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Infrared satellites can register heat through clouds, producing imagery on enemy forces, equipment, and movements.
He seems to have reached the height of his powers in work from the mid-1940's to the late 1970's, producing imagery of fluid, poetic eloquence.
Director Terrence Malick, for example, is celebrated for producing imagery that is personal and subjective, yet tactile enough to be emotional and meaningful to his audience.
When it functions in perception it is appropriately called the common sense, and when it functions in remembering or imagining something, producing imagery, it is called the imagination.
The pipeline is scalable, capable of producing imagery ranging in scope from "live" one megapixel views to full resolution gigapixel images.
During a studio tour last year, Stearns told us that his process was a closed loop: "Conceptually, I'm hacking the brains of the cameras [used to make the patterns] and they're producing imagery that effectively hacks our brains".
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Results from test flights over Lake Geneva demonstrate the ability of the aircraft to produce imagery data.
Eleanor Heartney, in Art in America, compared Currin to John Singer Sargent in his "remarkable virtuosity in technique" and his "unflagging ability to produce imagery that generates comment and publicity".
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) was created in 1996 under the aegis of the Department of Defense to produce imagery intelligence for the U.S. military and other government agencies.
The perennial prankster has continued to produce imagery via Toilet Paper, the salacious biannual he creates with the commercial photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari.
"An iPhone has apps that collect accelerometer data, so this skateboard uses that data to produce imagery that describes physical performance" Sablone says.
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