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Noun
/ˌbrēkōˈläZH/,/ˌbrikə-/,
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bricolages, plural; bricolage, plural;
  1. (in art or literature) Construction or creation from a diverse range of available things
    • - the chaotic bricolage of the novel is brought together in a unifying gesture
  2. Something constructed or created in this way
    • - bricolages of painted junk

  1. Bricolage (or) is a term used in several disciplines, among them the visual arts and literature, to refer to the construction or creation of a work from a diverse range of things that happen to be available, or a work created by such a process. ...
  2. Bricolage became the first release for Amon Tobin, who was now recording under his own name and on the label Ninja Tune in 1997. The album was a departure from his last effort, Adventures in Foam (as Cujo), incorporating a heavier blend of jazz melodies and intense jungle rhythms. ...
  3. Bricolage is a content management system (CMS) written in the Perl programming language.
  4. Construction using whatever was available at the time; Something constructed using whatever was available at the time
  5. Making artful use of what’s at hand, a bricoleur is adept at performing a large number of diverse tasks. Whether by choice or necessity - resources are drawn from the contingent remains of previous constructions and destructions. ...
  6. process by which youth subcultures appropriate meanings for products and recombine them in new ways for their own purposes, to establish meanings not necessarily intended by the producers; see Hebdige.
  7. An approach to design that focusses upon the inter-relatedness of all elements of a system, and how organisation is creasted by negotiating between different elements. Typically, this would involve handling and arranging diverse elements, and visually/physically experimenting with arrangements. ...
  8. design for a building that reuses pieces of another building: a "bricoleur" is an architect who practices bricolage
  9. Handyman work done by a "bricoleur"