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Black Box (other)
A black box is a device, object, or system whose inner workings are unknown; only the "stimuli inputs" and "output reactions" are known characteristics. Black box may also refer to: Science and technology * Black box (phreaking), a device to defeat telephone toll charges * ''Eucalyptus largiflorens'', a tree species with the common name black box Transportation * Accident data recorder, an optional vehicle installable device to record information related to (near) traffic accidents * Event data recorder, a device installed in some automobiles to record information related to vehicle crashes or accidents * Flight recorder, an aircraft-borne device used in disaster investigation, consisting of a flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder ** Flight operations quality assurance ** Quick access recorder * Train event recorder, a device that records data about the operation of train controls and performance * Voyage data recorder, a device designed to collect data from various sen ...
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Black Box
In science, computing, and engineering, a black box is a system which can be viewed in terms of its inputs and outputs (or transfer characteristics), without any knowledge of its internal workings. Its implementation is "opaque" (black). The term can be used to refer to many inner workings, such as those of a transistor, an engine, an algorithm, the human brain, or an institution or government. To analyse an open system with a typical "black box approach", only the behavior of the stimulus/response will be accounted for, to infer the (unknown) ''box''. The usual representation of this ''black box system'' is a data flow diagram centered in the box. The opposite of a black box is a system where the inner components or logic are available for inspection, which is most commonly referred to as a white box (sometimes also known as a "clear box" or a "glass box"). History The modern meaning of the term "black box" seems to have entered the English language around 1945. In electr ...
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Black Box (1978 Film)
''Black Box'' is a 1978 American short film directed by Scott B and Beth B and starring Lydia Lunch and Bob Mason. Premise A man is tortured by his girlfriend and then locked inside a black box. Reception According to film scholar Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, ''Black Box'' is a "terrifying allegory of societal restriction of the individual."Gwendolyn Audrey Foster Gwendolyn Audrey Foster is an experimental filmmaker, artist and author. She is Willa Cather Professor Emerita in Film Studies. Her work has focused on gender, race, ecofeminism, queer sexuality, eco-theory, and class studies. York College of ..., 1995, Greenwood Press, Westport (CT) & London, ''Women Film Directors: An International Bio-Critical Dictionary'', Retrieved December 15, 2014, page 29 References External links * 1978 short films 1970s erotic films American short films BDSM in films Films set in New York City Films shot in New York City 1978 films American independent films Punk films 1970s ...
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EA Black Box
EA Black Box (formerly Black Box Games) was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts (EA). The developers are primarily known for the ''Need for Speed'' and ''Skate'' series. It was renamed Quicklime Games during the development of '' Need for Speed: World'', but after a series of restructures it was shut down in April 2013. History Black Box Games had previously developed for game publishers such as Sega, Midway Games, and EA. In June 2002, during the development of '' Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2'', the firm was acquired by EA and became an entirely owned subsidiary of EA Canada. As a result of the acquisition the studio's name was changed to EA Black Box. In March 2003, the firm lacked space for their current projects and as a solution the top four floors of an office tower in downtown Vancouver were used for expansion. In March 2005, EA Black B ...
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Blackbox (video Game)
''Blackbox'' is an indie puzzle game developed and designed by Ryan McLeod, with sound design by Gus Callahan. In Blackbox, the player solves puzzles by discovering and exploring the device's hardware and operating system; rarely do solutions involve touch mechanics. As the player progresses more puzzles are unlocked. Blackbox won a 2017 Apple Design Award for innovation and excellence in design and accessibility and was recognized as a 2018 Webby Award Honoree in the ''Puzzle'' and ''Best Visual Design'' categories. It has also won a Golden Apple from Apple Vis (an online community of blind and low-vision Apple product users) as “Best iOS Game” for 2017. Gameplay In Blackbox, players attempt to turn on “lights” by solving their associated challenge. Once a challenge is solved its light is turned on permanently. Lights are displayed on a “home grid” and are grouped in sets by challenge type (each represented by a unique color). Each set of challenges has a unique mi ...
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Black Box (game)
''Black Box'' is an abstract board game for one or two players, which simulates shooting rays into a black box to deduce the locations of "atoms" hidden inside. It was created by Eric Solomon. The board game was published by Waddingtons from the mid-1970s and by Parker Brothers in the late 1970s. The game can also be played with pen and paper, and there are numerous computer implementations for many different platforms, including one which can be run from the Emacs text editor. ''Black Box'' was inspired by the work of Godfrey Hounsfield who was awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his invention of the CAT scanner. Objective ''Black Box'' is played on a two-dimensional grid. The object of the game is to discover the location of objects ("atoms", represented by metal balls in the Waddingtons game and by yellow balls in the Parker Brothers version) hidden within the grid, by the use of the minimum number of probes ("rays"). The atoms are hidden by a person in a two-pla ...
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Black Box (video Magazine)
Black Box was the first independent documentary videomaking group in Communist Hungary and one of the most important chronicler of the regime change in 1989. It was founded in 1987 by Judit Ember, Márta Elbert, István Jávor, András Lányi and Gábor Vági. The group distributed their documentaries on VHS tapes which were referred to as issues of a video magazine. The wider recognition of Black Box came after the release of their documentary ''Plot #301'' which documented the inauguration of the leader of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Imre Nagy's memorial in Paris in 1988, while showing parallel the protests in Budapest and the corresponding police violence. Some of their widely known films showed the founding of Fidesz (Hungary's current governing party), the Hungarian Round Table Talks, a Duna-gate scandal, and the protests against the Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams. After the regime change in 1989, the group focused their films on disadvantaged groups. In 1993 Black ...
