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Freeform
Freeform is a term that can refer to various concepts across different fields, including music, art, programming, and television. The term generally implies a lack of strict structure or form, allowing for greater flexibility and creativity.
Freeform Music[edit]
In music, freeform refers to a style that eschews traditional structures and forms. This can include free jazz, which is characterized by improvisation and a lack of predetermined chord progressions, and freeform radio, a type of radio programming that allows DJs to play a wide variety of music without strict playlists.
Freeform Art[edit]
In the context of art, freeform can describe works that do not adhere to conventional shapes or patterns. This can be seen in abstract art, where artists use shapes, colors, and forms to achieve their effect rather than depicting objects from the real world.
Freeform Programming[edit]
In programming, freeform refers to a style of coding that does not follow a rigid structure. This can be seen in scripting languages like Python and JavaScript, where developers have the flexibility to write code in a more expressive and less constrained manner.
Freeform Television[edit]
Freeform is also the name of an American basic cable channel owned by the Walt Disney Television unit of The Walt Disney Company. The channel primarily broadcasts programming aimed at teenagers and young adults, including original series, movies, and reruns of contemporary and family-oriented programming.
Related Pages[edit]
- Free jazz
- Freeform radio
- Abstract art
- Scripting languages
- Python (programming language)
- JavaScript
- Walt Disney Television
- The Walt Disney Company
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