The telescope is expected to produce about 30 terabytes of data per night and advanced data - mining techniques will need to be developed to
find objects of interest in the stream of images.
He often
finds objects of interest through travel and chance encounters, relying, he says, on «patience, waiting and surprise.»
Not exact matches
Indeed, those who have argued that the figure
of the emperor is a sustained concern
of any part
of the New Testament have often
found themselves the
object of ridicule and their
interest regarded as, at best, somewhat eccentric (an example
of this can be seen in R. P. Martin's remarks about Karl Bornhäuser's Jesus imperator mundi in the former's Carmen Christi).
Because most
of them
found women to be the
objects of their
interest they identified themselves to the psychiatrists as lesbians.
«We
found nothing, but as the first
object of its class to be discovered, «Oumuamua has given us an
interesting opportunity to expand the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence from traditional targets such as stars and galaxies to
objects that are much closer to Earth.
In 2009 my colleagues and I determined that the act
of changing the types
of objects found in a computer science classroom from the stereotypically geeky (Star Trek posters, junk food and soda cans) to more neutral
objects (nature posters, coffee mugs and water bottles) was enough to raise female students» level
of interest in the subject matter to that
of the males.
At the meeting, scientists unleashed the latest
findings regarding Earth's moon, Mars, asteroids, comets and myriad other cosmic
objects of interest, often with a hopeful eye toward rekindling human voyages to other worlds.
«Two
objects we
found to be very
interesting were compasses and gyroscopes,» said García - Garibay, who also is dean
of physical sciences in the UCLA College.
The research
findings of Jacqueline Snow (left) and Michael Gomez, a graduate student in her lab at the University
of Nevada, Reno, show that real, graspable
objects hold more
interest for humans than images
of objects.
This discovery demonstrates the ability
of K2 and future space - based transit searches to
find many fascinating
objects of interest.
Although no observational evidence has yet been
found for such structures, this remains an active area
of research, in which
interest has revived since it was discovered that very similar
objects would be predicted by many cosmological scenarios based on fundamental string theory.
Potential super-Earths — all with estimated diameters (or radii) between 1.5 and 2.2 that
of Earth's but with close - orbiting periods
of less than 41 days — that were
found and released by the Kepler Mission as part
of its 306 stars with planetary candidates are listed in the table below by designation number as a «Kepler
Object of Interest» (KOI).
The data from the NVSS will become available in several forms, including complete processed maps, lists
of the radio - emit - ting
objects found, and data from which astronomers may produce maps tailored to their own
interests.
Patricia Neal comes to Washington on behalf
of the preservation
of the California Condor; she
finds herself the
object of ridicule for almost everyone, including leading man Victor Mature, a lobbyist for the oil
interests who threatens a large bird sanctuary.
The Netherlands About Blog The blog is a collection
of all things I
find interesting, ranging from politics to sex and whatever other shiny
objects attract my attention.
When I explore this landscape I
find myself connecting with the textures and patterns that nature provides,
finding interest in detritus that washes ashore, both organic and in - organic, for even the smallest
of objects contain the beauty
of randomness and irregularity.We live in one
of the most dynamic environments on the planet, where ocean meets land; ever changing, our lives are deeply connected to this place where tides ebb and flow revealing aggregate shapes, leaving imprints, and proving that time is both fast and slow.
I think some
of the above is a complete review to guide you in
finding objects or Place
of Interest in Lombok Island ranging from natural attractions, culinary to cultural tourism.
There's also a lot
of instances where trying to select a target or
object of interest is awkward as you need to shift the cursor around to
find just the right spot.
An
interesting fact that has circulated about the legendary game developer Shigeru Miyamoto is that he loves to guess the length
of random
objects he
finds.
Finding items
of interest in the environment is as simple as wandering around and clicking on things when they pop - up, but when examining something such as a desk with numerous
objects you'll get a close - up view and a cursor which lights up when hovering above something that can be checked out.
A map is provided for easier navigation, highlighting your waypoint and
objects of interest, but you'll still
find yourself utterly disorientated from time to time and stumbling aimlessly in the wrong direction.
The player's objective is to
find a number
of objects hidden throughout a series
of interesting environments.
It was like back in the day when you played a point and click adventure game where the clues where usually
objects that light up when you got close or hovered the mouse over it, forcing your brain to click it instead
of giving your brain a challenge and let you look for clues and Murdered: Soul Suspect does the whole light - up means important ordeal which kind
of breaks both the illusion and the
interest for me to put any thought into what I am currently
finding.
Fairy Tale Mysteries 2: The Beanstalk offers an
interesting spin on a familiar fairy tale along with loads
of hidden
objects to
find.
The gameplay consists
of you trying to
find the medicine for the dying father through running around solving
interesting «puzzles» (which are not particularly challenging, and mostly involve interacting with different
objects with both brothers at once) and completing all sorts
of side quests.
At the time
of this writing, there's a heavy emphasis on collage, mixed media,
found objects and impermanent art (which I
find incredibly
interesting).
