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Vision, Visions, or The Vision may refer to:
Perception
[edit]Optical perception
[edit]- Visual perception, the sense of sight
- Visual system, the physical mechanism of eyesight
- Computer vision, a field dealing with how computers can be made to gain understanding from digital images or videos
- Machine vision, technology for imaging-based automatic inspection
Perception of the future
[edit]- Foresight (psychology), in business, the ability to envisage future market trends and plan accordingly
- Goal, a desired result
- Vision statement, a declaration of objectives to guide decision-making
Other perceptions
[edit]- Vision (spirituality), a supernatural experience that conveys a revelation
- Hallucination, a perception of something that does not exist
Arts and media
[edit]Events
[edit]- Visions (convention), a science fiction event
- Vision Festival, a New York City art festival
Film and television
[edit]- BT Vision, British digital TV service
- Star Wars: Visions, a 2022–present anthology series on Disney+
- The Vision (film), 1998 British television movie
- Vision (2009 film), German film
- Vision (2018 film), Japanese-French film
- Vision (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a film character that debuted in 2015, based on the original Marvel Comics character
- "The Vision", episode of Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond
- "The Vision", episode of The Amazing World of Gumball
- Visions (1976 TV series), a 1976–80 anthology series on PBS
- Visions (2015 film), American thriller film
- Visions (2023 film), French psychological thriller film
- Visions (2022 TV series), French TV series, called Beyond Signs in Australia
- VisionTV, Canadian TV channel
Literature
[edit]Comics
[edit]- Vision (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics superhero character that debuted in 1968
- Vision (Jonas), a Marvel Comics character that first appeared in Young Avengers in 2005
- Vision (Timely Comics), a Timely Comics character that debuted in 1940
Other literature
[edit]- Vision (magazine), an Emirati magazine
- The Vision (magazine), an Indian spiritual magazine
- A Vision, a 1925 nonfiction book by W. B. Yeats
- The Vision (novel), a 1977 novel by Dean Koontz
- York Vision, a student newspaper
- Visions (book), a 1997 science book by Michio Kaku
Music
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Vision, an album by Luminous
- Vision (Alpha Blondy album)
- Vision (Frank Duval album)
- Vision (No Fun at All EP), by No Fun at All
- Vision (Shankar album), 1983
- The Vision (WayV EP), 2019
- Visions (Atreyu album)
- Visions (Dennis Brown album)
- Visions (Clearlight album), 1978
- Visions (Paul Field album)
- Visions (Gladys Knight & the Pips album), 1983
- Visions (Bunky Green album), 1978
- Visions (Grant Green album), 1971
- Visions (Grimes album), 2012
- Visions (Haken album), 2011
- Visions (Jakatta album), 2002
- Visions (Norah Jones album), 2024
- Visions (Libera album), 2005
- Visions (Stratovarius album), 1997
- Visions (Sun Ra album), 1978
- Visions, an album by Disasteradio
- Visions, an album by Touch Sensitive, 2017
Songs
[edit]- "Vision" (McCoy Tyner song), a 1969 jazz instrumental
- Vision (Qing Madi song), 2023
- "Vision", a song by As Blood Runs Black from their 2014 album Ground Zero
- "Vision", a song by Dreamcatcher from their 2022 EP Apocalypse: Follow Us
- "Vision", a song by Gotthard from their 1998 album Open
- "Vision", a song by Peter Hammill from his 1971 album Fool's Mate
- "The Vision", an 1877 composition by Modest Mussorgsky
- "The Vision", a song by Exuma from his 1970 album Exuma
- "Visions" (Cliff Richard song), 1966
- "Visions", a song by Bring Me the Horizon from their 2010 album There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.
- "Visions", a song by Cut Copy from their 2008 album In Ghost Colours
- "Visions", a song by the Eagles from their 1975 album One of These Nights
- "Visions", a song by Maroon 5 from their 2017 album Red Pill Blues
- "Visions", a song by Stevie Wonder from his 1973 album Innervisions
- "Visions (Don't Go)", a song by Bebe Rexha from her 2023 album Bebe
Buildings
[edit]- Vision Brisbane, a planned skyscraper in Australia
- Vision Tower, a tower in Dubai
Businesses and organisations
[edit]Businesses
[edit]- Vision (nightclub), in Chicago, Illinois, US
- Vision Airlines, based in North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
- Vision Fitness, a fitness equipment subsidiary of Johnson Health Tech
- Vision Group, a Ugandan media company (print, television and radio)
- Vision Street Wear, a footwear company
Other organizations
[edit]- Vision (trade union), a Swedish white-collar union
- Vision Australia, a blindness organisation
- Vision Montreal, a political party
- Vision Racing, an auto racing team
- Vision Vancouver, a political party
- Vision Zero, a road traffic safety project begun in Sweden
Religion
[edit]- "The Vision", an 1832 revelation to Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon which established a degree of Universalist belief in the Latter Day Saint movement
Science and technology
[edit]- Computer vision, a field dealing with how computers can be made to gain understanding from digital images or videos
- Machine vision, technology for imaging-based automatic inspection
- Visions (cookware), a brand of transparent stove top cookware
- Vision (game engine)
- Vision (IRC), an IRC client for BeOS
- Vision Mobile Browser
- Vision for Space Exploration, a U.S. government plan
- Sega Vision, a portable media player
- Visi On, an IBM operating environment
Vehicles
[edit]Aircraft
[edit]- Pro-Composites Vision, an amateur-built aircraft
- Cirrus Vision SF50, a single-engine very light jet aircraft
Automotive
[edit]- Blue Bird Vision, a school bus
- Eagle Vision, a car
Ships
[edit]- USS Vision, any of several U.S. Navy ships
- Vision, a ship used by botanist Frederick Strange during the early days of Australian colonisation
- Vision-class cruise ship, six ships built by Royal Caribbean International
- Vision of the Seas, a cruise ship
- MV Atlantic Vision, a ferry used in Canada
See also
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