Facial Action Coding at the Supermarket single work   poetry   "I turn to you [51] and tilt my head [56]."
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Facial Action Coding at the Supermarket
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Author's note:The Facial Coding Action System (FACS) is a system of codes developed by Paul Ekman to describe nearly any anatomically possible facial expression by defining the movement of the individual facial muscles involved. FACS can be used by expert human coders, and is increasingly being incorporated into automated computer systems. The FACS Manual is over 500 pages in length.

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    y separately published work icon Not Very Quiet Mask no. 8 March 2021 21371835 2021 periodical issue poetry

    '‘Mask’ derives variously from the mid 16th century French masque, from Italian mascheramascara, probably from medieval Latin masca, ‘witch, spectre’ but influenced by Arabic maskara, ‘buffoon’ (Wordflex app 1998–2008, using Oxford Dictionary data ).

    'It is a word with widespread interpretation and meaning. It encapsulates all seven previous Not Very Quiet issues and still leaves scope for new ideas and explorations in Issue 8.

    '‘Mask’ has special resonance in gender discourses, and of course, has a special meaning in 2020 images of bushfire smoke and the pandemic.' (Sandra Renew and Moya Pacey, Introduction)

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