Sentences with phrase «digitally reconstructed»

This fantastical solution to the Israel / Palestine conflict is a disturbingly dystopian vision in which the inhabitants» local areas are digitally reconstructed inside a tower and the water supply is sponsored by NGOs.
In this three - dimensional video animation of a two - dimensional photograph, Elvis's body has been digitally reconstructed in the round, built from hundreds of fragments of original photographs of the star.
Mar's approach to this compilation is not straightforward: He has digitally reconstructed images of his previous pieces and printed them onto large, irregular pieces of fabric that were then stitched together, stained, and often appliquéd.
The digitally reconstructed twin towers also deserve a credit, performing as a character in their own right.
Scientists digitally reconstructed a model of a dinosaur chase using photos of theropod and sauropod footprints excavated 70 years ago, according to results published April 2, 2014, in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Peter Falkingham from Royal Veterinary College, London, and colleagues James Farlow and Karl Bates.
He's betting he can digitally reconstruct the interpersonal links, upload them to the cloud, then leverage Big Data's ability to connect dots invisible to the naked eye.
To see the way the lithium - ions reacted with the nickel oxide, the scientists used a suite of custom - written software to digitally reconstruct the three - dimensional nanostructures with single - nanometer resolution.
To digitally reconstruct the site as it was pre - excavation, scientists scanned 17 photos, developed a model and compared the model to maps drawn by Bird.
To digitally reconstruct the site as it was pre - excavation, scientists scanned 17 photos, developed a model and compared the model to maps drawn by Roland Bird.
Now imagine a future where a successor to Venter is able to digitally reconstruct a set of the best possible sequences of human genomes and incorporate them, in pieces, into bacteria that could autonomously reproduce the sequences.
Matterport enables anyone to digitally reconstruct real - world spaces for use in VR, AR, web, and mobile applications.
Focusing on the porous boundaries between media, virtual space, and everyday life, his series «Closer» examines the fictional realities of celebrity, digitally reconstructing the nude figure of actress Emma Watson to cyborg - like effects.

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He composes time sculptures with field recordings and digitally - generated structures, and reconstructs architecturally the audiovisual phenomenon.
In these repetitions and iterations, he often cycles through various inauthentic forms by printing effigies; sampling, looping, and distorting; digitally animating; and reconstructing them at varying scales.
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