Players must solve levels by creating
objects using natural language.
Not exact matches
Their techniques are being
used for voice recognition,
natural language processing, and detecting faces and
objects in images.
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.
Its teachings are very, very simple: There really are free and
natural markets where the optimum value of things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this experience, having had no other
object in life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is
used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
Moving in tightly,
using natural light to achieve a kind of luminescent quality, he now works with what might be called commonplace
objects of nature, creating abstract studies of the form and fabric of lichens, ice crystals, seeds, wind - blasted wood, insect - eaten leaves.
Children ages 18 months - 3 years can practice their numbers
using center - based activities and develop fine motor skills
using natural objects.
You have to be careful about chemicals that have been applied to
natural objects as well - so
use some discretion here.
Children get to experience activities and the
natural environment first hand
using real
objects, processes and appropriate equipment.
More than 2 000 years ago, Roman fishermen already
used the
natural propensity of some species of fish to gather under floating
objects, to enhance their catches in the Mediterranean.
Over the last thirty years, seine fishing in particular has developed rapidly through the
use of massive floating
objects,
natural at first, then more recently fish aggregation devices (abbreviated to FAD) remotely monitored
using electronic beacons.
Even so, the unusual optical properties of the
natural crystal calcite have been
used to hide centimetre - size
objects under red, green and blue light (Physical Review Letters, vol 106, p 033901).
To this might be added the ability to
use complex physical theory to study
natural objects — for example, that involved in the X-ray diffraction techniques
used to determine the structure of large molecules such as proteins.
Brian Richmond, a curator in the Division of Anthropology at the American Museum of
Natural History, said, «With this study, we finally have evidence of what we long suspected — australopiths
used their human - like hand proportions to handle
objects in human - like ways.»
• Train
natural movement patterns →
Using free weights allows us to move through
natural movement patterns such as squatting, hinging at the hip, and picking
objects up off the ground and putting them over our heads.
Watch how he
uses common
objects in a
natural way.
As we played
using the Joy - Con detached from the system (which should feel familiar to fans of Mario Galaxy), the right Joy - Con acted as the main way to control Cappy and feels
natural (and fun) to fling him around and capture
objects.
Children could search for
natural objects such as pine cones to place on and
use as their buttons if they wish.
Themes covered include: - still life / everyday
objects - colour - collage - war - make up - encased - sunsets and silhouettes - insects -
natural forms - marine life - paper fashion - fashion - food - skulls - pop art - graffiti The templates are tried and tested at GCSE and
used in a department with over 90 % A * - C.
Architecture Art
using found and recycled
objects Color theory Abstraction Conceptual art Drawing styles Figure drawing and sculpture Masks Monochrome drawing
Natural forms Portraiture Structures Each unit of work provides a lesson by lesson plan, homework suggestions, materials lists, artist references, health and safety and links to thinking skills.
Represents
natural numbers in different ways or associates a number with a set of
objects or drawings: emphasis on place value in non-apparent, non-accessible groupings,
using materials for which groupings are symbolic (e.g. abacus, money)
Amazon has just unveiled three new Artificial Intelligence services that make it easy for any developer to build apps that can understand
natural language, turn text into lifelike speech, have conversations
using voice or text, analyze images, and recognize faces,
objects, and scenes.
oday at AWS re: Invent, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced three Artificial Intelligence (AI) services that make it easy for any developer to build apps that can understand
natural language, turn text into lifelike speech, have conversations
using voice or text, analyze images, and recognize faces,
objects, and scenes.
In short, the FDA does not
object to the
use of the term «
natural» if the food contains no added color, artificial flavors, or synthetic substances.
BEHAVIORAL enrichment is a management tool through which animal caretakers, sanctuaries, wildlife rehabilitates and others can provide their animals with mental and physical stimulation
using both
natural and artificial
objects.
We preserve extensive
natural history collections of approximately 3.5 million
objects used for research by a staff of 12 curators as well as visiting scientists from around the world.
There is a
natural satisfaction of collecting LEGO studs as well as deconstructing particular
objects and constructing an item that is of
use to reach the next area of the level, while dynamic split - screen co-operative multiplayer is always fun to play with a friend.
The rider
uses natural and man - made features such as rails, jumps, boxes, logs, rocks and innumerable other
objects to perform the sickest tricks!
