Sentences with phrase «like levitation»

Players will earn «psi - mutations» like levitation, robotic limbs or telekinesis!
Like the levitation scene, which feels like a nod to Tarkovsky.
This really is the perfect piece for a laid - back festival like Levitation.

Not exact matches

The startup is working on technology that would use magnetic levitation in low - pressure tubes to transport people and goods at airplane - like speeds.
But while Jonathan Swift's version of levitation is science fiction, it and other cultural examples dot this accessible illustration of the physics that allow for real - life wonders like maglev trains.
They are used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, magnetic levitation trains and particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider.
«He has a Cloak of Levitation that allows him to fly, but he doesn't fly like Superman or like Thor.
Although it can fight its weight through cornering — even with the standard steel suspension — the optional AIRMATIC package with adaptive dampers, comes also with levitation - like levels of comfort on smooth surfaces.
You can experience the thrilling sensation with features like Double - Hits, Levitation and Deadly Combos!
playing on loop and showing us some small tourist souvenirs from Rome, like the Colosseum, a helmet, Saint Cecilia's statue, almost made sacred suspended above a magnetic levitation pad.
In the same topological vein but with a more explicitly scientific approach, Alyson Shotz's works try to visibilize phenomena like gravitational waves or quantum interweaving, while Agnieszka Kurant uses the surprising levitation of her meteorites to suggest the convergence of the artistic value of air (beginning with the iconic Paris Air bottled by Marcel Duchamp in 1919) and its property value in the current economy.
It is a dense and rich issue featuring among its many highlights exclusive photographic work by Dan Holdsworth, a visit to the workshop of sculptor and large scale levitation master Ron van der Ende, the eyebrow - raising imagery of Hong Kong illustrator Tore Cheung, a study of art inspired by maps, satellite pictures and geography, as well as a guide to one of the world's most vibrant art capitals: New York — which includes intense, intimate and candid interviews with the likes of Marina Abramovic, Grisha Bruskin, Gregory Crewdson and Robert Longo.
(This is a little like dental humour, I realize; levity and levitation aren't as close as the words might suggest.)
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z