His fascination with the capacity of video to bridge such incomprehensible distances might suggest a preoccupation with instantaneity. |
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The Internet yields both seeming temporal instantaneity and spatial compression. |
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Televisual instantaneity, in live transmission and true interactivity, has been underexploited by both mass and experimental media. |
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Because of the instantaneity of the posts, it was branded a stalkers' charter by several stars and their publicists. |
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That's where we go with him, into an eternal instantaneity — a storm of emergencies, problems, and their solutions. |
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The repetition of the word century, instead of evoking diachrony, only further betrays the precarious instantaneity of the utterance, its vocalic ephemerality. |
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It is the instantaneity of the creative decision that really counts. |
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Economy of line, instantaneity of comic effect, and visual and verbal wit now became the hallmark of the strip. |
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Yes, what we have here is surely not a painting at all but something more akin to the urgency and instantaneity of a photograph. |
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They can achieve virtual instantaneity without an increase in energy consumption and pollution. |
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In a world characterised by great mobility, youth tend to prefer instantaneity and to escape into the imaginary. |
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People now live in and with the instantaneity of the present, which is emerging from a future which is always pressing in on us. |
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There is thus no instantaneity in the reactions and no heating of the speeches. |
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The 25th time zone is the internet's time zone, a new space-time of ubiquity and instantaneity, of memory and creation. |
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With ink it is the instantaneity which is privileged, some repentances can be tried to recover what often finished in the dustbin. |
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For instance, ICT could help to substitute physical mobility with virtual mobility and save time through instantaneity. |
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It contains various games that approach key principles of photography: framing, composition, black and white, instantaneity, the photographer's point of view, etc. |
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Digital representation has decisive advantages over other systems of representation: the universality of coding, infinite replication at virtually nil marginal cost of almost nothing, ubiquity and instantaneity. |
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In a few brush strokes or by the bite of his burin, he shows everyone in the light of their inner reality, thus proving the superiority of painting over the instantaneity of photography. |
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This choice results from a practical impossibility, due to the instantaneity and importance of the Contents published, to get control a priori over them. |
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One way in which even relatively conventional poses and forms could be enlivened was by a more portrait-like concentration on individual characteristics and by a greater awareness of psychological instantaneity. |
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Arbus's fine-grained black-and-white film and minimalist form — usually a subject centered in a square format — act with the virtual instantaneity of punchy graphic design. |
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As a medium, it suits hip-hop's instantaneity well. |
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But if you had a visceral need for instantaneity, TV couldn't compete. |
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Nowadays, in Favrod's opinion, the risk is to replace instantaneity of the artistic clicking with possible manipulations offered by modern technology. |
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The instantaneity of the movements leads them to go beyond their physical faculties and assert their unique personality, often in an impulsive manner. |
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Advances in modes of communication and transportation have transformed social space toward supraterritoriality, allowing social relations that have transworld simultaneity and instantaneity. |
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Much of the venerable gallery's ethos is predicted here, from the tone of amused overripeness, to the accent on instantaneity and life as cinematic. |
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