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The Black Box (serial)
''The Black Box'' is a 1915 American drama film serial directed by Otis Turner. This serial is considered to be lost. The film was written in part by E. Phillips Oppenheim, a very popular novelist at the time. The story was also published in 1915 as a novel and as a newspaper serial. Both published editions were illustrated by photographic stills taken from the movie serial. In the novel version, about 30 stills from the movie are preserved. These can be seen in the Gutenberg.org version. Cast * Herbert Rawlinson as Sanford Quest * Ann Little as Lenora MacDougal (credited as Anna Little) * William Worthington as Prof. Ashleigh / Lord Ashleigh * Mark Fenton as Police officer * Laura Oakley as Laura, Quest's assistant * Frank MacQuarrie as Craig * Frank Lloyd as Ian MacDouglas * Helen Wright as Lady Ashleigh * Beatrice Van as Ashleigh's daughter * Hylda Hollis as Mrs. Bruce Reinholdt (credited as Hilda Sloman) * J. Edwin Brown * Dorothy Brown * Duke Worne * Harry Tenbrook as Thu ...
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The Black Box (2005 Film)
''The Black Box'' (french: La Boîte noire) is a 2005 French mystery film directed by Richard Berry, written by Berry and Éric Assous, adapted from a novella by Tonino Benacquista, and starring José Garcia and Marion Cotillard. Plot Following a car accident, in which he believes he killed a boy, Arthur Seligman falls into a coma for several hours. While in the coma, he pronounces incoherent sentences. At his awakening, he does not remember what happened before the crash, and he does not know the meaning of the words he pronounced while unconscious. The nurse who assisted him, Isabelle Kruger, recorded them in a notebook, which she gives to him. Arthur then tries to understand what happened, what those sentences mean, and begins to lose his grasp of reality. Cast * José Garcia as Arthur Seligman *Marion Cotillard as Isabelle Kruger / Alice *Michel Duchaussoy as Mr. Seligman *Bernard Le Coq as Walcott / Doctor Granger *Helena Noguerra as Soraya * Gérald Laroche as Commi ...
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Survival In The Sky
''Survival in the Sky'', known as ''Black Box'' in the United Kingdom, is a British documentary series of six one-hour episodes produced by Darlow Smithson Productions for The Learning Channel and Channel 4. The series was narrated by Will Lyman in the United States and Sean Barrett in the United Kingdom. The series primarily concentrated on commercial aviation accidents and the investigations related to them. They were first aired as a series of only four episodes in late 1996, with two additional episodes produced and aired in 1998. The series was produced with the cooperation of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Air Accidents Investigation Branch The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigates civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents within the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and crown dependencies. It is also the Space Accident Investigation Authority (SAIA) ... (AAIB), and interviews many of the investigators and surv ...
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Black Box (The Outer Limits)
This page is a list of the episodes of '' The Outer Limits'', a 1995 science fiction/dark fantasy television series. The series was broadcast on Showtime from 1995 to 2000, and on the Sci Fi Channel in its final year (2001–2002). Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1995) Season 2 (1996) Season 3 (1997) Season 4 (1998) Season 5 (1999) Season 6 (2000) Season 7 (2001–02) Story arcs and connected episodes Innobotics Corporation * s. 1 ep. 2 "Valerie 23" * s. 2 ep. 2 "Resurrection" * s. 4 ep. 15 "Mary 25" * s. 4 ep. 26 " In Our Own Image". It includes footage from s. 3 ep. 1 " Bits of Love", as well as footage from s. 3 ep. 7 " The Camp". These timelines do not match, though this is partially remedied by the android's statement that the footage from ''The Camp'' comes from a prison camp during the Second Balkan War. Major John Skokes/Earth Defence * s. 1 ep. 13 " Quality of Mercy" * s. 2 ep. 18 " The Light Brigade" Alien Infiltration * s. 1 ep. 20 "Birthright" * ...
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Black Box (TV Series)
''Black Box'' is an American psychological medical drama television series which ran for one season, from April 24 to July 24, 2014, and starred Kelly Reilly and Vanessa Redgrave, on ABC. The program had a straight-to-series order with a 13-episode commitment. The series was created by Amy Holden Jones and is co-produced by Ilene Chaiken, Bryan Singer, Oliver Obst, and Anne Thomopoulos. After one season, ABC canceled ''Black Box'' on August 7, 2014. Plot Catherine Black is a famous neurologist who secretly has bipolar disorder. The only person who knows is her psychiatrist, Dr. Helen Hartramph, who has been with Catherine since her first break and has been a maternal figure for Catherine since her mother, who also had bipolar disorder, committed suicide. Cast and characters Main cast * Kelly Reilly as Catherine Black, a famed neurologist who secretly has bipolar disorder. *Ditch Davey as Dr. Ian Bickman, Chief of Neurosurgery *David Ajala as Will Van Renseller, chef and Cather ...
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Black Box (2021 Film)
''Black Box'' () is a 2021 mystery thriller film directed by Yann Gozlan. It is a co-production between France and Belgium. The film stars Pierre Niney. The film had its world premiere at the Alliance Française French Film Festival on 5 March 2021. Premise Matthieu, a talented young black box analyst, is tasked with investigating a mysterious fatal plane crash. Cast Production Development Director and co-writer Yann Gozlan is a civil aviation enthusiast and had wanted to make a film on the subject for a long time: "This universe, incredibly cinematic from my perspective, with colossal financial stakes, where divergent interests co-exist (aircraft manufacturers, airlines, pilots...), seemed to me like an original and exciting setting for a film". In preparation for his role, Pierre Niney spent several weeks working alongside agents from the Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA): "There, I ended up finding an investigator with a profile si ...
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