Sama Alshaibi will be participating in a two - person exhibition with Joseph Farbrook exploring the dilemmas of the political, existential and personal presented through the lens
of human gesture and motion.
Bob Duggan examines the curatorial theme of «the «matrixal» — a connective and even curative matrilineal web of associations woven by modern women artists that redefines drawing practice to include all forms
of human gesture, even the dance.»
Claudel's novelist's eye and ear is evident in his elegant evaluation
of human gesture and behavior, while devastating supporting work from Elsa Zylberstein and Frederic Pierrot ensure this is no one - woman show.
Amazon was just awarded a patent for a drone that will use recognition
of human gestures and voice commands to deliver packages...
She is also an observer
of human gestures and how notions like comfort and discomfort, and the organization of organic forms tend to manifest themselves.
Not exact matches
Speaking
of cards, businesspeople get a lot
of prefabricated ones and what - not, so small
gestures that create real
human connections can have an outsized impact.
If the robot doesn't react immediately to the
human's
gestures and commands, the sense
of being in the remote location is broken.
His frequent expressions and
gestures of solidarity with the
human race have often been rejected.
The physical parts
of that communication between
humans would be the voice, physical
gestures, writing etc..
As Tutu encouraged people to tell their stories and ask their questions in Facing the Truth, a phrase or
gesture would trigger in me a memory
of another story
of deep
human loss in Ireland, and then another.
Performance studies uses some
of the raw materials
of incarnational theology to imagine
human speaking; preaching approaches the disciplinary terrain
of performance theory by emphasizing relationships between orality and writing, between reading and speaking, and the evocative power
of ritual speech and
gesture.
Of acts of risky generosity, of people giving extravagantly, keeping only what is necessary - and of watching God's newness well up from this human gestur
Of acts
of risky generosity, of people giving extravagantly, keeping only what is necessary - and of watching God's newness well up from this human gestur
of risky generosity,
of people giving extravagantly, keeping only what is necessary - and of watching God's newness well up from this human gestur
of people giving extravagantly, keeping only what is necessary - and
of watching God's newness well up from this human gestur
of watching God's newness well up from this
human gesture?
Traditions
of every kind, hoarded and manifested in
gesture and language, in schools, libraries, museums, bodies
of law and religion, philosophy and science — everything that accumulates, arranges itself, recurs and adds to itself, becoming the collective memory
of the
human race — all this we may see as no more than an outer garment, an epiphenomenon precariously superimposed upon all the other edifices
of Nature (the only truly organic ones, as it may appear): but it is precisely this optical illusion which we have to overcome if our realism is to reach to the heart
of the matter.
It is to create life itself, certainly to create
human communities, probably to create all
of the informed
gestures of love that we know.
But most
of us, confronted with a shaking event, a presence undefined and ineffable, but persistently there, a
gesture of human love undeserved and graceful, are (what is the expression?)
Oh, I know that
gesture, the palm flung wide in a circle with disbelief and frustration and sadness and wonder and hope and pain, encompassing this, all
of this
human experience.
Human intercourse can be effected by looks or
gestures, and particularly by means
of words.
Of course it is he or she who does the actual celebrating and the preaching; it is his or hers hands, voice, vocabulary,
gestures and the like which are the necessary finite
human means through which the thing is being done.
According to Peter Berger, moral outrage in the face
of evil, courage in defiance
of death, and trust in an underlying cosmic order are among the «prototypical
human gestures» which can be interpreted as «signals
of transcendence».
Humans have always communicated their religious questions and expressions in the language
of gesture and dance.
Ivan must rid himself
of this Christ «like
gesture that is the real answer to
human agony.
Hoping, in some mode or other, is a part
of our nature, a «prototypical
human gesture.»
But in the spirit
of us all being part
of the
human race: flawed, frail, and forgiving, and sharing this one planet that gives us so much, it would a small
gesture from a fellow
human being.
To see El Guerrouj stretch, we were told, is to watch Beethoven crack his knuckles or to hear Caruso clear his throat: The mundane
gesture portends an imminent act
of human perfection.
