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Перевод: visual speek visual


[прилагательное]
зрительный; наглядный; оптический; видимый; визуальный


Тезаурус:

  1. While you are busy with such things, you are also transmitting and receiving additional visual and verbal behaviours.
  2. They are (as their name indicates) immediately above the optic chiasm, an area where the two nerves which carry visual information from the eyes cross over each other on their way to that part of the brain that analyses vision.
  3. Despite her irritating affectations, she did have a genuine flair for divining quality in both literature and the visual arts.
  4. Pictorially this visual time sequence can be used to suggest morning, high noon, afternoon and evening.
  5. In the Visitor Centre, close to the car park, is a high quality gift shop, exhibition and audio visual on Duncombe Park in the 20th century.
  6. Paul was soon making 50 short items a year; predominantly filmed vaudeville turns and trick films exploiting the new medium's capacity for visual magic.
  7. The documentary impulse was inherent in the contract filmmakers made with the MOI at the beginning of the war, but it could absorb the poetic romanticism or Powell-Pressburger, the sophisticated visual and verbal montages produced by Humphrey Jennings, another documentarist with surrealist roots, in such 1941 pictures as Words for Battle and Listen to Britain , as well as films in the realist tradition.
  8. It is a counterfeit of the spirit that goes on daily, you see, made worse because it has been joined by the visual counterfeit possible in television.
  9. This, I would argue, though not all would agree, may tell us something interesting about the way the brain compartmentalizes different aspects of visual processing and it may tell us that subjects are more conservative about admitting to seeing a very degraded image than about trying to move their eyes to it, but it sheds little light on the actual experiences the patients are having when we show them a light.
  10. He or she brings good sight and the beginnings of visual discrimination.
  11. Media work has a particular significance, leading naturally to discussion of how spoken language and visual accompaniment are interpreted; this leads to an understanding of the processes of selection, omission and editing which take place when any programme is prepared.
  12. Your brain would process, synthesise and store sound pictures rather than visual images.
  13. Here were audio spaces that, in certain instances, bled around comers out of sight of their sources; sculptural/architectural spaces around and through which the viewer must travel; virtual spaces of onscreen worlds; visual spaces of Greenbergian flatness, for example in Susan Hiller's well-known Belshazzar's Feast (1983-;4), where images of flame move towards the purity of pixels (though she also devotes attention to the generation of images and gestalts from the eye itself); geographical spaces, notably in the move of Judith Goddard's environmental sculpture, Electron (1987), from Dartmoor indoors.

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