Sentences with phrase «which eureka moment»

S: Which eureka moment would you like?

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For Smith, the eureka moment for Vice's business model came with the «Creators Project,» in which Intel shelled out millions for Vice to make a barely branded video series about contemporary artists.
Allowing your brain to freely associate disparate ideas, many researchers believe, facilitates this «eureka» moment, which perhaps helps explain why Newton stumbled upon the rule of gravity while resting under an apple tree, and why, anecdotally, the modern - day shower seems particularly conducive for runaway breakthrough moments.
In his «eureka moment», Lewis realised then that it was hacked information which had led to the earlier story about Taylor.
Up2d8 maths looks at the 70th anniversary of the introduction of food rationing — which gives a chance to explore the use of proportional reasoning - and our editor considers Eureka moments.
The industry needs to find something special, that Eureka moment which will transform the budding art form into the Picasso of interactive entertainment.
Though he briefly studied filmmaking at New York University, by 1981 he had decided upon painting as his primary medium, and spent the better part of the decade assimilating experiences and information until — in 1987 — his «eureka» moment helped inspire the series for which he is best known.
The show's title is a metaphorical reference to both the «eureka» moments and the smaller inspirational steps forward that are experienced by every artist; all of which are significant and of relevance to the continual growth and development of the true artistic voice of each creative individual.
The story of a young Ruscha having a eureka moment after seeing reproductions of Target with Four Faces (1955) by Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg's «combine» Odalisk (1955/58), which includes an actual chicken, is an interesting lens through which to view his work.
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