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sense and viewer
A file viewer is limited-functionality software in the sense that it does not have a capability to create a file, or modify the content of an existing one.
In a sense, a web browser is a type of file viewer, which translates, or renders, the HTML markups into a human-friendly presentation.
He pointed out how the quiet sense of foreboding at the beginning of the film grows, until the viewer experiences " a punishing assault on the senses ".
As in his painting of the apocalypse by water ( Composition VI ), Kandinsky puts the viewer in the situation of experiencing these epic myths by translating them into contemporary terms ( with a sense of desperation, flurry, urgency, and confusion ).
In his work on the divine proportion, H. E. Huntley relates the feeling of reading and understanding someone else's proof of a theorem of mathematics to that of a viewer of a masterpiece of art — the reader of a proof has a similar sense of exhilaration at understanding as the original author of the proof, much as, he argues, the viewer of a masterpiece has a sense of exhilaration similar to the original painter or sculptor.
He even went so far as to recommend that a viewer position themselves as little as 18 inches away from the canvas so that the viewer might experience a sense of intimacy, as well as awe, a transcendence of the individual, and a sense of the unknown.
Installation art operates fully within the realm of sensory perception, in a sense “ installing ” the viewer into an artificial system with an appeal to his subjective perception as its ultimate goal.
Both artists enthrall the viewer with a disturbing but pleasant sense of confusion.
Their faces are hidden, which gives the viewer a sense of anonymity behind the sacrifice of the many victims of the revolution.
To these artists it was essential that their paintings convey an emotional response to the viewer, which was elicited through an emphasis on the atmospheric elements in the picture and by the use of " vague shapes and subdued tonalities … convey a sense of elegiac melancholy.
The viewer identifies with the ejaculating men, experiencing a sense of vicarious pleasure.
Lifetime kept the telecenter segments in the broadcast, despite the fact that this would not make sense to a viewer who hadn't seen the show on NBC and / or CBS.
Although the symbol is open to the viewer ’ s interpretation, it is generally meant to invoke transition and a sense of gradual illumination.
In recent times, the concept of fractals has been used to analyse many historical or interesting buildings and demonstrate that such buildings have universal appeal and are visually satisfying because they are able to provide the viewer a sense of scale at different levels / distances of viewing.
The reduced color palette was applauded for highlighting the sense of " mental disease " and " emotional malaise " that affected most of the characters, while the vignette effect allowed the viewer to observe inside the series rather than just watch it.
Bosley Crowther, film critic for the New York Times, observed, " As honest and humble as is the effort to make the viewer sense a woman's baffled love for a shifty and mixed-up fellow in Baby, the Rain Must Fall, there is a major and totally neglected weakness in this film from a Horton Foote play that troubles one's mind throughout the picture and leaves one sadly let-down at the end.
The preceding art of Kandinsky and Mondrian had freed itself from the portrayal of objects and instead tried to evoke, address and delineate, through the aesthetic sense, emotions and feelings within the viewer.
Many are compatible ( without their added features ) with VNC proper in the sense that a viewer of one flavour can connect with a server of another ; others are based on VNC code but not compatible with standard VNC.

sense and becomes
As long as perception is seen as composed only of isolated sense data, most of the quality and interconnectedness of existence loses its objectivity, becomes an invention of consciousness, and the result is a philosophical scepticism.
Still, the notion of altruism is modified in such a world-view, since the belief is that such a practice promotes our own happiness: " The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater our own sense of well-being becomes " ( Dalai Lama ).
Once he has received this blessing, the abbot not only becomes father of his monks in a spiritual sense, but their major superior under canon law, and has the additional authority to confer the ministries of acolyte and lector ( formerly, he could confer the minor orders, which are not sacraments, that these ministries have replaced ).
" makes no sense ; the concept of " before " becomes meaningless when considering a situation without time.
In that sense, the government becomes an authoritative and automated tool.
