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"television monitor" is a screen or display that shows images and videos.
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It's difficult to relax when you're going through security checks, and when you're exposed endlessly to «breaking news» on the
ubiquitous television monitors.
Other amenities will include 24 - hour on - call veterinary services, professional groomers and
television monitors in luxury suites so pet owners can remotely check on their pets.
Consistent with this commitment, in 2006, we became the first family and divorce mediators in the country to acquire and use large (37») flat panel
television monitors with our clients during all mediation sessions — to consider and develop divorce planning options.
While Kubota's interdisciplinary work pointed to her influences from John Cage and Marcel Duchamp, in her compositions
of television monitors embedded in wooden boxes and other sculptural structures, Kubota emphasized form and permanence rather than the destruction and mutability found in many Fluxus performances.
At the landing on the island,
television monitors show divers as they descend with cameras in hand into the giant underwater kelp forests surrounding the islands.
Nearby is a reading room stocked with books, papers, magazines and
television monitors broadcasting interviews with people discussing alien abduction and conspiracy theories.
At Centerton Elementary School in Martinsville, Indiana, «we have two closed -
circuit television monitors in the hallway,» said principal Beckie Weddle.
After only several months of working with the large flat panel Dell ™
television monitor displays, the power of their visuals in mediation is clear.
Jan. 6, 2006 — While much of the buzz about this year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has centered on personal entertainment such as video - on - demand, portable media players, and
giant television monitors, the four - day exhibition is also providing glimpses of the future of small business technology.
Nam June Paik, «TV Clock», 1963/1989, twenty - four fixed - image
color television monitors mounted on twenty - four pedestals; black and white and color, silent, height approximately 76 in.; installation dimensions variable.
In both First and Economy, there are
television monitors mounted on the ceiling of the aisles every 4 or 5 rows (specifically rows 5, 7, 10, 16, 19, 25, 28).
Arnold's animation Signals, 2012, converts a single note's subtle microtonal layers into rectangles of saturated color — red, green, yellow, blue — that tessellate on a square
vintage television monitor.
In 2006, Divorce Resolutions ® realized Larry's long - time vision of becoming the first family and divorce mediators in the country to use large flat
panel television monitors in all our mediation sessions.
The installation Sabotage on Auto Assembly Line to Slow it Down, is a mirrored platform featuring three car tires on a chrome conveyor belt alongside two videos shown on
stacked television monitors.
Located on the street level of the Panorama Towers on Industrial Road overlooking the Las Vegas Strip, since the beginning of the year, the restaurant has made several changes by increasing its dining space,
adding television monitors for sports and other shows, adding an outdoor patio service, hiring a new executive chef and expanding its menu.
¬ ∂ In the tunnel that leadsfrom the paddock to the track Barbaro's assistant trainer, Peter Brette, watched the race on a 12 -
inch television monitor over the shoulder of DanHendricks, the paraplegic, wheelchair - bound trainer of morning - line favoriteBrother Derek.
Television monitors onboard the vessel displayed what looked like an alien world near the ocean bottom, and Goffredi wanted to get a better look.
The 720p output means the resolution is always high, but players will frequently run into framerate issues such as screen tearing on
inferior television monitors.
Some state - of - the - art facilities now provide pets with sofas, play times with other dogs, and even closed - circuit
television monitors owners can access over the Internet while on vacation, to keep an eye on their furry friends.
This exhibition brings together his iconic pyramid and plank - shaped canvases with his still lifes, which feature
analog television monitors and controlled views of jungle and beach landscapes.
Rasgado selected artworks that consist of new and used materials often associated with construction and decoration (plywood, steel, plastic, adobe, paint, textile, LED tubes and a
broken television monitor) that represent a range of different cultural histories.
One of the filmed actions took place in the gallery, and the
relevant television monitor was sited in the detritus of that performance; another includes two supporting players.
Using
abandoned television monitors found on sidewalks around the city, Scharf transforms the matte black and silver plastic TVs into brightly painted faces for his series TV BAX.
Popular Screen Sizes is a site - specific installation consisting of fourteen mirrors that range in size from a
large television monitor down to a cell phone.
A series of approximately seven - foot tall by eighteen - foot wide lines span the space between a seemingly abstract modernist sculpture, located at one end of the gallery, and a glowing
blue television monitor at the other.
Paik arranged 86
television monitors into a wall - sized sculpture, which plays simultaneous videos of Mozart, John Cage and Joseph Beuys, in a continuous loop.
In this work, Blake and the artist A.A. Bronson cover each other's faces in first white and then black frosting, screened simultaneously on side - by -
side television monitors.
As with her website and her publishing imprint Dominica, Syms's exhibition Fact & Trouble at the Institute of Contemporary Arts is awash in the color purple: Royal purple C - stands, royal
purple television monitors, and royal purple exhibition text.
Instead, there were
television monitors with flickering images in the semi-darkness and projected films that dominated walls.
Whether using floor - to - ceiling video projections, stacks
of television monitors, or screens placed flat on the ground, Thater's installations are site - dependent and subtly change from venue to venue.
The moving images of the project, displayed in the form of a three - dimensional View - Master reel built of
small television monitors, are recorded from the vantage points of three different topics: landmark scenery in memory; transportation of commodities in the market; and the transition of migration.
But the largest rally, by far, was in Washington, where stage risers and
giant television monitors were set up in the shadow of the Capitol — the focus of much of the anger from students throughout the day.
In recent years Hirschhorn made use of a unique «vocabulary» of materials: tape, cardboard, gold and silver aluminium foil, mirrors, plastic,
vintage television monitors, and scraps of wood.
(He showed videotapes of the objects in their original settings in the people's homes
on television monitors in the gallery; viewers could listen to the lenders» narration on headphones.)
Rolls - Royce was keen to fulfill any customer's request: to fit a cassette player and small
television monitors in the back of each of the front seat head restraints were almost considered as minor - on the extended R - R Silver Spur III Touring Limousine a multitude of extras could be specified.
He worked on interactive television in Scandinavia and the U.K. before the Internet existed, developing technology to give viewers the option to vote and buy things on
their television monitors.
The 9948 group includes a number of manufacturers and retailers of MP3 players,
television monitors and computer speakers, including the Canadian arms of Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, Costco and WalMart.
A television monitor shows Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), speaking during a news conference to discuss monetary policy in Tallinn, Estonia, on Thursday, June 8, 2017.