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Expanded memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1098 words) |
 | Famous 1980's expanded memory boards were AST RAMpage, IBM PS/2 80286 Memory Expansion Option, ATandT Expanded Memory Adapter and the Intel Above Board. |
 | Expanded memory was a common term for several incompatible technology variants. |
 | EEMS, a competing expanded memory management standard, was developed by AST Research, Quadram and Ashton-Tate. |
| Expanded Cinema as Expanded Reality (3386 words) |
 | Expanded cinema is, as Birgit Hein writes, not a stylistic concept, but rather a general indicator for all works that go beyond the individual film projection. It means multiple projections, mixed media, film projects, and action films, including the utopia of pill films and cloud films. |
 | The concept of expanded cinema was established in Europe in the mid-1960s within the context of the far-reaching movement of Expanded Arts and is a part of the structural film inquiry which grappled above all with the foundations of the medium. |
 | Expanded cinema is a collage expanded around time and several spatial and medial layers, which, as a formation in time and space, breaks free from the two-dimensionality of the surface. |