When it becomes possible for a people to describe as ‘ postmodern ’ the décor of a room, the design of a building, the diegesis of a film, the construction of a record, or a ‘ scratch ’ video, a television commercial, or an arts documentary, or the ‘ intertextual ’ relations between them, the layout of a page in a fashion magazine or critical journal, an anti-teleological tendency within epistemology, the attack on the ‘ metaphysics of presence ’, a general attenuation of feeling, the collective chagrin and morbid projections of a post-War generation of baby boomers confronting disillusioned middle-age, the ‘ predicament ’ of reflexivity, a group of rhetorical tropes, a proliferation of surfaces, a new phase in commodity fetishism, a fascination for images, codes and styles, a process of cultural, political or existential fragmentation and / or crisis, the ‘ de-centring ’ of the subject, an ‘ incredulity towards metanarratives ’, the replacement of unitary power axes by a plurality of power / discourse formations, the ‘ implosion of meaning ’, the collapse of cultural hierarchies, the dread engendered by the threat of nuclear self-destruction, the decline of the university, the functioning and effects of the new miniaturised technologies, broad societal and economic shifts into a ‘ media ’, ‘ consumer ’ or ‘ multinational ’ phase, a sense ( depending on who you read ) of ‘ placelessness ’ or the abandonment of placelessness (‘ critical regionalism ’) or ( even ) a generalised substitution of spatial for temporal coordinates-when it becomes possible to describe all these things as ‘ Postmodern ’ ( or more simply using a current abbreviation as ‘ post ’ or ‘ very post ’) then it ’ s clear we are in the presence of a buzzword.
Part I opens with Christine reading from Matheolus ’ s Lamentations, a work from the thirteenth century that addresses marriage wherein the author writes that women make men ’ s lives miserable. Upon reading these words, Christine becomes upset and feels ashamed to be a woman: “ This thought inspired such a great sense of disgust and sadness in me that I began to despise myself and the whole of my sex as an aberration in nature ”.
One partner may stay overnight on occasion, then it becomes a regular occurrence, and then the two decide it makes more sense to save money and only pay rent on one residence instead of two when only one is being occupied full-time.
However, the complete theory of the Abbe sine condition shows that if a lens is corrected for coma and spherical aberration, as all good photographic objectives must be, the second principal plane becomes a portion of a sphere of radius f centered about the focal point, ..." In this sense, the traditional thin-lens definition and illustration of f-number is misleading, and defining it in terms of numerical aperture may be more meaningful.
When a musician hears Bix's solo on ' Singing the Blues ', he becomes aware after two bars that the soloist knows exactly what he is doing and that he has an exquisite sense of discord and resolution.
In languages with ergative – absolutive alignment, the passive voice ( where the object of a transitive verb becomes the subject of an intransitive verb ) does not make sense, because the noun associated with the intransitive verb is marked as the object, not as the subject.
Combined with the strong sense of individualism, private property becomes a critical component of the Tableau's functioning.
" In another context, Steve Ballmer declared that code released under GPL is useless to the commercial sector ( since it can only be used if the resulting surrounding code becomes GPL ), describing it thus as " a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches ".
He also becomes the Grand Master of the Jedi Order to give the Jedi a clear sense of direction.
When Socrates sums up what they have agreed on so far, it becomes problematic that knowledge is sense perception, for Socrates raises the question that " When the same wind blows, one of us feels cold and the other not?
It is in this sense that Pago Pago becomes the de facto capital town of American Samoa.
According to Hegarty ( 2007 ), " in many ways it only makes sense to talk of noise music since the advent of various types of noise produced in Japanese music, and in terms of quantity this is really to do with the 1990s onwards ... with the vast growth of Japanese noise, finally, noise music becomes a genre ".
Corn is the Mother in the truest sense that people take in the corn and the corn becomes their flesh, as mother milk becomes the flesh of the child.
Joe becomes Thomas Jarrett and the cosmic balance is restored ; the winning quarterback, Jarrett, is shown meeting Betty after the celebrations have ended, and as the film ends it is strongly implied that they are falling in love as a result of a mutual sense of déjà vu.
