30-536: For technical reasons , "X_X" and similar titles redirect here. For the keyboard symbol, see List of emoticons . [REDACTED] Look up XX , xx , or x_x in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. XX or xx may refer to: 20 (number) , Roman numeral XX Film and TV [ edit ] XX (film) , a 2017 anthology horror film "XX", an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) XX,
60-403: A 1998 album by Toto XX (Mushroomhead album) , 2001 xx (The xx album) , 2009 XX (Great Big Sea album) , 2012 XX – Two Decades of Love Metal , a 2012 compilation album by HIM XX (O.A.R. album) , 2016 XX (Mino album) , 2018 XX , a 2018 album by Note-oriety + + (EP) , a 2018 EP, repackaged as [X X] in 2019, by Loona Songs [ edit ] "xx",
90-615: A British deception operation in the Second World War Les XX , a group of twenty Belgian painters Dos Equis or XX, a brand of Mexican beer xx , to express exponentiation in the initial version of the FORTRAN programming language See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing XX 20 (disambiguation) Double Cross (disambiguation) X (disambiguation) XXX (disambiguation) XXXX (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
120-762: A face, unless winking, in which case a semicolon is used. However, an equals sign, a number 8, a capital letter B or a capital letter X are also used to indicate normal eyes, widened eyes, those with glasses or those with crinkled eyes, respectively. Symbols for the mouth vary, e.g. ")" for a smiley face or "(" for a sad face. One can also add a "}" after the mouth character to indicate a beard. :)) ;> T-T x_x x_X o_o o‑o Eastern emoticons generally are not rotated sideways, and may include non-Latin characters to allow for additional complexity. These emoticons first arose in Japan, where they are referred to as kaomoji (literally "face characters"). The base form consists of
150-524: A governing committee of twenty members. Unlike L'Essor ('Soaring'), which had also been set up in opposition to the Salon, Les XX had no president or governing committee. Instead Octave Maus (a lawyer who was also an art critic and journalist) acted as the secretary of Les XX , while other duties, including the organization of the annual exhibitions, were dispatched by a rotating committee of three members. A further nine artists were invited to join to bring
180-645: A phenotypical male with two X chromosomes XX gonadal dysgenesis , a type of female hypogonadism resulting in non-functioning ovaries XX sex chromosomes, in the XO sex-determination system a female , an organism producing ova gametes that fuse with the male gamete during sexual reproduction, typically having two X chromosomes in the XY and X0 sex determination systems Music [ edit ] The xx , an English indie rock band X_______X (band) , an American no wave band Albums [ edit ] Toto XX ,
210-415: A sequence of an opening round parenthesis, a character for the left eye, a character for the mouth or nose, a character for the right eye and a closing round parenthesis. The parentheses are often omitted for well-known kaomoji. The mouth/nose part may also be omitted if the eyes are much more important. Most East Asian characters are usually inscribed in an invisible square with a fixed width. Although there
240-499: A song by Hayley Kiyoko from Expectations "XX", a song by Feid from Ferxxo (Vol 1: M.O.R) Organisations [ edit ] XX Bomber Command , an inactive United States Air Force unit XX Corps (disambiguation) Legio XX Valeria Victrix or Legion XX, a legion of the Roman Empire Other uses [ edit ] XX (novel) , a 2020 novel by Rian Hughes XX System or Double-Cross System,
270-909: A statue by Paul Gauguin . Retrospective for Vincent van Gogh . Catalogue cover designed by Georges Lemmen . Memorial concert for César Franck and a second concert with new work by Vincent d'Indy , and work by other followers of Franck, including Bordes, Duparc, Bréville, Chausson, Tiersot, Vidal, and Camille Benoît . Also played was work by Fauré and Emmanuel Chabrier . A third concert focused on Russian composers, with works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , Alexander Borodin , Nikolai Shcherbachov , Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Kopylov . Pottery exhibited by Auguste Delaherche , and embroidery designs by Henry Van de Velde . Invited artists include Maximilien Luce , Léo Gausson and Mary Cassatt . Retrospective of Georges Seurat with 18 paintings, including La Cirque and La Parade . Three concert evenings were organised. The first concert presented
300-614: Is also a history of half-width characters , many Japanese, Korean and Chinese fonts include full-width forms for the letters of the basic roman alphabet and also include digits and punctuation as found in US ASCII . These fixed-width forms are also available in Unicode. Mostly depending on the input mode available, kaomoji may use these Eastern forms of Western characters, but hardly ever rely on any particular width to be discernible. A number of Eastern emoticons were originally developed on
