Sentences with phrase «tactile experience of»

One of the professional accessories of Apple's premium tablet, Apple Pencil is designed to replicate the tactile experience of using a pen or pencil.
Even though it might excite long - time BlackBerry users who desire the tactile experience of a physical keyboard, it is unlikely that the KEYone will shake up the market.
Either way, there's still nothing quite like the living and tactile experience of seeing, touching and smelling the pages of real book.
Either way, there's still nothing quite like the living and tactile experience of
I like the tactile experience of making things and seeing them in various stages of completion.
At times embedded into walls, floors, and ceilings, even wrapping around (or through) architectural details, her inventive and playful approach to installation informs the tactile experience of her work.
His diverse use of painterly techniques, including pouring, splashing and patterning, are integrated into the composition and converge in a tactile experience of the picture plane.
His diverse cache of painterly techniques, which includes pouring, splashing, patterning, and even burning converge to create a truly tactile experience of the picture plane.
I love any kind of craft and hand skills as I love the tactile experience of working with new materials and learning about them.
Manufacturers says that the tactile experience of holding the leash or collar can be a key factor in a consumer's purchasing decision.
The Origami stand part seems useless but it is a nice, form - fitting leather case that adds a lot to the tactile experience of reading on the Kindle for me.
The stories this year have tended to focus less on the increased pricing of ebooks, as was the case last year, and more on readers rediscovering the tactile experience of print books and digital fatigue.
First, while the Touch Cover continued to retain an advantage over the ever - slimming Type Cover, the marginal advantage was starting to shrink given the superior tactile experience of its more expensive alternative.
I'm still mostly a print guy, because I prefer the tactile experience of reading comics like that and reading on a computer isn't the most fluid way of going about it.
It's not just the image or artwork, which is still important, but it's also the tactile experience of the book.
There truly is a connection between the smallest visual, the slightest comment, the tactile experience of grasping a strange piece of stone in your hand, and the books lined up on the shelves.
The tactile experience of a book aids this process, from the thickness of the pages in your hands as you progress through the story to the placement of a word on the page.
The EX-L's addition of a leather - wrapped steering wheel and leather trim on the heated front seats upgrades the tactile experience of both places the CR - V comes in direct contact with the driver.
Students benefit from the tactile experience of these letters.
They may be using play money, but the tactile experience of having it move through their fingers makes the financial concepts stick.
In her latest exhibition, Museum Bhavan, Singh set out to recreate the tactile experience of leafing through an old family album.
He'll be sure to enjoy this tactile experience of peeling off and sticking on — and he'll be working on his fine motor skills too.
The tactile experience of playing with different textured elements like water, clay and sand while messy, is a great forum for learning and stimulation.
People love the convenience of online shopping, but they're also lured to the more tactile experience of in - store shopping.
The included stylus (no battery required) plays a big role in the tablet's paper - like nature, as its «high - friction pen tip» will help simulate the tactile experiences of writing and sketching.
Ann Hamilton (Lima, Ohio, 1956) and Elena del Rivero (Valencia, Spain, 1949) share the same interest in the visual and tactile experiences of written language.

Not exact matches

Simply put, physical books offer a tactile experience that most other forms of media don't.
Surgeons say no mannequin or computer simulation can replicate the tactile response and emotional experience of practicing on human body parts.
«It's a tactile experience — you're feeling the fabric, you're draping it over yourself,» says Pilar Catala, Indochino's director of e-commerce and product development.
Tiggly Tiggly was founded on the idea that, while young kids are proven to learn better through tactile experiences, they're also growing up in a world of ubiquitous screens.
a.Perception of visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory experiences without an external stimulus and with a compelling sense of their reality, usually resulting from a mental disorder or as a response to a drug.
Although Sweeney is unique in describing the tactile bonds that tied him to fundamentalism, each writer experienced certainty and embraced the absolute doctrines of the faith with either childlike enthusiasm or a careful adult decision.
Indeed, to be an object has normally meant to be an object of human sense experience, especially visual and tactile experience.
Professor Barry Smith discusses sensory factors affecting our perception and enjoyment of food and drink, and the ways in which auditory and tactile cues can enhance our eating experience, together with some advice on how to keep our sense of smell longer.
Lots of tactile experiences, and again, explain and talk about them so you are giving language to his new experiences.
Email, text messaging, and other technologically driven options offer convenience, but you can't beat the tactile and visual experience of paper.
Both books in this brand new series combine tactile, interactive play with learning to not only help children retain basic concepts taught at the preschool level but also to make the learning experience enlightening and entertaining by bringing in 15 inventive craft projects that tie in the spirit of Halloween and Christmas.
Advances include development of routes and surfaces that are more wheelchair and walker friendly; signage that includes Braille text and other tactile information to describe specific points of ecological interest; and trail «tours» that can be experienced through cell phones and other smart devices.
The bright colors and variety of textures will encourage your baby to explore shapes through everyday objects and will be a delightful tactile experience.
An infant spends the majority of his first year of life learning through these tactile experiences.
Child Development author and expert, Jackie Silberg, on Exploring texture with infants: «Babies need a variety of tactile experiences to become familiar with their world.
And if they get this vestibular, tactile, proprioceptive experience of being on their tummies from the first week of life, chances are slim they will ever hate it.
Age appropriate toys for babies in this group include lots of tactile experience.
It's like finger painting without the mess, and provides the same sort of tactile learning experience!
«What we're showing in this paper is that patients who used a brain - machine interface for a long period of time experienced improvements in motor behavior, tactile sensations and visceral functions below the level of the spinal cord injury,» he said.
With regard to your recent article on tactile illusions (14 March, p 33), I think I may have been the first to notice the possibility of the transfer of tactile experiences from one part of the visual field to another.
It can range from ordinary personal computers controlled by a mouse where house buyers can «walk» through a property on an estate agent's computer, to supercomputers simulating total immersion in an imaginary world, with every move of the participant's body picked up by sensors, and with sound and tactile effects to enhance the experience.
«To get a good picture of how stimulus information is being conveyed in these afferent populations, you have to look at a diverse set of stimuli that spans the range of what you might feel in everyday tactile experience,» he said.
According to a new study from psychologists at Royal Holloway at the University of London, it's more likely because, subconsciously, you don't want anything visual to take away from your tactile experience.
According to a new study from psychologists at Royal Holloway at the University of London, it's because, subconsciously, you don't want anything visual to take away from your tactile experience.
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