That is, just as a pineapple has eyes that face in all directions, Angka has panoptic vision. |
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We hear over and over again about global systems and panoptic vision on the one hand and genome chains and nano-entities on the other. |
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We are not yet an entirely panoptic age, and filming a body remains a matter of taking a defined number of shots of it. |
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This situation reminds me of Foucault's notion of the panoptic, the all-seeing eye capable of watching all areas at once, thus ensuring compliance and control. |
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The Office serves as the national coordinator for the panoptic governance and administration of the WHMIS program in Canada. |
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After the dialogue, a series of wide-angle pans treat us to a near panoptic, resplendent vision of a humanless forest, ending cryptically on what seems a grave or monument amongst the tree. |
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China's security apparatus announced an ambitious plan: to build a nationwide digital surveillance network, linking national, regional and local security agencies with a panoptic web of surveillance. |
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To describe strategy, he uses the panoptic view of Manhattan achieved from the observation deck of the World Trade Center. |
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As a former correctional officer and now an academic, I am fortunate to have a panoptic view of this position. |
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As we look back on this event one year later, a panoptic view reveals how the 21 August chemical weapons event changed the narrative on Syria. |
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Divested of egotistic obsession, an ordinary human being could achieve the panoptic vision of a sage. |
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In the face of panoptic surveillance operations, C-51 in effect trumps privacy protection laws. |
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In connection with the idea of the panoptic? |
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But readers who love his broad panoptic sweep over the course of human history may feel its absence in the early chapters, which smack a little too much of an anthropology primer. |
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That the renowned author of such post-modern, panoptic novels as White Noise and Underworld also writes work for the stage is one of the better kept secrets in Theatreland, at least in this country. |
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During a game, Bradley's eyes are always a glaze of panoptic attention, for a basketball player needs to look at everything, focussing on nothing, until the last moment of commitment. |
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One side polished mirror, the other flat and grey, it is reminiscent of diabolical machines, a sort of disembodied character with panoptic vision, or simply a highly modern crystal ball. |
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He added that trades were deduced as a result of a panoptic baseline assessment study and stakeholders' dictum for social equity and regional prosperity. |
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Panoptic modernity was always a global system that affected different parts of the world unevenly. |
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The system consists of a PanOptic Ophthalmoscope and an adapter that attaches the ophthalmoscope to an iPhone to enable taking photos and videos. |
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