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Cyan is a range of colors in the blue/green part of the spectrum. Cyan may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Cyan (cat), a cat in the Japanese manga series ''Free Collars Kingdom'' * Cyan (comic strip character), a character in the Norwegian comic strip ''Nemi'' * Tor Cyan, a character in the science fiction-oriented comic ''2000 AD'' * Cyan Fitzgerald, a female child character from ''Spawn'' comic books * Cyan Garamonde, a male character in the role-playing game ''Final Fantasy VI'' Music * ''Cyan'' (Closterkeller album), or the title track * ''Cyan'' (EP), a 2020 EP by South Korean singer/songwriter Kang Daniel * ''Cyan'' (Three Dog Night album), 1973 * "Cyan", a song by Ellie Goulding from her 2020 album ''Brightest Blue'' Brands and enterprises * Cyan, Inc., a telecommunications company that was acquired by Ciena * Cyan Worlds Cyan, Inc., also known as Cyan Worlds, Inc., is an American video game developer. Founded as Cyan Production ...
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Cyan
Cyan () is the color between green and blue on the visible spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a predominant wavelength between 490 and 520 nm, between the wavelengths of green and blue. In the subtractive color system, or CMYK color model, which can be overlaid to produce all colors in paint and color printing, cyan is one of the primary colors, along with magenta and yellow. In the additive color system, or RGB color model, used to create all the colors on a computer or television display, cyan is made by mixing equal amounts of green and blue light. Cyan is the complement of red; it can be made by the removal of red from white. Mixing red light and cyan light at the right intensity will make white light. Colors in the cyan color range are teal, turquoise, electric blue, aquamarine, and others described as blue-green. Etymology and terminology Its name is derived from the Ancient Greek word ''kyanos'' (κύανος), meaning "dark blue enamel, Lapis lazuli". It ...
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Cyan (cat)
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujima Takuya. The individual chapters were serialized in ''Magazine Z'', and compiled into three ''tankōbon'' volumes released by Kodansha from February 2003 to March 2004. Set in Ikebukuro, Japan, the series revolves around the struggle of two stray cat groups. Cyan, a young newly abandoned cat, joins one of them, the Free Collars. Each cat has two appearances; to humans, they appear as normal cats, but to other cats, they appear as catboys and catgirls. Each cat has their own attack, and some carry weapons. While drawing the series, Fujima changed his art style from one used previously, though he was asked to use his original styling. He also noted that the series was different from his other works, and was unsure of how the audience would respond to it. ''Free Collars Kingdom'' is licensed for English language release in the United States by Del Rey, which released the series in 2007, and in the United Kingdom by Tano ...
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Cyan (comic Strip Character)
''Nemi'' is a Norwegian comic strip, written and drawn by Lise Myhre. It made its first appearance in 1997 under the title ''Den svarte siden'' ("the Black Side" or "the Black Page"). At that time, it was a very dark cartoon concerning heavy metal subcultures. Over the years, Myhre has turned it brighter, though she still frequently publishes strips about serious issues, especially in the larger Saturday panels. The strip was renamed ''Nemi'' after its protagonist, a young goth woman. Myhre has also illustrated poems by Edgar Allan Poe and André Bjerke in the strip. Publication Newspapers In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the strip was, until 8 January 2016, printed daily in the ''Metro'' newspaper, after translation into English; background images, and magazines the characters are reading often remain clearly in Norwegian. Originally Nemi was published in monthly extreme music magazine ''Terrorizer'' before it lost the UK rights due to the syndication deal with ''Metro' ...
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Tor Cyan
''Tor Cyan'' is a '' 2000 AD'' comic-book title written by John Tomlinson. It is a continuation of ''Mercy Heights'', which introduced the title character Tor Cyan as a futuristic 'ambulance driver'. In ''Tor Cyan'', Tor Cyan is the pilot of a medical shuttle, who despite the obstacles of destiny is determined to dedicate his life to saving life. Connections between Tor Cyan and the Genetic Infantrymen, and between his story and the same fictional universe as Nu-Earth, are revealed gradually over the course of the series. Tor Cyan finds it impossible to fully transcend his roots, and he becomes compelled to return to Nu-Earth and find out the truth about his past. Eventually, he discovers that his blue skin pigmentation is the product of the same genetic engineering used to create GI Supersoldiers. Bibliography *''Mercy Heights'', in which Tor Cyan first appeared: ** "Mercy Heights" (with Kev Walker, Lee Sullivan and Andrew Currie, in ''2000 AD'' #1033-1047, 1997)
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Spawn (comics)
Spawn is a superhero/antihero appearing in a monthly comic book of the same name published by American company Image Comics, as well as in a number of films, television series, and video game adaptations set in the Image Universe. Created by Todd McFarlane, Spawn first appeared in ''Spawn'' #1 (May 1992). The series has spun off several other comics, including ''Angela (comics), Angela'', ''Curse of the Spawn'', ''Sam and Twitch, Sam & Twitch'', and the Japanese manga ''Shadows of Spawn.'' Spawn was adapted into a Spawn (1997 film), 1997 feature film and portrayed by Michael Jai White, an HBO Todd McFarlane's Spawn, animated series lasting from 1997 until 1999, a series of action figures from McFarlane Toys, and an upcoming Spawn (upcoming film), reboot film starring Jamie Foxx and Jeremy Renner. The character appears in annual compilations, mini-series specials written by guest authors and artists, and numerous crossover storylines in other comic books, including ''Savage Dragon,' ...
