Sentences with phrase «into living objects»

The two are not as dissimilar as one might imagine, and both events are ritualised in such a way as to depersonalise the one being looked at, turning them into living objects, fleshy marionettes.

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Magic Leap is creating an «augmented reality» headset — essentially a headset that overlays virtual 3D objects into your field of vision, making them seemingly appear in real life.
The same technology that converted my thoughts into action on the screen someday could be hooked up to a real - life backhoe, robot surgeon, or microwave oven, placing any of those objects at my mental whim.
Also, as I'm wrapping up my doctorate in astrobiology, I will spend a great deal looking at objects I can't see with my physical eye while peering off light years into the galaxy in search of life.
If every object in the universe, and event in your life is the results of past events and the laws of nature, how could «love» even come into the equation?
The micro-genesis of an object is a microcosm of its birth, life and death, a surge of the object into actuality out of abstract, timeless potential.
I think all life was the great lord Xenu came down to earth on his DC - 8 spaceship and put souls into the inanimate objects he found lying around.
However, although their being is rooted in God's apprehension of them, and only through mediation do they enter into our life and thought, Whitehead gives eternal objects a role as final causes somewhat alien to Santayana.
From the lived togetherness of I and It, philosophy abstracts the I into a subject which can do nothing but observe and reflect and the It into a passive object of thought.
In my case the subject has struck a new path and is not at all conscious of the duality of his act; in him life is not split into an object and subject, or into acting and acted.
It is an inclusiveness which realizes the other person in the actuality of his being, but it is not to be identified with «empathy,» which means transposing oneself into the dynamic structure of an object, hence «the exclusion of one's own concreteness, the extinguishing of the actual situation of life, the absorption in pure aestheticism of the reality in which one participates.»
But religious love is only man's natural emotion of love directed to a religious object; religious fear is only the ordinary fear of commerce, so to speak, the common quaking of the human breast, in so far as the notion of divine retribution may arouse it; religious awe is the same organic thrill which we feel in a forest at twilight, or in a mountain gorge; only this time it comes over us at the thought of our supernatural relations; and similarly of all the various sentiments which may be called into play in the lives of religious persons.
Its object is to live the representative life of the Christ in God's beloved world; and Jesus Christ, as Moltmann recently wrote, «did not bring a new religion into the world, but rather new life
Conceivably, «electronics» can be brought into worship along with any other ordinary object from our daily lives.
but i have a new idea for what believers think god is... and it may actually exist and funny enough is only tested thru its effect on other objects — kinda like a black hole — the collective conscienceness of every living thing... since we all are part of the same energies and have in some form or another a conscienciness, i believe that collective is what the believers claim is god — the collective being felt and moved like any conscienceness but with the power to effect us all as we all play into it — as long as we are open to it... your thoughts?
Unlike objects, which enter into experience by virtue of the «intellectuality of recognition,» events are lived through, they extend around us: «They are the medium within which our physical experience develops, or, rather, they are themselves the development of that experience» (PNK 63).
But after World War II, the Court began to insert itself into what James Madison called the «internal» objects of state governments, particularly the culture - forming institutions, including education, religion, marriage, and government's domestic control over matters of life and death.
And so the list goes, with the actual numbers changing somewhat from year to year, yet the fact that more people are killed with blunt objects each year remains constant.For example, in 2011, there was 323 murders committed with a rifle but 496 murders committed with hammers and clubs.While the FBI makes is clear that some of the «murder by rifle» numbers could be adjusted up slightly, when you take into account murders with non-categorized types of guns, it does not change the fact that their annual reports consistently show more lives are taken each year with these blunt objects than are taken with Feinstein's dreaded rifle.Another interesting fact: According to the FBI, nearly twice as many people are killed by hands and fists each year than are killed by murderers who use rifles.
But whatever convenience and expediency require about the way in which the unity of theological study be broken up into manageable parts, the first requirements laid on all the specialists in the community seem to be: that their intellectual participation in the life of the Biblical, the historic and the contemporary Church always have in view the common theological object — God and man in their interrelations; and that it always be carried on in acute awareness of the «world» in which the Church has been assigned its task.
Ordinarily, culture is sub-divided into two categories, «material culture,» referring to the physical objects people use, such as clubs, pots and pans, automobiles, and «non-material culture,» describing such non-physical aspects of human life as ideas, knowledge, language, and conduct.
The local family who live in the nearest house to the ground had objected that expansion to a 60,000 capacity stadium would block light into their home.
Kidorable delights both children and the adults who love them by transforming everyday, functional kids accessories into objects that excite their imaginations and enrich their lives at play.
Most models will turn into an inert object that you will have to drag home after battery life is over.
If their sexual awareness has yet to develop, they don't yet buy into society's emphasis on female breasts primarily as sex objects, and it's not messing kids up to breastfeed well beyond the 1st year of life, how should we respond?
But if you aspire to forms of life in common constellated around public things, in affectively charged ways that are both pleasurable and sometimes infuriating, built around finding, promoting and building shared public objects, engaged in some common cause, but not disciplined into oppressive forms of normalisation, then agonistic politics is very optimistic.
Neo-republicans do not reject the market itself, but as Cécile Laborde and John Maynor say, republicans «object to the market society, where market relations spill into, and corrupt, parts of life where they should not reign supreme.»
She then jumps on Jay using the phrase «prying intrusively» into people's lives, objecting to it.
