Sentences with phrase «objects created at»

Art Materialized organizes the objects created at the Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia since its inception in 1977.
They are Space, Mind, Reality, Power, Soul, and Time; six elemental objects created at the birth of the universe that wield immeasurable powers.

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In an article from Co.create.com, Abigail Posner, Head of Strategic Planning And Agency Development at Google explains our societal fascination with sharing cat memes and videos: «In the language of the visual web, when we share a video or an image, we're not just sharing the object, we're also sharing in the emotional response it creates
Lee's research team experiments with technology for creating objects in an «additive» manner like Carbon3D's machines as opposed to a «subtractive» manner in which objects are created by cutting away at large hunks of materials.
But applications for 3D printing, the process of making a physical object from a digital model by adding successive layers of material, don't stop at creating inanimate objects.
In addition to building the first light gun — a gun - shaped controller that allows users to shoot objects on screen — he created the forerunner to Atari's Pong game as well as the colorful electronic memory game Simon, which made its debut in 1978 at Studio 54 and continues to be sold today.
A photo lightbox is a tent - like container with several light bulbs aimed at its interior that photography professionals often use to create well - illuminated images of objects.
Apple's hardware design — at least according to Leander Kahney's account in «Jony Ive» — gradually became an afterthought, with designers doing «skin jobs» for products created by committee rather than dreaming up objects themselves.
The radar shoots lasers at objects in order to detect them and works closely with the cameras and normal radars to create a thorough image of the car's surroundings.
The radar shoots lasers at objects in order to detect them, and works closely with the cameras and normal radar to create a thorough image of the car's surroundings.
The news: Facebook created a data set of 3.5 billion pictures and 17,000 hashtags pulled from public Instagram accounts to improve how well it can recognize objects in images, the company announced on stage at its annual F8 developer conference today.
Yet it is government - created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government has pointed the finger at its own employees on occasion to cover up its poor decision - making, and gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
The player is called into play by a potential co-player and / or play object, and while at play, treats other players and / or «playthings» as personal, creating with them a community that can be characterized by «I - Thou» rather than «1 - It» relationships.
If it is not our collective business to settle theological arguments, why are we creating statutes and committing state resources in support of a practice that rests on the opposite assumption — the assumption that there is no God, or at all events no God who would object to suicide, assisted suicide, and euthanasia?
If someone created a «Cross» soley for the purpose of displaying it at a public memorial I might object, but then again I might not.
Did not God take on flesh and become the object of unspeakable physical suffering at the hands of His created beings, all because of His love for those very beings?
«The best view is by no means the closest view... we consciously stand back and create distance in order to look at the world, i.e., at objects as parts of the world: and also to be unembarrassed by the closeness of that which we wish only to see; to have the full liberty of our scanning attention.»
In my comment a couple of days ago I went through a thought experiment concerning the third possibility above and arrived at the following — if existence just is, then it was not created (either from God or out of nothingness) and therefore it has always been here (remember I'm talking about all of existence, not a conceivably lesser object like the universe).
Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs features 3 - D interiors that come to life through trompe l'oeil 3 - D technology, an art technique that uses realistic imagery to create an optical illusion that objects exist in the space rather than on the screen.
Together with a talented team at BCIT, they created some 3 - D learning objects to insert into online perinatal nursing courses.
Using the same adaptive optics principles that let astronomers see distant objects with such instruments as the Keck Telescope, researchers have created a new device for ophthalmologists to see the eye's retina at the individual cell level.
When an object such as a pebble drops into water, an air - filled cavity is created which ejects air at supersonic speeds, discovered Stephan Gekle at the University of Twente in the Netherlands, and colleagues.
Donald Yeomans, who calculates the orbits for near - Earth objects at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, says that comets flung out from that belt pummeled our planet shortly after its formation and could have left behind water, possibly creating the conditions that allowed Earth to become a cradle for life.
A breakthrough idea five years ago by former University at Buffalo student Zack Vader, then 19, has created a machine that prints three - dimensional objects using liquid metal.
The following month, researchers at the Whitehead Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, created embryos that lack a gene required for placental growth, potentially appeasing those who object to the creation of viable embryos for research.
Imaging the cosmos at near - infrared wavelengths allowed the astronomers to see objects that are both obscured by dust, and extremely distant [2], created when the Universe was just an infant.
Large objects, on the other hand, create such significant gravitational fields that the duplicate states vanish almost at once.