330-414: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages List of emoticons This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons . Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art , and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art . In recent times, graphical icons, both static and animated, have joined
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#1732764833201360-502: Is that in the East, the eyes play the primary role in facial expressions, while in the West, the whole face tends to be used. Western style emoticons are mostly written from left to right as though the head is rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees. One will most commonly see the eyes on the left, followed by the nose (often omitted) and then the mouth. Typically, a colon is used for the eyes of
390-470: The 1890 expo Vincent van Gogh exhibited six paintings and sold The Red Vineyard , the only painting he sold during his lifetime. Three concerts were given, with the first centered on Belgian composers like Auguste Dupont , Léon Soubre , Joseph Jacob , Paul Gilson and Gustave Huberti . The second and third concert focused on the French composers, with works by Fauré, Franck, d'Indy, and Castillon in
420-859: The Japanese discussion site 2channel . Some of these are wider (made up of more characters) than usual kaomoji, or extend over multiple lines of text. Many use characters from other character sets besides Japanese and Latin. Many emoticons are included as characters in the Unicode standard, in the Miscellaneous Symbols block, the Emoticons block, and the Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs block. Les XX Les XX ( French ; " Les Vingt "; French pronunciation: [le vɛ̃t] ; lit. ' The 20 ' )
450-1241: The cause. Altogether, Les XX had 32 members during the ten years of its existence. The 1884, 1885 and 1886 exhibitions were held at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. The later exhibitions were all held at the Museum of Modern Art of Brussels. The first of ten annual exhibitions was held on 2 February at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. Apart from the members of Les XX , there were exhibitions by Adriaan Jozef Heymans , Jan Stobbaerts , Auguste Rodin , James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Max Liebermann . Catulle Mendès discussed Richard Wagner . Exhibition of Xavier Mellery and Jan Toorop . Exhibits of Pierre-Auguste Renoir , Odilon Redon and Claude Monet , including Le pont d'Argenteuil and La Manneporte à Étretat . First performance of César Franck 's Violon Sonata . Walter Sickert , Camille Pissarro , Berthe Morisot and Georges-Pierre Seurat exhibit, with Seurat and Signac present at
480-518: The driving force behind an associated periodical, L'Art Moderne , which was started in 1881. This publication aggressively defended Les XX from attacks by critics and members of the visiting public. Picard polemically fomented tensions both with the artistic establishment and within Les XX . By 1887, six of the more conservative original members had left, sometimes under pressure from Picard and Maus, to be replaced by artists who were more sympathetic to
510-587: The end in 1893 very frequent performances by the Quatuor Ysaÿe . Concerts included recently composed music by Claude Debussy , Ernest Chausson and Gabriel Fauré . Leading exponents of the Symbolist movement who gave lectures include Stéphane Mallarmé , Théodore de Wyzewa and Paul Verlaine . Together with Maus, the influential jurist Edmond Picard and the Belgian poet Emile Verhaeren provided
540-436: The first version of Paul Gilson 's La Mer , Guillaume Lekeu 's Andromède and music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov , Alexander Glazunov , and Franz Servais . The second showcased music by Alexis de Castillon , César Franck , Charles Bordes , Louis de Serres and Emmanuel Chabrier . The final concert included the first performance of Vincent d'Indy 's Suite in D and Ernest Chausson 's Concert . The other music played
570-415: The group membership of Les XX to twenty. In addition to the exhibits of its Belgian members, foreign artists were also invited to exhibit. There was a close tie between art, music and literature among the Les XX artists. During the exhibitions, there were literary lectures and discussions, and performances of new classical music, which from 1888 were organised by Vincent d'Indy , with from 1889 until
