Sentences with phrase «now sees objects»

While early on in her first month, your baby could only focus on things that were about a foot away from her face, she now sees objects clearly that are several feet away.

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In addition, Waymo said it has now developed short and long range LIDAR sensors that allow its vehicles to «see small people and objects close to the car, and spot tiny objects far away, too,» the CEO said.
Now if I make a space - time diagram of a particle at rest whose boundaries are given by two lines and then suddenly accelerate it to another velocity, I see that if I push on one side of the object it immediately responds on the other side.
Now, with that in view — which I think is a reasonable objection to a document which wants to be seen as, above all things, «reasonable» — why would I object to the whole thing as «obscuring the Gospel»?
It will be seen by now that «B as Tonic» — as a limited set of two eternal objects — is itself a complex eternal object made up of the related components «B» and «tonic.»
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
Now in chapter 27 we are in the court before the sanctuary, in which the dominant object is the great altar (see 40:29).
For in the later work, where a full - scale «metaphysical synthesis» is attempted, Bradley's reconciling concept of feeling is now resorted to as an expression of the «togetherness of entities in the world, i.e., with Bradley, Whitehead does not see experience primarily as a matter of the cognition of objects.
Now they understand that something exists even though they can't see it (experts call this «object permanence»), which is why separation anxiety can kick in around nNow they understand that something exists even though they can't see it (experts call this «object permanence»), which is why separation anxiety can kick in around nownow.
Week 43 Out of sight, but not out of mind — your baby now knows that objects exist even when she can't see them.
He can now see things that are in the distance, and thus you will find him staring off at objects that are farther across the room.
Once she can pick things up, she'll want to grab everything she sees, so it's a good idea to keep dangerous and valuable objects out of her reach from now on.
Now, your little one can see quite well near and far and even focus on quickly moving objects.
Now their case has had a boost: a newly seen object, 2014 SR349, seems to be part of the same cluster.
Now that we've proven they can recognize that objects are new, we can go in with a nutrient and see how they perform,» Fleming says.
Now waves have a certain wavelength, and common experience of such waves as may be seen, for example, on the surface of the sea tells us that an object which is very much smaller than the length of the wave has no appreciable effect upon it.
If you now look at, say, a white object or surface, what do you see?
The residents of Cleethorpes knew there was something out here — the strange black objects that I can now see sticking out of the mud were a giveaway.
«It's remarkable that we've now seen for the first time a physical object from outside our Solar System,» says lead author Dr Alan Jackson, a postdoc at the Centre for Planetary Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough in Ontario, Canada.
In 1942 Sakata and Takeshi Inoue suggested that Anderson and Neddermeyer had not seen Yukawa's particle but instead had seen a lighter object, now called a muon, which came from the decay of the true Yukawa particle, the pion.
«The ability to see the density of objects is awesome, and the use of that technology can be vastly more discerning as to weapon or pen or whatever than we have now,» Marpet says.
OBSERVING an object in more than one quantum state at once — in a superposition — is still an elusive goal (see main story), but teleporting such an object is now old hat.
Leonardo puzzled over how we can see a single world of solid objects given the different eye views (now known as Leonardo's paradox), but he failed to grasp the critical point that retinal disparity is not a problem but is the basis for stereopsis.
Now, researchers reporting in Current Biology on September 21 have found that those cells light up even when a person sees a familiar face or object but fails to notice it.
[1] The astronomers George Herbig and Guillermo Haro were not the first to see one of the objects that now bear their names, but they were the first to study the spectra of these strange objects in detail.
At first they objected (it's only now that I see why!)
Donald Trump said Thursday that he meant exactly what he said when he called President Barack Obama the founder of ISIS and objected when a Our New Store is now open, Come see us at: New Address.
Nanny Olive seems to be the only person who objects to the child's exploitation, and we see Billy Moon submit himself to it to make his parents happy, even though his father pays much less attention to him now that he's no longer using him as a subject for his work.
The title comes from the old illusionist saying, «Now you see it, now you don't,» and like the object that is there one moment and gone the next, so is the fleeting memory of Now You See Now you see it, now you don't,» and like the object that is there one moment and gone the next, so is the fleeting memory of Now You See see it, now you don't,» and like the object that is there one moment and gone the next, so is the fleeting memory of Now You See now you don't,» and like the object that is there one moment and gone the next, so is the fleeting memory of Now You See Now You See See Me.
When Walters says to Reilly: «Now that I've met you, would you object to never seeing me again.»
Harold now works on Wall Street, where he can see a group of protestors objecting to financial malfeasance (judicious timing, that).
«Shoe designers now build twenty shoes in a day with instant prototyping,» Gasevski says, «and we need to be able to realize three - dimensional objects as quickly, perhaps with holograms, things we can see in three dimensions even if we can't touch them.»
