Sentences with phrase «lumpy space»

With Adventure Time's Lumpy Space Princess as host, these short videos look to introduce to new characters that will appear in expansion packs that will see release as part of the game's second - year content.
Complimenting the Adventure Time Level Pack is a Team Pack including Jake the Dog and Lumpy Space Princess Minifigures, as well as BMO and Lumpy Car.
Doug says that Ethan disguising himself as the Lumpy Space Princess is something that needs to be seen
She doesn't speak a word of dialogue, but reminds me strongly of that other heroically fatuous It Girl of our time, Adventure Time's Lumpy Space Princess.
The new video features Lumpy Space Princess of Adventure Time fame, who herself introduces the A-team, also playable in the game.
Includes: Jake, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO and Lumpy Car Release Date: September 27, 2016 Review: Read Here (Coming Soon) Watch the Build / Gameplay
Fans of «Land of Ooo» can also add the Adventure Time ™ Team Pack with Lumpy Space Princess and Jake the Dog.
The panel features Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward (Lumpy Space Princess), Jeremy Shada (Finn), John DiMaggio (Jake), Tom Kenny (Ice King), Olivia Olson (Marceline), Kent Osborne (head of story), and Adam Muto (supervising producer).
Thankfully the ghost of yourself isn't the lumpy space creature games like Your Shape: Fitness Evolved provides, but rather slightly more tactfully svelte; because who wants to be reminded they're a moose when they're trying to exercise anyway?
Plus the name and colour combined reminds me of LSP / Lumpy Space Princess from Adventure Time which is always a pro.
This article appears in the November 25, 2017 issue of Science News with the headline, «Adventures in Lumpy Space: Simulating the universe using Einstein's theory of gravity may solve cosmic puzzles.»

Not exact matches

Welcome to The Countdown, the Scientific American show that counts down the five coolest things happening now in space news.Episode 1: July 26, 2012 Story 5 Galaxies from the early universe usually look kind of lumpy or blobby, but scientists have spotted one with a spiral structure, making it look a lot like our own Milky Way galaxy.See Primordial Pinwheel: Astronomers Spot Oldest Prominent Spiral Galaxy Yet.
By looking at the photo below, you can see that five pounds of muscle (pictured on right) is going to take up less space in the body and be a lot less «lumpy» under your skin and in between your organs than the same weight in fat (shown on left).
Whether it's the work of Keith Sonnier and Joe Zucker (both of whom had shows in 2010 at Mary Boone Gallery in New York) or the prototypes of «Rowing Needles» (1970) by Buckminster Fuller, on view at Meulensteen in a recent show that paired Fuller's streamlined pieces with the lumpy «Floor Cushions» of the 33 - year - old artist - designer Eli Levenstein, or the new crop of alternative spaces (like the intimate and racy Honey Space for site - specific art, on 11th Avenue), a»70s esthetic rules.
Other big likes: Louise Bourgeois's cast bronzes and carved marbles; Franz West's lumpy, painted organic form - on - a stick; Antony Gormley's hanging metal sculpture, whose linear materials — and certainly its shadows — functioned as drawings in space.
Bob and Roberta Smith creates brightly coloured text - based paintings with powerful social messages; Yinka Shonibare clads figures in colourful batik to create politically loaded sculptural or photographic tableaux; Thomas Heatherwick is one of the world's leading designers, whose Olympic Cauldron fired the imagination of viewers in the opening ceremony in 2012; Rebecca Warren fuses everything from the ideas of conceptual artist Joseph Beuys to the cartoons of Robert Crumb, creating vitrines and lumpy sculptural figures; Conrad Shawcross brings engineering and sculpture into collisions of mechanics, sound, light and space; and Louisa Hutton, of architects Sauerbruch Hutton, designs buildings with a flair for colour and material richness.
Taking up the largest wall in the gallery space, the viewer is met with floor - to - ceiling luminous images, in Burdis's signature sexually deviant style, of fleshy, lumpy characters conjured up from the artist's daily observations and encounters.
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