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- Skywriting is the process of using one or more small aircraft, able to expel special smoke during flight, to fly in certain patterns that create writing...
- but not a substitute for it. What Harnad called student skywriting is scholarly skywriting done in a teaching/learning context. Harnad is the author...
- Skywriting is the second album by the Field Mice. It is often regarded as the most experimental of their three albums: featuring six wildly eclectic tracks...
- Skywriting by Word of Mouth, and Other Writings Including the Ballad of John and Yoko, is the third, and last, book written by English musician John Lennon...
- buildings, shops, sports stadiums, subway cars, or trains; signs; or skywriting. Print media transmit information via physical objects, such as books...
- Renaissance lapis lazuli mines in Afghanistan; an extract of CIA legalese in skywriting above Manhattan; and a plane circling the Statue of Liberty's torch towing...
- to purposely make data expire over time. Data such as smoke signals or skywriting are temporary by nature. Depending on the volatility, a gas (e.g. atmosphere...
- Light aircraft are used for marketing purposes, such as banner towing and skywriting, and flight instruction. The majority of personal aircraft are light aircraft...
- the West in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. During the filming of the skywriting scene, a pipe attached to the Witch's broomstick exploded, landing Danko...
- Calcutta! After Lennon's death, further works were published, including Skywriting by Word of Mouth (1986), Ai: ****an Through John Lennon's Eyes: A Personal...