Sentences with phrase «from cybernetic»

Both players have the ability to extend their arms outward a-la Bionic Commando, with Roddy's coming from his alien heritage while Cathy's comes from cybernetic implants.
A love letter to retro FPS titles like Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein 3D, Ion Maiden puts you in the shoes of Shelly «Bombshell» Harrison, who must save Neo DC from the cybernetic army led by transhumanist cult mastermind Dr. Jadus Heskel.

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I envision such centers as organic - cybernetic institutions with sensors bringing information from all important sources where the future is being formed and in turn feeding back the results of reflections upon these influences to places where visions of desirable futures could be transformed into programs of action.
The cybernetic society will also be post - industrial.2 A pre-industrial society is engaged basically in taking things from the earth.
Self - monikered Firefist for his destructive incendiary abilities, Russell is not the easiest child to foster, and Wade's attempts to bond with him are further complicated by cybernetic soldier Cable (played by this summer's Marvel - movie MVP Josh Brolin), who arrives from the future to destroy Russell for Terminator-esque reasons.
Highlights among the 26 episodes in this seven - disc set include a great time - travel tale involving a previous starship Enterprise, with a surprise guest spot from deceased crew member Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby), and the season - ending cliffhanger, the assimilation of Capt. Picard (Patrick Stewart) by the cybernetic Borg, the lynchpin to the big - screen «Trek» film «First Contact.»
The Cable character (Josh Brolin) is a time traveling cybernetic mutant soldier, who returns to this exact date and time from the future to kill Russell (played by Julian Dennison), a young mutant who Deadpool tries to save.
The first featured Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) taking the lightsaber back from Rey (Daisy Ridley) with his cybernetic hand.
Deadpool, the Merc with a Mouth, returns in the sequel that has Ryan Reynolds» character protecting a kid (also mutant) from a time - travelling cybernetic mutant soldier Cable.
The inspiration for Ex Machina's explorations of cybernetic carnal knowledge sprung partially from conversations the 45 - year - old filmmaker had with a neuroscience - obsessed friend, who claimed that artificially intelligent beings «would never have any emotional life.
barks the Chairman of the Board (Dan O'Herlihy turning a mean streak completely opposite his jolly alien Grigg from THE LAST STARFIGHTER), right before hearing out Vice President Bob Morton's (Miguel Ferrer) proposal to temper the program with a cybernetic mind — ideally recruited from the best officers Detroit PD has to offer.
Cable is a cybernetic soldier who has come from the future to kill a mutant child for some reason.
These faceless enemies attack from above and below, amorphous globules with cybernetic tendrils that strike with intense fury.
Cybernetic Walrus was founded by four alumni from Howest University.
For those not in the know of Too Human's backstory, players take the role of Baldur, a cybernetic Norse god whose mission is to protect the human race from a ruthless army of machines.
Right, I was talking specifically about how at the moment Ridley's design goes through a logical progression from the end of Corruption - Samus Returns - Super Metroid where he has progressively fewer cybernetic enhancements with each appearance.
From here, you undergo robotic augmentation and cybernetic enhancements so that you may still continue the fight.
The first is Cybernetic which will laser beams shot from Kano's eyes along with grenade attacks.
At Japan's massive AOU ’97 arcade showcase, Capcom's booth promoted three major games with towering character stands, showing Lilith and B.B. Hood from Darkstalkers 3, Yun and Elena from Street Fighter III, and, surprisingly, a cybernetic superhero and a big pink ostrich from a game called Battle Circuit.
Taking place over thirty - one levels, your character will jack into cyberspace and then pick from three faceless assets with unique skills to square off against a deluge of cybernetic, robotic, and human foes looking to impede your climb up the tower.
A combination of the robotic foes known as Ultron from the Marvel Universe and Sigma from the Capcom Universe, this psychotic villain is obsessed with infecting all organic life with a cybernetic virus.
This time, he's avenging his daughter from a crazy, cybernetic meathead called Caxton, although that motivation is forgotten not long after you start.
You escape XOF and once free and with a badass new cybernetic arm it's up to you to rebuild your private army and take revenge on your betrayers while saving the world from the brink of nuclear war.
You step into the augmented shoes of cybernetic agent Adam Jensen, infiltrating and hacking your way past puzzles and hazards that range from armed guards to gun turrets and electronic defenses.
«Set in the year 2083 in Neo Hong - Kong, the story follows Mei - Lin Mak, a young woman with cybernetic eyes pulled into the maelstrom of an unsolved supernatural mystery from centuries past.
