# Velvet

> creative work by Alexander Mouton

**Wikidata**: [Q132199307](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132199307)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/velvet-q132199307

## Summary
Velvet is a creative work by Alexander Mouton first published in 2008. It is simultaneously classified as a creative work, an exhibit, and an application, and was built using Adobe Flash (ELMCIP identifier 5977).

## Key Facts
- Velvet is a creative work authored by Alexander Mouton.  
- Velvet was published in 2008.  
- Velvet is classified as an instance of creative work, exhibit, and application.  
- The software engine used for Velvet is Adobe Flash.  
- Velvet is recorded with elmcip_id 5977.  
- Velvet is described in Wikidata as "creative work by Alexander Mouton."  

## FAQs
### Q: What is Velvet?
A: Velvet is a creative work by Alexander Mouton that is also classified as an exhibit and an application. It was published in 2008 and implemented with Adobe Flash.

### Q: Who created Velvet?
A: Velvet was authored by Alexander Mouton.

### Q: When was Velvet published?
A: Velvet was published in 2008.

### Q: What technology does Velvet use?
A: Velvet uses Adobe Flash as its software engine.

### Q: Is Velvet cataloged or indexed anywhere?
A: Velvet is listed with elmcip_id 5977 and described in Wikidata as a creative work by Alexander Mouton.

## Why It Matters
Velvet occupies the intersection of digital software and creative practice. As a work that is concurrently an application and an exhibit, it exemplifies artistic projects that use software platforms (here, Adobe Flash) as their medium. Its documentation — including a specific elmcip_id (5977) and a Wikidata description — indicates that it has been cataloged within digital-arts or electronic-literature resources, which facilitates discovery and scholarly reference. Knowing the author (Alexander Mouton), the publication year (2008), and the technology (Adobe Flash) provides essential metadata for researchers, curators, and archivists assessing the work’s context, preservation needs, and place within histories of software-based creative works and exhibitions.

## Notable For
- Authored by Alexander Mouton.  
- Published in 2008.  
- Implemented using the Adobe Flash software engine.  
- Classified simultaneously as a creative work, an exhibit, and an application.  
- Indexed with elmcip_id 5977 and described on Wikidata as a creative work by Alexander Mouton.

## Body

### Author
- Author: Alexander Mouton.
- The work is identified as authored by Alexander Mouton in its structured metadata.

### Publication
- Publication date: 2008.
- The year 2008 is recorded as Velvet’s publication date.

### Classification and Instance Of
- Instance types: creative work; exhibit; application.
- The work is simultaneously categorized under artistic and software/application classes.

### Technical Details
- Software engine: Adobe Flash.
- Velvet was implemented using Adobe Flash as its software platform.

### Identifiers and Cataloging
- elmcip_id: 5977.
- Wikidata description: "creative work by Alexander Mouton."

### Summary of Known Metadata
- Author: Alexander Mouton.
- Publication date: 2008.
- Software engine: Adobe Flash.
- Instance of: creative work, exhibit, application.
- Elmcip identifier: 5977.
- Wikidata description: creative work by Alexander Mouton.