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Simultaneism
Simultaneism (sɪməlˈteɪnɪɪz(ə)m, -ˈeɪnɪz(ə)m) Also ‖ Simultanéisme, Simultanism. [ad. F. Simultanéisme.] 1. A name given to Orphism 2, because of its use of the principle of simultaneous contrast (simultaneous a. 1 b) (see also quot. 1959).1915 [see Orphism 2]. 1940 R. H. Wilenski Mod. French Painte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Synchromism
Synchromism (ˈsɪŋkrəmɪz(ə)m) [f. syn-1 + Gr. χρῶµα colour + -ism.] A movement in art resembling Orphism, founded by the U.S. painters Stanton Macdonald-Wright (b. 1890) and Morgan Russell (1886–1953), with emphasis on the abstract use of colour. Also, loosely = Orphism 2. Cf. synchronism 4.1912 M. R... Oxford English Dictionary
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Short story cycle
Kennedy finds this proliferation in keeping with modernism and its use of fragmentation, juxtaposition and simultaneism to reflect the "multiplicity" that wikipedia.org
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synchronism
synchronism (ˈsɪŋkrənɪz(ə)m) [ad. mod.L. synchronismus, ad. Gr. συγχρονισµός, f. σύγχρονος synchronous. Cf. F. synchronisme, It. sincronismo.] 1. a. The quality of being synchronous; coincidence or agreement in point of time; concurrence of two or more events in time; contemporary existence or occur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chronophotographic gun
To represent this movement, they repeated the same image as if it were a filmic sequence, which they called simultaneism. wikipedia.org
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Orphism
Orphism (ˈɔːfɪz(ə)m) [f. Orph-ic + -ism.] 1. The system of mystic philosophy embodied in the Orphic poems, and taught to the initiated in the Orphic mysteries.1880 Ch. Q. Rev. 244 The whole system of what M. Girard designates under the name of Orphism, which..inculcated the strict necessity on the p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Light in painting
that "the fragmentation of form by light creates planes of colors", so in his work he explored with intensity the rhythms of colors, a style he called "simultaneism wikipedia.org
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