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  • ...edium like a map mirrored early concepts of the world as a whole that were based on this limited visual information. Therefore, the fantasy of flatness as ...between Europe and Asia” (Tooley 5). While these distortion were mainly based on faulty calculations and assumptions, a flat surface is not capable of ac
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  • ...y system to eject the print, which developed in direct sunlight before the user's eyes" (Trotman). ...vealed the popularity of Lomography as an artform, and an interest in film-based cameras as a new means of creative expression. In this age of digitization
    28 KB (4,162 words) - 10:43, 24 November 2010
  • ...sed with separate televisions. All systems also require and interface for user input. Most systems featured a QWERTY keyboard although some broadcast tel ...it is in fact the power button. This is completely counter-intuitive to a user-friendly interface, which the Minitel so vigorously boasted.<br><br>
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  • ...payment. But credit transactions are also a return to a mode of exchange based on promissory notes. Although the money to which these notes refer are no ...e problem of verification. At the point of a credit card transaction, the user of the card needs to be identified as the owner of the card, and the card n
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  • ...ould later make up the Confederacy would hold greater congressional power, based on their slave population. Moreover, it is worth noting that the racist fra ...problem,” which a great deal of contemporary social science research is based on. One of sociology’s well-respected academic journals is aptly titled S
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  • ...adhesive is a rubber-based compound, and its strength is designed to vary based on the force applied in its initial application. ...transporting your sticker collection has never been easier thanks to cloud-based storage and the Internet.
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  • ...g the reel into the device the reel would display the first slide, and the user would be required to press a small white button located on the viewmaster, ...ad seen all of the slides, a talking voice would commence, instructing the user to remove the reel from the device.
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  • ...bats and was used to communicate the current emotional state of the wearer based on the temperature of their skin. The mood ring is now worn as something of ...ff by the diodes and transmitted to the other side of the ring through the user’s finger. On the opposite side of the ring, a detector measures the “in
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  • ...hus, one of the system's prime selling points was its newness-- it was not based off of the same 20 year old code and programming models that competitors us ...ld be accomplished if you built a personal computer using new assumptions, based on cutting-edge software design concepts, and designed for the next decade'
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  • ...polygonal graphics. At the same time the portable gaming market was still based on monochromatic displays popularized by the dominant portable gaming devic ...es. Although the machine produces the two separate images, it is up to the user's brain to convert those two images into a cohesive 3 dimensional perspecti
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  • ...an psychology. By promoting realism, they became something intimate to the user. This nurturing image of the emotionally bonded robot repeats itself only a ...otchi built a simulated reality, one that was dependent on each Tamagotchi user's understanding of their influence over their virtual pet’s life (Kusahar
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  • ...s of various American statesman. The mechanical logics for the device were based on the pantograph, a 17th century tool created for drafting and image repro Devices based on the geometry of the pantograph were initially used for the production an
    33 KB (5,119 words) - 10:50, 24 November 2010
  • ...reated the MacPaint application and helped develop the Macintosh graphical user interface (GUI). ...rigin to engineer Vannevar Bush’s allegorical Memex machine: a microfilm-based system of organizing media, regardless of their format, using a navigation
    30 KB (4,669 words) - 10:26, 24 November 2010
  • ...al classes it is usually because the sentence used is not the best for the user. Many mnemonic systems work in this manner, tailored to the individual mind ...e methods of loci which use an imagined architecture to structure a speech based on associations of symbols. They are a spatialized remediation of associati
    35 KB (5,403 words) - 10:34, 24 November 2010
  • ...America's Funniest Home Videos became the model for entertainment based on user-generated content.
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  • ...sers can explore and navigate while interacting with other users in a chat-based setting, while additionally allowing users to participate in narrative crea ..., there are several forms of interactive fiction, including MOOs and Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs). The common thread that ties together all interactive ficti
    14 KB (2,279 words) - 10:24, 24 November 2010
  • ...participation in inter-mediac and inter-textual properties, such as games based on shows, and in some cases allowing audience feedback to drive content cho
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  • ...any user modification would lead to error, this model is finding out that user modification are leading instead to refinement. ...rspace’ to anyone with a computer and a data connection. The onset of a user-generated content paradigm, what has been called Web 2.0, has enabled these
    19 KB (2,914 words) - 10:32, 24 November 2010
  • ...bars to play music at their table, and worked through telephone lines. The user inserted the necessary amount of coins, and was connected to a team of all- ...9, which went on to be the most successful of these various telephone line-based music libraries.
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  • ...overbs written across the base of the dial. Sundials were built and marked based on their position relative to the earth's axis; the angle of the gnomon had ...slit that allowed sun rays to fall on the hour lines of the ring after the user tilted the dial towards the true north.
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