Curated by Toronto - based independent curator, artist, and all - round creative force Camilla Singh, Ineffable Plasticity: the experience of being
human features works by Mat Brown, Sherri Hay, Faith La Rocque, Jordan MacLachlan, Anders Oinonen, and Susy Oliveira.
Not exact matches
At the time, O'Connell was
working on a poster for a science - fiction and horror film festival
featuring John Carpenter's 1988 cult classic «They Live» about aliens living incognito among
humans.
12 Herman's more recent
work indicates that language experience affects what
features are attended to by both dolphins and
human beings in sign recognition.
Featuring a truly all - star voice cast back when stars were less inclined to do voice
work (Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Sandra Bullock, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Jeff Goldblum and even Steve Martin got in the game), Prince of Egypt is largely faithful to the biblical narrative and even manages some real moments of
human drama.
Hopefully, in further
work he may yet strengthen this facet of his philosophy so as to give adequate recognition to the distinctly
human features of man's existence.
Rookie
Humans» first two collections
feature hand - drawn
work from the talented artists Ellen Giggenback of New Zealand and Swantje Hinrichsen of Germany.
The only honoree from the vending industry to make the list, Kelly is
featured in the Food and Wine category for his
work to improve the nation's access to healthful foods and drinks via
HUMAN's renowned healthy vending and nutritional distribution franchises.
The only honoree from the vending industry to make the list, Kelly is
featured in the Food and Wine category for his
work to improve the nation's access to healthful foods and drinks via
HUMAN Healthy Vending's renowned healthy vending franchises.
Anne's
work, insights and advice have been seen on TV shows and movies including 4 episodes of «A Baby Story» on TLC Discovery Channel, and the award winning
feature documentary, «Orgasmic Birth» and «The
Human Longevity Project.»
My
work, insights and advice have been seen on TV shows and movies including 4 episodes of «A Baby Story» on TLC Discovery Channel, and the award winning
feature documentary, «Orgasmic Birth» and «The
Human Longevity Project.»
At 5:30 p.m., the NYC Commission on
Human Rights hosts a panel to highlight the
work of public servants of Afro - Caribbean descent,
featuring Deputy Commissioner Brittny Saunders, state Sen. Roxanne Persaud and other city officials, Medgar Evers College's Edison O. Jackson Auditorium, 1650 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn.
This
feature works surprisingly well, highlighting audio tracks for NPC and
human enemy sounds.
Family Dynamics — CNES is
working with UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and
Human Behavior to develop technologies to document key
features of a family's daily interactions (e.g., co-location, family meals, and consistency).
The NUS researchers are also
working to incorporate smart
features such as pre-programmed thermal settings based on
human occupancy and real - time tracking of its energy efficiency.
In closing the workshop, Hill said, «Only by
working together are we able to fully account for the emergence and timing of unique
features of Homo sapiens and how
humans, evolved through natural processes, resulted in a spectacular anomaly among living species.»
They then put the dishes into special chambers called bioreactors that keep them warm and in gentle motion reminiscent of a womb, encouraging the cells to form blobs with
working neurons and many other
features of a full - size
human brain.
Bob Holmes's article on the
human capacity for language (5 April, p 11)
features the
work of researchers Jennifer Culbertson...
But the
work Reich has done already leaves no doubt that interbreeding was a major
feature of
human evolution.
«Though the degree to which
human embryonic stem cells possess this
feature is not entirely clear, by understanding how another complex organism's genome
works we ultimately learn more about how our own genome
works,» said Zhou.
In one
feature article, David Bourne describes a future in which
humans and robots will
work side by side on factory floors.
The measurement data prove that the
feature is inherited in a similar way in all primates —
humans included — and varies across different species and genera in a way that mirrors the evolutionary relationships
worked out earlier by analyzing bones and comparing genes.
«We need to sort out the strengths and weaknesses of both
humans and computers and think of
work environments that combine and exploit the best
features of both to keep
humans meaningfully engaged in their
work.»
Reconstructions by Gurche are on display in the new Hall of
Human Origins at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.. His
work is also
featured in Origins:
Human Evolution Revealed, by Douglas Palmer.
Mackenzie is one of a small band of scientists who are trying to
work out why Australia is suffering from a rash of «zoonoses», diseases that jump from animals to
humans, and why, in almost every case, a bat
features somewhere in the story.
Among the 54 Members
featured in the book are a biologist and Nobel Laureate who helped decode DNA; an epidemiologist recognised for groundbreaking research on HIV prevention in women; a social scientist who nudged and cajoled into place the campaign to understand and contain HIV / AIDS in South Africa; a leading mathematics education proponent; a
human geneticist whose
work helped to clarify the origins of indigenous groups in Africa; one of the world's leading theorists in cosmology; and a leading immunologist and physician who pioneered higher education transformation in South Africa, in sometimes controversial ways.
