Sentences with phrase «exploring human possibilities»

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Writer Gillian Terzis explains that, «Humans have long entertained the possibility of communing with the machines, exploring them as servants, or using them for sexual gratification.
Rather than playing into an «us - versus - them» competitive dichotomy, this new space age hinges on exploring the possibility of economic expansion off - planet — a notion bolstered by the innate human urge to push the boundaries of what's possible.
Future work exploring this possibility will likely produce new insights into mechanisms essential for human wellbeing and deregulated in disease.
Kingston University London experts will explore how an artificial vision system inspired by the human eye could be used by robots of the future — opening up new possibilities for securing footage from deep forests, war zones and even distant planets.
Researchers are exploring that possibility and other crime - fighting techniques that rely less on human judgment and more on big data crunching such as an algorithm that predicts an offender's risk of committing another crime.
«Next steps are to further explore this possibility in human trials in order to assess if it will help patients, but these two drugs make sense from a variety of studies and we find that they act together through multiple mechanisms to control cancer growth in the laboratory.»
«Exploring this further opens up the possibility that we could use this knowledge against the parasite by developing tools with crucial chemicals found in human odour.»
This year molecular biologist Wolfgang Enard of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, explored that possibility with an extraordinary experiment: He inserted the human version of FOXP2 into mice and studied the effects on the creatures» brains and vocalizations.
Jonathan Balcombe not only discusses the pleasure that humans derive from admiring beautifully formed and coloured insects such as this ladybird (known as a ladybug in North America — Coccinellidae family), but explores the possibility that insects and invertebrates also experience pleasure, as well as pain.
SciLifeLab hosting parts the Human Protein Atlas program will be collaborating with the ELIXIR coordinator EMBL - EBI in exploring possibilities to link the data held in the Human Protein Atlas with other data resources.
Speaking of the possibility of life on other planets, Amber Turner, a first - generation UNLV senior majoring in geology, began working alongside Lisa Danielson, UNLV Graduate Col - lege Alumna of the Year and geoscientist, at Jacobs / NASA this spring to explore whether or not humans might someday have a relocation option.
Animal research is valuable for exploring possibilities and uncovering potentially fruitful areas to explore further in human research, but a rat's metabolism is quite different than a human's.
Throughout this he, along with writers John Logan and Dante Harper, explore new territory with the creation and existence of the alien species as well as the possibility of androids outsmarting humans.
There's a whole new world to explore in Planet 51, and the best principal gag the movie can come up with in the whole realm of possibilities available to a strange, undiscovered planet is that the native beings of the planet think of a human being as an alien.
Come explore the Keck Observatory, where the human mind is opened to a vast realm of new possibilities.
As he explores the possibility of a new relationship with a woman who offers him new hope, Alex must also confront the fact that his beloved grandmother is only human.
I just finished «Triggers» in which he explores the possibility of sharing a whole life's memories with another human being and what that might mean if the memories you're sharing come from the leader of the free world.
Themes explored in the exhibition include emergent ideas of the body and notions of human enhancement; the internet as a site of both surveillance and resistance; the circulation and control of images and information; possibilities for new subjectivities, communities, and virtual worlds; and new economies of visibility initiated by social media.
Camille Utterback, a pioneer in the field of digital and interactive art, whose work explores the aesthetic and experiential possibilities of linking computational systems to human movement and physicality in visually layered ways.
Antony Gormley (b1950, London) has spent more than three decades exploring the possibilities of sculpture, specifically thinking about the relationship of the human body to space and time.
I continue to explore in the paintings a metaphoric ability to address the human condition through pattern, structure and design, as well as for its possibility to trigger memory.
In their capacity to evoke both the natural and supernatural, whilst synthesizing multiple artistic languages, the Face Paintings return the medium to a kind of ground zero, allowing Grotjahn to explore new possibilities both for painting and for one of its most time - honored subjects: the human face.
The exhibition explored the possibilities and confinements of the human body and its functions, and the power that comes from relinquishing control.
These include MPA's project THE INTERVIEW: Red, Red Future, which includes a phone visitors can use to make a call and be interviewed about their ideas on Mars and human colonization; Double Life, which hosted live and interactive performance experiences by Jérôme Bel, Wu Tsang, and Haegue Yang and explored the possibilities for performance without live bodies; and Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane, which included live performances, performance - inflected artworks, and two immersive moving - image installations.
To coincide with the New Museum's summer exhibition, «Ghosts in the Machine,» Antipop Consortium will give a special performance exploring the deeply human possibilities of electronic musical equipment.
This exhibition explores the tangled possibilities of being human, in this case, from being a victim of oppression to becoming a perpetratror, and moving from apathy to empathy.
in 2011 uses the acrobats series and the animal series to explore the topic of «predicament» and «human beings fate», opening many new possibilities in Xiang Jing's art.
Featuring established and emerging international artists from around the globe, the 14th edition of the Sharjah Biennial (SB14), Leaving the Echo Chamber, explores the possibilities and purpose of producing art when history is increasingly fictionalised, when ideas of «society» are invariably displaced, when borders and beliefs are under constant renegotiation and our material culture is under the constant threat of human destruction and climate degradation.
Like Calder, whose abstract stabiles make playful allusions to the natural and animal realm, Joel Shapiro explores the metamorphic possibilities of geometric figures and forms, referencing the human body, spirit and gesture as he merges figuration with abstraction.
Extending across the entirety of the museum, the exhibition allows for free association between artists and the themes they address: at once playful and dynamic, works from Ryan Gander, Institute for New Feeling, Liu Wa, and Yangzi invite audiences to explore a wealth of possibilities through combinations of meditation and wry humor; classical mediums of sculpture and painting are reinvented by Yngve Holen and Austin Lee; insidious implications of our hi - tech society are skewered by Lawrence Abu Hamdan and aaajiao; the powers of synthetic materials over human desire are brought to the fore by Sean Raspet and Pamela Rosenkranz; and products of Internet culture are given to refined study with Gillian Wearing and Amalia Ulman.
In these works, viewers explore human experiences through examinations of abstracted forms, the power of nature, plays of light, shadow and reflective surfaces, and the unknown possibilities of infinity.
She plans to explore the far ends of the spectrum of human movement and ambition in pursuit of hope and new possibilities.
Themes explored in the exhibition include emergent ideas of the body and notions of human enhancement; the internet as a site of both surveillance and resistance; the circulation and control of images and information; the possibilities for exploring identity and community afforded by virtual domains; and new economies of visibility accelerated by social media.
Adam Chodzko (b. 1965, London) is an artist whose multidisciplinary practice explores the interactions and possibilities of human behaviour in the gap between how we are and how we could be.
A more robust digital society is certainly in the cards for human society, and soon — events like Games for Change do well to explore the possibilities it holds.
We explore possibility because virtually all human beings move toward the possibility of a better life.
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