Not exact matches
This particular
simulation was built with MRI information collected from a
living human body.
Historically, a surgeon's skills have been acquired in
live patients, anaesthetized animals or
human cadavers, but authors say surgical
simulation is increasingly recognized as a vital educational tool.
A computer hacker who is unsatisfied with his
life is contacted by a mysterious stranger who reveals to him that the «real world» is in fact a computer generated
simulation designed to subjugate the
human race.
It certainly piles on the signifiers of Fúsi's status as an overgrown, isolated boy: He
lives with his mother, eats Cocoa Puffs, buys himself expensive toys, plays out elaborate miniature combat
simulations with his only friend, and knows a great deal about historical battles, but nothing about how to talk to other
human beings.
A
simulation game where you build a city in the stars for
humans and aliens as they go about their
lives.
Two immense LED works coincidentally faced each other at the entrance; the more accomplished, Ian Cheng's Emissary in the Squat of Gods (2015), presented a «
live simulation» of
human consciousness as a decision - making technology.
With renderings and a
simulation of the natural environment, it reflects on the reality of climate change today and addresses a makeshift religion which calls upon
humans to change the way we
live.
The enclosed environment — which included a composting toilet, plants, a ten - day supply of food and water, basic bedding, a treadmill, instruments, and a three - camera video - surveillance system — was inspired by the
simulation projects conducted by universities and space agencies to test the viability of
human life on spacecrafts and on Mars.
3) 5 % is a very rough estimate, based on a discrete
simulation that adds the
human contribution (from Wikipedia — don't know how accurate that is) each year, and discounts by the yearly rate determined by the 8 year half
life (about 8 % / year).