0 a person who watches television -- seer
1 a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies. -- betragter; viewer
As the viewer-listener moves around the installation, perspectives change in a way highlighting the detachment of virtual from real.
The flexible data viewer can also be used in offline mode.
Just as speakers are analogous to producers and sellers, listeners and viewers are analogous to buyers and consumers.
The animation description score was derived from on-line commentaries given by viewers of a series of clips showing triangles performing contingent actions.
The programmer sits behind the scenes and writes code to generate a changing world which the viewer may experience.
The portrayal of older people in the mass media influences the viewers' explicit and implicit attitudes and beliefs towards older people and old age.
The types of demands readers and viewers express for information reveal how economics can shape news decisions.
The third channel would offer soft news programming and gain 2,500 viewers.