Sentences with phrase «images rendered in»

At Blum & Poe, he is showing three new interconnected bodies of work that focus on wrestlers — tussling, in close - up and their images rendered in profile.
In this particular series on view at Roman Road, Osaka serves as the focus, with images rendered in black - and - white film, part - developed, solarized and then redeveloped before being printed onto aluminum sheet.
In a side - by - side comparison, actual photos are compared to digital images rendered in real time on this new engine.
Shakespeare's dynamic, magazine - style spreads contain maps, headlines, photos, and evocative images rendered in torn paper and thick ink scrawls.
The Israeli - born painter Tomer Aluf mixes up abstraction and narration to express scenes of personal significance, and in this series each painting has a secondary image rendered in relief, like Picabia's transparencies.

Not exact matches

Facing fully real things, we render them knowable in the images of language, art, and mathematical science.
Surely anyone who did find God in such items wouldn't render them so blithely in bland and flat images.
We mentioned as another aspirant for the position of rendering the proper function of the parishioner in pastoral care a group counseling image.
There is nothing in any age — be it atomic, anxious, organization - man, or one - world — that renders this image superfluous, if we understand it aright.
Although the (inferred) politics of the ICEL translators is decidedly pacific, the translators are quite strong in rendering the bristling martial images of God, perhaps because of their commitment to poetic concreteness:
He made Adam and Eve in His image — having arms and legs is not what renders us in God's image, becoming Christlike is why we are here.
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.
In a number of cases we are told that they are «nothingnesses» — so we render the contemptuous word; but indeed it has common use as a normal term for foreign images: all alike, the gods and their symbols were nothing at all.
It is the gift of an image of divine humility which renders reality intelligible in an unprecedented way.
Together, these two renderings of the Sabbath commandment summarize the most fundamental stories and beliefs of the Hebrew scriptures: creation and exodus, humanity in God's image and a people liberated from captivity.
Hmmm... I could have sworn there was something about Christ asking whose image was on the money and telling those who questioned him to render unto Caesar that which was Caesars» and unto God that which was God's for their rewards would be in heaven... then again, maybe I just imagined that part.
We tapped San Diego artist Richard Hawk — who creates copper oxidation masterworks through the use of acid solutions — to render the image of a jet engine by dipping his brushes in our sauce, and letting its Carolina Reaper & Moruga Scorpion peppers serve as paint.
But, it was rendered onto a Williams FW40 and the low - res image released by F1's governing body meant it was tough to imagine what it would actually look like in the flesh.
She builds layers of meaning by combining ephemera, oil paint and beeswax, rendering modern images in an ancient medium.
And in 2008, Barack Obama was the first candidate to take his name almost entirely out of the branding equation, leaving supporters instead with the wearable and sharable dawn - of - a-new-day «O», brilliant in it's simplicity, rendering and image of the sun shining over a field which also happened to be the American flag.
I had the pleasure of unveiling renderings of several of these proposed towers during my recent State of the City Address, and in this post, you can view images of New Rochelle's near - future.
In an interview he gave to the House magazine, he credited Blair and Peter Mandelson with successfully having improved Labour's image in order to secure election victory but accused Blair of then jettisoning Labour's core values and consequently rendering the party intellectually bankrupIn an interview he gave to the House magazine, he credited Blair and Peter Mandelson with successfully having improved Labour's image in order to secure election victory but accused Blair of then jettisoning Labour's core values and consequently rendering the party intellectually bankrupin order to secure election victory but accused Blair of then jettisoning Labour's core values and consequently rendering the party intellectually bankrupt.
«We therefore call on you sir and your commission, the EFCC, to render unreserved apology for the damage already committed and take remedial action in restoring to Mrs. Jonathan battered image,» the group's letter read.
SCI - FI GRAPHICS GET REAL A new laser system renders 3 - D images in thin air, and could pave the way for futuristic displays akin to the iconic Princess Leia scene in Star Wars.
A new laser system renders full - color 3 - D images in thin air, researchers report in the Jan. 25 Nature.
A model can be displayed visually as a two - dimensional image through a process called 3D rendering, or used in non-graphical computer simulations and calculations.
3D computer graphics (in contrast to 2D computer graphics) are graphics that utilize a three - dimensional representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images.
