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The duo's six-channel video installation, A Voyage Of Growth And Discovery, follows Smith's alter ego of the last 30 years, Baby IKKI, as he waddles about in giant nappy, baby bonnet and obligatory shades through the psychedelic super-indulgence of the Burning Man festival in Nevada's far-flung Black Rock desert.
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The work is accompanied by a six-channel video designed by Adès 'domestic partner, Tal Rosner.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The work is accompanied by a six-channel video designed by Adès 'domestic partner, Tal Rosner.
Color and Light 2008
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The 1.66HZ CPU, with a 533MHz FSB, came soldered to a mini-ITX motherboard with a single DDR2-667 slot, Gigabit Ethernet and six-channel audio, and the usual array of inputs and outputs.
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The 1.66HZ CPU, with a 533MHz FSB, came soldered to a mini-ITX motherboard with a single DDR2-667 slot, Gigabit Ethernet and six-channel audio, and the usual array of inputs and outputs.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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The Xenarc CP-FL9D is a fully-functional PC with one Firewire and three USB jacks, six-channel surround-sound output, an optional DVD burner and 80 gigabytes of storage.
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M. O'BRIEN: So basically, though, you have basically the same old system, the same old analog, six-channel system that you've always had, beefed up in some ways.
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Every piece of technology, from the rendering system to the six-channel surround sound and the realistic physics, is coupled with incredible art and design to create a world that is hyperrealistic and more interactive than ever.
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Every piece of technology, from the rendering system to the six-channel surround sound and the realistic physics, is coupled with incredible art and design to create a world that is hyperrealistic and more interactive than ever.
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The group agreed on a number of technologies for that standard, including the then-emerging MPEG-2 (MPEG is an acronym for Moving Picture Experts Group, a standards organization) digital compression system (necessary to fit the signal into a satellite or other transmission channels); six-channel, CD-quality Dolby AC-3 audio; and a 1,920-pixel by 1,080-line interlaced picture.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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