Tilt
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Tilt may refer to:
Company
- Tilt.com, a crowdfunding software company.
Music
- Tilt (band), an American punk group
- Tilt (Polish punk band), a Polish rock band
- Tilt (producers), a British group of electronic record producers
- Tilt (Cozy Powell album), 1981
- Tilt (Scott Walker album), 1995
- Tilt (Greg Howe and Richie Kotzen album), 1995
- Tilt (The Lightning Seeds album), 1999
- Tilt (Kahimi Karie album), 2000
- "Tilt" a 2008 bonus song from A Sense of Purpose by In Flames
Film and television
- Tilt (1979 film), a 1979 American film
- Tilt (2011 film), a 2011 Bulgarian film
- Tilt (TV series), a U.S. television series
Photography
- Tilt (camera), a cinematographic technique in which the camera is stationary and rotates in a vertical plane (or tilting plane)
- Tilt (view camera)
- Tilt–shift photography, use of selective focus, e.g., for simulating a miniature scene
Games and sport
- Tilt (arcade), a chain of video arcades inside various shopping malls
- Tilt (French magazine), a video game publication (1982–1994)
- Tilt (Finnish magazine), a video game publication (2004–2005)
- Tilt (poker), a poker term for a state of mental or emotional confusion or frustration in which a player adopts a less than optimal strategy
- Luke Tilt (born 1988), English football player
- A penalty condition in pinball
- Jousting encounter by horseback mounted competitors using lances
Other uses
- Axial tilt in astronomy
- Tilt (drink), an alcoholic beverage launched in the US market in August 2005
- Tilt (optics), a deviation in the direction of a beam of light
- Tilt (radio), a topical sketch show
- AT&T Tilt, a smartphone
- Tilt switch, an electrical switch
- Tilt table test, a medical procedure often used to diagnose dysautonomia or syncope.
- Tilting train, a train with a mechanism for leaning
- Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance, a medical condition
- Tilting theory in mathematics, including tilting modules, tilted algebras, tilting functors, and so on
- Tilt (novel), a novel by Ellen Hopkins
- John Hancock Center's Tilting Observatory in Chicago, Illinois