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 +This page ''{{PAGENAME}}'' is part of the publication bias list of the [[Main Page|Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia]], presented by [[Alfred Jarry]]:
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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. '''''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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