Sentences with phrase «digitally designed life»

The pioneering scientist / entrepreneur on biology's next leap: digitally designed life - forms that could produce novel drugs, renewable fuels, and plentiful food for tomorrow's world.

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Tailored beauty ads are unlikely to do any harm (except perhaps to less digitally savvy lipstick manufacturers), but the idea that we may soon be living in information bubbles so finely crafted as to suit our very personalities and bombarded with political messages designed to push our specific buttons, has worrying implications for civic conversation.
In 2002 he launched MyLifeBits, a project designed to digitally chronicle all aspects of our lives
«Living Aquariums» is an awesome addition as sporting a collection of four themed digitally animated «fish tanks» designed for ambient enjoyment.
Turn 10 Studios and BMW will select a winning design to bring to life digitally in the game, and complement four other designed cars from the BMW M stable.
After you've conjured to life the perfect killer of all things digitally evil, Black Desert Online offers a dynamic skill - based combat system specifically designed to breathe new life into a stagnant MMO system.
Fifty years on, the historical relevance of this groundbreaking show continues in our digitally driven world in almost everything we visually (and even aurally) consume — from CGI and special effects seen in Hollywood blockbusters to design encountered in our everyday lives and, of course, in fine arts.
The centrepiece of Sky Stage is a digitally - designed two story living sculpture with ribbons of drought - resistant plants that twist and wind through a wooden lattice and the building's doors and windows.
It is composed the same way all the works are: Using a playback system he designed himself, Alexopoulos digitally animates live - action footage of the sites he has visited, crafting it for a high - definition LED display installed in a metal container,
The Japanese Metabolists, for instance, envisioned large scale, flexible, and expandable structures that echoed the processes of organic growth; in the U.S. Nicholas Negroponte coined the idea of a responsive architecture that was mechanically and dynamically integrated with its surroundings, an idea that lives on in projects like Columbia's Living Architecture Lab, in design philosophies like biomimicry, and in concepts like the digitally - networked intelligent city.
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