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At first we wanted to shoot the video on film and play with the sensitivity of it to show a really grainy and dirty picture in the beginning to a pure image in the end.
Instead I've tried to investigate my tendency to understand myself as an image, wanting to be a pure image, and the impossible desire to have no thoughts or feelings, to be just an object in some sense.
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At least for its first hour, before its repetition strategy turns tedious, the same could be said of "The Limits of Control," a nondramatic work best appreciated as a pure image-and-sound event.
In this paper, we propose a pure image-driven unsupervised boundary delineation framework for the automated neural foramina boundary delineation.
The sad part is that the supposedly clean Rodriguez was the great hope to surpass accused steroid user Barry Bonds as a home run hitter, thus giving baseball a purer image at the peak of performance.
Fast template matching is used to locate the target subregion of a gallery template or a pure eyebrow image in a probe original eyebrow image, whereas Fourier spectrum distance is used to determine the final identity of the probe original eyebrow image.
The use of a contrast estimate, rather than the pure image binarization for the neural network training, helped producing a sketch-like effect, not only a pure binary edge map.
Powell and Whitman, zipping across time and space as pure image and voice, suggest a gendered transcendence no woman with a family would attempt.
For me, I feel that, in any genre of music, it sort of about songwriting, unless you're like a pure pop image where what's more important is maybe videos and imaging and stuff.
For the analysis the following definition of a contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) is used: (5) CNR = max (A ) − min (A ) σ 0, where A denotes a set of image values in a region of interest (ROI) in a projection and σ0 is the standard deviation of image values in a flat region, i.e. the pure image noise.
So a short poem with the fussy title "Essay on Error (2nd draft)" skips across an invented mental landscape, archly strewing references (including one to her own poem of a few pages earlier, another to a letter from Freud to Ferenczi, and yet a third to a phrase of Descartes) before collapsing into a pure, unmediated image of nostalgia: "After all / what are you and I compared to him?
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