Sentences with phrase «manipulated in»

It has to be used, applied and manipulated in some fashion.
But, I'm sure it's something just as important as a stuffed animal that lets out a computer recorded laugh when the sensors below its fur are manipulated in just the right way.
This can be manipulated in the gallery after you take the shot.
However, the same scholars believe that bitcoin can be manipulated in closed circles as there have been allegations of multiple market manipulations and bitcoin exchanges faking the trading volume in the past year.
OnePlus and Meizu are at the center of all - new benchmark cheating controversies, with Geekbench scores apparently manipulated in their favor.
The goal, as The Guardian reported, was to combine social media's reach with big data analytical tools to create psychographic profiles that could then be manipulated in what Bannon and Cambridge Analytica investor Robert Mercer allegedly referred to as a military - style psychological operations campaign — targeting U.S. voters.
I do not want to see people being manipulated in a direction which is unknown to them, by unknown people who pay for it.
There are other variables that can be manipulated in your favor to compensate for these.
«At a time when constitutional change is in the air, the right of citizens to defend themselves against state - funded prosecutions is not something that should be manipulated in a political way, but investigated impartially to appropriate savings and reforms that are sustainable and in the public interest.»
The resulting image is just that — an image — and therefore can't be manipulated in Word or any other program.
And, data have been manipulated in order to fake a warming trend: Climategate.
Have the GISS and NCDC data sets been manipulated in any way?
It was the first time that seawater chemistry was experimentally manipulated in a natural coral reef environment.
However, your point is taken that we could do a «running up the escalator» graph to show that short - term data can be manipulated in the opposite way, as opposed to the way it's actually manipulated, which is what the current Escalator shows.
If one is of a generous nature, not prone to «conspiratorialed idealisationisms» one could conclude that the data has been accidentally manipulated in a way that, coincidentally, fits the CO2 hypothesis.
People who see others as pawns to be manipulated in their long lasting culture war, that being to WASPize the world.
Magnum Photos was founded on the ideal that photographs must not be altered, cropped or manipulated in any form without permission from Magnum Photos.
Repeat, fast - forward, rewind, pause, recycle, live, delay: these terms are part of the language we use to describe how temporality is manipulated in the contemporary world.
Set in the East End of London, the series features two dominant images, manipulated in various ways: The Union Jack (the British Flag) and Gilbert & George.
An installation view of «The Theater of Robert Anton,» with the tiny, expressive puppets he manipulated in silent performances.
«I want people to be emotionally manipulated in my shows,» she explains.
Moving away from two - dimensional drawings, artist Mark Fox creates vast sculptural installations from pen and ink on paper, cut and manipulated in unexpected ways.
For this exhibition, in fact, Trayte picked the brains of Professor Charles Spence at the experimental psychology laboratory at Oxford University, to understand how consumer decision - making is manipulated in commercial environments using various means, materials, lighting and temperatures.
Marten's work has been referred to as «like good hip hop» in the way it co-opts materials and re-purposes them to her own will; similarly her approach to three dimensional work has been compared to the way digital material is manipulated in contemporary film work.
Some are slightly altered copies of each other, and others are shaped as if the works are dragged or manipulated in the way we move images around on an iPad.
Knuth's interest in material and metaphor are highly influenced by Los Angeles where people and materials are manipulated in extreme ways leading to transcendent and poetic results.
Once manipulated in this way, the «tinkered» paintings «map no man's lands» and become «abstract deserts having no reference to our reality.»
Memories are unhinged, taking form in artifacts that can be communally experienced and manipulated in synthetic continuum.
Most of the work exhibited is manipulated in some way either digitally or through the printing process.
By making the viewer acutely aware of the act of production, the collection invites reflection upon the way observation is manipulated in the digital age.
To create these works, the artist would pour acrylic paint directly onto the canvas, which was liberated from its frame and manipulated in ways that blurred the distinctions between painting and sculpture.
To make one image Campus begins with a number of conventionally - taken photographs which are fed into a computer, digitized by a scanner and then manipulated in the computer by the artist.
The images are developed from collages of torn and cut paper which are scanned and manipulated in the digital environment and printed onto canvas with archival pigment inks.
Crowner states, «I think that art history can be a medium that can be manipulated in the same way that a material, like paint or clay, can be.»
Aaron Siskind (1903 — 1991) is best known for his abstract photographs, often of natural forms or architectural features that were manipulated in order to produce unfamiliar images.
And how we all take for granted that photographs are manipulated in some way.
Other existing works - from his archive - have been manipulated in a post-photography, post-production experimental way of working.
(Schimmel, p. 72) Some of the resulting photographs were straight prints, others were manipulated in the darkroom and still others, like Quetta, Pakistan, were embellished by hand with colorful egg tempera inks and gold and silver paint.
Their strong relationship to nature is evident through the use of a natural material like clay manipulated in order to become nature again, but in this case nature has become fetishised as in the lava trees» totemic presence.
These works evolved to eventually include text - based elements that he manipulated in a painterly manner.
The images are compiled from collages of torn and cut paper which are scanned, further layered and manipulated in the digital environment and printed onto canvas with archival pigment inks.
Wilson's photographs, taken on site in the Western United States, Hawaii and Iceland, are manipulated in her studio and amalgamated with industrial materials, exposing their architectural qualities to investigate interior and exterior spaces.
The digital form is then manipulated in both size and shape before being printed through a process called Rapid Prototyping.
Chamberlain's process of construction has its roots in industrial fabrication, given that mechanical car crushers impart preliminary form to the raw material, which is then further manipulated in the sculptural process.
Using our spline - based editor, tracks can be fully manipulated in 3D for the first time, allowing you to create any shape you can dream up.
The models are rendered in 3D and the black outline can actually be manipulated in weight or removed completely.
Gameplay-wise VCR (heh) is an exciting example of what can be achieved when a turn - based strategy core is manipulated in creative ways.
Where one is so clearly being manipulated in some shady fashion, the other finds herself as seemingly the only sane person fighting against a society resigned to the status quo.
Web of Fate presents dozens of shards that when manipulated in the correct angle assembles an image that is a piece of the puzzle in revealing the truth of Shelob's past and Mordor's future.
It can be manipulated in real time and features great lighting effects.
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