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    Gender And Gaze Analysis

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    the relationship between gender and the gaze. The chapter focuses on the work of feminist film theorist‚ Laura Mulvey. Mulvey’s main theory is first coined in her essay ‘Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema’ she discusses the ‘male gaze’‚ which is comprised of the outlook that the ‘camera is used as a tool of voyuerism and sadism’ and adopts the perspective of a heterosexual male viewer in order to objectify women. Mulvey argues that cinema caters towards male viewing pleasure and her work is strongly

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    The Gaze

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    The Gaze (John urry) - is an understanding how the tourist behaves by the regulation of the culture. Thus‚ rather than being ’out of place’ a person may be regulated by the gaze of others so they may embody the culture of difference. However‚ this does not always apply. A tour group of the same culture may find more comfort in the ’sameness’ of their fellow travellers. False Front (Boorstin) - Objective authenticity of toured objects treat authenticity as a property inhering in toured objects one

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    The Gaze By Tanja Ostojiac

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    When discussing art in terms of ‘visual culture’‚ it is important to remember The Gaze and the effect that it has not only in the art world‚ but in our day to day lives. The Gaze is a common term amongst the visual community Going mostly unnoticed‚ it is important to remember that we live in a society where every interaction exists in the frame of a power structure. We could say the same of artwork: it exists in the power structure that the artist has created; how we perceive an image is ultimately

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    Gaze Direction

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    The present results discredit the initial intention to show a relationship between emotional expression and gaze cueing effects. This was especially relevant to the research hypothesis‚ as these results force the null hypothesis to be accepted in the cases of a happy emotional expression having a positive impact upon reaction times and accuracy‚ and likewise for fearful producing a reduction in both. These results conflict with the previous research looked upon in order to formulate a testable hypothesis

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    The Gaze

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    Assignment 2: Milk Customer service is a very important concept in business‚ but I also believe that what a customer does not know will not hurt him or her. Since we decided to sell the product instead of destroying it‚ I see no point in telling the customers about the nine percent difference in product quality. In my opinion‚ telling the customers will do more harm than good. One reason is that a likely backlash will occur from those who feel we should not be selling the product in the first place

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    Eye Gaze

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    A TECHNICAL PAPER ON Artificial Intelligence EYE-GAZE COMMUNICATION * Eye gaze human computer interface Submitted by: RAMIREDDY SUBBARAMI REDDY ENGG. COLLEGE Kadanuthala‚ Nellore D.T.‚ A.Saisaran V.Rajeswari 093R1A0533

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    Finding the Source of the Power of the Gaze In almost all of literature‚ women are represented as objects of desire. They are supposed to be submissive and their male counterparts are supposed to possess the power. This power structure is ever-present in books‚ photographs‚ and advertisements‚ but especially in film. In the film Gilda (Charles Vidor‚ 1946)‚ the main character and her male counterparts exemplify that women are mean to be recipients of the male gaze‚ and it becomes problematic if these

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    Direct Gaze

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    The results supported the aim‚ showing the existing difference in the number of number of faces recalled with direct and averted gazes. The mean of direct gaze was 5.867 and averted gaze was 5.533. The standard deviation for Direct Gaze and Averted Gaze were equal at 1.922. The level of measurement for the data set is interval. Each of the faces were ones that participants had never seen before‚ establishing equal intervals of recalling them. Although there were factors such as attractiveness‚ race

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    “Globalizing the Gaze” by John Urry is a chapter that discusses the implications of globalization in tourism and travel‚ examining the ways in which tourism has changed since technologies like mobile phones and the internet have pervaded global communities. The chapter chronicles how the nature of tourism has changed drastically with the rise of these technologies and their ubiquity across the planet. For one‚ there is the increased scope of travel- it is no longer restricted to the wealthy‚ white

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    Eye Gaze System

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    recently. And the Eye gaze systems are one of the most pivotal inventions in this context. The Eye gaze System is a communication and control system for people with complex physical disabilities. You run the system with your eyes. By looking at control keys displayed on a screen‚ a person can synthesize speech‚ control his environment (lights‚ appliances‚ etc.)‚ type‚ operate a telephone‚ run computer software‚ operate a computer mouse‚ and access the Internet and e-mail. Eye gaze Systems are being used

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