Not exact matches
As we sit at our desks or walk to class, the immediate
faces and
objects around us seem far more real
than do the aspirations we have for ourselves in the future or even the fleeting images that may come to mind from last summer's vacation.
«They will be more interested in your
face than in any other
objects.»
More generally, gender stereotypes are used to justify women's unlikelihood to speak up: the general perception of women as instruments whose function is primordially to be used, as passive sexual
objects than as active subjects, as bodies and
faces that should be looked at and evaluated on the basis of demanding aesthetic criteria, as sacrificial mothers or as empathetic persons mainly attuned to other's people needs, is not very compatible with an assertive form of communication.
Scientists have long known that babies like looking at
faces more
than other
objects.
For example, studies of newly born infants found that girls attended more to a female
face than infant boys, whereas boys attended more to a moving
object, such as a mobile.
In the late 1990s brain - imaging studies revealed that discrete regions of the temporal lobe — a section of the human brain important for
object recognition — fired up more strongly when people looked at
faces than at any other thing.
A region in their temporal lobe responded significantly more to movies of human
faces than to movies of everyday
objects.
This same region responded similarly to still images of human
faces and dog
faces, yet significantly more to both human and dog
faces than to images of everyday
objects.
The results of the study conclude that the elements contained in a single episode — two
faces observed within a continuous sequence of
faces, for example — were significantly easier to temporarily put in order
than those that had been observed in different episodes — two
faces shown in a sequence in which there were the images of two
objects in the middle.
This explains why close - ups of an actor appear on screen for shorter periods
than shots in which the person's
face is smaller and is surrounded by distracting
objects, according to a study by James Cutting and Kacie Armstrong of Cornell University in the US, published in Springer's journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.
For the first time ever, it was possible to study celestial
objects thousands of time paler
than anything recorded on even the most sensitive photographic plates, putting a whole new
face on the Universe.
We found that emotional
faces were having higher activities
than the processing
objects (non-face) with motion at right middle temporal gyrus, left fusiform gyrus, right superior temporal gyrus, left middle occipital gyrus, right thalamus, and right middle frontal gyrus.
Likewise Ingmar Bergman's 1953 Summer with Monika featured the then
object of his affection, Harriet Andersson, in a fiercely unlikable role that celebrated her spunk and dangerous unpredictability rather
than simply settling on reveling in the contours of her
face.
In the original Stranger, the grass was just a flat plane - in this version grass is now an
object with multiple
faces, meaning it looks a lot more organic
than it used to do.
Features: • educational game for kids • 6 different activities • 4 lovely babies with different
face expressions • funky sound effects • hidden
objects mini game with 3 different scenes • more
than 40 different baby clothes • vivid colors and beautiful HD illustrations • interactive scenes
In assembling an archive rather
than producing art
objects, Chan stresses the collaborative community - oriented process involved in the project, and shows how, in the
face of social, political, and environmental collapse, there might be an antidote to the alienation of contemporary life in such collaborations.
Traveled to Grazer Kunstverein, Austria and The Studio Museum, New York Tenth Anniversary Exhibition, 100 Drawings and Photographs, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (catalogue) 2000 Made in California: Art, Image and Identity, 1900 - 2000, Section 5, 1980 - 2000, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (catalogue) 1999 Through the Looking Glass, Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, NY 1995 In a Different Light, (co-curator), University of California, Berkeley Art Museum (catalogue) Into a New Museum - Recent Gifts and Acquisitions of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1994 Body and Soul, (with Cindy Sherman, General Idea and Ronald Jones), Baltimore Museum of Art Outside the Frame: Performance and the
Object, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art Don't Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (catalogue) Black Male, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) 1993 Building a Collection: The Department of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston I Love You More
Than My Own Death, Venice Biennale 1992 Translation, Center for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw California: North and South, Aspen Art Museum, CO Recent Narrative Sculpture, Milwaukee Art Museum, WI
Facing the Finish, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA (catalogue) Nayland Blake, Richmond Burton, Peter Cain, Gary Hume, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York Effected Desire, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Dissent, Difference and the Body Politic, Portland Art Museum, OR The Auto Erotic
Object, Hunter College Art Gallery, New York 1991 Third Newport Biennial: Mapping Histories, Newport Harbor Art Museum, CA (catalogue)
Facing the Finish, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Louder, Gallery 400, University of Illinois, Chicago The Interrupted Life: On Death and Dying, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York Anni Novanta, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna, Bologna.
The advertisement
objects to President Obama's declaration that «few challenges
facing America and the world are more urgent
than combating climate change» and claims that «there has been no net global warming for over a decade» and that the dangers of global warming are «grossly overstated.»
What I
object to in this is the idea that in policy analysis there is some kind of progression from unevolved to a higher plane (just re-read the language used above), rather
than just using the appropriate approach for the characteristics of the particular system we
face.
When Chicago and Miami
objected, claiming that they had more litigation per capita
than their northern cousin, New York stared them in the
face and scowled, «So sue me.»
Selfies can make your
face — especially your nose — look about 30 % larger
than it really is because of the way phone camera lenses distort close - up
objects.
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Intervention families were 54 % less likely to report the use of extreme disciplinary measures (ie, slapping the child's
face or spanking with an
object)
than UC families (adjusted RR, 0.46 [95 % CI, 0.29 - 0.73]-RRB-.