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The left can be compared to a digital computer; the right to an analogic.
In a video people who want to get rid of their analogic camera are telling the stories they lived together.
In other words, the museum's design is analogic.
Such a method is called analogic part programming.
Its action is inherently analogic, replicating the air vibrations heard at the original performance.
I croaked something about the analogic fallacy.
Some properties of analogic innovations.
The gender and number is made into analogic desinences: o/a, os/as.
Change, analogic and semantic.
There is a relationship between this form of art, employing both digital and analogic symbols, and the restrictions on images found in the second commandment.
For strategic reasons, it changed its original 1998 plan of using its multiplex to broadcast a single analogic channel, into broadcasting twelve digital channels.
By Analogic) I Shine (Prod.
Salas had little math, but as long as Shevek could explain physics in the analogic or experiential modes, he was an eager and intelligent listener.
Such schemata are image-like in that they are analogic neural activation patterns which preserve the topological contours of perceptual experience as a cohesive whole.
In 2002, he projected the analogic version of his electronic marionette, controlled by voice, this time for Valère Novarina at the Festival d'Avignon.
His concepts of symbolic obviation, figure-ground reversal, analogic kinship, holography and fractality of personhood have been critical in the development of anthropological theory in the last decades.
He recognized that need, in Odonian terms, as his "cellular function,** the analogic term for the individual's individuality, the work he can do best, therefore his best contribution to his society.
Mauricio Beuchot coined the term and discipline of "analogic hermeneutics", to refer to a particular kind of hermeneutics based on interpretation that takes into account the plurality of aspects of meaning.
Rejecting any direct social and political involvement, in order to detach themselves from the fascist culture, the hermetic group used a difficult and closed style in the analogic form, with a constant emotional introspection.
Along that month they recorded on a MCI analogic machine what would become on "Doble A," which counted with the participation of various Argentinian musicians, such as Ricardo Mollo.
Most young Anarresti felt that it was shameful to be ill: a result of their society's very successful prophylaxy, and also perhaps a confusion arising from the analogic use of the words "healthy" and "sick."
"Shev, did you ever think that what the analogic mode 134 calls 'disease,' social disaffection, discontent, alienation, that this might analogically also be called pain--what you meant when you talked about pain, suffering?
At several points in the novel the usage of "modes" in Pravic are mentioned ("ethical mode", "analogic mode" [referring to Odo's book Analogy], "experiential mode", "technological mode", "economic mode" etc.).
In Distance no Object, one of the five pieces in the show, the analogic form is the eye, in the form of a large protruding oval lip joined to three aluminium bands, the middle one of which is raised.
In this type of part programming tool motion information is conveyed in an analogic form by turning a crank or moving a joystick or some other hand/eye co-ordination task using read-out with a degree of precision appropriate to the machining process.