This painting works because the objects are life - size and depicted in hyper - realistic detail, and also because Remps laid a set of decoys that hoodwink our visual system into perceiving depth, says Priscilla Heard, a neuropsychologist at the University of the West of England in Bristol, UK.
The production of heavier and heavier elements by subsequent generations of stars transformed the universe into a place where new and exotic objects could grow, including a rocky planet called Earth, and the life - forms that call it home.
The contents of the box continually shift as Ferren, Hillis, and their friends add and discard objects that drift into their lives.
Such stars end their lives in huge supernova explosions, ejecting their stellar materials outwards into space and leaving behind an extremely dense and compact object; this could either be a white dwarf, a neutron star or a black hole.
The reader unfamiliar with such sites learns a lot — not least, all sorts of cool jargon: people in Second Life, for example, say objects are «rezzing» into existence, a verb that traces its origin to the 1982 movie Tron.
Earth's life - sustaining liquid came from the dust from which the planet was born, a new look at these particles suggests, and not simply from collisions with objects that later crashed into the planet from space.
So, if a pharmaceutical company creates an Alzheimer's drug to target memory based on research into one type of memory — the part of the brain responsible for finding missing objects, for example — but doesn't also have data on the type of memory that helps individuals remember the important people, places and things in their life, it runs the risk of producing a product that helps a person remember where they put the car keys, but not how they met their spouse.
The final stages of life for a star like our Sun result in the star blowing its outer layers out into the surrounding space, forming objects known as planetary nebulae in a wide range of beautiful and striking shapes.
How drying forests and lightning may have turned fire from a primal threat into a life - sustaining object of reverence
The black hole came into existence billions of years ago, perhaps as very massive stars collapsed at the end of their life cycles and coalesced into a single, supermassive object, Ghez said.
With it, however, has come a decisiveness for what I choose to bring into my life, whether it's a relationship, a practice, or an object.
Following the model of the great early - 20th century photographers, the artist has assembled familiar seaside objects into a remarkable still - life composition.
Madison, WI About Blog I started turning wood into objects for use while living in South Korea.
Elders reading a section of the series to a child or stumbling into one of the films couldn't be blamed for not knowing who Mundungus Fletcher or Regulus Arcturus Black might be, or how, exactly, a Finite Incantatem overthrows a Furnunculus spell, or how so insignificant - looking an item as a cup could possibly be a formidable horcrux (an object into which a wizard deposits a portion of his soul to assure continued life).
Then there are Thing Cards, which are the natural progression from Thing Stickers and once again, they bring real - life 3D objects into the world of Paper Mario to allow you to overcome obstacles and defeat bosses.
From its earliest days as an animation studio, Pixar (now teamed with Disney) has had a knack for pouring life - like qualities into inanimate objects such as their trademark desk lamp.
Tiny cameras would film actual - sized, real life objects and then Rudd's character would be CG'd into that footage.
Wong's best films are highly specific in their examinations of the desire for connection — one character channels his loneliness into the collection of pineapple cans, another rearranges the apartment of the object of her desire, another recasts his life and loves as a sci - fi adventure story — and Days of Being Wild, for all its admirable qualities, is comparatively lacking in that specificity.
It's an odd take on mummy mythology of «lost and forbidden love,» but it does help the film make Boutella into an object of desire rather than a scary monster, only to climax with Cruise accepting his role as her ultimate master and then French - kissing the life out of her.
Water was «read» by their mind, heart, sensorial attitude, into a valuable process of transdisciplinary knowledge.3 The visit to The Water Tower4 of the town and its museum facilitated the real knowledge of the objects and instruments that were used during the centuries by the rural and urban civilization concerning the use of water; the creative workshops facilitated unexpected «meetings» between poetry, music and painting in the artistic imaginary frame of water; the presentations revealed the magic powers of the water as they are known in folklore, mythology and also the astonishing Bible significations of the water and its use in religious rituals; the scientific outlook on water brought forward for discussion its physical - chemical properties, its role in the human metabolism and in all living beings.
Year 6 Science Assessments and Tracking Objectives covered: Describe how living things are classified into broad groups according to common observable characteristics and based on similarities and differences, including micro-organisms, plants and animals Give reasons for classifying plants and animals based on specific characteristics Identify and name the main parts of the human circulatory system, and describe the functions of the heart, blood vessels and blood Recognise the impact of diet, exercise, drugs and lifestyle on the way their bodies function Describe the ways in which nutrients and water are transported within animals, including humans Recognise that living things have changed over time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago Recognise that living things produce offspring of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents Identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment in different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution Recognise that light appears to travel in straight lines Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain that objects are seen because they give out or reflect light into the eye Explain that we see things because light travels from light sources to our eyes or from light sources to objects and then to our eyes Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain why shadows have the same shape as the objects that cast them Associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit Compare and give reasons for variations in how components function, including the brightness of bulbs, the loudness of buzzers and the on / off position of switches Use recognised symbols when representing a simple circuit in a diagram
Standing only a few inches taller than some of her fifth - graders, Mlodzinski circulates around her 24 students, sprawled over desks and on the floor at work on a final project for their geometry unit, drawing different shapes and turning them into objects from everyday life.
Once again, we trade wear and tear on the drivetrain in exchange for decreasing the risk of loss of life, limb, or property, which could occur if the operator loses control of the vehicle and careens into a person, another car, or some other object that creates immediate damage.
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