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Hypergraphic may
refer to:
Suffering from the
impulse disorder hypergraphia, an
overwhelming urge to write. A
graphic on a web page
which is also a hyperlink...
- Hypergraphy, also
called hypergraphics or metagraphics, is an
experimental form of
visual communication developed by the
Lettrist movement. Hypergraphy...
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specific domains, such as 'the
Isouian movement', 'youth uprising', '
hypergraphics', 'creatics', 'infinitesimal art' and 'excoördism'. 1925.
Isidore Goldstein...
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Hypercolor was a line of clothing,
mainly T-shirts and shorts, that
changed color with heat. They were
manufactured by
Generra Sportswear Company of Seattle...
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Spiritualists are Deluded. The
Graphic pp. 50–51. Joseph, A. B. (1986). "A
hypergraphic syndrome of
automatic writing,
affective disorder, and
temporal lobe...
- (2013). Prolegomena, § 12 Banchoff,
Thomas F. (1990). "From
Flatland to
Hypergraphics:
Interacting with
Higher Dimensions".
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews...
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syntheses of
writing and
visual art
identified as
metagraphics and
hypergraphics, as well as new
creative techniques in filmmaking. ****ure situationist...
- contrast,
scholars are very fond of
pointing out the
differences between hypergraphics, "detournement", the
postmodern idea of
appropriation and the Neoist...
- Ultra-Lettrists
continued to
cause disruptions when they
showed their new
hypergraphical techniques. The most
notorious film is Guy Debord's
Howls for Sade of...
- Muchinsky, Paul M. (2012).
Psychology Applied to Work. Summerfield, NC:
Hypergraphic Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-578-07692-8. Schmitt, N.; Fine, S. A. (1983)....