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projection, in psychology: see defense mechanism defense mechanism, in psychoanalysis, any of a variety of unconscious personality reactions which the ego uses to protect the conscious mind from threatening feelings and perceptions. ..... Click the link for more information. . projectionSee rear-projection TV, front-projection TV and LCD panel. projection 1. the representation of a line, figure, or solid on a given plane as it would be seen from a particular direction or in accordance with an accepted set of rules 2. a. the process of showing film on a screen b. the image or images shown 3. Psychol a. the belief, esp in children, that others share one's subjective mental life b. the process of projecting one's own hidden desires and impulses 4. the mixing by alchemists of powdered philosopher's stone with molten base metals in order to transmute them into gold projection [prə′jek·shən] (mapping) A system for presenting on a plane surface the spherical surface of the earth or the celestial sphere; some of these systems are conic, cylindrical, gnomonic, Mercator, orthographic, and stereographic. Also known as map projection. (mathematics) The continuous map for a fiber bundle. Geometrically, the image of a geometric object or vector superimposed on some other. A linear mapPfrom a linear space to itself such thatP°Pis equal toP. (psychology) Ascribing one's motives to someone else to disguise a source of conflict in oneself.
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| An example, via projective geometry: one can show that, by combining images from two cameras or optical devices, it is possible to calculate the depth of an object from the disparity of the projections. Evelyn Hooker, "The adjustment of the male overt homosexual," Journal of Projective Techniques, 1957, 21, 18-31. Back in 2000, Mike Kelley unveiled Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #1 (A Domestic Scene), the first installment of an ongoing, gargantuan serial work that will eventually comprise 365 video pieces, each with its own set, or sculptural component. |
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