Let us pause, here, at the moment
of explosion, to consider one
of the great and universal
human gestures: holding your head.
This means when he puts on his costume and starts to amaze as Spider - Man, it's a
gesture of defiance towards those cool kids who looked down on him when he's in his
human guise.
-- Discover what eurythmy reveals about
human development — Work your way through the development
of the child by means
of exercises appropriate to each developmental phase — See how the Waldorf curriculum comes to life through movement and
gesture — Learn about the interplay between eurythmy and academic experiences — Acquire the language and understanding to talk about eurythmy to Waldorf parents in a valuable way — Work, play, laugh, and have fun!
Human Resource Manager for Wilmar Africa, Mr. Dan Benah, who made the donation on behalf
of the company, said the
gesture is part
of their corporate social...
Think
of it this way, bombing ISIS for saving Yezidis was an incredibly
human gesture of US that would be remembered for a long time among Kurdish community, but the bombing
of Iraq would not be considered so.
Chanting «Ban Cuomo's plan,» teachers at IS 24 in Great Kills on Staten Island formed a
human barricade in front
of the main entrance at 7 a.m. on March 11, a day early, in a symbolic
gesture to protect the school from the governor's proposals.
While
gesture may be the first step in language evolution, the psychologists also found evidence that the evolutionary pathway from
gesture to
human language included the «co-evolution
of gestural and vocal communication.»
All three species increased their use
of symbols, as opposed to
gestures, as they grew older, but this change was far more pronounced for the
human child.
At the beginning stage
of communication development,
gesture was the primary mode
of communication for
human infant, baby chimpanzee and baby bonobo.
The child's transition from
gesture to symbol could be a developmental model
of the evolutionary pathway to
human language and thus evidence for the «gestural origins
of human language,» Greenfield said.
Psychologists who analyzed video footage
of a female chimpanzee, a female bonobo and a female
human infant in a study to compare different types
of gestures at comparable stages
of communicative development found remarkable similarities among the three species.
«How similar are the
gestures of apes and
human infants?
These findings hint that our powerful urge to imitate even nonsensical
gestures may be one
of the things that separate
humans from other apes.
Common forms
of human communication include sign language, speaking, writing,
gestures, and broadcasting.
If so, it should be possible to find clues about how
human language evolved from grunts or
gestures by observing the communication
of our close primate relatives.
These tests included: navigation, tested by timing how long it took the dogs to get food that was behind different types
of barriers; assessing whether they could tell the difference between quantities
of food and; their ability to follow a
human pointing
gesture to an object.
In the late 1990s as an undergraduate, Hare documented the ability
of dogs to follow the
gestures and gaze
of humans to find hidden food.
Georgia Institute
of Technology researchers created the «smart arm» to respond to
human gestures, using motion capture technology.
By contrast, however, tracing a term or observing a
gesture was no better than just hearing the term,» explains Katja Mayer
of the Max Planck Institute for
Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences.
«If for example we follow a new term with a
gesture, we create additional input that facilitates the brain's learning,» says Katharina von Kriegstein, head
of the study at the Max Planck Institute for
Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences.
They can understand both the meaning and the order
of words conveyed through
human hand
gestures — correctly putting an item on the right side
of their tank into a basket on the left, for example.
Along with researchers like Louis Herman, a University
of Hawaii scientist who found that dolphins can quickly recognize
human gestures like pointing, even when a person is on TV, Reiss was shepherding dolphin science into the modern age.
Although
human faces were unique in some ways, they also bore some striking similarities to those
of other species: «He who will look at a dog preparing to attack another dog or a man, and at the same animal when caressing his master, or will watch the countenance
of a monkey when insulted, and when fondled by his keeper, will be forced to admit that the movements
of their features and their
gestures are almost as expressive as those
of man.»
This robot not only stands like a person but also simulates
human gestures, body warmth, and — creepiest
of all — it can sweat.
Most
of the research has focused on studying how dogs are capable to understand different forms
of human communication, for example by displaying
gestures and
human voice recognition.
A 2007 paper in Proceedings
of the Royal Society B concluded that wild rhesus macaques can understand
human gestures indicating the...