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  1. Visual narrative

    orphan date April 2010 A visual narrative is a story told primarily through the use of visual media. The story may be told using still photography , illustration , or video , and can be enhanced with graphics , music, voice and other audio. The term visual narrative has been used to describe several genres of visual storytelling, from news and information photojournalism , the photo essay , the documentary film to entertainment art, movies, television, comic book s, the graphic novel . In short, any kind of a story, told visually, is a visual narrative. The visual narrative has also been of interest to the academic community as scholars, thinkers and educators have sought to understand the impact and power of image and narrative in individuals and societies. ref http www.imageandnarrative.be Image nowiki & nowiki Narrative a peer reviewed e journal on visual narratology in the broadest sense of the term . ref Distinguishing characteristics of the visual narrative include a persuasive story with a point of view high quality images, still or moving subject matter with pressing social, environmental, or spiritual value an appeal explicit or implicit for transformation in attitudes and behaviors References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories Links to the same article in other languages if the articles exist already see Help Interlanguage links DEFAULTSORT Visual Narrative Category Visual arts Category Narrative forms ...   more details



  1. Visual Eiffel

    Visual Eiffel is an implementation of the Eiffel programming language Eiffel programming language developed and distributed by Object Tools GmbH, a German company. Visual Eiffel provides an integrated development environment running on Microsoft Windows . A major design goal is to provide an environment that, unlike EiffelStudio , does not use an original user interface paradigm but instead is comfortable to programmers familiar with such tools as Microsoft s Visual Studio and Borland s Borland Delphi Delphi . Visual Eiffel includes a Display Machine for developing GUI applications. While many other Eiffel compilers generate C programming language C , Java programming language Java bytecode or bytecode for .NET framework .NET , the Visual Eiffel compiler generates native X86 code. The compiler not the graphical environment is, besides Windows, also available on Linux . Licencing is free for personal use with banner or commercial, with the core GPL. http visual eiffel.com Visual Eiffel web site Category Integrated development environments compu prog stub ...   more details



  1. Visual culture

    Refimprove date April 2011 Visual Culture as an academic subject is a field of study that generally includes ... , by focusing on aspects of culture that rely on image visual images . Overview Among theorists ... it can also include video game studies , comics , visual arts traditional artistic media , advertising , the Internet , and any other medium that has a crucial visual component. The field s versatility stems from the range of objects contained under the term visual culture, which aggregates visual events in which information, meaning or pleasure is sought by the consumer in an interface with visual technology. The term visual technology refers any media designed for purposes of perception or with the potential to augment our visual capability. ref cite web last Mirzoeff first Nicholas authorlink Nicholas Mirzoeff title What is Visual Culture? url http www9.georgetown.edu faculty irvinem theory Mirzoeff What is Visual Culture.pdf work The Visual Culture Reader 2nd ed. isbn 978 0415141345 accessdate 2 November 2011 ref Because of the changing technological aspects of visual culture as well as a scientific method derived desire to create taxonomies or articulate what the visual is, many aspects of Visual Culture overlap with the study of science and technology, including hybrid ... of Visual Culture , academic Martin Jay explicates the rise of this tie between the visual ... mediations and extensions of visual experience. ref cite web title That Visual Turn url http www9.georgetown.edu faculty irvinem theory Jay VisualTurn JVC 2002.pdf work Journal of Visual Culture ... Studies. As the turn from art history to visual culture studies parallels a turn from theater ... of Visual Culture and Performance Studies url http vcu.sagepub.com content 4 2 163.abstract accessdate 2 November 2011 ref Visual Culture goes by a variety of names at different institutions, including Visual and Critical Studies, Visual and Cultural Studies, and Visual Studies. citation needed ...   more details



  1. Visual rhetoric

    Visual rhetoric is the fairly recent development of a theoretical framework describing how visual image s communicate, as opposed to aural , Words verbal , or other messages. The study of visual rhetoric is different from that of graphic design visual or graphic design , in that it emphasizes images ... Visual Rhetoric has been approached from a variety of academic fields of study such as art ... to discern the exact relationship between different parts of the field of visual rhetoric. ref name Hill2004 Some examples of artifacts analyzed by visual rhetoricians are charts , paintings , sculpture ... , or photographs . History The exact history of the field of visual rhetoric is difficult to trace, as it could be argued that visual rhetoric has been studied and practiced as long as images have. The term ... rhetorical traits of visual mediums. ref name Hill2004 Visual Rhetoric and Semiotics As shown in the works of the Groupe , ref name Group1992 visual rhetoric is closely related to the study of semiotics . Semiotic theory seeks to describe the rhetorical significance of sign making. Visual rhetoric is a broader study, covering all the visual ways humans try to communicate, outside ... specific messages. Visual Rhetoric and Art History Visual Trope linguistics trope s and tropic thinking are a part of visual rhetoric the art of visual persuasion and visual communication using visual images . The study includes, but is not limited to, the various ways in which it can be applied throughout visual art history. Visual Rhetoric and Composition Main Visual rhetoric and composition The field of composition studies has recently re turned its attention to visual rhetoric. In an increasingly visual society, proponents of visual rhetoric in composition classes suggest that an increased literacy requires skill not only with writing but also with visual communication. This skill ... of representation. ref name Hill2003 ref name George2002 Visual Rhetoric and Classical Rhetoric ...   more details



