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Battle City is about entering into a programmed existence within a capitalist city, where he sees everyone engaged in a type of battle (economic, existential, etc).. To that end, Chang built a scaled model of a city, and reproduced video of marketing materials and other city footage to mimic life in this programmed city.
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The GR-HD1 reproduces video using a method known by HDTV nerds as 720p (p for progressive scan) -- that is, 720 extremely fine lines of color, progressing smoothly down the screen 30 times per second.
Then they worked on reducing the time it took to reproduce video onto DVDs for home study, protecting the notes that previously would have been lost during replication and developing one system to run everything.
In June 2014, YouTube introduced videos playing at 60 frames per second, in order to reproduce video games with a frame rate comparable to high-end graphics cards.
An "archive of resistance" — in the book and reproduced in video images — includes photographs of protestors, among them Buddhist monks in saffron-colored robes, surrounded by people holding hands.
For Tuesday's occasion, Paul's campaign reproduced the video ( apparently without getting all the proper permissions), sprucing it up with clips of the Kentucky Senator talking up his plans to revitalize inner cities with low-tax "enterprise zones".
It requires a hefty amount of data to reproduce a video or a musical score.
Because so much of what made Castle sui generis can't be easily reproduced on home video (unless your new TV came with Emerg-o), the documentary helps immensely in recapturing the spirit of Castle's work.
Aware of the co-opting power of the market, she chose mediums that were either ephemeral (installation, performance) or easily reproduced and distributed (video, photography).
Informal networking After a short discussion, the conference breaks up for some informal networking - often the most useful point of real life events and one that would not be reproduced by a video conference call.
Collins' (2004) theory of interaction ritual chains is essentially a theory of the production of solidarity, and it was useful for tracking emotional resonances in the cogen as a lens for unpacking the thread of emotionally generated accounts of viewing video reproduced across cogen.
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