In a modest sized rectangular white walled exhibition space,
objects of daily
use, artifacts ancient and new, paintings and pots, quilts, and kimonos were arrayed on two tiers, hung from the ceiling, against works hung on wall that were subtly dematerialized by
natural light coming from unseen skylights along the edges of the dropped ceiling.
Especially successful is the artist's
use of fake
natural objects such as trees and rocks to subvert the idea of the original.
The show features new work, ranging from art
objects created
using natural materials onsite, to sound and video pieces, outdoor installations and performance works.
Among Hamilton's invited artists — which include Daniel Sinsel, Maria Loboda, Laetitia Badaut Haussmann, and Ella Kruglyanskaya — is Hamilton's partner, Nicholas Byrne, whose Love Pillow sculpture was inspired by the wood
objects found in Kettle's Yard: he
used the invite to get to know a material better (something Hamilton also admits, telling me that George Kennethson's Forms encouraged her to experiment with alabaster and expand her knowledge of
natural materials).
The delightful parallelism in placing an
object of such overblown market value as Koons» balloon animals amongst these
objects of
natural wonder, themselves luxury
objects in much the same way, is one of the best
uses of the various contexts the Carnegie Museum has to offer.
Whether by directing the flow of
natural light, embedding artificial light within
objects or architecture, or by playing with light through the
use of reflective, translucent, or transparent materials, these artists each created situations capable of stimulating heightened sensory awareness in the receptive viewer.»
For this exhibition she has selected some of her most significant landscape drawings and collections of found
natural objects and has created a body of new work culminating in a major, one hour - long, two - screen 35 mm Cinemascope film, Antigone, which
uses multiple exposures to combine places, people and seasons into a single cinematographic frame.
Using a range of materials, from found and handmade
objects to plants and naturally occurring reactions, the works are brought together and move in the direction of a perhaps fictional, or not - yet - tapped, «third nature,» providing a «new take on the ways that
natural materials can be considered and reconstructed for an audience.»
Whether by directing the flow of
natural light, embedding artificial light within
objects or architecture, or playing with light through the
use of reflective, translucent, or transparent materials, each of these artists created situations capable of stimulating heightened sensory awareness in the receptive viewer.
I have always enjoyed his subtle, modern, abstract forms shaped by the
natural world and by ordinary
objects, his refined
use of simple materials...
Robert Smithson, an artist associated with the Land Art and Post-Minimalist movements,
used natural objects in both his large - scale land installations, such as Spiral Jetty (1970), and his smaller museum installations made of stones and dirt removed from specific locations.
Referencing Mexican craft traditions, the hanging works, called Traditional
Objects (2010 — ongoing), are
used as backdrops in performances by
Natural Information Society, an avant - garde music ensemble in which Alvarado plays harmonium and percussion.
The lovingly - made
objects look like specimens in a
natural history museum, hinting at previous lives and past
uses.
Using a variety of media, Ting cuts burns, smokes and stains paper, and cloth, combining them with
natural objects, piles of shoes and animal masks to create her magical and mysterious world of talismans.
Whether by directing the flow of
natural light, embedding artificial light within
objects or architecture, or by playing with light through the
use of transparent, translucent or reflective materials, these artists each made the visitor's experience of light and other sensory phenomena under specific conditions the focus of their work.
We twist
objects for rescue: waste plastics turn camouflage,
natural resources provide energy and we
use cosmetics to create new guises.
Using your own concoction of personal
objects brought from home and
natural elements gathered from Wave Hill, learn sculptural techniques to create your own hybrid
object of wonder.
Holly Arden described his art thus: «Many of them are shot in studio sets
using man - made props to represent
natural objects.
work primarily in knitting,
using a mixture of traditional and cutting - edge techniques such as precision machine knitting, hand sewing and high - tech embroidery — often to restore or refigure discarded
objects and
natural materials.
Setch
used a complex mixture of wax, found
objects, and
natural materials to express the density and decay of the rainforest.
Known for her extensive
use of everyday, found
objects and imaginatively transforming their identity, Bharti Kher empowers her often otherworldly creations to present themselves unabashedly as if they were a
natural part of our culture and environment.
Using a scanner, Campus incorporated other
natural objects and created digital collages like Robert Rauschenberg's «combines» operating on what Krauss terms the «plane of memory.»
Featuring more than 40 exceptional contemporary Japanese ceramists profoundly inspired by the
natural world, this exhibition showcases ceramic
objects of unsurpassed beauty made for everyday
use.