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vision and memex
The memex influenced generations of computer scientists, who drew inspiration from its vision of the future.

vision and predates
As the conception of Bhārat Mātā predates The partition of India, she is intended to represent " Aryavarta ", the motherland of Hinduism in Hindu nationalism, not merely restricted to the secular Republic of India, and Bhārat Mātā remains a symbol of the " vision of a unified motherland " in Hindu nationalist thought.

vision and is
What they are after is the beatific vision.
Lincoln's slow progress towards the several marking his achievement is even now unrecognizable as such, and loosely interpreted as the alternation of inconsistency with vision.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
Thus science is the savior of mankind, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail the vision of the future which, though not always so directly stated, has nevertheless been present in the minds of most science-fiction writers.
Considering then the optimism which has permeated science fiction for so long, what is really remarkable is that during the last twelve years many science-fiction writers have turned about and attacked their own cherished vision of the future, have attacked the Childhood's End kind of faith that science and technology will inevitably better the human condition.
This new vision of man that the narrator acquires is also accompanied by a re-vision of his previous view.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
A work so broad, even when it is directed by a leading idea and informed by a moral vision, must necessarily `` fail ''.
The music becomes ethereal as he calls up a vision of her own sainthood: it is she, he tells her, who can bring the truth to Russia and convert the heretics.
They echo the words with which he has described his own vision of the dying child who `` trembles and begs for mercy -- and there is no mercy ''.
if it is somber, it is also precise, and the precision lends authority to the vision.
He often spoke of them as his `` ecumenical '' glasses and used them as a symbol of the kind of vision that is required in the church.
It is, he said, a bifocal vision, which can see both the near-at-hand and the distant and keep a Christian in right relation to both.
And yet there is a note of hope, because this same science that is giving us the power of the atom is also giving us atomic vision.
And it is in this new vision of the atom that we find an affirmation and an invigoration of our faith.
The `` belaboring '' is of course jocular, yet James was not lacking in fundamental seriousness -- unless we measure him by that ultimate seriousness of the great religious leader or thinker who stakes all on his vision of God.
`` All platforms are meaningless: the program of either party is what lies in the vision and conscience of the candidate the party chooses to lead it ''.
The albedo is an important concept in climatology and astronomy, as well as in calculating reflectivity of surfaces in LEED sustainable rating systems for buildings, computer graphics and computer vision.
The earliest Greek word for a statue is " delight " ( άγαλμα: agalma ), and the sculptors tried to create forms which would inspire such guiding vision.
Eyes and legs grow quickly, a tongue is formed, and all this is accompanied by associated changes in the neural networks ( development of stereoscopic vision, loss of the lateral line system, etc .).

vision and credited
Since history and memory ( representations of or belief about the past ) are distinct in all philosophy and ontology from plan, vision or intent ( representations of or will to change the future ), statements that confuse these are category errors: No statement about history or memory can imply a similar statement about a plan or vision or intent, nor vice versa-a distinction sometimes credited to Hume who distinguished also the morality of a statement from its truth.
The Lý Dynasty is credited for laying down a concrete foundation, with strategic vision, for the nation of Vietnam.
It has been credited as “ representing the core of Whitman ’ s poetic vision .”
His description of the center stars as different from a comets head in that they were a " rectangle " may have been an early description of the Trapezium Cluster ( The first detection of three of the four stars of this cluster is credited to Galileo Galilei in a February 4, 1617 although he did not notice the surrounding nebula — possibly due to the narrow field of vision of his early telescope.
When the German band Kraftwerk issued “ Man Machine ” ( 1978 ), a record whose electronic sound was echoed in the simple geometric shapes and striking red, black and white album cover the design credited to El Lissiztky, they were also tapping into a larger retrofuturist vision.
Kasey Rogers ( Miriam, credited as Laura Elliott ) noted that she had perfect vision at the time the movie was made, but Hitchcock insisted she wear the character's thick eyeglasses, even in long shots when regular glass lenses would have been undetectable.
As the mediator between the people and the divine, the sacral king was credited with special wisdom ( e. g. Solomon ) or vision ( oneiromancy ).
However, antecedents can be found in the ideas of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in his vision of " world literature " ( Weltliteratur ) and Russian Formalists credited Alexander Veselovsky with laying the groundwork for the discipline.
Huntington is largely credited with vision and the combination of developments which created and built a vibrant and progressive community.
Krieger, Densmore, and Kennealy are all credited as technical advisors for the film ; however, they have all commented that although they may have given advice, Stone often chose to ignore it in favor of his own vision of the story.
He is credited with invigorating the company with a global vision.
In addition, Cohen is credited as a co-author on several papers by computer vision researcher Alan Yuille.
Despite still suffering from some blurred vision in his right eye, he was able to play over 17 minutes, blocked 2 shots, and was credited with six of the Devils ' fifteen hits.
Eno, who was credited in the tour programme for the " Video Staging Concept ", explained his vision for the tour: " the idea to make a stage set with a lot of different video sources was mine, to make a chaos of uncoordinated material happening together ...
He was a pioneer of the concept of systematic rural development, who, in spite of his role in Irish affairs being often overlooked, influenced many international reformers, and can be credited as one of the few who had a long-term vision for the development of rural Ireland.