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Cyan Garamonde
Square's role-playing video game '' Final Fantasy VI'' (released as ''Final Fantasy III'' in North America) features fourteen permanent player characters, the largest number of any game in the main ''Final Fantasy'' series, as well as a number of characters who are only briefly controlled by the player. Concept and design ''Final Fantasy VI'' was the first game of the series to feature character designers other than Yoshitaka Amano. While Amano drew most of the character artworks, monster designer and graphic director Tetsuya Nomura created the original designs and many story episodes for Shadow and Setzer Gabbiani, and field graphic designer Kaori Tanaka created the original designs of Edgar Roni Figaro and Sabin Rene Figaro. A character named Angela was developed and then cut from the game. She was to be like a "big sister" to Cyan and wield a whip, allowing the story to explore Cyan's vulnerability and private side. Co-director Kitase wanted to create many characters that ...
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Closterkeller
Closterkeller is a Polish gothic rock band from Warsaw. It was formed in 1988 by Przemysław Guryń, Jacek Skirucha, and the vocalist Anja Orthodox. Despite many changes in the band's line-up it has created a characteristic sound. Orthodox is the only member of the original line-up, performing continuously for over 30 years. The band is called one of the forerunners of gothic and atmospheric rock in Poland. They are also influenced by other music styles such as new, cold wave, and heavy metal. Many other groups like Delight, Moonlight or Artrosis Artrosis is a Polish gothic metal band founded in 1995 in Zielona Góra. In 2001 the band was nominated for a Fryderyk The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music. Its name refers to the original Polish spelling variant of Polish com ... said they took inspiration from Closterkeller. Line-up Current members *Anja Orthodox – vocals, keyboards (1988–present) *Michał "Rollo" Rollinger – keyboards (1990–presen ...
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Cyan (EP)
''Cyan'' (stylized ''CYAN'') is the second extended play (EP) by South Korean singer and songwriter Kang Daniel. It was released on March 24, 2020 by Konnect Entertainment and distributed by Sony Music Korea. ''Cyan'' contains five tracks with " 2U" serving as its lead single. "Touchin'" was pre-released in 2019 and included in the EP. Background On March 2, 2020, Kang posted on his Instagram account for the first time since his hiatus in December, updating that he completed recording music. Following that post, Konnect officially announced a return in March. On March 9, Konnect confirmed Kang would release his first mini album ''Cyan'' on March 24. Pre-orders began on March 11. Kang described ''Cyan'' as the "first button" in the process of finding his true colors as part of his "color trilogy" project. For ''Cyan'' he aimed to project positive energy and put his dreams, passion, and challenges with the cyan color. He took part in the process of making the album from track selec ...
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Cyan (Three Dog Night Album)
''Cyan'' is the tenth album by American rock band Three Dog Night, released in 1973. The album's original working title was "Seven Ball, Center Pocket", which was changed for unknown reasons. Track listing Side 1 #"Happy Song" (Mike Allsup) – 3:37 #"Play Children Play" (Kent Sprague, Gary Stovall) – 4:10 #"Storybook Feeling" (Allsup) – 4:20 #"Ridin' Thumb" ( James Seals) – 4:09 Side 2 #" Shambala" (Daniel Moore) – 3:23 #"Singer Man" (Cebert Bernard, Derrick Harriott) – 3:28 #" Let Me Serenade You" ( John Finley) – 3:15 #"Lay Me Down Easy" (Moore) – 3:54 #"Into My Life" (Allsup) – 4:33 Personnel Musicians * Mike Allsup – guitar *Gordon DeWitty – organ (track B3) *Jimmy Greenspoon – keyboard *Danny Hutton – lead vocals (B4), background vocals *Chuck Negron – lead vocals (A1, A3, B2, B5), background vocals *Jack Ryland – bass *Floyd Sneed – drums *Cory Wells – lead vocals (tracks A2, A4, B1, B3), background vocals * Donna Gaines – additional ...
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Brightest Blue
''Brightest Blue'' is the fourth studio album by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding. It was released on 17 July 2020 through Polydor Records. Originally scheduled for 5 June 2020, the album's release was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The album was preceded by three singles: "Worry About Me", "Power" and " Slow Grenade", and features guest vocals from Blackbear, Diplo, Juice Wrld, Lauv, serpentwithfeet and Swae Lee. It is Goulding's first album since ''Delirium'' (2015). ''Brightest Blue'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. The album was also a commercial success. It became Goulding's third album to peak at number one in the UK and fourth album to debut inside the top three on the chart. The album also peaked inside the top ten in several other countries. To promote the album, Goulding was set to embark on the Brightest Blue Tour on 28 April 2021, however this was pushed back to 5 October 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions in the UK. Backgroun ...
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Ciena
Ciena Corporation is an American telecommunications networking equipment and software services supplier based in Hanover, Maryland. The company has been described by ''The Baltimore Sun'' as the "world's biggest player in optical connectivity." The company reported revenues of $3.63 billion for 2022. Ciena had over 8,000 employees, as of October 2022. Gary Smith serves as president and chief executive officer (CEO). Customers include AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, Korea Telecom, Sprint Corporation, and Verizon Communications. History Early history and initial public offering Ciena was founded in 1992 under the name HydraLite by electrical engineer David R. Huber. Huber served as chief executive officer, while Optelecom, a company building optical networking products, provided "management assistance and production facilities," and co-founder Kevin Kimberlin "provided initial equity capital during the formation of the Company". The company subsequently received funding from Sevin Rosen ...
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