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And the spatiality is crucial.— Nicholas Negroponte, in 1984, makes 5 predictions
In much the same way as Laclau and Mouffe see the fragmentation of the working class into so many different sections as an initial condition, so too does Poulantzas see the "spatiality and historicity of each [national] working class" as a variant of the time-space of its own nation - and not of the "working class" as some supra-national or a-national original essence, subsequently assuming contingent national forms.— Kafila
This audiophile model, which is sure to remind high-end enthusiasts of the company's legendary Orpheus headphones, offers brilliant sound imaging and impressive spatiality through the use of a 56mm sound transducer - currently the largest to be found in any dynamic headphones - and an ear cup design that directs sound waves to the ear at a slight angle.— Harmony Central
Canada, Holophone systems effortlessly capture discrete signals that are ultra-realistic and provide the most accurate spatiality, audio imaging, and directionality of any recording device.
Dinowalrus - In an attempt to capture some of the spontaneity of their improvisational instincts, retain the complex spatiality of their recorded experiments, and transcend the limited sonic palette that plagues most three-piece bands, Dinowalrus re-invents their instrumentation with every song.— Johnny Brenda's

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