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Ways of seeing evaluation [PDF]
Copyright @ 2011 Brunel UniversityThis report summarises the evaluation of Ways of Seeing, a community arts project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and hosted by the Lightbox, Woking, Surrey from 2008-11.
Lawson, J, Bryant, W, Wilson, L
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Why Am I Seeing This Ad? The Effect of Ad Transparency on Ad Effectiveness
Given the increasingly specific ways marketers can target ads, many consumers and regulators are demanding ad transparency: disclosure of how consumers’ personal information was used to generate ads.
Tami Kim, Kate Barasz, L. John
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One of the most remarkable things about seeing is how effortless this complex task appears to be. This book provides a comprehensive overview of research on the myriad complexities of this task.
De Valois, Karen K.
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The Same Old New Look: Publication Bias in a Study of Wishful Seeing
A recent study reported evidence of “wishful seeing,” where observers reported seeing a desired object as being closer than other objects. A statistical analysis of the experimental findings reveals evidence of publication bias in the study, so the ...
Gregory Francis
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Platform Seeing: Image Ensembles and Their Invisualities
How can one ‘see’ the operationalization of contemporary visual culture, given the imperceptibility and apparent automation of so many processes and dimensions of visuality?
A. Mackenzie, A. Munster
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Bedlam in mind: seeing and reading historical images of madness [PDF]
In this article I explore mythical Bedlam of popular imaginings. London's Bethlem Hospital was for centuries a unique institution caring for the insane and its alter ego 'Bedlam' influenced popular stereotypes of insanity. For instance, while the type
Cross, S
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Fluorescence microscopy has been the workhorse for investigating optical phenomena at the nanometer scale but this approach confronts several fundamental limits.
Richard W. Taylor, V. Sandoghdar
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Seeing God: Art and Ritual Around the World
Photograph of the exhibition "Seeing God: Art and Ritual Around the World," March 25-July 29, 2000, held at the Dallas Museum of ...
Dallas Museum of Art
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Seeing conspiracy theorists everywhere as a conspiracy paradox
Concerns about the consequences of conspiracy theories have grown. Widespread belief in unfounded conspiracy theories is only one associated risk. Conversely, academics mustn’t commit the reverse error, in adopting a Protective Conspiracy Framing and ...
Nicolas Vermeulen
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Identifying an allusion to classical Greco-Roman poetry in a monologue (or prosopopoeia) of a cowherd by the fourth century Latin poet, Paulinus of Nola (c. 18.276-80), this article explains the emergence of the category of labor as a response to a
Alex Dressler
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