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Piet Mondrian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Piet is a programming language in which programs look like abstract paintings. The language is named after Piet Mondrian, who pioneered the field of geometric abstract art. I would have liked to call the language Mondrian, but someone beat me to it with a rather mundane-looking scripting language.
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Piet Program Gallery ... These are sample programs for the Piet programming language I invented. ... Thomas Schoch demonstrates that programs written in Piet really can be artistic. He calls this version of "Hello, world!" his masterpiece, and provides a detailed explanation of its principles, both artistic and programmatic.
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Piet (given name) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piet is a masculine given name. It is a common Dutch name and, because of Dutch emigration, South Africa. It is derived from Petrus. People named Piet include: •Piet Retief (1780-1838), Boer leader •...
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Piet Mondrian [Dutch Neo-Plasticist Painter, 1872-1944] Guide to pictures of works by Piet Mondrian in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... - Hannah Höch on Piet Mondrian, quoted by Edouard Rodit...
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Piet Mondrian images and biography ... Natural Reality and Abstract Reality: An Essay in Trialogue Form/1919-1920, by Piet Mondrian. Mondrian was quite literate in explaining his artistic theories, as you will find in this volume.
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Piet Mondrian Born in Holland as Pieter Cornelius Mondrian, he was raised in a strict Calvinist home that shaped his early interests in religion and philosophy. he shortened his name upon his departure for Paris in 1909. There he encountered the Cubists, his strongest influence being Henri Matisse. ... as the means by...
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Harvard University Art Museums to Present Landmark Exhibition of Piet Mondrian's Transatlantic Works ... The Harvard University Art Museums will present a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the "transatlantic" works of Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872-1944). Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings focuses on a series of...
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Piet, Bruno — of Michigan. Democrat. Candidate in primary for delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from 2nd Senatorial District, 1961. Still living as of 1961. ... Piet, Dixie — of Johnson City, Washington County, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1940.
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A whistle too far for Piet from Potch ... AN INCIDENT is rarely a one-off matter: the attack on rugby referee Dave McHugh by portly Piet from Potch -- that can in no circumstances be condoned -- was an expanding bubble of perceived injustice that burst.
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