  1. Visual modeling

    Visual modeling is the graphic representation of objects and systems of interest using graphical language s. Visual modeling languages may be General Purpose Modeling GPM languages e.g., Unified Modeling Language UML , Southbeach Notation , IDEF or Domain Specific Modeling DSM languages e.g., SysML . They include industry open standards e.g., UML, SysML , as well as proprietary standards, such as the visual languages associated with VisSim , MATLAB and Simulink , OPNET , and NI Multisim . VisSim is unique in that it provides a royalty free, downloadable Viewer that lets anyone open and interactively simulate VisSim models. Visual modeling languages are an area of active research that continues to evolve, as evidenced by increasing interest in DSM languages, visual requirements , and visual OWL Web Ontology Language . ref name faq cite web author title Visual OWL url http www.visualmodeling.com VisualOWL.htm ref See also Service oriented modeling Discipline specific modeling Discipline Specific Modeling Domain Specific Modeling Model Driven Engineering Modeling language References reflist External links http www.VisualModelingForum.com Visual Modeling Forum A web community dedicated to visual modeling languages and tools. Category Programming language topics Category Unified Modeling Language Category Simulation programming languages http www.vissim.com downloads demos.html VisSim Viewer download page comp sci stub should be information visualization stub or something like that uk ...   more details



  1. Visual routine

    A visual routine is a means of extracting information from a visual scene. In his studies on human visual cognition , Shimon Ullman proposed that the human visual system s task of perceiving shape properties ... the visual input, and a later Top down and bottom up design Neuroscience and psychology top down stage during which high level primitives dubbed visual routines extract the desired information from the base ... operations performed uniformly over the entire field of visual input, and do not make use of object specific knowledge, task specific knowledge, or other higher level information. The visual routines ... information from the base representations. These visual routines are composed of a sequence of elementary visual operators specific to the task at hand. Visual routines differ from the fixed operations of the base representations in that they are not applied uniformly over the entire visual field ... as examples of visual operators shifting the processing focus, indexing a salient item for further ... a location or object for future reference. When combined into visual routines, these elementary ... have implemented visual routines for processing camera images, to perform tasks like determining the object a human in the camera image is pointing at. Researchers have also applied the visual routines ..., S. 1984 Visual routines. Cognition 18 97 159. Agre and Chapman 1987 Pengi An Implementation of a Theory ..., Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago. Rao, S. 1998 Visual Routines and Attention ... of visual routines using genetic programming M.P. Johnson http www.cs.cmu.edu afs cs academic class 15494 s08 lectures visual routines.pdf Ullman s Visual Routines, and Tekkotsu Sketches David S. Touretzky, Ethan Tira Thompson http ieeexplore.ieee.org xpls abs all.jsp?arnumber 843496 Visual routines ... grc4gb2ekgr1k53v Visual routines for real time monitoring of vehicle behavior Marco Aste, Massimo Rossi, Roldano Cattoni, Bruno Caprile http www.cs.rochester.edu u salgian visrout.html Visual routines ...   more details



  1. Visual Mind

    Notability date June 2010 Infobox software name Visual Mind screenshot Image VM10screenshot.png 200px developer Mind Technologies latest release version Visual Mind 10 operating system Windows 2000 2000 , Windows XP XP , and Windows Vista Vista genre Mind Mapping Software license Commercial website url http www.visual mind.com Visual Mind is mind map ping software that allows users to capture and organize information in a visual manner. The result is electronic mind maps that provides both overview and details in the same view. Earlier versions of Visual Mind were primarily targeted to single users. In 2007, the developers of Visual Mind introduced the Visual Mind Server, which allows multiple Visual Mind users work together on the same Visual Mind map in real time. Typical uses of Visual Mind for the individual user are planning and TODO lists, brainstorming, organizing, decision making, taking notes, etc. Typical uses for teams and groups are collaboration, communication and information document sharing. ref citation title More execs embracing Larkspur firm s visual software for organizing ideas author Benjamin Pimentel date May 2, 2005 url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2005 05 02 BUG54CI0KO1.DTL publisher San Francisco Chronicle ref See also Mind map Brainstorming List of mind mapping software List of concept mapping software References Reflist External links official http www.visual mind.com Mindmaps Category Mind mapping software sv Visual mind ...   more details



