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binary image
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binary image [′bīn·ə·rē ′im·ij]
(computer science)
A representation in a computer storage device of each of the holes in a punch card or paper tape (for example, by indicating the places where there are holes with a 1 and the places where there are no holes with a 0), to be differentiated from the characters represented by the combinations of holes.


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I ask the students how they might read the two trials--the Simi Valley trial acquitting the police officers and the federal civil rights trial sentencing two of the officers--against these binary images.
Because commercial television relies on images that contain action, on increasingly rapid editing and fast juxtapositions, on punchy sound bites, on easy equations between cause and effect, and on binary images of pro and con, the medium as it has been used in America requires simplicity in image and idea.
Hughes juxtaposes seemingly binary images, to blur the disparity between them:
 
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