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Quality or experience derived from or based upon the senses and how they are affected or stimulated.
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A crypto-graphic algorithm (symmetric block cipher) that supports three key sizes: 128, 192 and 256 bits. AES is the standard name for the Rijndael algorithm that was approved by NIST to succeed the Data Encryption Standard (DES). The official description of the standard is FIPS PUB 197.
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The branch of philosophy dealing with the appreciation of the creative form or structure of a work of art.
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is understanding the nature, meaning and value of art.
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The science of the "beautiful" in a work of art. The aesthetic appeal of a work of art is defined by the visual, social, ethical, moral, and contemporary standards of society.
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