  1. Visual Intercept

    infobox software name Visual Intercept author Elsinore Technologies Inc. latest release version 3.7 latest release date 2006 operating system Microsoft Windows platform C , MFC genre bug tracking issue tracking website http www.visualintercept.com Visual Intercept is a Microsoft Windows based software defect tracking system produced by Elsinore Technologies Inc. . Visual Intercept was actively sold from 1995 until early 2006 when it was integrated as a single solution in the broader IssueNet issue management system, also produced by Elsinore Technologies Inc. . Version History 1.x Intercept 1.0 was released in 1996. In 1998 the product line was expanded to include Intercept Relay for beta testers, Intercept SDK for integrations, and Intercept Web for Web Access. One of the distinguishing features of early versions of Intercept was its integration to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe . 2.x Version 2.0 released in 2000 provided major and minor enhancements to all products in the Intercept product line. In addition to enhancements to existing capabilities Intercept 2.0 introduced integration to Visual Studio and VBA Visual Basic for Applications integration for implementing custom workflow rules. In the 2.0 time frame Elsinore Technologies also released Visual Intercept Project and integration to the products in the Microsoft Office suite. Visual Intercept Project was designed to help project managers dynamically update project plans by integrating them with the real time issue management data captured and tracked in Visual Intercept. 3.x In 2002 Elsinore Technologies released Visual Intercept 3.0. The 3.0 release focused on updating the functionality of Visual Intercept Web and Web Relay to match the desktop suite and integrations to Visual Studio and Microsoft Office. After the initial release of version 3.0, Elsinore continued to release major enhancements to the 3.0 version in services releases as it completed its IssueNet platform which would serve as the software platform ...   more details



  1. Visual PL/1

    Visual PL 1 is a full, native legacy compiler for the programming language PL 1 . It has been designed to move PL 1 code off the mainframe, and integrate it in the Microsoft .NET infrastructure. External links http www.visualpl1.com Visual PL 1 DEFAULTSORT Visual Pl I Category Procedural programming languages Category PL I programming language family Category Structured programming languages ...   more details



  1. Visual guide

    When applied to building block a website or similar work product, a Visual Guide can be an intermediate step toward the end goal of a complete website. By creating a visual guide along the way, the designer or developer can get buy in from the other people involved in the website such as the customer, their manager and other members of the team. A visual guide could be a Website wireframe wireframe , creative composition or information architecture. A device that will enable collaboration will save time, decreasing the chance of work having to be completely redone. A manager could create a visual guide for the team to complete the build out. Paper prototype could be an excellent way to develop Visual Guides. External links Some links about this topic are What is Paper Prototyping www.paperprototyping.com what.html Paper Prototyping Get User Data Before Coding Jakob Nielsen s ... www.useit.com alertbox 20030414.html Five Paper Prototyping Tips www.uie.com articles prototyping tips DEFAULTSORT Visual Guide Category Web design comm design stub compu prog stub ...   more details



  1. Visual field

    The term visual field is sometimes used as a synonym to field of view , though they do not designate the same thing. The visual field is the spatial array of visual sensations available to observation ... of the visual field in neurology, psychology, and visual neuroscience journal Perception ... is processed by the visual system , which computes the visual field as the output. The term is often used in optometry and ophthalmology , where a visual field test is used to determine whether the visual field is affected by diseases that cause local scotoma or a more extensive visual loss loss of vision or a reduction in sensitivity threshold . Normal limits The normal human visual field ... 13 degrees of the visual field the fovea to the central 3 degrees. Measuring the visual field The visual field is measured by perimetry . This may be kinetic, where points of light are moved inwards ... to measure the visual field. Patterns testing the central 24 degrees or 30 degrees of the visual ... of a patient s visual field with the other eye covered . If the patient is able to report the number of fingers properly as compared with the visual field of the practitioner, the normal result is recorded ... variants of this type of exam e.g. wiggling fingers at visual periphery in cardinal axes . Visual field loss This section is linked from Macula Visual field loss may occur due to disease or disorders of the human eye eye , optic nerve , or brain . Classically, there are four types of visual field defects ref cite journal author Jay WM title Visual field defects journal American Family Physician ... forms of perimetry are used to detect and measure visual field loss. Different neurological difficulties cause characteristic forms of visual disturbances, including hemianopsia s shown below ... with full visual fields br image bitempvf.png thumb left 300 px Paris as seen with bitemporal ... 300 px Paris as seen with right homonymous hemianopsia br References reflist See also Visual field ...   more details



