Sentences with phrase «human figure made»

Another well - known artwork displayed in the show is a prone life - size human figure made from black mild steel blocks from Gormley's Suspend Pompeii series.
This site - specific sculptural show from Daniel Arsham adds walls with holes knocked through and human figures made from a range of mediums.
That's art of Ron Mueck for you — he is the famous creator of hyperrealistic human figures made of fiberglass and silicone.

Not exact matches

We've figured out some drugs that usually work, but as we learn more about the human body and our genetic code — the things we have in common but also the things that make us unique — we may come up with a new sort of medicine, tailored for each person.
«Tomes of studies show human beings typically make decisions based on emotions first (Pathos); then, we look for the facts and figures to justify it (Logos).
With his technical background and her experience, the two of them figured they could create software that would make it easy for corporate customers to automate high - volume routine translations in order to reduce reliance on human translators.
Nils Lonberg, a Harvard - trained molecular biologist who worked at Medarex, had figured out not only how to engineer a mouse with human immune genes but also how to make antibodies from these genes that were fully human as well.
I believe God Does Exist and we as humans are exploring this universe and trying to figure out how He Did It thus making sicence a full time commitment..
Why is it so hard for people to understand the pill isn't only used for contraception!??! Is it so da * n hard to figure out what these medications can do!?? Seriously some of you idiots on here make me embarrassed to even be a human being!
Drawing on the wisdom of thinkers as diverse as St. Augustine and Leon Kass, and on the common sense of such figures as Charlie Brown and former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski, Schall wittily argues that «unserious activities» help make human life worth living.
Hitler figured out a way to exterminate people based purely on a choice they made by free will (their religious affiliation), he only killed a few million people and he is considered the embodiment of human evil.
The covenant which the Absolute enters into with the concrete, not heeding the general, the «idea,»... chooses movements made by the human figure....
It is an interpretation that is intended to make sense of and give sense to the persisting fact that Jesus is not only a figure of the past but in some profoundly real way a present factor in the experience of the human race.
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept of resurrection can be clearly distinguished from that of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms of the «same body» but rather in terms of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures of speech to distinguish between the present body of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking of both bodies as the externals which clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the point, every religious person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be part of the group.
God makes the rules and we are left to figure them out even if they defy our ability to apply common sense thinking or human logic.
George Weigel remembers Max Kampelman: He was a major figure in forcing human rights issues onto the U.S. foreign policy agenda, made an invaluable contribution to the moral delegitimation of the Soviet Union as ambassador for Presidents Carter and Reagan to the Madrid Review Conference....
Unfortunately, we (humans) make the mistake of thinking we have God and everything around us all figured out.
So when Aristotle says that the human soul is the form of a human being, does he mean — not, indeed, that it is simply what a non-philosopher would call «the human form», the shape that enables us to recognise a figure seen inthe distance as a human being, but — that it is the structure which the parts or components of a human being make up?
It's better just to confront them, try my best to figure them out (even if very smart people have been trying to do so for centuries), and make peace with them enough to function like a relatively normal human being.
And when the computers do make an impact in one way or another, humans just figure out a way to neutralize them regardless.
I believe this is much different from popular press magazines advising us as what you're both doing is explaining human development and evolved caregiving practices (which in people who understand healthy relationship dynamics is intuitive and based on common sense, but is not the majority of our population) to people struggling to figure out how to make their primary love relationships work so they don't end in divorce, split families, or unattached / needy people.
-- As I said before:» We are all made of human beings; you have your judgement, and we all have our own; Anybody with normal intelligence could easily figure out that there is something seriously wrong going on in this case;» I wonder who's the officer manipulating Gabriele Scheler and Sebastian Thrun's case?
James Watson, for those of you who are reading this magazine by accident, won a Nobel Prize in 1962 for figuring out the structure of DNA, went on to head the Human Genome Project, and then talked himself into trouble and out of a job last year when, in an interview with The Sunday Times of London, he made one of the more outlandishly racist remarks in history.
