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- Skeuomorphs_in_popular_culture abstract "A plastic Adirondack chair. A digital contact list resembling a rolodex. Many features of wooden buildings were repeated in stone by ancient Greeks when they transitioned from wood to masonry construction. Decorative stone features of Greek temples such as mutules, guttae, and modillions derived from true structural and or functional features of the early wooden temples. The Minoan elite had very elaborate and rare silver cups, which were often recreated for the mass market using ceramics. Clay pottery bearing rope shaped protrusions. Celtic interlacement is derived from the patterns produced by a technical process––in this case, by weaving. 1998 IBM RealThings package. 1995 Microsoft Bob operating system, which used images of real objects such as calendars and reference books within a 'room' that users could interact with. Shutter-click sound emitted by electronic devices to imitate a mechanical shutter, such as camera phones and compact digital cameras. Many music synthesis and audio processing software packages closely emulate physical musical instruments and audio equipment.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Skeuomorphs_in_popular_culture comment "A plastic Adirondack chair. A digital contact list resembling a rolodex. Many features of wooden buildings were repeated in stone by ancient Greeks when they transitioned from wood to masonry construction. Decorative stone features of Greek temples such as mutules, guttae, and modillions derived from true structural and or functional features of the early wooden temples. The Minoan elite had very elaborate and rare silver cups, which were often recreated for the mass market using ceramics.".
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