  1. Visual Radio

    For the archaic reference to videotelephony, see Videophone Visual radio is a generic term for adding visuals to normal audio radio broadcasts. Visual Radio is also a trademark for a Nokia solution for interactive radio with FM radio over a data connection. Nokia Visual Radio Visual Radio is a technology developed by Nokia to make it easier for audiences to interact with radio programs. Visual Radio ... to FM radio ref ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi technology 4192351.stm BBC News Mobiles get set for visual radio ref ref http www.theregister.co.uk 2004 01 26 nokia introduces visual radio The Register UK Nokia introduces visual radio FM with pictures ref Workings Nokia s Visual Radio is not radio ... connection the FM transmission chain is unaffected by the addition of Visual Radio. Limitations ... is composed of three parts A Visual Radio Tool that can be integrated with the radio station s own legacy playout system, so the interactive visual channel created by the radio station s content producers is synchronized with the audio programming. A Visual Radio server that handles the two way traffic between audience and radio stations A Visual Radio client application on the mobile phone, that displays the interactive visual channel and takes care of user interaction. The Visual Radio concept .... RCS produces the second generation version of the Visual Radio platform and also markets a similar ... visual channel is produced by the radio station. Interactivity options include quizzes, messaging ... that started using Visual Radio. ref http press.nokia.com PR 200503 983341 5.html Nokia Press Release Kiss FM begins Visual Radio broadcasts ref Other stations supporting Visual Radio include the UK s GWR ... test transmissions with Visual radio in some selected areas. ref http www.raiway.rai.it index.php?lang IT&cat 73&showNE 106&PHPSESSID 014e6bb9 ref Devices supported Nokia is making the Visual Radio ... of visual radio Spodtronic In November 2005, Spodtronic started producing a visual radio service ...   more details



  1. D/visual

    unreferenced date September 2009 d visual incorporated was a Japanese publisher of manga books and anime home video. It was established in October 2002 by Federico Colpi and Kazuhiko Murata. In 1994 Go Nagai s Dynamic Planning established an international division, and Federico Colpi was the first director of the division. In this role, he established a network of companies in Europe and Asia , called the Dynamic Group of Companies, specializing in manga and anime . In 2001 Dynamic Planning and Marubeni , through its subsidiary Omega Project, established in Tokyo a joint venture called d world . Federico Colpi was nominated CEO together with Omega Project s Toyoyuki Yokohama, and Kazuhiko Murata, former Chief Accountant at Dynamic Planning s International Division, became Director of the Board. In 2002, following Marubeni s temporary exit from the anime business, d world was liquidated, and former Directors Colpi and Murata established d visual. Neither Marubeni nor Dynamic Planning hold shares of d visual. While being a Japanese company, d visual published only material in foreign languages, mainly Italian and Chinese through sister company d visual taipei inc. Category Media companies of Japan Category Anime companies anime stub fr D visual it D visual DEFAULTSORT D Visual ...   more details



  1. Visual sociology

    Visual sociology is an area of sociology concerned with the visual dimensions of social life. This subdiscipline is nurtured by the http www.visualsociology.org International Visual Sociology Association ... 1472586X.asp Visual Studies . Because of the interests of its founders, the IVSA tends to be concerned with photography and documentary filmmaking within a sociological context. However, visual sociology theoretically at least includes the study of all kinds of visual material and the visual social world, and uses all kinds of visual material in its methodologies. Similarly, the newly formed British Sociological Association http www.visualsociology.org.uk Visual Sociology Study Group offers ... fields a network in which to explore existing and emerging visual research methods and methodologies. Theory and method There are at least three approaches to doing visual sociology Data collection using ... but not easily gleaned from written words alone. By opening another channel of information, visual ... , or contradiction . So, regardless of how one analyzes the data or what is done with the visual ... in detail. Visual recording technology also allows us to manipulate the data. Visual recordings have ... small to study directly in the life. Most importantly, through editing visual sociologists can juxtapose ... tool is a combination of photography as the visual equivalent of a tape recorder, and ethnography ... collections. Typically the interviewee s comments or analysis of the visual material is itself recorded, either on audio tape or video, etc. In any case, in this first sense visual sociology means including and incorporating visual methods of data gathering and analysis in the work of sociology ... YTC Press . ref Visual sociology has also been employed as a useful tool to make the familiar ... the familiar strange Can visual research methods render the familiar setting more perceptible?Qualitative ... Studying visual data produced by cultures Visual sociology attempts to study visual images produced ...   more details



