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Icon abacus and ghost icons

Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2005
We present two techniques that make document collection visualizations more informative. Icon abacus uses the horizontal position of icon groups to communicate document attributes. Ghost icons show linked documents by adding temporary icons and by highlighting or dimming existing ones.
Eric A. Bier, Adam Perer
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Iconic memory or icon?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1987
The objectives of the present commentary are to show that (1) one important theoretical property of iconic memory is inconsistent with a retinotopic icon, (2) data difficult for the notion of an icon do not necessarily challenge the notion of an iconic store, (3) the iconic store, as a theoretical mechanism, is an ecologically valid one, and (4) the ...
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Icon-function relationship in toolbar icons

Displays, 2008
Abstract Icons, widely used in computer programs, are part of the Graphical User Interface (GUI). They facilitate computer use regardless of users’ level of expertise. The authors report the results of a study focused on measuring performance of computer users in correctly and quickly associating toolbar icons and the action they represent in GUI ...
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The Iconic (In)difference

2021
The opening sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey is set in a desolate arid region millions of years ago, where a group of hominids is first seen munching on bushes and meager green plants amid a herd of tapirs. After being driven away from their water hole by a rival tribe, the defeated apes huddle together in
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The Couch as Icon

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2012
The couch has always been an integral part of psychoanalytic practice. It has even become a cultural icon representing psychoanalysis itself. However, minimal evidence exists in the psychoanalytic literature that using the couch is necessary or even necessarily helpful to establish a psychoanalytic process and conduct an analysis.
Ahron L. Friedberg, Louis Linn
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The new icons – icons of change?

English Today, 1994
An examination of a new sense of the word ‘icon’ and the changes it might foreshadow in everyday thought and ...
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The Degraded Iconicity of the Icon. The Icon’s Materiality and Mechanical Reproduction

IKON, 2016
The Degraded Iconicity of the Icon addresses the challenges facing the traditional doctrine of the icon in a society subsumed by a profane attitude towards the image, and the problems raised by the use of icon reproductions within the liturgical context of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Images and icons [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Nanotechnology, 2010
Nanoscale objects cannot be seen in the traditional sense, but that should not stop us from thinking about how we visualize the nanoworld, as Chris Toumey reports.
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