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A vingle is a portmanteau of video and single. The neologism refers to music videos that can be mixed by VJs in the same way that DJs mix regular music singles. The word was coined by a group of VJs in London in late 2003, at the This Is Clip Hop party during ResFest, organised by the audio-visual artist collective "0.1". Vingles were subsequently seen in 0.1's launch party for Hewlett Packard's HyPe Gallery project.. An example vingle would be Hexstatic's Timber. Apple Computer has applied for a trademark on the term.

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  • A vingle is a portmanteau of video and single. The neologism refers to music videos that can be mixed by VJs in the same way that DJs mix regular music singles. The word was coined by a group of VJs in London in late 2003, at the This Is Clip Hop party during ResFest, organised by the audio-visual artist collective "0.1". Vingles were subsequently seen in 0.1's launch party for Hewlett Packard's HyPe Gallery project.. An example vingle would be Hexstatic's Timber. Apple Computer has applied for a trademark on the term. (en)
  • Een vingle is een ander woord voor videosingle. Het is een porte-manteauwoord van de woorden video en single. Elektronicabedrijf Apple heeft in 2005 de term vingle als handelsmerk aangevraagd. De eerste vingle is de single Beep van the Pussycat Dolls geïntroduceerd op 10 januari 2006. (nl)
  • Vingle é o estrangeirismo da junção do vídeo e do single. O neologismo refere-se a um vídeo musical que pode ser misturado por um VJ na mesma maneira de um remix regular produzido por um DJ a partir de singles musicais. A palavra foi apadrinhada por um grupo de VJ em Londres no ano de 2003, durante a festa This Is Clip Hop, organizada pela equipa audiovisual "0.1". Os vingles são normalmente publicitados pelos eventos da Hewlett-Packard. Um exemplo de vingle é "Timber" da banda Hexstatic. A equipa 0.1 criou uma comunidade vingle.org que partilha músicas, vídeos e vingles completos, que já organizou um evento chamado em 2004. Apple Computer pediu uma marca registrada do termo. (pt)
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  • A vingle is a portmanteau of video and single. The neologism refers to music videos that can be mixed by VJs in the same way that DJs mix regular music singles. The word was coined by a group of VJs in London in late 2003, at the This Is Clip Hop party during ResFest, organised by the audio-visual artist collective "0.1". Vingles were subsequently seen in 0.1's launch party for Hewlett Packard's HyPe Gallery project.. An example vingle would be Hexstatic's Timber. Apple Computer has applied for a trademark on the term. (en)
  • Een vingle is een ander woord voor videosingle. Het is een porte-manteauwoord van de woorden video en single. Elektronicabedrijf Apple heeft in 2005 de term vingle als handelsmerk aangevraagd. De eerste vingle is de single Beep van the Pussycat Dolls geïntroduceerd op 10 januari 2006. (nl)
  • Vingle é o estrangeirismo da junção do vídeo e do single. O neologismo refere-se a um vídeo musical que pode ser misturado por um VJ na mesma maneira de um remix regular produzido por um DJ a partir de singles musicais. A palavra foi apadrinhada por um grupo de VJ em Londres no ano de 2003, durante a festa This Is Clip Hop, organizada pela equipa audiovisual "0.1". Os vingles são normalmente publicitados pelos eventos da Hewlett-Packard. Apple Computer pediu uma marca registrada do termo. (pt)
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