  1. Visual Art's

    Infobox company company name Visual Art s co.,ltd company logo Image Visual Art s logo.png company type ... Kita , Osaka Prefecture Osaka , Japan industry PC game s br Music industry Music products Visual novel s homepage http www.product.co.jp product.co.jp Nihongo Visual Art s co.,ltd Kabushikigaisha Bijuaru tsu , formally Nihongo Visual Artist Office Bijuaru tisuto Ofisu , is a Japanese publishing company specializing in the publishing and distribution of visual novel s for a large list of game developers. Visual Art s has developed the game engines their brands currently use, including the current engine, called Siglus, and older engines RealLive and AVG32. Visual ... for the publishing of games by the studio Key company Key such as the famous visual novels Kanon , Air visual novel Air , and Clannad visual novel Clannad . The company has coined a new type of visual novel called the KineticNovel kinetic novel where unlike in visual novels where the player is periodically ... game produced under the kinetic novel name. In addition to games, Visual Art s also releases ... adult game industry to perform at the Nippon Budokan in October 2005. Visual Art s is also involved ... company Prototype manages this portion of Visual Art s known as Nihongo Visual Art s Motto Motto Bijuaru tsu Motto . Visual Art s launched a web magazine called Visualstyle on October 26, 2007. Visual Art s launched a YouTube channel called Visual Channel in July 2008 where videos are posted which are related to the games and companies under Visual Art s. In October 2008, Visual Art s launched ... under Visual Art s. ref citeweb url http vabunko.prpage.jp title VA Bunko s official website publisher Visual Art s accessdate October 22, 2008 language Japanese ref Partner companies width 85 valign ... links http www.product.co.jp Visual Art s official website ja icon http motto.product.co.jp Visual Art s Motto official website ja icon http jp.youtube.com user visualarts Visual Channel at YouTube ...   more details



  1. Visual journalism

    journalism Visual journalism is the practice of strategically combining words and images to convey information. Universal Visual journalism is premised upon the idea that at a time of accelerating change, often words cannot keep pace with concepts. Visual journalism incorporates ancient symbol s that resonate with humans across cultures and time and conveys meaning instantaneously at a deep level. Visual journalism is an outgrowth of the practice of graphic facilitation and recording that began entering corporate board rooms, conferences, and think tank meetings in the 1970s with the leadership of David Sibbet, founder of The Grove Consultants International. But its roots date back to ancient cave painting s and carry forward in the work of designers, architects, and engineers. Only recently has interactive visualization of this sort moved out into common use in all kinds of group engagements. The scholarly father of this visual form of communication is Robert Horn , Ph.D. , a fellow at Stanford University and author of the book Visual Language . Meaning is suggested Visual journalism is not a series of symbols with precise meanings but rather images that suggest complex meanings and, in the Ancient Egypt Egyptian tradition of the cartouche , contain words. The symbols do not simply represent but participate in the meaning and, in combination with evocative phrases, are designed to provoke creative thinking. Visual language is one tool described by author Daniel Pink in his book A Whole New Mind for the emerging conceptual age where people must tolerate ambiguity and communicate quickly, often before concepts are ready to be captured in traditional writing. See also div style ... Video journalism News design div Online resources Visual Editors The social network of http www.visualeditors.com visual journalists Society for News Design A trade organization for newspaper ... DEFAULTSORT Visual Journalism Category Journalism genres Journalism stub ru ...   more details



  1. Visual 50

    Orphan date February 2009 Image Computer photo Visual Visual 50 Z80A based CPU .jpg thumb Visual 50 Computer, produced on Nov. 25 1983 The Visual 50 is a computer created by Visual Technology, Inc. , which was located in Tewksbury, Massachusetts . Visual s slogan was See for yourself . It merged with White Pine Software in 1993, which became CU SeeMe Networks, in turn absorbed into RadVision in 2001. The computer consists of a Computer display monitor which is the main computer and a Computer keyboard keyboard . The computer was used as a computer terminal so there are no internal drives or daughter card s. The only computer component in the case is a motherboard with a modem port, keyboard port, and an aux. port. Termcap provides support for the Visual 50 by way of the entries named v50, vi50, v50am, or visual50, depending on the system. The computer uses on an SGS now STMicroelectronics Z8400AB1 CPU , based on the Zilog Z80A CPU. This CPU has an 8 bit data bus and a 16 bit address bus, and runs at 4  MHz. The keyboard is a Keytronic A65 0248, attached by a 4 wire telephone cord. The keyboard uses an Intel 8048 Intel P8048H MCU, a common Microcontroller MCU for keyboards. Image Visual 50 computer motherboard.png thumb The Visual 50 Computer s motherboard See also CU SeeMe External links ftp invisible island.net ncurses termcap.src.gz Termcap source file http techpubs.sgi.com library tpl cgi bin getdoc.cgi 0650 bks SGI Admin books IA Periphrls sgi html ch01.html IRIX Admin Manual Peripheral Devices Chapter 1. Terminals and Modems http www.metabarn.com v1050 Visual Technology Visual 1050 Category Character oriented terminal Tech stub ...   more details



