Sentences with phrase «altered images of»

Kaganovich will be showing work from the «Pearl Clasp Necklace» series, which utilizes altered images of a traditional pearl clasp and porcelain «pearls» covered with a glaze that incorporates crushed fresh water pearls.
Pratt Institute's Department of Film / Video and Photography will present a solo show of two bodies of work by artist Fred Camper titled «Figments,» that feature digitally altered images of increasingly low resolutions based on original...
Pratt Institute's Department of Film / Video and Photography will present a solo show of two bodies of work by artist Fred Camper titled «Figments,» that feature digitally altered images of increasingly low resolutions based on original single photographs.
«In just three years, TMAF has made impressive strides in our goal to alter the image of the trucking industry, from educational campaigns to earned media and member engagement,» said Barna.
This adjustment to the new atmosphere of the oral - aural world is or will be radical and painful for many who preach, for it demands an altered image of the preacher and of what he is doing when he preaches.
Rapid changes in American family structure have altered the image of who's gathering for the holidays.
I had so many clients who were limiting their opportunities to find really good partners because they wouldn't change their dating patterns or alter their image of who they think they should be with.
Gursky and Jörge Sasse use digital processes to alter their images of the spaces of daily reality, such as supermarkets and industrial parks.
Ten days after the Women's March artist Jonathan Horowitz exhibited a pile of free posters at Petzel Gallery — an altered image of Trump photographed from behind playing golf, in all white except for his red MAGA hat.
Plensa creates these works by altering images of individuals to generalize their characteristics and then using 3D photographic technology to produce a model for the sculpture.
Using her personal and often fanciful touch to alter images of ravaged landscapes, Bhabha inserts a human presence into these bleak, abandoned scenes.
Portraying the dystopic nature of the contemporary disintegration of the nation - state crossed with occidental failures to recognize the ongoing effects of the colonial and imperial within current geo - politics, here the immigrant, as bird (unfettered by borders), is portrayed, as per the logic of the symbolic European (or perhaps Western) state, as either pest or predator, looming over the altered image of one of the founding saints of French mythology.
In the post featuring the altered image of González, which has since been deleted, Hughes described the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student as «the Awful Face of Treason» and a «survivor of Nothing.»
The crème de la crème of the scams is someone who took to photoshop to alter an image of Vitalik Buterin in a tweet earlier this morning.