Although he saw Rauschenberg's Combines as a «preliminaries» to his own work and regarded their
object - like dimensionality and inclusion
of found objects as «radical,» Donald Judd could only see Rauschenberg's continued interest in painting as «conservative» and too closely tied to traditional representation.6 From Judd's perspective, Rauschenberg failed to understand fully the monochrome's pronouncement of the end of painting — an end that, when read in conjunction with Marcel Duchamp's readymade, authorized the move from painting to the three - dimensional realm of «Specific Objects.
objects as «radical,» Donald Judd could only see Rauschenberg's continued
interest in painting as «conservative» and too closely tied to traditional representation.6 From Judd's perspective, Rauschenberg failed to understand fully the monochrome's pronouncement
of the end
of painting — an end that, when read in conjunction with Marcel Duchamp's readymade, authorized the move from painting to the three - dimensional realm
of «Specific
Objects.
Objects.»
Tacita Dean's
interest in landscape phenomena has taken her around the world and inspired the creation
of a deeply varied body
of work and several intimate collections
of natural
found objects.
Carol Bove creates simple yet intricate assemblages
of found and made
objects, which share an
interest in sculptural syntax and yield unexpected, poetic, and multilayered meanings.
«Kelly's visual vocabulary is drawn from observation
of the world around him — shapes and colors
found in plants, architecture, shadows on a wall or a lake — and has been shaped by his
interest in the spaces between places and
objects and between his work and its viewers.
Showcasing the artist's new Breathing Panels, among other works, this exhibition continues Ward's longstanding
interest in the context and history
of places in which he works, as well as the materials,
objects, and phenomena he
finds in those locations.
Nelson's artistic and cultural
interests were even wider and more challenging than some
of his famous New York colleagues; in his Philadelphia studio he explored avenues as innovative and diverse as welded sculpture, incorporating scrap or
found objects, and printmaking, a medium that established him among the leading innovators
of the day.
Patterning
found in nature, people and
objects is
of paramount
interest to Ms. Smith, and serves as the springboard for her compositions.
First Mark upends the conventions
of viewing art with works placed high and low, reflecting the artist's
interest in how
found objects fuction outside their usual context.
It's also where she collects her antique and
found objects — a wide selection
of which were displayed at Gavin Brown's enterprise last year — and her work draws frequently on Cape Breton's mythology, part
of her wider
interest in Celtic folklore (Joyce was a very early point
of reference).
The first
object of interest was a little painting by Christophe Robe that seemed very quick and playful, similar to something that could be
found in Jordy van den Nieuwendijk «s sketchbook.
Pick up an
object that you
find to be
of interest, such as a twig, a rock, a leaf, or even a piece
of trash.
Georgia Dickie (Toronto, Canada, 1989,) addresses the complexities
of contemporary
object - based practice and is deeply
interested in
found materials and their inherent limitations.
While Hong Hao continues to work with
found objects,» AS IT IS,» his recent solo exhibition at Beijing Commune, deals with the physical forms in a more straightforward manner, creating an
interesting dialectic development
of both the vocabulary and concept
of his art.
The struggle was
finding inspiration in old
objects that were fished out
of the teacher's closet and strewn about in such a way to create
interest for the entire class.
It also reflected the pluralism
of contemporary artistic practice: the use
of media once considered non-traditional (such as video, computers, and
found objects), an
interest in temporality that took the form
of short - lived installations, and the exploration
of performative work.
The other aspect that I
find interesting is that, amongst the realm
of commodities online, at times it was difficult to tell apart not only artistic from design - oriented ideas and
objects, but also what art might be and might not.
When DeFeo became intrigued with the visual and metamorphic possibilities
of the tripod, she
found the perfect subject to explore, merging her
interest in the anthropomorphic transformation
of inanimate
objects with her experimental use
of photography and other media.
«Since I began Photographs Rendered in Play - Doh in 2014, I have
found myself attracted to photographs containing certain
objects, animals or themes,
interested in what is the same and what is different between each
of these images,» explains Eleanor.
All three artists share an
interest in remodeling and remaking, using techniques that range from pencil drawing directly onto gallery walls, to the use
of textiles and
found objects that range from skulls to fake designer handbags.
The artist resists the collagist's shorthand
of using discarded
objects as poetic stand - ins for individual lives and instead
finds renewal everywhere, taking the greatest
interest in new ways that
objects and ideas connect.
The artist employs a wide variety
of materials in her work, ranging from
found objects and images to sculptures and living plants, creating
interesting landscapes across walls.
Inspired by Robert Rauschenberg and Picasso, Bhabha's sculptures tend to be made from detritus and
found objects and are the products
of what her «hands can deliver», but despite this she admits to being
interested in the bigger picture, even if this isn't immediately evident in her work.
I was a pre-med major in college but I decided not to become a doctor so when I got out
of college in 1990, I was a self - taught poet who eventually got
interested in
found object assemblage art / sculpture, pottery, artist books and drawing with my non-dominant hand.
Many
of the things I
find interest in and surround myself with evoke a certain amount
of visual pleasure, which makes it easy to focus and
find interesting relationships between the
objects within my environment.