  1. Visual anthropology

    Visual anthropology is a subfield of cultural anthropology that is concerned, in part, with the study ... the term is sometimes used interchangeably with ethnographic film , visual anthropology also encompasses the anthropological study of visual representation, including areas such as performance, museums ... . Visual representations from all cultures, such as sandpaintings, tattoos, sculptures and reliefs, cave ... of visual anthropology. Human vision, its physiology, the properties of various media, the relationship of form to function, the evolution of visual representations within a culture are all within the province of visual anthropology. Since anthropology is a holistic science, the ways in which visual ... ruby ruby cultanthro.html Visual Anthropology . In Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology , David ... ammem award98 ienhtml curthome.html photography of Edward Curtis ref Harald E.L. Prins, Visual ... media and visual representation. Karl G. Heider notes in his revised edition of Ethnographic Film 2006 that after Bateson and Mead, the history of visual anthropology is defined by the seminal works ... and anthropology. American Anthropologist , Vol 76, pp 890, Oct. 1974 ref In the United States, Visual ... Ruby. http astro.temple.edu ruby ruby iwf.html The Professionalization of Visual Anthropology in the United States The 1960s and 1970s . 2005 The Last Twenty Years of Visual anthropology A Critical Review. Visual Studies, vol. 20, no. 2, pgs. 159 170. ref John Collier anthropologist John Collier, Jr. wrote the first standard textbook in the field in 1967, and many visual anthropologists of the seventies ... on Visual Anthropology. Chicago University of Chicago Press. At present, the http www.societyforvisualanthropology.org Society for Visual Anthropology SVA represents the subfield in the United States ... are shown each year at the Margaret Mead Film Festival . Timeline and breadth of prehistoric visual ..., visual anthropology places these artifacts within a holistic cultural context. Archaeologists ...   more details



  1. Visual literacy

    Visual literacy is the ability to Interpreting interpret , negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image . Visual literacy is based on the idea that pictures can be read and that meaning can be communicated through a process of reading. Background The term visual literacy is credited to John Debes, co founder of the International Visual Literacy Association . ref http www.ivla.org org what vis lit.htm What is visual literacy? , http www.ivla.org International Visual Literacy Association ref In 1969 Debes offered a tentative definition of the concept Visual literacy ... journal 119145211 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 A review of the concept of visual ... in January 2004, defines visual literacy as understanding how people perceive objects, interpret what they see, and what they learn from them. ref Elkins, James 2010. The concept of visual literacy, and its limitations, In Visual Literacy, ed. James Elkins. Routledge, New York. pgs 217. ref However, because multiple disciplines such as visual literacy in education , art history and criticism , rhetoric , semiotics , philosophy , information design , and graphic design make use of the term visual literacy, arriving at a common definition of visual literacy has been contested since its first appearance ... rate, educators are increasingly promoting the learning of visual literacies as indispensable ... Visual Literacy Strategies for the K 5 Classroom . Stenhouse Publishers page 3. ISBN 978 1571107497 ref Educators are recognizing the importance of helping students develop visual literacies in order ..., James Paul Gee James Gee , Gunther Kress , and Allan Luke advocate against the dichotomy of visual ... gbs summary s&cad 0 ref of linguistic literacies and visual literacies as interacting and interlacing modalities which complement one another in the meaning making process. Visual literacy is not limited ... Art Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud discusses the history of narrative in visual media ...   more details



