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| FreeJ FreeJ is a modular video mixer for GNU/Linux systems. It is marketed as a "vision mixer". It is capable of real-time video manipulation, intended both for entertainment and professional purposes. It can be used as an instrument in the fields of dance theater, veejaying, medical visualisation and TV. With FreeJ multiple layers of video footage can be filtered through effect chains and then mixed together. FreeJ
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| Raoul Hausmann Raoul Hausmann (July 12, 1886 Austrian artist and writer. One of the key figures in Berlin Dada, his experimental photographic collages, sound poetry and institutional critiques would have a profound influence on the European Avant-Garde in the aftermath of World War I. Raoul_Hausmann
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| George Brecht George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil. He was a key member of Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centred around George Maciunas, having been involved with the group from the first performances in Wiesbaden 1962 until Maciunas' death in 1978. George_Brecht
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| Dutch people Talk:Dutch_people
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| Rik Wouters Rik Wouters (August 21, 1882, Mechelen—July 11, 1916, Amsterdam) was a Belgian fauvist painter and sculptor. Rik_Wouters
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| Rachid Ben Ali Rachid Ben Ali (b. 1978, Taza, Morocco) is a controversial Dutch painter of Moroccan descent. Rachid_Ben_Ali
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| The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp Talk:The_Anatomy_Lesson_of_Dr._Nicolaes_Tulp
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| Pieter and François Hemony Pieter_and_François_Hemony
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| Kees Verkade Kees Verkade (born 1941 in Haarlem) is a Dutch artist and sculptor. He specializes in modeling the human form, with an emphasis on movement and emotion. Most of his sculptures are set in bronze. They depict a variety of people, including children, clowns, athletes, dancers, mothers, and lovers. Verkade also creates gouaches and silkscreens to accompany his sculptures. Kees_Verkade
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| Maurice Gilliams Maurice, Baron Gilliams (Antwerp, 20 July 1900-Antwerp, 18 October 1982) was a Flemish writer and poet. He was the son of printer Frans Gilliams, and he learned to be a typographer. On 27 August 1935, he married Gabriëlle Baelemans, but they separated soon thereafter, although a divorce would not take place until 1976 due to the resistance of Gabriëlle. On 26 April 1976 he married Maria Eliza Antonia de Raeymaekers. Maurice_Gilliams
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| Golden Harp Golden Harp (Dutch: is awarded annually to Dutch musicians for their entire oeuvre. Golden Harps have been awarded 42 times. 149 different persons or (musical) groups have had the honour of receiving the award which is considered to be one of the most important prizes in Dutch music. Golden_Harp
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| Baldrick90/Gold User:Baldrick90/Gold
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| Lou Lichtveld Lodewijk 'Lou' Lichtveld (November 7, 1903 - 1996) was a Surinamese politician, playwright, and poet who wrote under the pseudonym "Albert Helman" in the Netherlands.He gained notability in 1923 when he published the poetry collection De glorende dag (The Dawning Day), a milestone in immigrant literature in the Netherlands. He followed it three years later with Zuid-Zuid-West (South-South-West). Lou_Lichtveld
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| Martinus Adrianus Stam Martinus Adrianus Stam (aka. Mart Stam), was a Dutch architect, interior designer, and industrial designer. He was born in Purmurend, The Netherlands on 5 August 1899, and died in Zurich on 21 February 1986. His style of design is said to be New Objectivity, an art movement formed during the depression in 1920's Germany, as a counter-movement and an out growth of Expressionism. Martinus_Adrianus_Stam
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| Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch (baptised 30 December 1691 Conrad_Friedrich_Hurlebusch
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| List of Moroccan Dutch people List_of_Moroccan_Dutch_people
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