The models simulated the impact of an object large enough to create a basin of Sputnik Planum's size hitting Pluto at a speed expected for that part in the solar system.
Last year, Qi and his colleagues at Georgia Institute of Technology, in collaboration with scientists at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, used a composite made from an acrylic and an epoxy along with a commercial printer and a heat source to create 4 - D objects, such as a flower that can close its petals or a star that morphs into a dome.
«Using a robotic arm to immerse an object on an axis at various angles, and measuring the volume displacement of each dip, we combine each sequence and create a volumetric shape representation of an object,» says Prof. Andrei Scharf, of Ben - Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Computer Science.
At least one previous attempt to create an identity system for the internet, Microsoft's Passport initiative of the early 2000s, failed in part because privacy advocates objected to one organisation controlling the process.
For the first time, scientists working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a new type of lens that bends and focuses ultraviolet (UV) light in such an unusual way that it can create ghostly, 3D images of objects that float in free space.
Now, researchers at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University and MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have created origami - inspired artificial muscles that add strength to soft robots, allowing them to lift objects that are up to 1,000 times their own weight using only air or water pressure.
Dogs create a mental representation of objects that they perceive through smell, a new study shows - and are surprised if what they find at the end of the trail differs from what they expected to find..»
If a large planet is torn apart by a dwarf star, many objects like «Oumuamua could be created at once, says Cuk.
At once, some observers like Margaret Burbidge began hunting down quasars, while some theorists like Geoffrey Burbidge began calculating how galaxies might go about creating such bizarre objects.
They took advantage of entanglement, a quantum property that creates a spooky connection between separate objects which acts even at a distance.
My research indicates that the Siberian peat moss, Arctic tundra, and methal hydrates (frozen methane at the bottom of the ocean) all have an excellent chance of melting and releasing their stored co2.Recent methane concentration figures also hit the news last week, and methane has increased after a long time being steady.The forests of north america are drying out and are very susceptible to massive insect infestations and wildfires, and the massive die offs - 25 % of total forests, have begun.And, the most recent stories on the Amazon forecast that with the change in rainfall patterns one third of the Amazon will dry and turn to grassland, thereby creating a domino cascade effect for the rest of the Amazon.With co2 levels risng faster now that the oceans have reached carrying capacity, the oceans having become also more acidic, and the looming threat of a North Atlanic current shutdown (note the recent terrible news on salinity upwelling levels off Greenland,) and the change in cold water upwellings, leading to far less biomass for the fish to feed upon, all lead to the conclusion we may not have to worry about NASA completing its inventory of near earth objects greater than 140 meters across by 2026 (Recent Benjamin Dean astronomy lecture here in San Francisco).
We suspect that many of these new candidates at the low signal - to - noise limit may be false alarms created by instrumental noise, and discuss our efforts to identify such objects.
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign have come up with a way of creating 3D objects out of flat sheets of graphene, opening up the possibility of creating a whole new range of innovative electronic devices.
JWST's sensitive instruments should be able to deliver some information as to what elements created rocky and icy objects in the outer solar system, Brown said at the town hall meeting.
Such a break is found in the spectrum of all remote objects (from the crowding of absorption lines creating an effect known as the «Lyman - alpha forest» before the Lyman - alpha spectral line at rest wavelength 121.6 nm).
While many scientists suspect that the western half of Pluto's heart formed within a basin created long ago by the impact of a large Kuiper Belt object onto Pluto, at least one new scenario requires no impact.
Taught by award - winning professor of physics and astronomy David M. Meyer and vetted by curators at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, this course delivers both a thorough understanding of all the fascinating and exotic objects the universe contains, as well as a spectacular visual tour showcasing the finest astronomical images ever created.
«But Sedna and other objects beyond the main Kuiper Belt probably weren't born where they are today, because there simply wasn't enough gas and dust available at those great distances to create sizeable worlds.»
Sheppard and Trujillo suggest a super Earth or an even larger object at hundreds of AU could create the shepherding effect seen in the orbits of these objects, which are too distant to be perturbed significantly by any of the known planets.
Myk Likhov is the CEO of Modern ŌM, a company that creates everyday objects at the intersection of ancient spirituality and modern design.
Whether it's fall decorating or any other decorating and design, the best way to create a full looking grouping is to use objects of varying sizes at different height levels to create balance and depth.
At least three different emnvironments await you: desert, grass and reef, use every object to create your dream course.
But at least that way, we wouldn't be forced to make a game of object permanence out of thin air, or live in a virtual world where nothing of value was created after March 2018.
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