Not exact matches
Jockers developed his techniques
at Stanford University in California, where he worked with literature researcher Franco Moretti, who pioneered the use of automated large - scale analyses of
digitised texts, a process he calls «distant reading».
Her graduate collection of
digitised trompe l'oeil prints of oversized jewellery on simple shift dresses served as a counterpoint to the minimalist movement that was dominating the runways
at the time.
Whatever field you look
at, even the more traditional professions, the way in which business is generated is becoming increasingly technology - reliant, and more
digitised, even if the work itself is still carried out manually.
My role
at ProfitAbility has been to create an online platform to
digitise existing and creating new business simulations.
You look
at all the electronic tricks it has up its sleeve and you do begin to wonder how
digitised the 812 is going to feel from behind the wheel, but in reality it still feels essentially analogue in its behaviour.
You'll play as Nilin: an elite memory hunter fighting back
at an organisation that
digitises all human experience, but who ends up losing her own memory as a result.
Gauntlet (Atari Games)-- Top - down maze game known for having
digitised speech, hundreds of enemies on - screen
at the same time and a high difficulty level
It gave the world Lara Croft, the
digitised heroine of Tomb Raider who brought in more foreign earnings than the Spice Girls
at their peak.
Cuban - American photographer and film - maker Ana Mendieta, who died in 1985, is the subject of an exhibition
at Martin - Gropius - Bau that presents her groundbreaking films in newly restored and
digitised formats.
Daily
digitised data are now available back to 1910 or earlier
at 60 of the 112 ACORN - SAT locations, as well as
at some non-ACORN-SAT locations.
The vast majority of these observations have been subsequently
digitised (entered into an electronic database)
at the monthly timescale.
The 1906 Eversleigh Fahrenheit temperature recordings have been
digitised (Excel 49kb) and this field book is typical of whole degree rounding proportions
at most Australian weather stations in the Fahrenheit era.
It's possibly a result of not allowing books to be borrowed that there is still such an amazing, huge, and intact collection which can be
digitised... The material that is being
digitised here
at Oxford is from the 19th century, pre 1870; it has included some 15,000 volumes from the law collection.
He had a fair point
at the time — given their backlist they had a mountain to climb there, and after the Dotcom storm it was all - consuming:
digitise,
digitise,
digitise or die!