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- on the screen Coupling between cognitive bits and the physical output Unmediated connection Indirect connection How user experience is driven The user...
- "successful impersonation of a plain man who bumps into experience in an unmediated way and tells the truth about it". Christopher Norris declared that Orwell's...
- Fashion scholar Susan B. Kaiser states that everyone is "forced to appear", unmediated before others. Everyone is evaluated by their attire, and evaluation includes...
- psychological estrangement (Entfremdung) of the worker results from the unmediated relation between his productive labour and the wages paid to him for the...
- dumpings, and re-couplings. While the Islanders might appear to have unmediated access to the outside world, they are limited in both their alcohol consumption...
- argument, noting that Whigs "saw unmediated expressions of po****r will in roughly the same way as they saw unmediated compulsions of appetite...[a]s a...
- experience of the primitive, the infantile, and the demoniacal aspects of unmediated femininity. The paradox of pleasure experienced through horror films/books...
- College, "It's just essential to preserve the activist voices in their own unmediated work, especially because of the media blackout that they called for"....
- to knowledge, taking himself to have demonstrated that we do not have unmediated access to reality. This project of deconstructing and challenging the...
- supernatural. Thomas Aquinas argued that the supernatural consists in "God’s unmediated actions"; the natural is "what happens always or most of the time"; and...