- mechanically, reproduced
- reproduit mécaniquement, reproduit à l'aide d'un procédé mécanique, reproduit par un moyen mécanique
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
simulation — by Andrew Wernick Simulation is a key Baudrillardian concept, and for many the one by which he is best known. In Latin, simulare (from the same Indo European root as same in English) means to copy. In modern English, simulation came to have… … The Baudrillard dictionary
Copyright Act of Canada — is Canada s federal statute governing copyright law in Canada. The Copyright Act of Canada which was first passed in 1921 and substantially amended in 1988 and 1997. In 2005 an attempt to amend the Canadian Copyright Act was made but Bill C 60… … Wikipedia
Derivative work — L.H.O.O.Q. (1919). Derivative work by Marcel Duchamp based on the Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) by Leonardo da Vinci. Also known as The Mona Lisa With a Moustache. Often used by law professors to illustrate legal concept of derivative work. In United… … Wikipedia
The Decameron — For other uses, see Decameron (disambiguation). The Decameron … Wikipedia
Agrippa (a book of the dead) — Infobox Book name = Agrippa (a book of the dead) title orig = translator = image caption = author = William Gibson illustrator = cover artist = Dennis Ashbaugh country = language = series = subject = Memory genre = Poetry publisher = Kevin Begos… … Wikipedia
pop art — pop artist. an art movement that began in the U.S. in the 1950s and reached its peak of activity in the 1960s, chose as its subject matter the anonymous, everyday, standardized, and banal iconography in American life, as comic strips, billboards … Universalium
manuscript — 1. adjective Which is handwritten, or by extension typewritten, as opposed to mechanical reproduction 2. noun a) A book, composition or any other document, (type)written by … Wiktionary
film music — Though the first cinema films had no sound track, the early picture palaces were not silent. To blot out noise from the projector and the audience and also to create atmosphere, a piano, organ or band, sometimes with many instrumentalists,… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Pop Art — noun a school of art that emerged in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and became prevalent in the United States and the United Kingdom in the 1960s; it imitated the techniques of commercial art (as the soup cans of Andy Warhol) and the styles of… … Useful english dictionary
Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after … Wikipedia
printing — /prin ting/, n. 1. the art, process, or business of producing books, newspapers, etc., by impression from movable types, plates, etc. 2. the act of a person or thing that prints. 3. words, symbols, etc., in printed form. 4. printed material. 5.… … Universalium