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How do I call a word for audible equivalent of visualize? I recall this term being used at conferences like ACM Siggraph as the audio counterpart to visual rendering of data (which includes the animation data used in games and movies
What is the difference, if any, between art, the arts, and Art? I would say "the arts" are a set of disciplines (each of which is "an art"), "art" without the article refers to the end result of those disciplines, typically (but not strictly) to the end result of the visual arts
Word for a single picture which can be interpreted in two different . . . They are called ambiguous images One can argue that there is ambiguity in what the image ‘should’ be, though that ambiguity is often intentional Ambiguous images or reversible figures are visual forms which exploit graphical similarities and other properties of visual system interpretation between two or more distinct image forms These are famous for inducing the phenomenon of
Words pertaining to the senses and the corresponding disabilities Words relating to the "senses perception" in a "neuronic biological" context: pertaining to the senses: sensory pertaining to vision: ocular or optic or visual pertaining to smell: olfactory pertaining to taste: gustatory pertaining to sound hearing: auditory or aural or acoustic pertaining to touch: tactile or tactual or haptic unable to feel touch: anaptic unable to smell: anosmic unable to
Looking for a word that means pictures and videos What's a word that means "pictures or video" "pictures and video"? I was considering "media" but not sure if that would be correct For example, when discussing the smartphone app Snapchat, it bec
What do all capital letters typically refer to in writing? All caps are typically used for either of two reasons: Visual Style Capital letters are often used on covers of magazines, in logos and artsy-typography, usually to emphasise the visual style of the letters themselves, rather than the word (Example Image) Contextual emphasis: Capital letters can be considered a third form of emphasis, among Italics and Bold text They are used to denote a