We first saw it in a tweet earlier this week but now there is a video showing how the new FANUC M - 2000iA / 1700L Robot can lift and move heavy objects like a 3400 lb Corvette Stingray.
We take it for granted now, most of us, this point of view, as a second site, because many of us have flown, many of us have been up there, and, even if we haven't, most of us have seen the pictures of our world as a distant object, beamed to Earth by satellite.
Now, the reason you don't see used bookstores within new bookstores is that the used books compete with the new books and the publishers supplying the new books would object.
If you were lax in your work earlier on you may now see the things you have missed: object guarding, unfavorable reactions towards unfamiliar people, animals, or things that your dog missed during the socialization stage.
> C4 explosives are now properly seen by clients when placed on moveable objects.
Instead of being a «See through everything, everywhere» tool, Batman will now only be able to see through objects that he is looking directly at, while the rest of the world around him is blurred and slightly obscurSee through everything, everywhere» tool, Batman will now only be able to see through objects that he is looking directly at, while the rest of the world around him is blurred and slightly obscursee through objects that he is looking directly at, while the rest of the world around him is blurred and slightly obscured.
Other enhancements in PH2 include the ability to see interactive objects in the game environment, an instant kill ability and the player character can now also carry up to 3 items.
It took me many years to get from this artist's form to his content, but now I see that move as a necessary step toward understanding the exceptional lives his familiar objects live.
Part homage, part ironic reinvention, Thomas's 1990s abstractions can be seen as following the 1980s work of Peter Halley, Phillip Taaffe, Sherrie Levine, but their deft shuffling of the material and the immaterial, of the object and its image, orient them toward the future (i.e., now) rather than the past.
Adel Abdessemed: The Pulitzer Prize - winning icon of Vietnam War atrocity — one of photojournalism's decisive moments, a snapped shot seen around the world — now an aesthetic object in prehistoric dentine.
Berlin Gallery Weekend / / / Berlin Month of Performance Art How to Explain Objects to a Hare Blanket By Johanna Thompson There is an overwhelming amount to do and see right now...
As an artist who works primarily with subverting objects, meanings and realities in order to generate new experiences or situations, we go intrigued about seeing his solo show Pero Come Pero (Dog Eat Dog) solo show that is now on view at La Cause Galeria in Madrid.
While the move is less radical than routine (by now we've all seen paintings brought in to function as artifacts, arranged in concert with other art or art - like objects), it effectively releases Louis» work from its unimaginative role as illustration for Clement Greenberg, opening the work for new meanings.
06.2017 Suffering ², MONA, Tasmania (solo show) 04.2017 The World Made New, PiArts London [commissioned] 03.2017 Casebooks, Ambika P3 London [commission] 10.2016 Suffering, Queenstown, Tasmania [commission] 10.2016 Nowhere Less Now ⁷ Glynn Vivian Gallery, Swansea, Wales, UK [commissioned solo show] 07.2016 Leisure Land Golf, Quad, Derby, UK 06.2016 Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary UK 04.2016 Leisure Land Golf, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK 02.2016 Objects Do Things, Ujazdowsky Castle, Centre for Contemporary Art, Poland 03.2016 Stories in the Dark, The Beaney, Whitstable Biennale, UK 05.2015 Leisure Land Golf, Venice Biennale (EM15 commission) 01.2015 Reads Like a Book, Cricoteka, Kraków, Poland 09.2014 Mirrorcity, Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London [new work] 10.2014 Top of the World, Sami Centre for Contemporary Art, Karasjok, Norway 01.2014 For The Record, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, UK 09.2013 Entangled ², (Theatre II), Matt's Gallery, London (solo show) 09.2013 Monocular ⁴, Quad, Derby [commission] 08.2013 Narrative Structures, Stryx, Birmingham, UK 06.2013 Nowhere Less Now ², (Red Queen) MONA, Tasmania, Australia [commission] 05.2013 A» Comes First, Toulouse International Art Festival, France [commission] 01.2013 The Book Lovers, EFA Project Space, New York, USA 11.2012 The Book Lovers, MHKA, Antwerp, Begium 11.2012 Reality Bites, Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland 09.2012 Nowhere Less Now, Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn, London [Artangel commission solo show] 07.2012 Entangled ², Turner Contemporary, Margate [commission] 06.2012 Focal Points: Art and Photography, Manchester Art Gallery, UK 05.2012 Møte (Meeting), Galleri Festiviteten, Norway 03.2012 Ich is ein Anderer, Kunstverein Freiburg, Germany 02.2012 A Trip to the Moon, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden11.2011 Monodrome, Athens Biennale, Greece 11.2011 Beyond Deception, Erik Steen Gallery, Oslo, Norway 08.2011 Something In The Way, Lofoten International Art Festival, Norway 07.2011 Outrageous Fortunes, Focal Point Gallery, Southend, UK 03.2011 Extramission 6, TPW Gallery, Toronto [as part of Images Festival solo show] 03.2011 Dis - covery, Salamanca Art Centre, Tasmania 03.2011 The Collection, Rugby Art Gallery, inaugural exhibition of CAS and V&A purchase for the collection 03.2011 Just Photography, Ancient and Modern at Martos Gallery, New York, USA 02.2011 It has to be this way ², BALTIC, Gateshead (solo show) 11.2010 Persistence of Vision, Kunsthallen Nikolaj, Copenhagen, Denmark 10.2010 It has to be this way ², Mead Gallery, Warwick (solo show) 10.2010 It has to be this way1.5, Aspex Gallery, Porstmouth (solo show) 09.
