AXIS 7686 S-Video Connecting Cable (6 ft)

Buy AXIS 7686 S-Video Connecting Cable (6 ft)

Designed for all S-video compatible DVDs, DBS receivers, VCRs, camcorders, and televisions, the AXIS 7686 S-Video connecting cable offers superior signal transfer and optimum low signal loss capability, making it the perfect accessory for your system.
AXIS 7686 S-Video connecting cable
6 feet long
Superior signal transfer & optimum low signal loss capability Designed for all S-video compatible DVDs, DBS receivers, VCRs, camcorders & televisions Permits full use of S-video separated Y-C (luminance-chrominance) signals which provide highest-quality picture



Introduction to Design and Culture

The design of everyday goods, images and environments often goes unnoticed by the consumer, yet the impact of new materials and production processes, together with the changing nature of society and the consumption choices we make, presents designers with considerable challenges. Now in a completely new and updated edition, this book provides a history of the development of modern (and postmodern) design within its international cultural, social and economic context.Divided into four parts, the book begins with the formative years 1900-1914. Two sections on design and modernity explore the periods 1915-1939 and 1939-1969, and a completely new section, design and postmodernity covers 1970 to the present. New themes explored include postmodernism and design, the alliance between technology and design, and the relationship between identity and design. A key theme is the development of a discourse of design that can be traced through different social periods, movements and cycles.The author... Introduction to Design and Culture
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Introduction to Design and Culture

The design of everyday goods, images and environments often goes unnoticed by the consumer, yet the impact of new materials and production processes, together with the changing nature of society and the consumption choices we make, presents designers with considerable challenges. Now in a completely new and updated edition, this book provides a history of the development of modern (and postmodern) design within its international cultural, social and economic context.Divided into four parts, the book begins with the formative years 1900-1914. Two sections on design and modernity explore the periods 1915-1939 and 1939-1969, and a completely new section, design and postmodernity covers 1970 to the present. New themes explored include postmodernism and design, the alliance between technology and design, and the relationship between identity and design. A key theme is the development of a discourse of design that can be traced through different social periods, movements and cycles.The author... Introduction to Design and Culture
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Darknet

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Darknet
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