At USC,
he began exploring room - scale with at the USC MxR with the assistance VR luminary Mark Bolas, before moving on to Disney Imagineering.
Not exact matches
Babies between the ages of 6 to 12 months are
beginning to
explore and interact with people and their surroundings, like crawling and walking across the living
room.
When the child reaches the toy and pushes a button, another toy
begins to play music, encouraging the child to
explore another part of the
room.
Feynman speculated that people looking back from the year 2000 would wonder why it took till 1960 before we
began to
explore this «
room at the bottom» — what we now know as the nanoscale.
Panic
Room is a psychological thriller — rare in these CGI - heavy days of action film - making — that
begins with a space, and
explores the creative possibilities of making a film about that space.
Sabine
began exploring architectural acoustics and developed an equation for calculating the reverberation time in a
room.
Once she's comfortable there, she can
begin to
explore the rest of the house - perhaps even one
room at a time - when she decides she's ready.
They will want to
begin exploring their environment a bit more and will need some more
room to move around.
Because I had arrived to the hostel in the morning, my dorm was not ready yet so I left my main backpack to be stored in the hostel's secure luggage
room and then set off to the streets to
begin exploring Toronto!
Investigators are invited to make their way inside and
begin each of their adventures in the easy - to -
explore tree house complete with multiple
rooms, each stocked with cool interactive items from the show.
I selected the dungeon demo and
began exploring the various
rooms and puzzles that inhabited them.
His approach to
exploring psychological concepts is highly abstracted and every painting
begins with metaphors relating to architecture —
rooms, staircases, hallways: «These spaces are stretched and contorted, almost to the point of becoming paradox illusions, to twist spaces that should be readily familiar into places that are fragmented and uncertain.»
From the
beginning, Networker writers have sought to
explore how these socially constructed identities affect the way both clients and therapists experience themselves, their relationships, and their interaction in the therapy
room.
The third group was labeled ambivalent or anxiously attached, and tended to be clingy from the
beginning and afraid to
explore the
room.