Seeing Round Corners (Turner Contemporary, Margate UK, 2016); Objects Do Things, (Centre of Contemporary Art, Poland 2016); Stories in the Dark (Whitstable Biennale, UK, 2016); Doug Fishbone's Leisure Land Golf, (Venice Biennale 2015); Reads Like a Book The Book Lovers (Cricoteka, Poland, 2015); Mirrorcity (Hayward Gallery, London, 2014); The Red Queen (MONA, Tasmania, Australia 2013); Toulouse International Art Festival (Hȏtel - Dieu, Toulouse, France, 2013); Entangled2 Theatre II (Matt's Gallery London 2013); Monocular4 (Quad, Derby, UK 2013); Nowhere Less Now (Artangel commission, Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn, London, 2012); Entangled2 (Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK 2012); Extramission 6 (Gallery TPW, Toronto, 2011); Einladung zur Ausstellung (Kunstverein Freiburg, Germany 2012); A Trip to the Moon, (Bonniers Konsthall, Sweden 2012); Monodrome, Athens Biennale, (Greece 2011); Lofoten International Art Festival, (Norway, 2011); Dis - covery (Salamanca Art Centre, Tasmania, 2011); The Collection (Rugby Art Gallery, 2011); Steps into the Arcane (Kunstmuseum Thurgau, Switzerland 2011); It has to be this way ² (National Gallery of Denmark, 2010 (SMK), Mead Gallery, Warwick, 2010 and BALTIC, Gateshead, 2011); Broadcast commission 3 minute wonder series, Channel 4 (27,28,29,30 Sept 2010 and October 2010); It has to be this way 1.5 (Aspex gallery Portsmouth, 2010); Persistence of Vision (FACT, Liverpool, 2010 and Nikolaj Art Centre Copenhagen 2010 - 2011); It has to be this way, (Matts Gallery, 2009); Altermodern, 4th Tate Triennial, (Tate Britain, 2009); Event Horizon, (Royal Academy of Art, 2008); Swallowing Black Maria, (Smart Project Space, Amsterdam 2007); CinemArt, (The Auditorium, Rome, 2007); Foreign Bodies, (White Box, New York, 2007); The Believers, (touring show in Norway with performances, Stavanger, Førde and Bergen, 2007).
Now, over 40 years later, Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960 — 1971 surveys the decisive decade that led up to Ono's unauthorized exhibition at MoMA, bringing together approximately 125 of her early objects, works on paper, installations, performances, audio recordings, and films, alongside rarely seen archival materials.
Selected group exhibitions and screenings include I like to fondle, Acme Fire Station, London UK (2017); Cruising Spaces, LUX, London UK (2017); Now We Are Six, Marian Cramer Projects, Amsterdam NL (2016); The Ultimate Vessel, Koppe Astner, Glasgow UK (2016); Discursive Objects, WAH Gallery, Eindhoven NL (2015); Blurred Edges: Non / Fiction, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle US, as part of the Black Box Festival, (2015); The Best Tailor in Town, Hunt Kastner, Prague CH (2015); On the Devolution of Culture, Rob Tufnell, London UK (2014); Last Seen Entering the Biltmore (curated by Anna Gritz), South London Gallery, London UK; I love you Me either, Project Native Informant London UK (both 2014); SECCESSONE (curated by Rhys Coren, Paul Flannery & Attilia Fattori Franchini), bubblebyte.org (2013); Blue Lagoon (curated by Candice Jacobs), One Thornesby Street, Nottingham UK (2013); One and One and One, CGP London UK (2012); Forth & Back, Limoncello, London UK; Florence Loewy, Paris FR; 10,000 Hours, Glasgow International, Glasgow UK; YBAII (curated by Ryan Gander and Christina von Rotenhan), Dienstgebaude, Zurich CH (all 2012).
Only in the British Isles can Celtic decorative style be seen to have survived throughout the Roman period, as shown in objects like the Staffordshire Moorlands Pan and the resurgence of Celtic motifs, now blended with Germanic interlace and Mediterranean elements, in Christian Insular art.
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