vision and inspiration
When considering all of The Picture and not just the excerpt, Coleridge describes how inspiration is similar to a stream and that if an object is thrown into it the vision is interrupted.
It is a body of ideas and principles that describes the inspiration, vision and the life work of Gandhi.
The vision of Seattle University is to be the premier independent university of the Northwest in academic quality, Jesuit Catholic inspiration, and service to society.
Magma is a French progressive rock band founded in Paris in 1969 by classically trained drummer Christian Vander, who claimed as his inspiration a " vision of humanity's spiritual and ecological future " that profoundly disturbed him.
The phoenix appears in Egyptian, Arabian, Chinese, Russian and native American folklore and in all instances symbolizes strength, vision, inspiration and survival.
Perhaps drawing inspiration from Ohkawa's own poor right-eye vision, Clamp frequently features one-eyed characters or characters that lose their sight in one eye as means to express the feeling of loneliness.
Jagadguru Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi, the renowned spiritual teacher reckoned as the greatest karmayogi to uphold Sanatana Dharma since Swami Vivekananda drew inspiration from the Guru's life and teachings and popularised it through his long oratories across the length and breadth of Kerala. He can be regarded as a political successor of the guru who enshrined the guru's vision in the setting up of Hindu Aikya Vedi uniting all the Hindu organisations in Kerala under the aegis of a single organisation brushing aside caste distinctions and uniting the two major groups of Hindus in the state, respectively the savarna Nairs and Ezhavas. As Noted by
The Suecia can be described as a grand vision of Sweden during its period as a great power, and Dahlberg's direct source of inspiration were the topographical publications issued by the Swiss publisher Matthäus Merian.
Neuromorphic engineering is a new interdisciplinary discipline that takes inspiration from biology, physics, mathematics, computer science and engineering to design artificial neural systems, such as vision systems, head-eye systems, auditory processors, and autonomous robots, whose physical architecture and design principles are based on those of biological nervous systems.
This vision was later the inspiration for the design of Walsall St Pauls bus station in 2000, by architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris.
The mesmeric trance came later to be associated with higher vision, insight and inspiration among Romantic thinkers.
Awen suggests both poetic inspiration and the general creative vision by which people and societies form their aspirations.
Furthermore, the understanding of sensory processing in animals served as inspiration for the SIFT descriptor ( Lowe, 1999 ), which is a local feature used in computer vision for tasks such as object recognition and wide-baseline matching, etc.
While there, Schwaller de Lubicz brought to a total whole his philosophical vision and in 1926 published his book L ' Appel du Feu, where his " inspiration and higher intelligence is personified as ' Aor ' ( Hebrew for ' intellectual light ').
However, practically any kind of magic system can be described within the context of the HERO System's open design to suit the needs, vision, or fictional inspiration of a particular campaign or setting.
Bren made a donation to the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management to “ enhance and strengthen the school ’ s core interdisciplinary programs, personnel, and special activities .” When commenting about the continued support from Bren, UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Henry T. Yang said, “ Bren ’ s vision for developing a peerless, world-leading institution offering an interdisciplinary program of environmental science, management, and policy has been a tremendous source of inspiration and leadership for the Bren School .”
Utzon: inspiration, vision, architecture.
His vision of a unified, bi-cultural, tolerant and sovereign Canada remains an ideological inspiration to many Canadian nationalists.
Construction of the Auditorium was a massive undertaking, illustrating the vision of church Prophet / President Frederick M. Smith who provided the building's inspiration.
Architecturally designed using Jules Verne's vision of the future as inspiration, the land is laid out very differently from its predecessors.
" Ringing of Revolution " presents a utopic vision of proletarian conquest and was the inspiration for the song " Themselves " by San Pedro, California punk rock group the Minutemen.
" Borges's vision of " forking paths " has been cited as inspiration by numerous new media scholars, in particular within the field of hypertext fiction.
He did not develop his vision in an abstract way, but in an extremely concrete one, drawing daily inspiration from people, jobs, situations and sport.

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