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Moebius

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[-bee-uhs, mey-, moh-] / ˈmœ bi əs, ˈmeɪ-, ˈmoʊ- /

noun

  1. August Ferdinand. Möbius, August Ferdinand.


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Katja Taits, 23, from St Albans, Hertfordshire, has Moebius Syndrome, a condition that causes facial paralysis.

From BBC • Jul. 20, 2024

Hari Kunzru called it “a strange mystical Moebius strip of a novel”; critic Wyatt Mason claimed it represented an entirely “new approach to writing fiction.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2023

Inspirations for the sets, by Mr. Livermore’s production team Giò Forma, include the French cartoonist known as Moebius — in particular his book “Venise Celeste” — and the Fellini film “Casanova.”

From New York Times • Jun. 8, 2022

I feel like it could have gone a sort of darker, more desolate visual style as opposed to Moebius, which is very poppy and bright.

From The Verge • Jun. 5, 2022

You've probably heard of our tourist attraction called Nature's Moebius Strip?

From Delayed Action by De Vet, Charles V. (Charles Vincent)