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PostHype was a mail art zine
founded by John P.
Jacob in 1981. The
first issue was created,
using pressed Letraset on paper, as a
birthday gift to the...
- A
hype man,
typically in hip hop music, is a
backing vocalist who
supports the
primary performer with exclamations, interjections, or ad-libs in an attempt...
- The
Gartner hype cycle is a
graphical presentation developed, used and
branded by the
American research,
advisory and
information technology firm Gartner...
- and
published by
panelist John P.
Jacob in his short-lived mail art zine
PostHype. In a
letter to
panelist Mark Bloch, Ray
Johnson (who was not a panelist)...
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Harold "
Hype"
Williams (born
August 1, 1970) is an
American music video and film director, film producer, and screenwriter.
Williams was born in Queens...
- The
Hype House was a
collective of
teenage TikTok personalities based in California,
United States as well as the name of the
mansion in
which some of...
- Jacob's
efforts during this
period include the
irregular mail-art
magazine PostHype (1981–85), and the
International Portfolio of Artists'
Photography (1983–86)...
- response,
Gonze and
others posted the link online.
Volodkin observed, "[
Hype Machine] got
launched without ever
being launched."
Hype Machine had an advertising...
-
Stones of Rap'". The
Huffington Post. 10
April 2012.
Retrieved 2015-11-22. Smolenyak, Megan. "Don't
Believe the
Hype;
Public Enemy". Rapgenius.com. Retrieved...
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saved Ryder from a
post-match
beating by WWE
United States Champion Rusev,
officially uniting the
Hype Bros on the main roster. The
Hype Bros
entered the...