Sentences with phrase «find pairs of images»

(I show these because I found this pair of images, not because this was an extraordinary event.

Not exact matches

In a test of cognitive control, researchers found that repeatedly pairing a specific face, such as this photo of Leonardo DiCaprio, with the wrong name primed participants to focus entirely on the face when identifying the person in the image.
In order to get a strong enough signal to see it, the researchers took 1 million pairs of galaxies found in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, all separated by a similar distance, and stacked their images together.
Without a doubt, this pair of images was the best, and most meaningful, find of the day for me and I'm going to be scanning and submitting them to Foncie's Corner for sure. -RCB-
I've been craving a pair of snake print trousers for months but can not find an affordable pair that fits my ideal image.
When the shy but short - tempered Nathan (Lautner) is paired up with girl next door Karen (Lily Collins) for a school research assignment, he is shocked to find an image of his younger self on a missing persons» website, prompting him to question everything he thought was normal about his life.
If you can amass a small cache of images that symbolize your characters and concepts (even particularly relevant stock photos you can find online for free), then pair them with compelling excerpts / quotes, I think you will see some success (retweets, interaction).
Combining Amer's reproductions of found pornographic images of women with Farkhondeh's floral motifs, the pair creates works that are evidence of a combined consciousness.
The New York - based artist draws portraits of people featured in old discarded photographs taken between Emancipation and the modern Civil Rights era and often creates a narrative «tableaux» by pairing the images with found objects.
Throughout the volume, Simpson's questioning of memory and representation is evident, whether in her moving juxtaposition of text and image, in her pairings of staged self - images with their sources in found photographs, or in her haunting video projection Cloudscape and its echo in the felt work Cloud.
Look more closely, though, and you'll find that he's playing with pattern, repetition, form, and color: His «pair» paintings, for instance, are in fact diptychs of one image in which each side has a different shape painted over.
The jokey surrealist montages juxtapose images both found and manipulated — a pair of sausages, a cartoon snail, a graffiti - covered wall, an open mouth, a Hong Kong supermarket.
Whitfield Lovell: Kin centers on a sumptuously reproduced portfolio of the artist's Kin series, in which images of anonymous African - Americans are paired with found objects evoking their personalities and experiences.
For instance, if you're looking to buy a pair of blue sunglasses and have dialed in on a particular design, you'll be able to feed that image into Samsung Mall, and it'll look through Amazon, Jabong, Shopclues and Tata CLiQ to find all references of that design.
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