In general, detail is poor, there's
noise around pretty much everything, and dirty spots everywhere.
Not exact matches
Recent group exhibitions include The
Noise of Art, Soccer Club Club, Chicago (2016); Accumulations: 5,000 Years of Objects, Fictions, and Conversations, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (2016); NEON: The Charged Line, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, England (2016); Grafforists, Torrance Art Museum, California (2016); NO MAN»S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2015);
Pretty Raw: After and
Around Helen Frankenthaler, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts (2015); The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2014); and California Landscape into Abstraction, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California (2014).
And in fact, it already has some
pretty good excursions during the twenty - year existing record — notably that big jag
around 2011, but also significant
noise around the 1998 El Nino.
If you plot anomalies on a graph with a y - axis that represents total climate variability in the last 100,000 years (I have no idea what that is but humor me and suppose it was + / - 5 °C), what you would see is
pretty much how I look at these results:
noise around the baseline.
It is
pretty clear that the model for the process governing Sun spot occurrence is the correct one, even if the parameterization is somewhat statistically uncertain (and even if some parameters may be randomly or deterministically varying slowly and / or narrowly in time, as well as the precise frequency distribution of
noise energy, though we really only care about that within a narrow band
around the resonances).
Side note, that
noise isolation really only works one way; it blocks outside
noises very well, but everyone
around you can hear your music
pretty clearly with the Liberty +.
The
noise cancellation is
pretty good, but don't expect anything like the BOSE QuietControl ™ 30 wireless headphones, which costs
around USD $ 300.
Also, even when gaming or maxing out the CPU, our sound meter never registered the system above the background
noise of our office — although with the air conditioning on and World Cup fever in full swing among some of our co-workers, our office was
pretty loud when we were testing, hovering
around 58 dB.