Sentences with phrase «visual experience as»

This is as robust an audio - visual experience as you can get on any phone today — but it requires a tremendous amount of tweaking to get there.
As a pioneer of Chinese modern and contemporary art, Tina Keng Gallery presents Guan Liang and Zao Wou - Ki, old masters both critically acclaimed and highly sought - after, as well as contemporary artists Wang Huaiqing, Su Xiaobai, and Peng Wei, who are constantly in the spotlight of the art circle, all in an attempt to stimulate greater possibilities of visual experience as well as the art market at Art Basel in Hong Kong 2016.
More unexpected is the discovery that an artist so closely identified with abstraction and with enlarging the possibilites for her own and future generations - with what her friend Anthony Caro calls «the onward of art» - should have looked not only to her lived visual experience as a starting point for her work but also to the art of the distant and recent past.
Her references could be literary and philosophical, what she said about her work was deep but different than an academic discourse, as much rooted in daily visual experience as in popular culture and in direct transmutation into paint of such experience.
Fully supporting the 4K and HDR extras of PS4 Pro, this could be a landmark visual experience as well as a compelling combat adventure.
The Vita doesn't offer quite the same visual experience as the PS4, as the stream to the screen is somewhat compressed and looks like a bit of a lower resolution.
Plus the visual style between both Graceful Explosion Machine and We Are Doomed definitely add to the visual experience as you play.
Give the reader a visual experience as if they are watching a movie.
«It was important to Jeff and to Abrams (the publisher) that our Wimpy Kid e-books offer the same visual experience as the print books,» Michael Jacobs, president and CEO of Abrams, said in a statement.
You're watching something, because seeing a movie is as much a visual experience as it is a narrative one.
We scan the brain every two seconds, and the model rebuilds the visual experience as it occurs.»
Bento boxes allow a really nice visual experience as your child eats their meal.
Since Whitehead thinks of every visual experience as a form of selective emphasis, Picasso simply enters to modify the emphasis toward features of the world we might otherwise overlook, or fail to note with proper emphasis.
Describing visual experience as the seeing of sense - data suggests that beliefs about the external world must be reached by a process of inference.
Irwin's installations respond to the specific qualities of illumination in various indoor and outdoor terrestrial settings, while the radiance in Turrell's lighted spaces recalls his visual experiences as the pilot of a small plane flying high above the earth.

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Given the boost in resolution, and therefore, the better visual experience, Hollywood studios want Apple to charge as much as $ 30 per download, the Journal «s sources say.
Bell believes his experience in packaging visual elements for fresh eyes will help Excite@Home as it brings the Internet to many for the first time.
In my own team's experience, screen sharing is particularly important to avoid confusion and provide clarity when people need to see the same visuals, such as presentations or documents being worked on.
And the experience is almost worse if you try to make things interactive as a lack of visual cues means people either talk over each other or hold back out of uncertainty, leaving gaping chasms of silence.
Our platform provides «visual commerce» experiences (like shoppable catalogs and look books), as well as powers Mobile Image Search for brands like Nordstrom, Citi and Mary Kay — and we'd be honored to join your growing list of the «mar - tech stack.»
Just as there is a real difference between noticing something already within one's vision and bringing something new within one's visual experience, so there is a real difference between becoming conscious of something already within one's field of experience and introducing something new within the range of one's experience.
Usually there are visual and tactile elements in the experience as well.
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.
Just as the flash that appears has as its meaning the thunder with which it is associated, so the word «tree» has as its meaning the visual, olfactory, and tactual experiences of trees.
This idea had quite ready application to Homeric man for whom man was understood as he was given in visual experience.
Here, the psychic act of distancing was applied to that quality of experience which gives rise to man's sense of the normative, and this was conceived as standing over against man, possessing just the objectivity that belongs to a visual form when it is distanced in aesthetic experience.
He was not, for example, particularly hospitable to the American realists» attempts to reconceive the very notion of experience upon which empiricism should be founded, preferring instead to join Moore and others in England in a virtually uncritical acceptance of the older «commonsense» notion of experience as human (and usually visual) perception derived from their seventeenth - century cultural predecessors Locke and Hume.2
I am not suggesting that it makes no difference how you describe visual experience, so long as other people understand the mental state denoted.
This is why those who have recently revived the notion of visual experience, such as John Searle and Christopher Peacocke, have broken away from the traditional story about the awareness of visual sense - data, in favor of the view that perceptual experience has propositional content (Searle) or representational content (Peacocke).2
But whereas most modern philosophers have taken as their paradigm case Ms. Smith's visual experience of a physical object, Whitehead takes as the paradigm case the causal efficacy of Ms. Smith's immediately past occasion of experience in the present one, or Ms. Smith's present prehension of that past occasion.
The naïve notion that the brown of the rug as such characterizes the rug in itself apart from visual experience can, of course, readily be shown to be absurd.
