings".[9] Peter Gay says that the use of the term subconscious where unconscious is meant is "a common and telling mistake";[10] indeed, "when [the term] is employed to say something 'Freudian', it is proof that the writer has not read [their] Freud".[11]
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The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World. Design'd for Two Parts. The First Considering it Absolutely in It Self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature." A more recent use was in 1889 by the psychologist Pierre Janet (1859–1947), in his doctorate of letters thesis, De l'Automatisme Psychologique.[1] Janet argued that underneath the layers of critical-thought functions of the conscious mind lay a powerful awareness that he called the subconscious mind.[2]
In the strict psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or existing outside of consciousness".[2]
Locke and Kristof write that there is a limit to what can be held in conscious focal awareness, an alternative storehouse of one's knowledge and prior experience is needed, which they label the subconscious.
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& Jessica Alba & Amy Adams & Ben Affleck & Wes Anderson
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& Robert Preston & Vincent Price & David Proval & Richard Pryor & Bill Pullman & Dennis Quaid
& Randy Quaid & Aidan Quinn & Anthony Quinn & Lee Remick & Jean Reno & Ryan Reynolds & Eric Roberts
& Denise Richards & Mickey Rooney & Theresa Russell & Rene Russo & Diane Salinger & Adam Sandler
& Arnold Schwarzenegger & Will Sasso & Andrzej Seweryn & Michael Shannon & Omar Sharif & Gary Sinise
& Christian Slater & Maggie Smith & Kevin Spacey & Barbara Stanwyck & Mary Steenburgen & Daniel Stern
& Kristen Stewart & Patrick Stewart & Julia Stiles & Ben Stiller & Charlize Theron & Justin Theroux
& Liv Tyler & Jeanne Tripplehorn & Karl Urban & Lee Van Cleef & Jean-Claude Van Damme & Vince Vaughn
& Sofia Vergara & Jon Voight & Zendaya & Max Von Sydow & Christopher Walken & M. Emmet Walsh
& Jack Warden & John Wayne & Dianne Wiest & Henry Winkler & Kristen Wiig & Gene Wilder & Owen Wilson
& Debra Winger & Kate Winslet & Ray Winstone & Zbigniew Zamachowski & Elijah Wood & Billy Zane
& Renee Zellweger with Treat Williams and Arnold Vosloo
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The Godfather & The Shawshank Redemption & Forrest Gump & Pulp Fiction & Toy Story & Gone With The Wind & The Matrix & Ponyo & Duplex & The Silence Of The Lambs & Reservoir Dogs & Cat's Eye & Of Mice And Men & The Dark Knight & Batman & Superman & Apocalypse Now & Titanic & Origin & A Not So Royal Christmas & The Good Ship Murder & Christmas With A Kiss & Femme & Welcome to Samdal-ri & Waitress: The Musical & Trolltider - legenden om Bergatrollet & Christmas on Cherry Lane & Christmas on Windmill Way & Magic in Mistletoe & Les trois mousquetaires: Milady & Shehar Lakhot & Finestkind & Kusuriya no hitorigoto & Znam kako dises & Frybread Face and Me & Trolltider & The Jingle Bell Jubilee & Christmas at the Chalet & Dodger
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Sigmund Freud used the term "subconscious" in 1893[4][5] to describe associations and impulses that are not accessible to consciousness.[6] He later abandoned the term in favor of unconscious, noting the following:
If someone talks of subconsciousness, I cannot tell whether he means the term topographically – to indicate something lying in the mind beneath consciousness – or qualitatively – to indicate another consciousness, a subterranean one, as it were. He is probably not clear about any of it. The only trustworthy antithesis is between conscious and unconscious.[7][5]
In 1896, in Letter 52, Freud introduced the stratification of mental processes, noting that memory-traces are occasionally re-arranged in accordance with new circumstances. In this theory, he differentiated between Wahrnehmungszeichen ("Indication of perception"), Unbewusstsein ("the unconscious") and Vorbewusstsein ("the Preconscious").[6] From this point forward, Freud no longer used the term "subconscious" because, in his opinion, it failed to differentiate whether content and the processing occurred in the unconscious or preconscious mind.[8]
Charles Rycroft explains that the subconscious is a term "never used in psychoanalytic writings".[9] Peter Gay says that the use of the term subconscious where unconscious is meant is "a common and telling mistake";[10] indeed, "when [the term] is employed to say something 'Freudian', it is proof that the writer has not read [their] Freud".[11]
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Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets (cels) to be photographed and exhibited on film. Animation has been recognized as an artistic medium, specifically within the entertainment industry. Many animations are computer animations made with computer-generated imagery (CGI). Stop motion animation, in particular claymation, has continued to exist alongside these other forms.