He suggested that you put values on all things, like what is the price it would take to remove a " trap ", and ask yourself if it is worth that cost ; putting values on all things from relationships to one's own worth as a friend, consumer, producer, becomes very valuable in making perfect sense of a complex world.
The one where Chester sings and writes is Dead By Sunrise, but when I sing, and Amir and I are the primary writers, it becomes Julien-K and it's more electro and much darker ... Julien-K and Dead by Sunrise are basically a creative collective, we're sort of a Warhol-style factory in that sense ... Dead by Sunrise is Chester's Julien-K if that makes any sense "

sense and audience
And please it did, in every sense of the word, for it had the audience shouting much of the time in a manner far from typical of London audiences.
The main recent sense of the word “ art ” is roughly as an abbreviation for creative art or “ fine art .” Here we mean that skill is being used to express the artist ’ s creativity, or to engage the audience ’ s aesthetic sensibilities, or to draw the audience towards consideration of the “ finer ” things.
Several performances of the play have even ignored the stage direction to have the Ghost of Banquo enter at all, heightening the sense that Macbeth is growing mad, since the audience cannot see what he claims to see.
In light of a possibly Jewish-Christian audience, the apostasy in this sense may be in regard to Jewish-Christians leaving the Christian assembly to return to the synagogue.
The drama itself should " delight the eyes and ears, to rouse up and to affect the hearts of an audience, without the risk of sinning against reason or common sense ".
Alternative media are also " mass media " outlets in the sense of using technology capable of reaching many people, even if the audience is often smaller than the mainstream.
Since the puppets are carved from wood, their facial expressions cannot change, but are stuck in the same exaggerated pose, which helps to deter any sense of realism and to distance the audience ( Crone 1065 ).
As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents information primarily to influence an audience.
Instead of impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience.
According to Tarantino, a recurring hallmark in all his movies is that there is a different sense of humor in each one, which gets the audience to laugh at things that aren't funny.
In Hogan's later years he admitted shame and a sense of " race betrayal " for the song while also expressing pride in helping bring ragtime to a larger audience.
Mendes made sure to establish the line of sight early on in the film to make the audience feel a sense of familiarity with the shot.
There was no clear delineation between " performers " and " audience " in " The Red Dog Experience ", during which music, psychedelic experimentation, a unique sense of personal style and Bill Ham's first primitive light shows combined to create a new sense of community.
Despite the fact that much of their work is discounted by the traditional French audience, Arab rappers use their work to explore issues surrounding this sense of exclusion and tensions in the community.
Noted reviewer Graham Greene was effusive that this was Capra's finest film to date, describing Capra's treatment as " a kinship with his audience, a sense of common life, a morality ..." Variety noted " a sometimes too thin structure the players and director Frank Capra have contrived to convert (...) into fairly sturdy substance.
In this sense then, the Induction has a vital role to play in the controversy of the play, especially as it relates to misogyny, as, if Oliver's argument is accepted, it serves to undercut any charges of misogyny before they can even be formulated – the play is a farce, it is not to be taken seriously by the audience, so questions of seriousness regarding the play within the play simply aren't an issue.
In their first exchange in Act I, scene 1, Cleopatra says to Antony, “ I ’ ll set a bourn how far to be beloved .” In this case Cleopatra speaks in an authoritative and affirming sense to her lover, which to Shakespeare ’ s audience would be uncharacteristic for a female lover.
Excitement and intrigue alone is what the audience feels toward a focal character, while a sense of empathy about the character's objectives and emotions is what the audience feels toward the protagonist.
Writer Patrick Ferris said he has " a mass appeal in the sense that any audience between the age of 2 and 102 are captivated by his vaudeville antics, hilarious lyrics and animated guitar playing ... His voice is a cross between Popeye the Sailor and a Didgeridoo and the plinkity plink of his VERY worn National steel guitar, sounds like a wind up jack in the box.
... Its melodramatic plot reflects a serious sense of artistic construction, aimed at milking the last bit of emotion out of the audience.
Miyamoto believed " donkey " meant " stupid " in English, and assumed the name Donkey Kong would convey the sense " stupid ape " to an American audience.

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