Sentences with phrase «objects than images»

And I can almost weigh that form in my hands it is so palpable, more object than image in my imagination.
To create the photographs - cum - sculptures which line the side walls of the booth (priced at $ 6,800 apiece) Strömberg photographs classical stone sculptures and monuments throughout his native Berlin and processes them on the computer to create prints that the artist deems more object than image.

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The mistake, however, is to assume that the image is in fact the object of worship rather than a representation of the Divine who is formless.
As we sit at our desks or walk to class, the immediate faces and objects around us seem far more real than do the aspirations we have for ourselves in the future or even the fleeting images that may come to mind from last summer's vacation.
Some of the first images TESS» cameras collect may resemble television static rather than discernable cosmic objects, but the photos will be jam - packed with data.
Hubble captured images of the galaxy in visible and infrared light, witnessing a new bright object within NGC 4993 that was brighter than a nova but fainter than a supernova.
In fact, Project 1640 is capable of detecting objects 10,000 times dimmer than a brown dwarf, which means it could become the first imaging system to routinely snap optical images of exoplanets.
Because different routes around the massive object are longer than others, light from different images of the same Type Ia event will arrive at different times.
The algorithm can focus on any part of the three - dimensional data the scope captures and produce images of objects smaller than a micron anywhere in the field.
The image, released today, contains about 10,000 objects — many of which existed when the cosmos was less than 1 billion years old.
The OSSOS project uses powerful computers to hunt the images, and Kavelaars was presented with a bright object moving at such a slow rate that it was clearly at least twice as far from Earth Neptune and 120 times further from the Sun than Earth.
Currently some companies use expensive, inefficient high - powered lasers to scan objects with T - rays, but Padilla's scanner should quickly and cheaply collect images in a device only slightly larger than your digital camera.
«Follow - up spectroscopic observations are now needed to verify that the object is far more distant than the lensing galaxy, as well as to derive better distance estimates to confirm that multiple images really belong to the same object,» says Ratnatunga.
The Sloan survey captures the sky in full color rather than just through red and blue filters, produces images twice as sharp as Palomar's, and detects objects one - tenth the brightness of those detectable by its predecessor.
Images from the Deep Space 1 spacecraft show that Comet Borrelly is the darkest object yet observed in the inner solar system, and several spots on its surface are blacker than anything planetary scientists have ever seen.
SDSS1133 has brightened substantially over the past 2 years but has been spotted in images taken by various instruments during the past 63 years, hinting that the object — whose brightest features measure less than 40 light - years across — probably isn't a recently exploded supernova.
These computer simulations of a spiral galaxy show that the proposed High Definition Space Telescope would provide sharper images of distant objects than the existing Hubble telescope (left).
This same region responded similarly to still images of human faces and dog faces, yet significantly more to both human and dog faces than to images of everyday objects.
The results of the study conclude that the elements contained in a single episode — two faces observed within a continuous sequence of faces, for example — were significantly easier to temporarily put in order than those that had been observed in different episodes — two faces shown in a sequence in which there were the images of two objects in the middle.
Not only will it need to process wide - angle images, but it will need to do so rapidly, concentrating light efficiently enough to capture, within seconds, objects less than one - millionth the brightness of what can be seen with the naked eye.
«While some of the other objects in Riddle of the Image would have been cost the same as a farm or country home, the Westminster Abbey altarpiece would have cost no more than eight cows or about # 5 in 13th century money.
Capturing clear images of objects as tiny as a single virus or a nanoparticle is difficult because the optical signal strength and contrast are very low for objects that are smaller than the wavelength of light.
More interesting than Sedna's girth, though, is its orbit, which the team traced by finding the object in archived images dating back to 2001.
Now the SDSS collaboration has publicly released its first year of data: a collection of images and spectra of more than 14 million objects that is already the largest astronomical database in the world.
Snow, with the University's College of Liberal Arts, and her graduate students, Michael Gomez and Rafal Skiba, recently submitted a paper on the findings of their research study, «Graspable objects grab attention more than images do» which will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a top - tier psychology journal.
Since we commanded the Hubble Space Telescope to track Pluto during the imaging, objects not moving with Pluto (like stars and asteroids) appear as streaks in the images, rather than a point - like source moving with Pluto.
Snow, together with her students Carissa Romero and Michael Compton, have also discovered recently that snack foods presented as real objects are valued more than snacks presented as 2 - D images — a study soon to be published in the journal Cortex.
«Graspable objects grab attention more than images of objects do, study finds: Findings challenge notion that images are appropriate substitute for real objects
There are also two cameras - one which can achieve image resolutions 10 times greater than that of even the largest Earth - based telescope, and a second which can detect an object 50 times fainter than anything visible from Earth.
Therefore, processing images of near objects in a way that lets us react quickly and usefully to them needs less resolution than objects that are far away.
The research findings of Jacqueline Snow (left) and Michael Gomez, a graduate student in her lab at the University of Nevada, Reno, show that real, graspable objects hold more interest for humans than images of objects.
The Near - Earth Object Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer and IPAC announce the NEOWISE 2018 Data Release with 10.3 million calibrated image sets and more than 76.8 billion source detections.
Far objects project smaller images on our retina than near objects.
Other discoveries in the Milky Way detailed in the special edition include the sharpest image yet of a gamma ray source — a nearby supernova remnant — which will enable researchers to study this object at finer scale than before — and three new «gamma ray shells» that are possibly examples of a new type of supernova remnant.
The image also suggests that low mass brown dwarfs — objects that have the awkward distinction of being too large to be called planets and too small to be categorized as stars — may be more common than observations so far suggest.
FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS, scientists believed that we could never image objects smaller than 200 - 250 nanometers using visible liTHAN 100 YEARS, scientists believed that we could never image objects smaller than 200 - 250 nanometers using visible lithan 200 - 250 nanometers using visible light.
In 1946, an astrophysicist named Dr. Lyman Spitzer Jr. proposed that a telescope in space would reveal much clearer images of distant objects than any ground - based telescope.
In images taken between 2000 and 2002, Pluto became significantly «redder,» a term astronomers use to indicate that an object reflects more red than blue light.
Producing a live image of an astronomical object on a screen is also a LOT harder than it may sound.
Since our Sun is many billions of times brighter than the faint objects ALMA typically observes, the solar commissioning team had to developed special procedures to enable ALMA to safely image the Sun.
«In order to find them, we combed through images of billions of celestial objects millions of times fainter than what the naked eye can see.»
This telescope and its NACO instrument has discovered more directly imaged exoplanetary systems and planetary mass objects than any other telescope in the world.
electron microscope A microscope with high resolution and magnification that uses electrons rather than light to image an object.
Considerably tamer than previous Nymphomaniac chapter previews, this tease for «Chapter 7: The Mirror» is described thusly on the film's website, «The image you see in a mirror will at first glance seem like an exact replica of the object you're looking at.
textures are nothing more than images wrapped onto a 3d object.
As a «Social Object», a cartoon that one can actually print out and hang on their cube wall, or put on a t - shirt, a business card etc is far more powerful and useful than say, YET ONE MORE IMAGE you can find on the internet and e-mail en masse to your friends.
Following the exhibition publication which relies more heavily on text than image, Printed in Germany is an artist's book conceived as a stand - alone visual object that extends Williams's conceptual and aesthetic ideas into book form.
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.
She leaves them unstretched and unframed, so that they remain as objects, rather than images, when pinned to the wall.
Following these exhibitions and the more current than ever topic of the representational character of image, space and actual object, Galerie Gmurzynska, will bring a selection of sculptures, reliefs and collages spanning art historical narratives from the early 20th century to the early 21st century.
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