Sentence examples for mediated image from inspiring English sources

"mediated image" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an image that has been altered or otherwise manipulated for a specific purpose. For example, "The mediated image of the politician was carefully designed to appear more flattering."

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I believe the photographic object can be an effective device to explore broader philosophical questions but to do that effectively photography's role as a mediated image needs to be brought into the open or at least questioned.

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In the mammalian retina, rods/cones of the outer retina are known to mediate image-forming vision [11], [12], while photoreceptive melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) of the inner retina sub serve most non-image-forming responses to light [13], [14], [15], [16], [17].

The DC test depends on behavioral aversion to light, and this response depends more on melanopsin-positive intrinsically photosensitive retinoganglion cells than on the retinal rod and cone photoreceptors that mediate image-forming vision [ 25- 27].

The relationship between conspicuous decoration style and customer purchase intention was found to be fully mediated by image perception.

The project Senses Places has developed an experimental somatic-technological dance approach for dancing in mixed reality mediated through image, avatars and biodata.

In another, he writes: "The spectacle is not a collection of images; rather, it is a social relationship between people that is mediated by images," a characterisation that is just as easy to envision as the triumphant motto of Facebook or YouTube as a screed against the experience of "generalised separation" that Debord deems the only form of social unity available in such a "relationship".

Guy Debord spoke of relationships between people mediated by images.

His critics are not so squeamish: DeLillo is at once praised for articulating a new theory of reality (that everything we see is mediated through images derived from popular culture); blamed for contributing to the death of sincerity (that the mediation theory is meaningless); and presented in countless PhDs as a writer in full control of the contradiction.

Of course, we know that the artist can mediate the image; she can manipulate our version of the truth in countless ways -- lighting, exposure, camera angle, diffusion, overt alteration, context and omission -- to construct a narrative that comports with artistic intent.

In 2009, Wu and Lo demonstrated the indirect effects of brand awareness on brand attitude and purchase intention mediated through brand image.

According to a recent study by Farhat et al. [ 28], body image mediated the relationship of obesity with infrequent breakfast consumption in both genders, but among girls also with smoking and a lack of physical activity.

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