  1. Visual Prolog

    Infobox software name Visual Prolog screenshot Image Visual Prolog IDE Screenshot.png 350px caption IDE ... prolog.com www.visual prolog.com Visual Prolog , also formerly known as PDC Prolog and Turbo ... developed it. Visual Prolog can build Microsoft Windows GUI applications, console application ... Connectivity ODBC . Visual Prolog is compiled rather than Interpreter computing interpreted ... a better Robustness computer science robustness of the finished applications. The core of Visual ... like in traditional Prolog, but unlike traditional Prolog, Visual Prolog has always been Data type ... in Visual Prolog 7.2 New Features in Visual Prolog 7.2 . Version 7.3 introduced generic classes ... prolog.com index.php?title New Features in Visual Prolog 7.3 New Features in Visual Prolog ... of disks, as an initial argument. In real life, Visual Prolog is especially suited for intricate problems, such as resource planning, etc. As the example shows, Visual Prolog can be used for quick programming ... , hanoi hanoi 4 . syntaxhighlight Visual Prolog Video Tutorials http www.visual prolog.com video HelloWorld default.htm Hello World Visual Prolog Video Tutorial demonstrates basic IDE features while creating a Hello World program. http www.visual prolog.com video formDemo default.htm Form Demo Visual ... prolog.com video IntelliSpeed default.htm IntelliSpeed Visual Prolog Video Tutorial demonstrates the Autocomplete autocompletion facility in the IDE. Books about Visual Prolog Thomas W. de Boer, http wiki.visual prolog.com index.php?title A Beginners Guide to Visual Prolog A Beginners Guide to Visual Prolog English, Chinese Eduardo Costa, http wiki.visual prolog.com index.php?title Visual Prolog for Tyros Visual Prolog for Tyros http download.pdc.dk vip 71 Costas Tyros rus.pdf Russian translation ... VISUAL PROLOG PER PRINCIPIANTI Italian 113 pages pdf See also Logic programming Logtalk , object ... References Reflist External links http www.visual prolog.com Visual Prolog Home Page http wiki.visual ...   more details



  1. Visual CMDB

    Orphan date August 2009 An ITIL Visual Configuration Management Database Visual CMDB is a series of spreadsheet applications that integrates the CMDB with Change Management and Service Level Management . A Visual CMDB provides a unified view of the Information Technology IT infrastructure in a visual representation. This common view is a cornerstone for implementing a successful Configuration Management process. A Visual CMDB helps manage IT assets CIs such as Hardware , Software and computer network network components and associated details such as data files, documentation and service level information. The integration of Change Management with a Visual CMDB allows users to do impact assessments for change and to make the correct changes to the infrastructure to keep the CMDB in sync with reality. The Forward Schedule of Change provides additional visual information to help with change impact assessment over time. References Office of Government Commerce OGC , ed. Service Support. IT Infrastructure Library ITIL . The Stationery Office, Norwich, UK 2000 OGC, ed. Introduction to ITIL. IT Infrastructure Library. The Stationery Office 2005 references See also ITIL itSMF Capability Maturity Model ISO 9000 Total Quality Management Tech stub Category Information technology management ...   more details



  1. Visual (album)

    Unreferenced date May 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Visual Type Studio Artist Tabu Tek Cover Visual TabuTek.jpg Alt Cover art of Visual. Album produced by Tabu Tek Released 1997 Recorded Genre Electronica , alternative rock , electro rock , Dominican rock Length 46 24 Label Independent Producer Last album Girar This album Visual Next album Sintetik Visual is the second studio album produced by the Dominican Republic Dominican based electro rock band Tabu Tek . This second production was released on the year 1997 in Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic . The fourth song of the album, Compadre Pedro Juan , is a rock tribute to Luis Alberti , father of Merengue music merengue music. The song was previously set to be released in the merengue tribute Rockero Hasta La Tambora made by Dominican rock bands. The album is distinguished by the more Rock music rock based sound with less of the electronica aspect found in their previous production Girar . Nevertheless, it was well received and played in rock stations around the country. Track listing Andas In the Sky Palabras Caen Se Compadre Pedro Juan a tribute to Luis Alberti Luis Alberti s merengue classic Visual Amanecer Un Nuevo Sol Manto Azul Luz Deseare DEFAULTSORT Visual Album Category 1997 albums ...   more details



