At a time of revolution in digital technologies, when making extraordinary
images has never been technically easier, painting persists.
Fortunately, finding beautiful
images has never been easier — or cheaper.
Can we imagine how much of the Catholic tradition has been forgotten when it is said by a Catholic theologian that God -
images have never been very important in Christian art?
After placing test subjects in a brain scanner, Moulton showed
them images they had never seen before.
Whereas deep learning can identify a dog and even classify its breed from
an image it has never seen before, it does not know the person should be walking the dog instead of the dog walking the person.
«Many of
these images have never been seen, much less analyzed,» Google said in its press release.
Brown University brain scientists didn't just study how recognition of familiarity and novelty arise in the mammalian brain, they actually took control, inducing rats to behave as if images they'd seen before were new, and
images they had never seen were old.
Visual artist Sophie Clements joins her longtime sound design / music collaborator Jo Wills to discuss their site - specific piece Attempting to Delay the Inevitable, an installation at the Dolby Gallery; the role of sound in her visual art pieces; why computer - graphics
images would never work in her art; and how sound and image collaborate to create wonder, awe, and seduction in the audience.
Their public
image has never been worse.
Visiting your town ten years before, I'd encountered an image I've never forgotten: Florence in the distance, long - shadowed and golden.
These images have never - been - seen by the public and share not only the tale of the old hotel, but show the humor of the photographers and the Warren family.
Volker Hüller's work invites associations from the viewer that range from citing Expressionism, Modernism, to Bauhaus, to Cubist influences, especially in an age when art historical
images have never been so accessible for the spectator to project on a work.
Aside from the one used for the Stable gallery announcement,
these images have never been published or exhibited.
CB Over the years, some of the painters I admire most have said that their main objective is to create
an image they have never seen before.
Many of the later
images have never before been on view.
Not exact matches
«Respectfully, anyone who thinks this man represents our culture and values
has never worn the maroon beret... and
never will,» the 82nd Airborne Division tweeted, referring to the
image.
Though we may
never know how much knowledge these leaders
had prior to the public exposé, it is a compelling case of what can happen when leaders become too focused on an
image of perfection.
Through the
images and words we choose, we become inspired to move forward with ideas for the future we might
never have considered before.»
Breakthrough: Two AI systems can spar with each other to create ultra-realistic original
images or sounds, something machines
have never been able to do before.
Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified
image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate
has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it
has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
When in 2003, I started working on my business plan and created Michele Benza,
Image Consulting and Posture I
never envisioned that the new venture
would be so much fun and so rewarding.
«In short, TMAF is there for us, not only improving our
image but in recruiting at a time when we
have never been shorter of drivers and technicians in our industry.
It's a little aggravating when this happens to an industry that is working hard to clean up an
image that it
never should
have had in the first place.
The building of the local hospital, the ambulance that got me there before I died from blood loss, the
image of God in the paramedics that made them give their lives to rescuing people they
've never met, the wisdom of the surgeon, the intelligence and skill of the thousands of individuals whose discoveries
have made operating theatres and anaesthesia possible — all of these are gracious gifts of a loving God, whose mercy enables healings to take place across the world that
would, in any other generation, be considered quite miraculous.
I
've never had an appreciation for grape juice and stale crackers, so for this
image I didn't want to paint birds picking over seeds, bread crumbs or bugs.
For years, I
had twisted nightmares about being chased down by my abusers and perverted
images I could
have never conjured on my own.
He added, in a tone so humble and sincere that his character
would never have used it: «She taught me to be grateful for my life regardless of what that entailed, and that's directly related to the
image of Christ on the cross and the example of sacrifice that he gave us.
Likewise, chemicals or bodily fluids could
never have produced the clarity of the
image.
Surely, however, the basic affirmation of Christian theism, founded (once we
have got behind the
images in which often it was phrased) on the biblical witness to the faithfulness and consistency of God and to his unfailing maintenance of the creation in being, is that all things at all times and in all places are present to God, that he is always at work in them, that he constantly energizes through them, that he
never ceases to move in the creation towards the accomplishment of his holy will and the revelation of his holy purpose.
