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Jacqueline Peterson, a spokeswoman for Ticketmaster, which handled the initial ticket sales, said her company had evidence that scalpers had used computer programs to snap up large numbers of tickets for resale.
He took what amounted to an extremely high-resolution digital picture of each phonoautogram, creating a detailed map of its surface, then used computer programs to run a "virtual stylus" along the original pattern, recreating the original sound like a needle tracing the groove of a vinyl record.
Rhoades [8], perhaps for the first time, used computer programs to compare the rate of convergence of Mann and Ishikawa iterative procedures.
Researchers used computer programs to simulate the fate of objects circling our young sun once its planetary disk was largely cleared of gas and dust.
Samaras used computer programs to amplify the colors of his photographs, creating what he calls "hyper-chromatic images".
"Instead, this camera takes advantage of cheap sensors" and uses computer programming to unite their powers.
'With the Jacquard loom I realised I could use computer programming to translate my photos directly into fabrics, bringing the two things almost instantly together.
www.eleanorpritchard.com Ismini Samanidou Creates computer-aided hangings and upholstery Using computer programming to translate and transform photographic images of leaves or peeling walls, Ismini creates wall hangings and upholstery in combinations of yarns, stopping and starting the Jacquard loom to introduce new materials and themes.
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