Viewers of the dance also are related to it as the visual patterns become part of their memory from observation and as the costumes and personalities of the dancers are experienced in the initiating of varying new patterns of pleasurable or unpleasurable response.
Perhaps all that one can say confidently is that the brain is to consciousness as the eye is to seeing — and without eyes there are manifestly no visual experiences.
A visual experience, for instance, lends itself to description as a complex semiotic process involving transmissions and integrations of signs, or bits of information, to a central organ, the brain, and more localized processes of selection, sorting, and evaluation (i.e., gradations as to relevance of various types of information) that sometimes issue in tentative (and often only vague) interpretations.
Whitehead's judgment is that within the body there is considerable conformity of the percipient or dominant occasion to the feelings of the other actual occasions it prehends, but that when we go beyond the body, as in our visual experience of colors, any such element of conformity becomes much more doubtful.
In similar fashion Whitehead's theory of symbolic reference implies that Picasso, as a master of visual experience, knows how to control the symbolic medium of the canvas to create desired visual effects on the viewers of his work.
I believe that the enjoyment of food should extend far beyond the taste and physical pleasure of eating - but should be a joy and meditative experience to select, prepare, revere in the aromas and the visual beauty of the creation as well.
For one it's stupid costly to rent car seats, in my experience rental places want upwards of $ 15 / day or more to rent a single car seat (I have been quoted $ 25 a day) after a few days you can exceed the cost of simply purchasing new... Meaning you could have purchased a brand new in the box car seat and checked that at the luggage counter complete with all it's factory packing that should allow it to arrive undamaged and you now have a backup or travel car seat complete with packaging... Second you have no idea about the condition of that rented car seat, as you imply, unseen damage is well unseen regardless of claims of «inspection» by the rental company, there is no way they can't tell if it's damaged if the damage is unseen, they are only doing visual checks nothing more... In the end there is nothing to assure you that your «rented» car seat will be in any better condition then one you brought with you or that it wasn't in an unreported «accident» from the previous renters or mishandled by the previous renters... If safety is you end goal, renting a car seat at your destination is not inline with that goal...
Those visual clues prompted a conversation that helped me discover some phobias she had about germs (cause of excessive hand washing) and anxieties she was experiencing as a result of school (reasons she was picking her nails).
As Dr. Leverenz told MomsTEAM after publication of the first Purdue study, the limitation of screening tools currently being used to assess neurocognitive function on the sports sideline, such as the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)[21] and the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3 (SCAT3)[22], is that they test verbal memory, not the visual memory which he and the Purdue researchers found impaired in the functionally, but not clinically impaired, players who experienced at least short - term neurologic trauma from RHAs Dr. Leverenz told MomsTEAM after publication of the first Purdue study, the limitation of screening tools currently being used to assess neurocognitive function on the sports sideline, such as the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)[21] and the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3 (SCAT3)[22], is that they test verbal memory, not the visual memory which he and the Purdue researchers found impaired in the functionally, but not clinically impaired, players who experienced at least short - term neurologic trauma from RHas the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)[21] and the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3 (SCAT3)[22], is that they test verbal memory, not the visual memory which he and the Purdue researchers found impaired in the functionally, but not clinically impaired, players who experienced at least short - term neurologic trauma from RHI.
On top of promoting physical activity, parents emphasize the visual stimulation your baby will experience as a result of the soft toys that are conveniently hanging above your baby's face.
The exhibition makes us think about the visual aspect to our everyday kitchen table experience that maybe we take for granted, as well as showing how conflict and suffering have always formed a rich source of subject matter in art.
While bus companies across the UK have been working to reduce bus emissions to help protect the environment, another way they could also do is to improve the customer experience on buses, such as using audio - visual information.
The experience — and the collaboration with editors at National Geographic — refined his eye and his visual approach, he says, and at that point he could have moved toward a career as a professional photographer.
«Hearing language is particularly important for understanding others, while other kinds of experience, such as the visual modality, are less important,» says Alison Gopnik, a cognitive psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
Some people, however, either chronically or as a result of certain triggers, experience an unusually large amount of flaking, which can be not only a visual nuisance, but is also often accompanied by redness and irritation.
Nevertheless, nearly every night between 9:00 and 11:00 p.m., he experienced a 20 to 60 - minute period of auditory, visual, olfactory, and somesthetic (sense of touch) hallucinations, as well as pain and vasoconstriction in his fingers and toes.
And if we experience this pairing repeatedly, the illusion will persist as an aftereffect even when the visual stimulus is gone and we only hear the sound.
As you might expect, depriving the visual cortex of half of its expected input is a major change in experience that can trigger changes in brain organization.
Alongside sensory distortions such as visual hallucinations, a common psychedelic experience is a feeling that the boundary between one's self and the rest of the world is dissolving.
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