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Graphics are two-dimensional images. Graphic(s) or The Graphic may also refer to: * ''Graphic'' (TV series), Canadian news program * ''Graphics'' (album) by Joe McPhee * Treva Spontaine and The Graphic, an American indie band Computing * Computer graphics, generating images using computers * Video game graphics, displaying video game content Publications * ''The Graphic'' (later ''The Daily Graphic'' and ''The National Graphic''), London, UK (1869–1932) * '' The Daily Graphic'' (New York, 1873–89) * ''Daily Graphic'' (Ghana) (since 1950) * '' New York Graphic'' (1924–32) * ''The Newberg Graphic'', Newberg, Oregon, United States (since 1888) * '' Sunday Graphic'', London, UK (1927–60) Places * Graphic, Arkansas, unincorporated community in Crawford County, Arkansas, United States See also * ''Grafik'' (magazine), British art magazine * Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic Corporation * Graph (other) Graph may refer to: Mathematics *Graph (discrete mathe ...
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Graphics
Graphics () are visual images or designs on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone, to inform, illustrate, or entertain. In contemporary usage, it includes a pictorial representation of data, as in design and manufacture, in typesetting and the graphic arts, and in educational and recreational software. Images that are generated by a computer are called computer graphics. Examples are photographs, drawings, line art, mathematical graphs, line graphs, charts, diagrams, typography, numbers, symbols, geometric designs, maps, engineering drawings, or other images. Graphics often combine text, illustration, and color. Graphic design may consist of the deliberate selection, creation, or arrangement of typography alone, as in a brochure, flyer, poster, web site, or book without any other element. The objective can be clarity or effective communication, association with other cultural elements, or merely the creation of a distinctive style. Graphics ca ...
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Graphic (TV Series)
''Graphic'' was a Canadian current affairs television series which aired on CBC Television from 1956 to 1957. Premise Joe McCulley hosted this journalistic series with announcer Rex Loring. Initially, ''Graphic'' was promoted as a collection of "entertaining items of a real-life variety, on the premise that people are always interested in what the other fellow is doing." As the series developed, it featured interviews with notable Canadian personalities. ''Graphics first season was sponsored by Ford Motor Company of Canada Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited (French: ''Ford du Canada Limitée'') was founded on August 17, 1904, for the purpose of manufacturing and selling Ford automobiles in Canada and the British Empire. It was originally known as the Walkerville W ... which hoped that the series would be titled ''Ford Graphic''. However, the CBC rejected calls to include a sponsor name to its journalistic programmes. Ford remained a sponsor for the initial thirteen episode ...
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Graphics (album)
''Graphics'' is a live solo album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Joe McPhee, recorded in 1977 and first released on the Swiss HatHut label.Joe McPhee discography
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Reception

Allmusic reviewer Brian Olewnick states "''Graphics'' is a rare gem but a necessary one for the McPhee fan, and is well worth the trouble of seeking out both for its inherent beauty and as a key work in the career of one of the strongest players in the jazz avant-garde of the late 20th century".


Track listing

''All compositions by Joe McPhee'' # "Graphics ¾" - 12:23 # "Legendary Heroes" - 15:02 # "Vieux Carre/Straight" - 7:04 # "Daisy Bones" - 2:47 # "Tenor No. 2" - 6:50 # "Anamorphosis"- 14:10 # "Trumpet" - 11:35 # "Graphics 2/4" - 8:50