So figuring what the value of these environmental services are is really important to make sure the human side of the human environment system is really represented.
For Stephen to have accomplished what he has in the teeth of his dreadful affliction makes him, by my lights, a totem of the human spirit so towering that in its shadow the figure of Lance Armstrong can not immediately be distinguished from that of Tori Spelling.
«All of their contemporaries figured that any stone tool must be an example of culture because they thought that humans are the only animals that make and use tools and humans rely on cultural transmission to do so,» said Premo.
Since the sequencing of the human genome was completed in 2003, researchers have been trying to figure out which parts of the genome made some people more likely to develop certain diseases.
Handedness in people is so hard to figure out in part because it seems so deeply rooted in our brains — and in the very peculiarities that seem to make us human.
The uncanny valley metaphor suggests that a human appearance or behavior can make an artificial figure seem more familiar for viewers — but only up to a point.
The discovery is the first evidence that an even earlier group of proto - humans may have had the thinking abilities needed to figure out how to make sharp - edged tools.
The information should make it easier to identify genes in the human genome and figure out what they do.
When wounds were made in an X pattern (extending from the peripheral to the central cornea) in the human cornea, intracellular staining occurred in the area of the wounded tissue (Figure 4).
Figure 1: The blastocyst is a hollow sphere made of approximately 150 cells and contains three distinct areas: the trophoblast, which is the surrounding outer layer that contains the trophoblast stem cells and later becomes the placenta, the blastocoel, which is a fluid - filled cavity within the blastocyst, and the inner cell mass, also known as the embryoblast, which can become the embryo proper, or fetus, and is where human embryonic stem cells are isolated from.
«Finding that Theory of Mind is present in birds would require us to give up a popular story as to what makes humans special, but completing this evolutionary and developmental picture will bring us much closer to figuring out what's really unique about the human mind,» he said.
Very few people rely exclusively on hunting for their nutritional needs anymore; thanks to our big brains, we humans have figured out ways to make food easily accessible 24 hours a day.
7) The experiments presented in Figure 6 should be repeated using the CSC population in MMTV - Wnt - 1 tumours and human BCSCs in order to substantiate the claims of the authors made in the title of the manuscript.
btw thank you for your comment on my painting... It representing a mythological figure (a water fairy) I was trying to make it a part of surroundings... and make the colours more watery and less warm and human like, I don't know how to explain it ha ha...
Figuring out what kind of car to buy on Cars.com is straightforward, but us humans are messy bags of flesh, full of ego, bias and emotional detritus that makes the job of pairing us up with life partners (and to some extent one - night stands) seemingly impossible.
Human interaction can be made fruitful by various means as one can figure out a presentable countenance is also helpful.
As an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
Other examples have made the error of using this heightened, artificial system to replicate human characteristics, with the result that perfectly fetching actors invariably emerge resembling action - figures of themselves.
He took the strident figure in Chris Kyle's own memoir and made him more fully human, reconciling the steely, lethal sniper with the haunted man who couldn't reconnect with his family.
Day - Lewis» folksy vocal choices — the relaxed pace, the self - deprecating tone — make the character of Lincoln seem more human and approachable, even as his mythic figure and ability to hold a room showcase what made him a legend in his time.
Payne's characters may see themselves as figures in a spaghetti - western - style landscape of moral absolutes, but their real value lies in their refusal to inhabit the Hollywood hero - to - villain spectrum; they're banally human and humanly banal, lovable for the very qualities that make them terrible.
Aasif Mandvi hits his (very odd, in fairness) role at about twice the volume and pace of anyone else, Justin Bartha barely figures, Mia Farrow is sweet enough, but doesn't make much of an impact, and Christopher Walken is interestingly restrained, adhering to normal human punctuation for the first time in recent memory, but at the same time, hiring Walken to play an average suburban dad is about like hiring Jason Statham for a film where he doesn't punch someone in the face.
Villainy comes in the caped form of Australian actor Ben Mendelsohn, whose seething callousness and desperate lust for power make him a truly malevolent figure (though his human frailties are exposed in one memorable encounter with a certain Imperial Lord).
What it does do is make such an enigmatic figure seem complex and human.
Wiseau's poignant lack of comprehension as to what makes us human has made him a figure of mockery but also of intense fascination.
Sticks and stones... This simple activity has been making the rounds of mailing lists recently: Provide each student with a small paper cutout in the shape of a human, or have students cut out their own paper figures.
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