Five years ago Viviana Gradinaru was slicing thin pieces of mouse brain in a neurobiology lab, slowly compiling images of the two - dimensional slivers for a three - dimensional computer rendering.
In his thirties, he learned about a new way to stain tissue developed by the Italian Camillo Golgi: a new silver - based stain that turned some nerve cells completely black while leaving most others entirely untouched, rendering the delicate branches of the nerve processes clearly visible (as seen in the image on the leftIn his thirties, he learned about a new way to stain tissue developed by the Italian Camillo Golgi: a new silver - based stain that turned some nerve cells completely black while leaving most others entirely untouched, rendering the delicate branches of the nerve processes clearly visible (as seen in the image on the leftin the image on the left).
The tiniest eddies in air send ripples through the fog, rendering the slab too bumpy and jittery to support images detailed enough for watching sharp video or reading text.
Virtual surgery used in this manner has also been limited by technology, as most computers available to surgeons for this work can do little more than render relatively crude images of tissue, muscles and organs.
Newly developed «cinematic rendering» technology can produce photorealistic 3D images from traditional CT and MRI data, with potential applications in medical education, communication with patients and physicians, and early disease detection, according to an article published in the August 2017 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR).
This novel technique, which produces a more lifelike image than can be achieved with standard volume rendering, has the potential to create a new paradigm in virtual anatomic visualization, said one of the article's authors, Dr. U. Joseph Schoepf of the Department of Radiology and Radiological Science at the Medical University of South Carolina.
In an LED display, the emissions from red, green and blue diodes are blended to create the white and colored light necessary to render images.
To render a final model, Berger and others inspect every image by eye, coloring each individual neuron in its own specific shade.
This means that the most intense images — reaching 4 - nm resolution scattering — are overexposed in the center of the diffraction pattern, which renders image reconstruction impossible.»
«The original image was overexposed, rendering the illumination source uncertain,» explains Wallisch, who serves as a clinical assistant professor in NYU's Department of Psychology.
«Cinematic rendering, a new 3D reconstruction technique, provides a lifelike representation of imaging data and may have potential for enhancing diagnostic utility compared with volume rendering, particularly in terms of a more natural and physically accurate image with improved shape and depth perception,» Schoepf said.
Applications for cinematic image rendering include surgical planning in several specialties, including thoracic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, and interventional radiology, the article stated.
In addition, lifelike, cinematically - rendered images can enhance physician - patient communications and relationships, leading to more informed decisions and possibly improved compliance.
From rendering crystal - clear images on screens no matter what the lighting to finding water in the desert, bug - inspired innovation is taking flight.
Volume - rendering software was paired with CT angiography to discern an abnormal widening in the aorta (the large pink vessel running from the top of the image, surrounding the heart, to the lower parts of the body) close to the heart.
Although other pigments could have been present in Microraptor's feathers, they would have been largely masked by black pigments, rendering the creature crowlike in appearance (main image) except for that long, bony tail and lengthy feathers on its legs.
Image of a galaxy (center) with incoming cold gas flow, produced by rendering the gas distribution in a supercomputer simulation of a forming galaxy.
The makeup of a meteorite: This series of X-ray-based images shows (from left) a 3 - D volume rendering of a meteorite sample, medium - density metallic alloys and oxides in the sample (center), and high - density metals (right).
Light from oxygen atoms is rendered blue in this image; hydrogen is shown as green, and nitrogen as red.
Furthermore, all data will be presented in a searchable «Tomato Expression Atlas,» a data - visualizing platform that will link gene expression information with images from a computer tomography (CT) scanner, which uses X-rays to render 3 - D virtual images that include internal structures.
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Also utilizing imaging, PIs Joseph Paydarfar, MD, Ryan Halter, PhD, and David Pastel, MD, will test their solution to the problem that, in patients with head and neck cancer, significant tissue deformation occurs during laryngoscopy, rendering pre-operative images unusable for assessing tumor extent and location of critical structures.
Rendered using antique gold threads, the animal's shimmering image makes a chic design statement that works well in both modern and traditional spaces.
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