Experiment
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+ | '''''Experimental''''' refers to [[ideas]] or [[technique]]s not yet established or finalized involving [[innovation|innovation]]. It is a practice of [[art]] where it replaced the term ''[[avant-garde]]'' somewhere in the 1950s. | ||
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+ | *[[Experimental film]] | ||
+ | *[[Experimental literature]] | ||
+ | *[[Experimental music]] | ||
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+ | == Related terms == | ||
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+ | *[[avant-garde]] | ||
+ | *[[counterculture]] | ||
+ | *[[experiment]] | ||
+ | *[[originality]] | ||
+ | *[[underground]] | ||
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Experimental refers to ideas or techniques not yet established or finalized involving innovation. It is a practice of art where it replaced the term avant-garde somewhere in the 1950s.
In the arts artandpopularculture has:
Related terms
- avant-garde
- counterculture
- experiment
- originality
- underground
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