Not exact matches

For instance, altering product pricing and promotional offers, images on landing and product pages, or the amount of text on a page to make an experience as relevant to a user has possible.The added relevance can intrigue visitors to stay on your site longer, but the big engagement increases come from altering your offerings based on each user's behavior on your site.
Users were quick to call out the application, which shot to fame earlier this year by allowing users to create images of themselves that altered their age or gender using artificial intelligence.
February 21, 2016 — The website of the second most popular Linux distribution, Linux Mint, has been hacked to point users to an altered installation image with a backdoor and malicious software pre-loaded.
Another image of the blessings of female fertility, «Your wife, a fruitful vine, / in the recesses of your house,» is doubly altered: «Your beloved, a fruitful vine, / in the warmth of your home» (128:3).
In fact, we often supported colonial empires against revolutions for the freedom of the people, but this did not alter our self - image.
exactly — people pick and choose bits and pieces of whatever faiths, ideas or memes help them build the picture of their god in their minds, the parts that * feel right *; brick by brick they're just building a spiritual alter - ego of their own selves, we create god in their own image;
18) The fact that there is a later punk - driven attempt to democratize rock fame (and not in the fatuous way that Andy Warhol's «15 - minutes of fame» comment suggested) or that pop / disco artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna will pick up on Bowie's fame - playing and image - emphatic example, in Madonna's case overtly subordinating the music to the prerogatives of notoriety, do not alter what ALMOST FAMOUS is showing us, that rock can be thought of as a social phenomenon / scene that one might belong to («you're too sweet for rock and roll» is said not by a musician to a musician, but by a groupie to a rock writer), that is as fame - focused as it is music - focused.
A century ago, T. S. Eliot presented the image of a self - organizing literary culture in «Tradition and the Individual Talent,» one in which «[t] he existing monuments form an ideal order among themselves, which is modified by the introduction of the new (the really new) work of art among them,» which alters «the whole existing order... if ever so slightly.»
These groups unwittingly weaken the impact of the Christian message either as they try to alter the distinctive character of entire denominations, attempting to turn liberal churches into conservative churches, or as they undermine the consistency of image projected by liberal churches in areas important to their particular constituency.
This accords with feminist views that changing the images, language, and concepts of experience will, in effect, alter what women experience.
Some of these images originate with Alpha or Beta versions of immortality; but if so, they are altered by their new context.
For example customizable image analysis software allows manufacturers to pre-program settings for a variety of products, easily altering inspection parameters dependent on the product on the line, without unnecessary downtime.
While the Lockheed Employee Recreation Club tries hard to retain these touches of Americana, the sheer quantity of Lockheedians alters the quality of the folksy image to the point where these industrial social events would touch a sardonic chord in an Aldous Huxley or Evelyn Waugh.
For instance, instead of worrying about the future implications of a certain selfie, someone using direct coping will either delete the image or alter privacy settings in an effort to limit public access.
Images of woman that aren't airbrushed, painted, surgically altered, pushed up / in, and posed remind all of us what living, breathing, human woman really look like.
This one common attribute of defeatism and being practically exhibited by the Npp.The President continue to receive greater publicity even within the opposition media enclave than the flagbearer of the opposition because of the perfect management he enjoys and because he is governing well and introducing people's centered policies.The other advantage the current President has over his main contender is his ability to easily alter his Government's image in a direction which fits in with the mood of the public.This trend was easily seen during his tour across the regions and the responses and addresses delivered by the noble chiefs.
What remains clear is that the marketing of the image of Bob Marley for an international audience altered his music but allowed his messages to reach a wider audience.
My body, myself is a new policy report from Breast Cancer Care that looks at the impact of altered body image and challenges to intimate relationships after breast cancer.
This digitally altered image shows Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, thigh - deep in water and giant wrench in hand, as the protagonist of a fictional sequel to «The Hunger Games.»
In a 2008 special pull - out section about green energy, an altered version of the anti-Kinnock headline appeared in The Sun featuring Labour prime minister Gordon Brown and the words «Will the last person in Britain to switch to energy - saving bulbs please turn out the old lights» next to an image of Brown's head in a lightbulb.
He added he wouldn't be bogged down in the «silliness» over controversy such as a TV ad from the Erie County Democrats that highlighted Astornio being a fan of the Miami Dolphins (Astorino has knocked the ad for altering a picture that removed his son, Cuomo and Democrats in Erie say it would have been illegal to include the image of a minor without permission).
The experiments also revealed something else: pupil dilation in humans is not altered by viewing images of chimps with either dilating or constricting pupils, and vice versa.
To conduct the research, scientists sourced 10 photos from Google and altered six of them with image editing software.
However, instead of displaying multiple images on separate panels and carefully aligning them — a tedious and time - consuming process — the researchers create the illusion of depth from a single image by altering the polarization of the light passing through the display.
And almost half of the time they were not able to tell where an image had been altered, researchers report today in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications.
Images can influence memories of the past, so if people can't tell a real photo from a doctored one, bogus images might alter what they believe and remember, the scientistImages can influence memories of the past, so if people can't tell a real photo from a doctored one, bogus images might alter what they believe and remember, the scientistimages might alter what they believe and remember, the scientists say.
The surface magnetism of the samples altered the polarization of the light pulses, providing the information needed to create images of their states.
«If you alter an image just to improve the clarity of what's there, without misrepresenting it in any way, that is acceptable.
If you alter the image because you think that some of the data points were off and you don't have any good reason for thinking that, and you eliminate those data points, that's falsification,» Anderson says.
Recognition of the slightly altered images requires the hippocampus, Stark said, and his earlier research had demonstrated that the ability to do this clearly declines with age.
I pick one image that sort of looks like the right facial shape and ask Wells to alter it to my specifications.
The promotion of unrealistic body images in some advertisements and magazines is thought to have a role in triggering eating disorders, explains Farid, and some countries, including the United Kingdom, France and Norway, are now considering legislation to require digitally altered images to be labelled as such.
«We found that emotive images of objects altered the amount that participants drank, with «positive» objects increasing consumption and «negative» objects decreasing it,» says Winkielman.
Farid and Kee's solution, published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, is a system that can score on a scale of one to five how much an altered image has strayed from reality.
Advances in image - manipulation software have made it trivial to radically alter the appearance of models and celebrities in photos, notes Hany Farid, a computer scientist who studies digital forensics and image analysis at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The movement of the electrons in this case is similar to an obstacle course race, and the size of the obstacle is determined by the direction of the polarization vector, which alters the shape of the potential barrier (see image below).
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