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Duine a bhailíonn saothair ealaíne.
Person who collects works of art.
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(eg. film)
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(process, piece, Film)
Ríomhairí, Ríomheolaíocht Íomhánna a chruthú a dhéanann gluaiseacht go saorga.
Computers, Computer Science The creation of artificial moving images.
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beochan ar athleagan é de rud a bhí ann cheana
animation that is a reimagining of an existing version
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Beochan ar dhá dhiminsean nó beochan chomhréidh, arna déanamh de lámh nó le ríomhaire. I gcás beochan ríomhaire is grafaic ghiotánmhapach nó íomhánna grafaice veicteora a bhíonn i gceist.
Animation in two dimensions or flat animation. Can be computer or hand-animated. When specifically applied to computer animation, 2D is generally bitmap graphics or vector graphic images.
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Traditionally the curator is a person who cares for the objects/artworks in collections. However contemporary art thinks of the curator as the person who transmits and frames the artwork to the wider public via exhibitions, happenings etc. A modern curator is a producer more than anything else and I think that there are lots of parallels with theatre production. In English the unofficial verb 'to curate' depends on the active use of it in a living context to be meaningful.