Animation is contrasted with live-action film, although the two do not exist in isolation. Many moviemakers have produced films that are a hybrid of the two. As CGI increasingly approximates photographic imagery, filmmakers can easily composite 3D animations into their film rather than using practical effects for showy visual effects (VFX).
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Computer animation can be very detailed 3D animation, while 2D computer animation (which may have the look of traditional animation) can be used for stylistic reasons, low bandwidth, or faster real-time renderings. Other common animation methods apply a stop motion technique to two- and three-dimensional objects like paper cutouts, puppets, or clay figures.
A cartoon is an animated film, usually a short film, featuring an exaggerated visual style. The style takes inspiration from comic strips, often featuring anthropomorphic animals, superheroes, or the adventures of human protagonists. Especially with animals that form a natural predator/prey relationship (e.g. cats and mice, coyotes and birds), the action often centers on violent pratfalls such as falls, collisions, and explosions that would be lethal in real life.
The illusion of animation—as in motion pictures in general—has traditionally been attributed to the persistence of vision and later to the phi phenomenon and beta movement, but the exact neurological causes are still uncertain. The illusion of motion caused by a rapid succession of images that minimally differ from each other, with unnoticeable interruptions, is a stroboscopic effect. While animators traditionally used to draw each part of the movements and changes of figures on transparent cels that could be moved over a separate background, computer animation is usually based on programming paths between key frames to maneuver digitally created figures throughout a digitally created environment.
Analog mechanical animation media that rely on the rapid display of sequential images include the phénakisticope, zoetrope, flip book, praxinoscope, and film. Television and video are popular electronic animation media that originally were analog and now operate digitally. For display on computers, technology such as the animated GIF and Flash animation were developed.
In addition to short films, feature films, television series, animated GIFs, and other media dedicated to the display of moving images, animation is also prevalent in video games, motion graphics, user interfaces, and visual effects.[1]
The physical movement of image parts through simple mechanics—for instance, moving images in magic lantern shows—can also be considered animation. The mechanical manipulation of three-dimensional puppets and objects to emulate living beings has a very long history in automata. Electronic automata were popularized by Disney as animatronics.
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Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets (cels) to be photographed and exhibited on film. Animation has been recognized as an artistic medium, specifically within the entertainment industry. Many animations are computer animations made with computer-generated imagery (CGI). Stop motion animation, in particular claymation, has continued to exist alongside these other forms.
Animation is contrasted with live-action film, although the two do not exist in isolation. Many moviemakers have produced films that are a hybrid of the two. As CGI increasingly approximates photographic imagery, filmmakers can easily composite 3D animations into their film rather than using practical effects for showy visual effects (VFX).
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Computer animation can be very detailed 3D animation, while 2D computer animation (which may have the look of traditional animation) can be used for stylistic reasons, low bandwidth, or faster real-time renderings. Other common animation methods apply a stop motion technique to two- and three-dimensional objects like paper cutouts, puppets, or clay figures.
A cartoon is an animated film, usually a short film, featuring an exaggerated visual style. The style takes inspiration from comic strips, often featuring anthropomorphic animals, superheroes, or the adventures of human protagonists. Especially with animals that form a natural predator/prey relationship (e.g. cats and mice, coyotes and birds), the action often centers on violent pratfalls such as falls, collisions, and explosions that would be lethal in real life.
The illusion of animation—as in motion pictures in general—has traditionally been attributed to the persistence of vision and later to the phi phenomenon and beta movement, but the exact neurological causes are still uncertain. The illusion of motion caused by a rapid succession of images that minimally differ from each other, with unnoticeable interruptions, is a stroboscopic effect. While animators traditionally used to draw each part of the movements and changes of figures on transparent cels that could be moved over a separate background, computer animation is usually based on programming paths between key frames to maneuver digitally created figures throughout a digitally created environment.
Analog mechanical animation media that rely on the rapid display of sequential images include the phénakisticope, zoetrope, flip book, praxinoscope, and film. Television and video are popular electronic animation media that originally were analog and now operate digitally. For display on computers, technology such as the animated GIF and Flash animation were developed.
In addition to short films, feature films, television series, animated GIFs, and other media dedicated to the display of moving images, animation is also prevalent in video games, motion graphics, user interfaces, and visual effects.[1]
The physical movement of image parts through simple mechanics—for instance, moving images in magic lantern shows—can also be considered animation. The mechanical manipulation of three-dimensional puppets and objects to emulate living beings has a very long history in automata. Electronic automata were popularized by Disney as animatronics.
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