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Перевод: virtual
[прилагательное] фактический; действительный; виртуальный; мнимый; не номинальный
Тезаурус:
- One session dealt with the paralinguistic character of the body in Pre-Columbian imagery, another pointed out that critics and historians tend to neglect artists' books, and several confronted the aesthetic implications of "virtual reality" technology.
- Given Ungermann's fighting talk about Asynchronous Transfer Mode to the desktop, the Dragonswitch seems something of an anti-climax, despite the company's claims that, combined with Virtual Network Architecture it "provides many of the benefits of Asynchronous Transfer Mode technology on today's Ethernet networks".
- On football pools the odds of becoming a millionare are much better, and they're a virtual certainty compared to the chance of winning the 250,000 Premium Bond prize.
- But The Smiths now found that success tends to complicate situations which made their initial stance of well meant integrity and the desire to do things differently ("We don't wish to become pop stars") a virtual impossibility.
- On the other hand, Virtual Network Architecture is nicely positioned to be scalable to the wide area.
- In this way, both purpose and foresight of practical certainty are regarded as part of the definition of intent, although there are other statements suggesting that foresight of practical or "virtual" certainty is merely evidence from which intent may be inferred.
- Excellent climbing can be combined with a family holiday in beautiful surroundings, with a virtual guarantee of sunshine.
- Both the contingencies surrounding installations and the disequilibrium of material and virtual spaces seem to recentre the body as a zone of action - the body as sensorium as well as ground of representation.
- So where there is a virtual absence of such evaluations, such as amongst the first generation Caribbeans, there is also no direct influence from the family to children.
- Although some of the Wealden towns may have been regional centres for craft specialisation, such as Battle with its leather working and shoemaking, most of them provided a wide range of services which allowed a high degree of virtual self-sufficiency to their surrounding areas.
- Despite the interchangeability of gallery spaces, anchoring the materiality of the installation in its specific site troubles unthinking acceptance of the virtual spaces of the video monitor (the ideal simulacrum), the internal space of video sculpture as hyperreal, and image space after the demise of the camera as core image-generator.
- 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.
- But other tropical forest soils bake into virtual concrete when the cover is removed.
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