  1. Visual kei

    Expand Russian visual kei date March 2011 Infobox music genre name Visual kei color white bgcolor BB0022 ... Malice Mizer Gekka No Yasoukyoku.jpg 200px thumb right Malice Mizer were particularly known for their visual image. Nihongo Visual kei bijuaru kei lit. visual style or visual system is a movement ...?newsID 2278 accessdate 2007 08 07 ref Some sources state that visual kei refers to a music ... sound, related to glam rock , punk rock and Heavy metal music heavy metal . ref name carillion visual ... that visual kei originated in the late 1970s and early 1980s as Japan s rock scene began cultivating ... name UCLA APA a fleeting genre known to fans as Visual Kei aka Visual Rock . Nonetheless, this fusion ... visual appeal X Japan Reliving the Height of Japan s Superlative Visual Rock Band, By Minnie Chi ... real name Matsumoto Hideto was a pioneering member of a new J Pop sub genre called visual rock. Born of a combination of hard rock and metal, visual rock leans toward a more theatrical presentation ... of international styles that makes visual rock such a noteworthy new genre. Couple that with the high ... 10, 2007 ref However other sources state that visual kei s unique clothing, make up, fashions, and participation ..., a Japanese equivalent of glam rock known as visual kei. For visual kei bands, outrageous, usually androgynous ... Visual kei ... Visual Kei literally means visual style. It s a style of dress, there s a lot of costuming ... imitating their favorite bands from the visual rock genre, known as Visual Kei . Although ... of their inspiration. Music is a major force in its creation. Visual Kei is exactly as it sounds Rock music that incorporates visual effects and elaborate costumes to heighten the experience of the music and the show. Visual Kei started in the 80s and became so popular by the 90s that the nearly ... e magazine, January, 2007 ref History Visual kei emerged in the mid 1980s, pioneered by bands ... Number 13 Visual Kei Retrieved September 12, 2007 Japanese ref The term visual kei was created with one ...   more details



  1. Visual Pinball

    infobox software name Visual Pinball screenshot Image Vpinball.png caption Visual Pinball rendition of Bally ... Visual Pinball is a freeware game engine video game engine for pinball tables and similar games ... simulator part itself. It runs on Microsoft Windows . The program is also able to operate with Visual ... created Visual Pinball tables is available on the internet. Players can choose between faithful recreations ... based on licenced themes or completely self designed tables. In February 2010, the source code of Visual ... purpose. ref name source http sourceforge.net projects vpinball Visual Pinball at sourceforge ref Design Every Visual Pinball table includes two main parts the physical playfield design and the scripting ... Visual Pinball Build Your Own Pinball Machine from DigitalPostProduction.com ref Visual Pinball runs on Windows 98 or newer. History Visual Pinball was first released to the public on December 19, 2000 ... of the suite for a full sized pinball cabinet based on the Visual Pinball software. ref name ref1 http www.retroblast.com misc vp ultracade.html UltraCade Licenses Visual Pinball from RetroBlast.com ref Chicago Gaming purchased rights for licensed tables from Williams Electronics . The Visual PinMAME team and the Visual Pinball development community also joined in the effort to produce improvements ... 9 of Visual Pinball includes some major improvements but not full backward compatibility therefore some older tables still need version 8 to run properly. In 2010, the source code of Visual Pinball was released. Visual PinMAME infobox software name Visual PinMAME screenshot Image Flipfoot.png 317px caption Visual PinMAME rendition of Capcom s Flipper Football Dot matrix display DMD developer Steve ... especially those made after 1992 and using Dot Matrix Display DMD animations usually require the Visual PinMAME sometimes referred to as VPinMAME or VPM program in order to work. VPinMAME adds to Visual ... from the physical machines. Visual PinMAME is a program a Component object model COM class that works ...   more details



  1. Visual pollution

    Globalize date June 2010 Image McDonalds Beaupre.jpg thumb Visual pollution is the term given to Beauty Ugliness unattractive and wikt man made man made visual elements of a wikt vista vista , a landscape , or any other thing that a person does not feel comfortable to look at. Visual pollution is an aesthetic issue, referring to the impacts of pollution that impair one s ability to enjoy a vista or view. The term is used broadly to cover visibility, limits on the ability to view distant objects, as well as the more subjective issue of visual clutter. In other words, pollution is contamination of the Natural environment environment as a result of human activities. The term pollution refers primarily to the fouling of air, water, and land by wastes see air pollution water pollution solid waste . In recent years it has come to signify a wider range of disruptions to environmental quality. Thus litter , billboards , and auto junkyard s are said to constitute visual pollution noise excessive enough to cause psychological or physical damage is considered noise pollution and waste heat that alters local climate or affects fish populations in rivers is designated thermal pollution . Its other reference is to marketing advertisement s . See also Wikipedia Books Pollution Clutter Eyesore Light pollution Noise pollution References references External links http www.cabq.gov aes s5vp.html The study for visual pollution in Albuquerque http www.economist.com business displaystory.cfm?story id 9963268 Visual pollution by out of home advertising http www.biomedcentral.com 1471 2148 7 200 BioMed Central Full Text Pollution Category Pollution Category Advertising ad stub ar ca Contaminaci visual es Contaminaci n visual eo Vida poluado eu Ikusmen kutsadura fr Pollution visuelle pt Polui o visual ...   more details




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