Bleeding Edge by Thomas Pynchon (Penguin Press).
Not exact matches
We believe the treatment of bond investors
by Detroit and Stockton represents the
bleeding edge of a trend that accords a higher priority to some public expenditures over others.
Others had left and their replacements did not yet have the clout to convince Hastings he was being too aggressive for a customer base that
by 2011 could hardly have been considered on the
bleeding edge of consumer tech.
Confronted with a deep gash in the liver with severe
bleeding, the researchers closed the wound
by spreading the aqueous nanoparticle solution and pressing the two
edges of the wound toget her.
Bleed: To print at or off the very
edge of a page
by design.
This
bleeding edge silicon is accompanied
by a generous 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage.
Through the contest, players can unleash their creativity
by creating new content and game experiences like environments, characters, weapons, tools, and vehicles
by using the same
bleeding edge game technology that was used to develop Gears of War and Unreal Tournament 3.
By utilizing the improved capabilities, larger cache, and overclocking potential over the previous processor architecture, Velocity Micro continues a precedent of providing the latest in
bleeding edge technology in its ultra performance PCs and workstations.
Thanks to major innovations
by Adobe and NVIDIA, CS4 users can now utilize the
bleeding -
edge hardware found in Velocity Micro's powerful workstations, making them the clear system of choice for graphics professionals.
I am heartened
by your return to the
bleeding edge and I look forward to playing your next game.
West scanned a single sheet of paper thirty times; each resulting print contains subtle shadows and marks caused
by the handling of the paper over time, as well as a black border created
by the scanner's light
bleeding around the
edge of the paper.
The division was softened
by the blurred
edges caused
by the uneven rates of absorption of oil and solvent, and the compositions often developed over several days, even months, with the artist adding further layers or letting the pigments
bleed out gradually.
Bill
by Bill brings together classic Modernist forms with
bleeding edge post-studio, conceptually based1 practices to create a mercenary stunning vision of contemporary art.
Since 2012, Magnolia Editions has published an ongoing series of archival watercolor prints
by Close which use the artist's grid format and the precision afforded
by contemporary digital printers to layer water - based pigment on Hahnemuhle rag paper [31] such that the native behavior of watercolor is manifested in each print: «The
edges of each pixel
bleed with cyan, magenta, and yellow, creating a kind of three - dimensional fog effect behind the intended color swatches.»
By making «the new» its subject, it is vulnerable to what media theorist Wendy Chun calls the «
bleeding edge of obsolescence.»
There are trademark qualities here, like the
bleeding edges of irregular shapes caused
by the solvents and oils moving beyond the pigments on the canvas.
A beautiful lattice - work pattern designed
by Adjaye Associates covers this catalog and
bleeds onto the
edges of the pages.
Echoing the promised utopia and oft - dismal reality of advanced technological networks and intimating at the vague disillusion of late - stage capitalism,
Bleeding Edge features site - specific installations and new media works
by artists Anthony Antonellis, Kelsey... Continue reading
Bleeding Edge An Immersive Triumph at Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art
By the way, what the hell is «
bleeding edge technology»?
Recent climate change predictions produced
by the latest
bleeding -
edge computer models have proven to be spectacularly wrong.
Do make a note that there's some light
bleed on the
edges, which is evidenced
by the gradient effect that can be seen at the
edges.
This is the
bleeding -
edge of technology being created
by some of the smartest minds in America.
Hoover sits at the
bleeding edge of new technology and right now he's most excited
by platforms that change the way people interact with tech — especially audio - based platforms like Google Home, Amazon's Alexa, and Apple's Airpods that let users interact using audio commands rather than touching a screen.
It featured a fold - out 5 - inch display attached to a gaming controller, and was powered
by NVIDIA's then -
bleeding edge Tegra 4 processor.
As mentioned, the TV's LED panel uses a full array backlighting system, often preferred
by videophiles, thanks to a reputation for better screen uniformity and less backlight
bleed than
edge - lit displays.
This is not a
bleeding -
edge chipset since the Snapdragon 805 is now making its way into flagship phones, but the money Motorola saved
by using an 801 — and the savings it is passing along to end users — does not come at the expense of performance.
As a threshold matter, Kodak's story arc is dramatic: a former Dow Jones Industrial Average component, once driven into bankruptcy
by technological change, announcing a blockchain - based image rights management platform to regain a place on tech's
bleeding edge.
We absolutely believe that you don't need the very latest processor or
bleeding edge camera sensor to still have a phone that's enjoyable to use - but if a brand is going to save money
by using old or less - optimized components, it needs to pass those savings onto the consumer.
That
bleeding edge title is Bug Village, first announced back in August and from the fine folks at Glu Mobile (with porting duties handled
by Babaroga).
REWS is known for delivering leading
edge — rather than
bleeding edge - solutions that are complemented
by passionate personal service, support, and coaching.