But for several years scientists at Stanford University's School of Medicine have been
working to mimic in a petri dish critical
features of development of a
human cerebral cortex — essentially
working to build models for watching a brain grow.
Her recent
work (with co-authors) describing a novel variant that causes blond hair in the Solomon Islands, Melanesia, (and published in Science journal) was
featured in the New York Times and the Smithsonian NHGRI
Human Genome exhibit.
She has published over 60 papers in leading journals like Science, Nature, Nature Genetics, and her
work has been
featured by the New York Times, Australian Broadcasting Company and at the Smithsonian
Human Genome Exhibit in Washington DC.
This symposium
features three trailblazers in science communication,
working through multiple media sources to engage people with the exciting and challenging stories of
human genetics.
Much of our knowledge about
human genetics is derived from
work in fruit flies, which on the genetic level and in higher - level
features closely resemble people.
MSMGF is an expanding network of advocates and other experts in sexual health, LGBT /
human rights, research, and policy,
working to ensure an effective POZ serves the community of people living with and those affected by HIV / AIDS with daily news, treatment updates, personal profiles, investigative
features
It seems a ton of
work goes into the hair, which is incredibly photorealistic, but the rest of the
human features are pretty lame.
With 12
feature films to her credit, her
work continues to push boundaries and explore the
human spirit.
A documentary about the high - stakes mind games that go into gathering
human intelligence, The Green Prince is a taut piece of
work that
features just two talking heads: a prized Palestinian informant and his ever - cautious Israeli handler.
For every indie meandering such as I Love You Phillip Morris, there's a family
feature in the style of The Grinch and a comic mis - step of the type of Fun With Dick And Jane, with the humorous rather than
human elements considered by the cinema - going public to be a highlight of his
work to date.
The Argentine filmmaker discusses his critically acclaimed debut
feature, The
Human Surge, which follows young people
working, exploring, and connecting...
Director Todd Haynes is best known for making the 2002 theatrical
feature Far from Heaven and the HBO miniseries «Mildred Pierce», two
works that probed deep into
human emotion and hidden desires.
Michel Gondry Indie
Work: A music video veteran of the 1990s and early 00s, with key work for Bjork, Daft Punk and Radiohead, among others, French helmer Michel Gondry ventured into features with 2001's «Human Nature,» a one - time Steven Soderbergh project penned by Charlie Kauf
Work: A music video veteran of the 1990s and early 00s, with key
work for Bjork, Daft Punk and Radiohead, among others, French helmer Michel Gondry ventured into features with 2001's «Human Nature,» a one - time Steven Soderbergh project penned by Charlie Kauf
work for Bjork, Daft Punk and Radiohead, among others, French helmer Michel Gondry ventured into
features with 2001's «
Human Nature,» a one - time Steven Soderbergh project penned by Charlie Kaufman.
Pupils use a range of activities to look at the
human and physical
features of India, including map
work, videos and independent research.
Working Together: An Interagency State Policy Forum on Chronic Absence
featured state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson and State Secretary of Health and
Human Services Diane Dooley, along with other state officials, discussing how agencies can
work together to reduce chronic absence.
Basically, the MKZ is
wrought with tools and
features for those who aren't particularly good at driving — but these
features are also touted as fail - safe electronic guardian angels for talented, disciplined drivers who are nonetheless
human and may have a lapse in attention to the road.
Pinpointing an important
human element, she also
features «seed warriors,» who
work in science, public policy, and activism, as well as public library seed programs, all of which add to the mix of rich and intellectually delicious nutritional information here.
His
work includes the cover for Chapterhouse Comics Summer Special
featuring Captain Canuck and the Pitiful
Human Lizard.
Seeking deeply
human and fully realized
work, Mud Season Review
features a single
work or portfolio of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art online bimonthly.
Primary Elements Gallery also
features several sculptors including the
human figurative
work of Greg Congleton.
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Instead of aiming to elevate the medium by making games that are more socially responsible — which by my estimation reduces quickly down to a
feature driven approach that ultimately offers little more than cheap didactic moralizing, our aim should be instead to empower our creative visionaries to explore the
human condition through their
work.
Development studio Codalyn, run by Jim Offerman who previously
worked on Deus Ex:
Human Revolution and Tomb Raider, has taken on community feedback over the past year and added
features throughout this time, such as disasters and calamities, a greater variety of nodes and research paths and of course the unenviable job of waste management aboard your space station.
These
works feature an ambiguous narrative that offers insight into the dilemma posed by science and technology's failed promise to fix our problems, provide explanations, and furnish certainty pertaining to the
human condition.
Cronin's
works has also been
featured in numerous group exhibitions, including Global Positioning Systems, Perez Art Museum Miami, FL (2014 - 15); 1993: Experimental, Jet Set, Trash and No Star, New Museum, New York, NY (2013); Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY (2013); Watch Your Step, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (2012); Because We Are, Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, TX (2010); and Sh (out): Contemporary Art and
Human Rights, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland (2009).