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Treva Spontaine And The Graphic
Treva Spontaine and The Graphic, later The Graphic was a Greensboro, North Carolina indie Indie is a short form of "independence" or "independent"; it may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Gaming *Independent video game development, video games created without financial backing from large companies *Indie game, any game (board ... band popular in colleges of the southeast USA during the 1980s. In 1984 Don Dixon produced the 6-track album ''People In Glass'' for Treva Spontaine and The Graphic. ''People In Glass'' was reissued in 1985 in Denmark as ''Way of the World''. Discography ''People In Glass'' #"Way of the World" – 3:58 (Brad Newell) #"Magical Equation" – 3:30 (Newell) #"It's My Dance" – 3:55 (Newell) #"It's Lonely Out Here" – 4:15 (Newell) #"Entrer Dans L'Amour" – 4:35 (Newell) #"I Dream Alone" – 2:22 (Tréva Spontaine) Credits: *Drums: Jim Hoyle *Bass/Vocals: Dwight Mabe *Guitars/Keyboards/Vocals: Brad Newell *Vocals/Guitars: Treva Spontaine *Prod ...
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Computer Graphics
Computer graphics deals with generating images with the aid of computers. Today, computer graphics is a core technology in digital photography, film, video games, cell phone and computer displays, and many specialized applications. A great deal of specialized hardware and software has been developed, with the displays of most devices being driven by computer graphics hardware. It is a vast and recently developed area of computer science. The phrase was coined in 1960 by computer graphics researchers Verne Hudson and William Fetter of Boeing. It is often abbreviated as CG, or typically in the context of film as computer generated imagery (CGI). The non-artistic aspects of computer graphics are the subject of computer science research. Some topics in computer graphics include user interface design, sprite graphics, rendering, ray tracing, geometry processing, computer animation, vector graphics, 3D modeling, shaders, GPU design, implicit surfaces, visualization, scientific c ...
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Video Game Graphics
A variety of computer graphic techniques have been used to display video game content throughout the history of video games. The predominance of individual techniques have evolved over time, primarily due to hardware advances and restrictions such as the processing power of central or graphics processing units. Text-based Some of the earliest video games were text games or text-based games that used text characters instead of bitmapped or vector graphics. Examples include MUDs (''multi-user dungeons''), where players could read or view depictions of rooms, objects, other players, and actions performed in the virtual world; and roguelikes, a subgenre of role-playing video games featuring many monsters, items, and environmental effects, as well as an emphasis on randomization, replayability and permanent death. Some of the earliest text games were developed for computer systems which had no video display at all. Text games are typically easier to write and require less proce ...
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Graphic (newspaper)
Graphics are two-dimensional images. Graphic(s) or The Graphic may also refer to: * ''Graphic'' (TV series), Canadian news program * ''Graphics'' (album) by Joe McPhee * Treva Spontaine and The Graphic, an American indie band Computing * Computer graphics, generating images using computers * Video game graphics, displaying video game content Publications * ''The Graphic'' (later ''The Daily Graphic'' and ''The National Graphic''), London, UK (1869–1932) * '' The Daily Graphic'' (New York, 1873–89) * ''Daily Graphic'' (Ghana) (since 1950) * '' New York Graphic'' (1924–32) * ''The Newberg Graphic'', Newberg, Oregon, United States (since 1888) * '' Sunday Graphic'', London, UK (1927–60) Places * Graphic, Arkansas, unincorporated community in Crawford County, Arkansas, United States See also * ''Grafik'' (magazine), British art magazine * Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic Corporation * Graph (other) Graph may refer to: Mathematics *Graph (discrete mathem ...
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The Graphic
''The Graphic'' was a British weekly illustrated newspaper, first published on 4 December 1869 by William Luson Thomas's company Illustrated Newspapers Ltd. Thomas's brother Lewis Samuel Thomas was a co-founder. The premature death of the latter in 1872 "as one of the founders of this newspaper, nd whotook an active interest in its management" left a marked gap in the early history of the publication. It was set up as a rival to the popular ''Illustrated London News''. The influence of ''The Graphic'' within the art world was immense, its many admirers included Vincent van Gogh, and Hubert von Herkomer.Mark Bills, "Thomas, William Luson (1830–1900)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004 It continued to be published weekly under this title until 23 April 1932 and then changed title to ''The National Graphic'' between 28 April and 14 July 1932; it then ceased publication, after 3,266 issues. From 1890 until 1926, Luson Thomas's company, ...
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The Daily Graphic
''The Daily Graphic: An Illustrated Evening Newspaper'' was the first American newspaper with daily illustrations. It was founded in New York City in 1873 by Canadian engravers George-Édouard Desbarats and William Leggo, and began publication in March of that year. It continued publication until September 23, 1889. History Flush with their printing success in Canada, Desbarats and Leggo relocated to New York in 1873 to found ''The Daily Graphic''. Highly illustrated, its lavish engravings included cartoons, reproductions of paintings, and illustrations of contemporary news events and notable personalities. While pioneering, the paper was not a financial success, and Desbarats later returned to Montreal, with Leggo following at least by 1879.Black, HarryCanadian Scientists and Inventors: Biographies of People who Shaped Our World p. 57 (2d ed. 2008)(3 January 1877)What it Costs to Publish Picture Papers ''Cincinnati Daily Star'', p. 2., col. 1-2 (1877 news report explains un ...
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Daily Graphic (Ghana)
The ''Daily Graphic'' is a Ghanaian state-owned daily newspaper published in Accra, Ghana. History The paper was established along with the ''Sunday Mirror'' in 1950, by Cecil King of the London Daily Mirror Group.Eribo, F., & W. Jong-Ebot, eds (1997). ''Press Freedom and Communication in Africa.'' Africa World Press. . With a circulation of 100,000 copies, the ''Graphic'' is the most widely read daily newspaper in the country. One journalist in particular, Fredrick Botchway, so gifted in his work had excelled at the paper and was swiftly promoted to Chief Editor in the mid 1950s. The paper has seen many editors replaced over the course of its history, particularly post-independence, after a string of successive military coups that resulted in the sacking editors who opposed the government policies.Anokwa, K. (1997). In Erbio & Jong-Ebot (1997), ''Press Freedom and Communication in Africa'', Africa World Press. In 1979 the newspaper was renamed the ''People's Daily Graphic'' ...
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New York Graphic
The ''New York Evening Graphic'' (not to be confused with the earlier ''Daily Graphic)'' was a tabloid newspaper published from 1924 to 1932 by Bernarr Macfadden. Exploitative and mendacious in its short life, the ''Graphic'' exemplified tabloid journalism and launched the careers of Walter Winchell, Louis Sobol, and sportswriter-turned-columnist and television host Ed Sullivan. History The ''New York Evening Graphics founding editor was investigative reporter Emile Gauvreau, who grew up in Connecticut and in Montreal, Quebec, the eldest son of an itinerant French Canadian war hero. Gauvreau, a high school drop-out, began his journalism career as a cub reporter on the New Haven ''Journal-Courrier'' — alongside part-time Yalies such as Sinclair Lewis — during World War I, and by 1919, had moved on to become the youngest managing editor in the history of the ''Hartford Courant'' after only three years on the job. He was fired when an investigative project embarrassed "Boss" Ror ...
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The Newberg Graphic
''The Newberg Graphic'' is the weekly newspaper of Newberg, Oregon, United States. In January 2013, the paper was sold to the Pamplin Media Group along with five other papers owned by Eagle Newspapers. See also * List of newspapers in Oregon This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Oregon. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and subsequently terminated. Daily newspapers *''Albany Democrat-Herald'' – Albany * ''The D ... References Newberg, Oregon 1907 establishments in Oregon Newspapers published by Pamplin Media Group Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Newspapers established in 1907 {{Oregon-newspaper-stub ...
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