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Cyber


Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Main Entry: cy·ber
Pronunciation: 'sI-b&r
Function: adjective
Etymology: cyber-
: of, relating to, or involving computers or computer networks (as the Internet)
Main Entry: cyber-
Function: combining form
Etymology: cybernetic
: computer : computer network <cyberspace>

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Plagiarism.
Plagiarism is the act of claiming to be the author of material that someone else actually wrote. Researchers have plagiarized reports, articles, and book chapters. Although academic plagiarism is not new, what is new since the latter years of the 20th century is the ease with which writings on virtually any topic can be misappropriated with little risk of detection. The principal instrument responsible for the recent rapid rise in academic plagiarism has been the Internet, “a 1.5 billion-page searchable, cut-and-pasteable encyclopedia.”
Defining cybercrime
New technologies create new criminal opportunities but few new types of crime. What distinguishes cybercrime from traditional criminal activity? Obviously, one difference is the use of the digital computer, but technology alone is insufficient for any distinction that might exist between different realms of criminal activity. Criminals do not need a computer to commit fraud, traffic in child pornography and intellectual property, steal an identity, or violate someone's privacy. All those activities existed before the “cyber” prefix became ubiquitous. Cybercrime, especially involving the Internet, represents an extension of existing criminal behaviour alongside some novel illegal activities. Most cybercrime is an attack on information about individuals, corporations, or governments. Although the attacks do not take place on a physical body, they do take place on the personal or corporate virtual body, which is the set of informational attributes that define people and institutions on the Internet. In other words,
in the digital age our virtual identities are essential elements of everyday life: we are a bundle of numbers and identifiers in multiple computer databases owned by governments and corporations. Cybercrime highlights the centrality of networked computers in our lives, as well as the fragility of such seemingly solid facts as ndividual identity.

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Recycling
My art movement is recycling, To recycle everything and everyone.
By displacement the field of sample, results with art product as the reconstruction of the problem that
demonstrates its functioning through the perceptive activity.
In that manner an image is not anymore THAT image with its historicism, but is alays already hitched to a recycling of its own productivity.
Through placing image in its own comparasion of duality mirrors, AuxManir demonstrates that talks of images are possible with images themselves, not touching images curtain, not by paint - but through collecting relics of its vanity.

Centaur


Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Main Entry: cen·taur
Pronunciation: 'sen-"tor
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin Centaurus, from Greek Kentauros
: any of a race of creatures fabled to be half human and half horse and to live in the mountains of Thessaly

Encylopedia Britannica Article
Centaur

Greek Kentauros, in Greek mythology, a race of creatures, part horse and part man, dwelling in the mountains of Thessaly and Arcadia. Traditionally they were the offspring of Ixion, king of the neighbouring Lapiths, and were best known for their fight (centauromachy) with the Lapiths, which resulted from their attempt to carry off the bride of Pirithous, son and successor of Ixion. They lost the battle and were driven from Mount Pelion. In later Greek times they were often represented drawing the chariot of the wine god Dionysus or bound and ridden by Eros, the god of love, in allusion to their drunken and amorous habits. Their general character was that of wild, lawless, and inhospitable beings, the slaves of their animal passions. Centaurs may best be explained as the creation of a folktale in which wild inhabitants of the mountains and savage spirits of the forests were combined in half-human, half-animal form. In early art they were portrayed as human beings in front, with the body and hindlegs of a horse attached to the back; later, they were men only as far as the waist. They fought using rough branches of trees as weapons.
In Greek legend, son either of the god Ares or of Phlegyas, king of the Lapiths in Thessaly. He murdered his father-in-law and could find no one to purify him until Zeus did so and admitted him as a guest to Olympus. Ixion abused his pardon by trying to seduce Zeus's wife Hera. Zeus substituted for her a cloud, by which Ixion became the father of the Centaurs. Zeus, to punish him, …

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Trash
A designation TRASH of new Aux Manir works doesn't mean that art product is created of refuse.Intention is not to make art works that are trash.
The point of view is problematique elaborated in thinking,rational acts in the field of the morphology of the art work.
To rummage through the trash on the garbage dump is perceptive activity in the quest of diversity.
According to the fact that trash items are completely different,the logic of structure allows the existance of any particular problem.

Optic

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Main Entry: op·tic
Pronunciation: 'äp-tik
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin opticus, from Greek optikos, from opsesthai to be going to see; akin to Greek opsis appearance, Ops eye -- more
at EYE
: of or relating to vision or the eye

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Cyber City
In 2003 the Mauritian government continued to focus on developing the high-tech sector of its economy. The construction of a state-of-the-art business facility, or “Cyber City,” outside the capital received international media attention.

Centaur objects in Cosmos
Any of a population of small bodies, similar to asteroids in size but to comets in composition, that revolve around the Sun in the outer solar system, mainly between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune. The first known member of the group, Chiron, was discovered in 1977, although its close affinity with icy comet nuclei was not recognized until more than a decade later.

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Centaur objects in Art
Greek Bronze Age
The Greeks did not produce big statues in the Bronze Age, they certainly could not afford to in the Dark Age after it. They did go on producing little figurines,
and even made a lot of them out of bronze. These are often found at religious shrines and were clearly gifts to the gods. Some of them are men in armor, and
horses; a lot of them are deer.


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