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ARts (1311 bytes)
1: {{wrongtitle|title=aRts}} 2: ...stream]]s in [[realtime]]. The soundserver called aRtsd (d for [[Daemon (computer software)|Daemon]]) is... 4: The '''aRts''' [[platform]] also includes [[aRts Builder]] - an [[application]] for building custo... 6: ==Future of aRts== 7: ...ent and technical issues with aRts. The future of aRts is uncertain, but it is likely to have few new de... Useful arts (248 bytes) 1: ... mirror of the [[performing arts]] and the [[fine arts]]. Arts (1040 bytes) 1: A precise definition of '''the arts''' can be contentious, but the following areas of... 2: *[[Art]] / [[Visual arts]] 14: •Facilitative Arts 16: '''In [[academia]]''', the Arts are usually grouped with or a subset of the [[Hum... 24: ... Arts| Academic disciplines of the Humanities and Arts]] Bachelor of Arts (3289 bytes) 1: ...c degree awarded for a course or program in the [[arts]] and/or [[sciences]]. 9: ...]]s. The curriculum of a traditional Bachelor of Arts degree is centered around providing a well-rounde... 11: ...colleges and universities often award Bachelor of Arts degrees even to those who pursue a majority of th... 13: ...ties of Scotland]] award [[Scottish MA|an MA]] to arts undergraduates but a [[BSc]] to science undergrad... 15: A Bachelor of Arts receives the designation BA or AB for a major/pas... Doctor of Arts (2154 bytes) 1: The '''Doctor of Arts''' (D.A., or occasionally D.Arts.) is a discipline-based terminal doctoral degree ... 3: ...t universities in the United States and in other parts of the world. 11: [[Category:Doctorate degrees|Arts, Doctor]] Ronin Arts (197 bytes) 1: '''Ronin Arts''' is a company, funded by [[Philip Reed]] and [[... Plastic arts (1007 bytes) 1: The Plastic arts may refer to: 5: * The use of [[Plastics]] within the [[arts]] or as an artform itself. 11: ...ictorial and the expression of ideas: the plastic arts and literature in the dance of Paula Massano''. N... 15: * Restany, P. (1974). ''Plastics in arts''. Paris, New York: N.p 18: [[Category:Arts]] Ho-Am Prize in the Arts (1153 bytes) 5: ...Service. Winners of the '''[[Ho-Am Prize]] in the Arts''' include : University of the Arts (2619 bytes) 1: ...lege of Art and Design, the College of Performing Arts, and the College of Media and Communication. 7: ...f Art with the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts. It adopted its current name in [[1987]]. Both fo... 9: ...ts name to the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts in [[1976]], and one year later, absorbed the Phi... 14: *[http://www.uarts.edu University of the Arts home page] Electronic Arts (14682 bytes) 1: ...e:Electronic_Arts_logo.png|250px|right|Electronic Arts logo]] 3: '''Electronic Arts''' {{nasdaq|ERTS}} is a leading [[video game deve... 7: Electronic Arts was started by [[Trip Hawkins]] when he left his ... 9: ...awkins had been refining his ideas for Electronic Arts for more than 7 years. He wrote most of the orig... 33: ...awkins and Melmon knew the founders of [[Software Arts]], the creators of [[VisiCalc]], and thought thei... Symbolism (arts) (13688 bytes) 1: ... Schwabe]] is a visual compendium of [[symbolism (arts)|Symbolist]] motifs. [[Death (personification)|D... 2: ...nd [[Belgium|Belgian]] origin in poetry and other arts. 57: ...hows the obvious influence of Symbolist imagery; parts of the film resemble ''tableau vivant'' re-creati... Arts and crafts (4372 bytes) 2: '''Arts and crafts''' comprise a whole host of activities... 4: The specific name '''[[Arts and Crafts movement]]''' was also given to a desi... 12: ==Types of arts/crafts== 13: ...re are almost as many variations on the theme of "arts and crafts" as there are crafters with time on th... 83: [[Category:Arts and crafts]] Performing arts (1293 bytes) 1: ...ss band]]s, etc. Artists who participate in these arts are called performers, including [[actor]]s, [[co... 5: The performing arts differ from the [[plastic arts]] insofar as the former uses the artist's own bod... 9: ...ture_and_the_Arts/Performing_Arts.html Performing Arts] 14: [[fr:Arts du spectacle]] 16: [[Category:Performing arts]] Liberal arts (3634 bytes) 1: ... or professional skills. The scope of the liberal arts has changed with [[society]]. 3: ...a given [[trade]] or pursuit. Later, the "liberal arts" broadened to encompass study in the [[humanities... 5: [[Liberal arts college]]s are still typified by their rejection ... 7: Today, the liberal arts are sometimes promoted as "liberal" in the later ... 9: == The [[7 (number)|Seven]] [[Liberal Arts]] and [[Astrology]] == Visual arts (2055 bytes) 1: ...sign|design disciplines]], as well the decorative arts like [[textile art]] and [[metalwork]]. 3: ...isual arts with [[sculpture]] or the [[performing arts]], such as [[music]], [[theater]], and [[dance]]. 5: == Types of visual arts == 14: * Various [[arts and crafts]], including [[ceramics]] and [[textil... 16: ==History of the visual arts== The Bachelor of Arts (482 bytes) 1: ...novel written by [[R.K.Narayan]]. The Bachelor of Arts is the second in the trilogy that began with [[Sw... 3: The Bachelor of Arts is set in [[Malgudi]], the fictional town Narayan... Mechanic arts (661 bytes) 1: ...useful arts]]," probably encompassed the mechanic arts as well as craftsmanship in general. 3: The most famous usage of "mechanic arts" (and the one in which it is most commonly encoun... ARts Builder (788 bytes) 1: ...Builder''' is an [[application]] within the '''[[ARts]]''' audio [[platform]] for building custom layou... 3: ...[Linux]]. ARts Builder works in conjunction with aRtsd (d for [[Daemon (computer software)|Daemon]]) -... 7: *[http://www.arts-project.org Homepage of the ARts project] VSA arts (390 bytes) 1: ...dy Smith]]. It was originally called Very Special Arts. 3: ...n organization that promotes participation in the arts by people with disabilities. It provides programs... 8: *[http://www.vsarts.org VSA arts] WikiAwards: Arts (2148 bytes) 3: ...he awards in this categorie are related to '''the arts'''.
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