600-471: The major arts (architecture). In 1893, the society of Les XX was transformed into " La Libre Esthétique ". Les XX was founded on 28 October 1883 in Brussels and held annual shows there between 1884 and 1893, usually in January–March. The group was founded by 11 artists who were unhappy with the conservative policies of both the official academic Salon and the internal bureaucracy of L'Essor , under
630-547: The opening. The major work shown is Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte . In July, Les XX had an exhibition in Amsterdam , The Netherlands . Exhibits of Albert Dubois-Pillet , Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec , Henri-Edmond Cross , James Abbott McNeill Whistler , Paul Signac and Odilon Redon . First performance of Vincent d'Indy 's Poème des Montagnes . Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
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#1732764833201660-461: The production code for the 1969 Doctor Who serial The Seeds of Death XX (web series) , a 2020 South Korean web series XX (organization) , a fictional organisation in the comic and game XIII Genetics [ edit ] XX sex chromosomes, in the XY sex-determination system XX male syndrome , also known as de la Chapelle syndrome, a rare congenital intersex condition resulting in
690-401: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title XX . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=XX&oldid=1252218445 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
720-661: The second concert. Vincent d'Indy performed his Symphonie Cévenole in the third concert. Other composers whose work was performed were Fauré, Franck, Bréville, Bordes, Chausson, Albéric Magnard and Paul Vidal . Stéphane Mallarmé gave a lecture on Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam ; Edmond Picard discusses Maurice Maeterlinck , Emile Verhaeren and Charles Van Lerberghe . Exhibitions of Georges Seurat , Camille Pissarro , Alfred Sisley , and Jules Chéret . First exhibitions of decorative art, including posters and book illustrations by Walter Crane , Alfred William Finch 's first attempts at ceramics, and three vases and
750-430: The traditional text-based emoticons; these are commonly known as emoji . Emoticons can generally be divided into three groups: Western (mainly from United States and Europe ) or horizontal (though not all are in that orientation); Eastern or vertical (mainly from East Asia ); and 2channel style (originally used on 2channel and other Japanese message boards). The most common explanation for these different styles
780-609: Was a group of twenty Belgian painters, designers and sculptors, formed in 1883 by the Brussels lawyer, publisher, and entrepreneur Octave Maus . For ten years, they held an annual exhibition of their art; each year 20 other international artists were also invited to participate in their exhibition. Painters invited include Camille Pissarro (1887, 1889, 1891), Claude Monet (1886, 1889), Georges Seurat (1887, 1889, 1891, 1892), Paul Gauguin (1889, 1891), Paul Cézanne (1890), and Vincent van Gogh (1890, 1891 retrospective). Les XX
810-558: Was composed by Gabriel Fauré , Charles Bordes, Camille Chevillard and Albéric Magnard . More design was exhibited, including a table by Alfred William Finch , embroidery by Henry Van de Velde , and objects by Alexandre Charpentier . Paul Verlaine discussed the contemporary poetry. The first concert was centered on work by César Franck and the first performance of Ernest Chausson 's Poème de l'amour et la mer The second concert contained works by d'Indy, Castillon, Fauré, Chabrier and Bréville. The third and final concert featured
840-472: Was in some ways a successor to another group, L'Essor . The rejection of James Ensor 's The Oyster Eater in 1883 by L'Essor Salon, following the earlier rejection by the Antwerp Salon, was one of the events that led to the formation of Les XX . The ideal of the group responded to the theories of Viollet le Duc, in particular that of the integration of the so-called minor arts (decorative arts) with
870-481: Was one of the invited writers. Camille Pissarro , Maximilien Luce , Henri-Edmond Cross , Gustave Caillebotte , Paul Cézanne , Albert Dubois-Pillet , Paul Gauguin and Georges Seurat exhibit. Included is Gauguin's masterpiece Vision After the Sermon . At the first concert, the music was composed by César Franck , Pierre de Bréville , Ernest Chausson , Gabriel Fauré and Julien Tiersot . The music
900-456: Was played in part by the Quatuor Ysaÿe , as happened in the next few years. The second concert was centered on Gabriel Fauré, with additional music by d'Indy, Charles Bordes and Henri Duparc . In July, Les XX had an exhibition in Amsterdam , The Netherlands . Exhibits by invited artists including Odilon Redon , Paul Cézanne , Paul Signac , Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec , Alfred Sisley , Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh . During
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