I
have never thought about this, no matter what some people assume, the word leader is definately more likely to give the wrong
image of the role.
Every
image has at least one minister (some more than one, as in teaching); but he is
never alone if we read beyond the cartoon itself.
They
have an
image of a
never - ending sing - along in the sky, one great hymn after another, forever and ever, amen.
I
have never thought that God
would create anyone in his
image, and that somehow that someone
would have no opportunity whatsoever to love, worship and follow him.
The focused
image of an exemplary man not walking with the wicked or standing among sinners or sitting with mockers — «Happy is the man who...» — is turned into the bland self - help didacticism of a second - person pronoun in order to avoid the dread masculine reference: «If you
would be happy: /
never walk with the wicked...» (1:1).
The
image above represents what
has been my view for a while, that to use the Lord's name in vain is to speak for God when He
never spoke, or ascribe something to God (our actions and behaviors) in ways He
never approved.
This state of affairs can be only partially encouraging, however, for the increasing worldwide popularity of TV
has been accompanied by a steady decrease in reading (and in nations where the literacy rate is low, television can
have an instant impact on people who
have never read a newspaper or magazine) At any rate, recent research
has concluded that of all media, newspapers do the best job of presenting a satisfactory
image of aging.
I often
have it said to me, when I speak in gatherings, that women always only speak of negative
images,
never affirming what is positive and good in our lives — but is there not a basis on which women are forced to speak out, or is silence preferred?
A great deal of our singing
has had images of soldiers and warriors, but
never of midwives.
He is the
image of God, because a theological reinterpretation of the Word
has been effected, but he is
never rendered visible and distinguishable as God in our reality.
We
would never consider using a corpse to try and forge a religious artifact in this day and age, but in the dark ages there were many people who wouldn't bat an eye at killing a peasant to matched the
image they wanted for Jesus, ensuring the body was properly coated with blood and oils, and wrapping the body tightly in the shroud to try and produce the desired
image.
It is doubtless true that the sea of faith
never had a high tide along the upper Pacific coast, but the melancholy roar of its receding tide - to use Matthew Arnold's
image -
has been heard in many other states.
However, I
have NEVER seen an
image of jesus that looked like a member of the jewish race on the cross.
Though television
has brought into our homes
images from around the world, the shrinking globe
has never become a village.
I
never wavered in my theological convictions, but I
had to get a church up and running, and I was ready to use any means to do it: appeal to people's consumer instincts, use abstract principles to unify enthusiasm, shape goals through catchy slogans, create publicity
images to provide ego enhancement.
No, he means just the opposite of this; what is good for its own sake is precisely the habit of mind that «
never views any part of the extended subject matter of Knowledge without recollecting that it is but a part» and that «makes everything in some sort lead to everything else» and «
would communicate the
image of the whole to every separate portion.»
That clause
has a long history of interpretation that I shall not review here, but it certainly does not mean and
has never meant the American state
has no interest in or concern for religion, or churches either, for that matter, and it certainly does not me and politics
have nothing to do with each other.8 To the extent the «wall of separation»
image leads to those conclusions it distorts the entire history of the American understanding of religion and leads to such absurd conclusions as that religious congregations should
have no tax exemption and legislative bodies should not be opened with prayer.
No doubt, the Incarnate Word is
never without witness, but we
have little reason to believe that a Christ who
has fully and totally entered the world could be known by a Church that refuses either to abandon its transcendent
image of Christ or to negate its religious movement of involution and return.
Hmmm... I
've never encountered an
image use policy like yours.
I speak at dozens of Christian conferences in a given year, and I can say without hesitation that I
've never attended a Christian conference so energized by the Spirit, so devoid of empty showmanship or preoccupation with
image, so grounded in love and abounding in grace.
Because the liturgy gives us our best
image of heaven, because the words and actions of public worship mimic the divine service performed by the angels and saints who attend God's throne, a rumor
has gotten out that heaven will be church services that
never end, This is a terrifying prospect to my 13 - year - old.