Taking place just two years after the events wrapped up from the previous title, Jensen has allied himself with a futuristic Interpol to take down a terrorist organization filled with augmented humans, much like the cybernetic enhancements the player has been fashioned with in previous Deus Ex games.
Where Strider Arcade / Genesis and Strider NES featured varied industrial and natural environments, Strider 2014 is set entirely within a city landscape, layered with a subtle rasterized visual filter to emphasize the futuristic setting: From the moment Hiryu drops in from his glider, to the not - quite - final moments of the game, players venture through all areas of the techno - industrial Kazakh City; while it lacks the Egyptian and jungle themes of classic Strider titles, players are introduced to pristine governmental architecture, dank industrial working areas, the neon - engulfed underground slums, and cybernetic research facilities to name a From the moment Hiryu drops in from his glider, to the not - quite - final moments of the game, players venture through all areas of the techno - industrial Kazakh City; while it lacks the Egyptian and jungle themes of classic Strider titles, players are introduced to pristine governmental architecture, dank industrial working areas, the neon - engulfed underground slums, and cybernetic research facilities to name a from his glider, to the not - quite - final moments of the game, players venture through all areas of the techno - industrial Kazakh City; while it lacks the Egyptian and jungle themes of classic Strider titles, players are introduced to pristine governmental architecture, dank industrial working areas, the neon - engulfed underground slums, and cybernetic research facilities to name a few.
The mix of bio-mechanical enemies with robots, giant animals, and cybernetic mythical creatures really helps the game stand out and set it apart from most other action games.
Releasing this summer, Deus Ex GO takes some of the gameplay from the main series (stealth, cybernetic augmentation, and combat) and presents it as a living board game.
-- Procedurally generated levels — true endless replayability — Completely destructible environment — Persistent RPG - like character development using loot from your runs — Enemies ranging from security guards to massive boss hover tanks — Perk system in the form of cybernetic enhancements — Discover & unlock enhancements, abilities and weapons Neon Chrome was created by 10tons — the company behind the cult hit game Crimsonland.
Linking Willats's early cybernetic and behavioural artworks to the socially engaged projects he pioneered from the early 1970s onwards, the magazine is regarded as an artwork in its own right.
If the construction of Roberta Breitmore was a thread from Hershman Leeson's prolific store of alter egos, so was the computer scientist in the movie Conceiving Ada, the fictional Emmy Coeur, who creates a cybernetic bridge to resurrect the character of Ada.
The collection includes a rare black and white film transcription of Pask's exhibit «Colloquy of Mobiles» from the famous Institute of Contemporary Arts Exhibition of 1968 «Cybernetic Serendipity».
In Beyond Modern Sculpture from 1968 Burnham builds cybernetic art into an extensive theory that centers on art's drive to imitate and ultimately reproduce life.
... My cybernetic mosses, wrested from my control, molded themselves into a strange and glittering medium that was not unlike flesh.
Writer and curator Jasia Reichardt was Assistant Director of the ICA from 1963 - 71, during which time she curated exhibitions such as Cybernetic Serendipity (1968).
By invoking seemingly antagonistic art - historical models — from the technological experiments of Russian constructivism to the base materialism of Bataillean surrealism and the cybernetic systems aesthetics of Jack Burnham, as well as the entropic geographies of Robert Smithson — «Foreign in a Domestic Sense» participates in contemporary discussions regarding the power of things and materials to operate beyond the scope and frame of the human, while insisting on an urgent geopolitical awareness about the conditions of Puerto Rico and kindred territories in the global south.
Freed from the constraints of labor and balanced by cybernetic feedback mechanisms that regulate and sustain life, the humans in Brautigan's short poem flourish in a naturalistic techno - utopia.
The mid-20th century is chosen here as the historical anchor for the conceptual origins of Ruyter's work not so much to mark the coming into formation of a corresponding historical period, but because a group of events from this period, relating to the histories of science, art and, more importantly, cybernetic theory, provide Ruyter's paintings with their contextual depth:
Her dissertation is based on the theoretical projects of Italian architect Rinaldo Semino which contextualizes Semino's work in a larger milieu of megastructural design, cybernetic studies, and radical political events in Italy from 1958 - 1973.
The two - day colloquium Creativity and Collaboration: Revisiting Cybernetic Serendipity, which explored how a combination of art, design, science, engineering and medical research can yield productive partnerships, was preceded by a one - day symposium where students from a wide range of disciplines presented their work.
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