low-res graphics - significado y definición. Qué es low-res graphics
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Qué (quién) es low-res graphics - definición

Resfest; Low Res; LowRes

Silicon Graphics, Inc.         
  • SGI headquarters on Amphitheatre Parkway, after it became the [[Googleplex]], circa 2006
  • Geometry Engine chip from an IRIS 3120
  • SGI Indigo
  • SGI Onyx
  • SGI 540 Visual Workstation
  • SGI Octane
  • SGI Indy
  • SGI Tezro Workstation
  • Silicon Graphics logo with distinctive 3D box "bug", used until 1999
FORMER AMERICAN COMPANY
Silicon Graphics, Incorporated; Silicon Graphics Inc.; Silicon Graphics workstation; Silicon Graphics workstations; Silicon Graphics, Inc.; Silicon Graphics Incorporated; SGICQ; Silicon Graphics Inc
<company> (SGI) Manufacturer of workstations and software for graphics and image processing. SGI was founded by Dr. James H. Clark, who left some time before May 1994 to head Mosaic Communications Corporation. Quarterly sales $433M, profits $44M (Aug 1994). http://sgi.com/. (1994-09-26)
In medias res         
NARRATIVE THAT OPENS MID-PLOT, OR 'IN THE MIDDLE OF THINGS'
In media res; In Medias Res; En media res; In medea res; Medias reas; In media reas; Into the middle of things; In the middle of things; In Media Res
A narrative work beginning in medias res (, "into the middle of things") opens in the midst of the plot (cf. ab ovo, ab initio).
res         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RES; Res (disambiguation); REs
¦ abbreviation informal resolution: high-res images.

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RESFest

RESFEST (1996–2006) is a defunct American film festival. It was by the 2000s the most prominent digital film festival in North America.