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  • ...by diazo-type printing machines, which in turn was replaced by “advanced technology” (Bellis) invented by Xerox. The process used a lot of paper and, accordi Earle, James H. Drafting Technology. (Reading, Mass: Addison Wesley Publishing Company; 1986)
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  • ...oretical changes in the way that society archives its own thoughts through technology. And so this dossier is more of a structure for a debate than it is a spec ...ost likely has little experience with this kind of marginalia, as computer technology has drastically changed the very idea of literary correction. Emendation,
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  • Wilder quotes Neil Postman in saying that “A new technology does not add or subtract something. It changes everything” (240). This se ...subgroup of the technical milieu but the external milieu become worldwide technology: the dilution of the interior milieu into the exterior milieu has become es
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  • Billmeyer, Fred W., and Max Saltzman. Principles of Color Technology. Second Edition ed. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1981. 25-66.
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  • ...cultural trope. This popularity reflects our cultural yearning for such a technology. It is the ultimate act of erasure. Often times a character will willingly
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  • ...bookwheel was for the information savvy people of the day. Today there is technology that allows us to cross reference more things quicker, observe multiple thi The information technology and need for a vast view of things has called for computers to be capable o
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  • In the era of industrialized technology, Fuller found resource mismanagement inexcusable. One of the practices he m
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  • ...ough the formation of a record. Cornelia Vismann in ''Files: Law and Media Technology'' would not doubt concur: in her discussion of the modernization of Prussia ...e polygraph to the American public. While the polygraph failed to become a technology of litigation, administration or mercantile operation, it spoke to fundamen
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  • ...st to release an all-sound newsreel on October 28, 1927, after testing the technology with two sound news films, recording celebrations of Charles Lindbergh's re ==Production and Technology==
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  • ...truscans, from whom the usage was derived by the Romans" (Kunz 1). As the technology to work with metals and stone advanced, the form of the signet ring evolved ...us's ring both reflects and grants his authority by acting as an necessary technology for the authentication of self. Without his ring he is incapable of bringin
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  • ...plugged in, and the controls are outside your body, being part of whatever technology is interfaced to the body itself. As part of such a man-machine interface ...yperCard, journalists referred to the application as 'database software' ("TECHNOLOGY"). But the creator of HyperCard and Apple Computers insisted that HyperCard
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  • ...sponsibility of which therefore had to be shared by the areas of medicine, technology, education, and politics” (8).
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  • ...he children’s game Telephone, has less in common with the materiality of technology than with the sociability of interpersonal communication. The acoustic cou
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  • ...information captured by the Phonodiek can be segmented in time. While the technology is analogue because it produces a continuous image over time, similar to a
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  • ...ormed by players” (Galloway, 5). This article will not only focus on 3DO technology as ground-breaking for the home console, but will also examine how the cons ==Design and Technology==
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  • Mossberg, Walter S., "Personal Technology," ''Wall Street Journal,'' Nov 4, 1993. pg. PAGEB.1, Eastern edition
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  • ...ifact, the diorama thus provides an interesting exception to Foucault’s "technology of individuals" (qtd. in Crary 15) regulated by surveillance, as well as De
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  • ...g location by aligning the viewing lens with the sighting vane. Though the technology dates back to the Native Americans in a primitive form (“As Told by Helio Primarily used as a technology of warfare, the design of the Heliograph can be seen as closely addressing
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  • ...rg/wiki/Scent_of_mystery ''Scent of Mystery''], was ever released with the technology. ==Technology==
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  • ...oncurrence, law and files mutually determine each other. A given recording technology entails specific forms and instances of the law” (xiii). Etiquette is the Vismann, Cornelia. ''Files: Law and Media Technology.'' Stanford: Stanford UP, 2008.
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