Not exact matches
Other new social media platforms, such as programs that allow volunteers to
produce more detailed maps of disaster zones using donated satellite imagery or to match photos of lost pets to older
images provided by their owners, also provide opportunities for people to help without putting themselves in harm's way, she says.
While they cost a bit more than some
other options, you will be getting a high - end pair of very durable binoculars that
produce amazing
images thanks to the enhanced, fully multi-coated lenses.
All together, he says, the routine takes a few hours to
produce one processed
image — giving him plenty of time and insight to ponder finer details that most
others might fail to notice.
An ambidextrous, paranoid dyslexic, Leonardo could draw forward with one hand while writing backward with the
other,
producing a mirror -
image script that
others found difficult to read — which was exactly the point.
The research team has been using NMR — a technique related to the one used in MRI body scanners and capable of visualising molecules at the smallest scales — to examine how small components of herpes virus help it to multiply by binding themselves with
other large molecules; this
produced images of a monkey herpes virus protein interacting with mouse cellular protein and viral RNA.
In a traditional X-ray machine, a filament emits electrons when it is heated above a certain threshold, and those electrons fly through the body and hit a metal electrode on the
other side, creating
images; CT scans
produce three - dimensional
images by rotating the electron source.
Now, Lin Wu and colleagues at the Institute of the A * STAR Institute of High Performance Computing have modeled the optical and plasmonic properties of nanoscale ribbons of a new phase of gold — the 4H hexagonal phase (see
image)--
produced and characterized by collaborators at
other institutes in Singapore, China and the USA.
In much the same way that complex fractals can be described by simple formulae, so a mathematical expression that describes a shoe - print can be
produced from an
image, making it easy to compare with
others.
The solution
produces both positive and negative contrast
images, one confirming the
other, boosting the accuracy of detection.
We thank V. C. Smith at the University of Oxford for electron probe microanalysis; the coprincipal investigators of the Lake Malawi Drilling Project (C. A. Scholz, A. S. Cohen, and J. King) and
other members of the drilling team; A. Noren and A. Myrbo (LacCore) for assistance with sampling; T. Shanahan for
producing a thin section of the Toba interval; A. Lingwall and E. T. Brown for assistance with scanning XRF; J. Halbur for TEX86 analyses; and B. Bandli for SEM
images.
Inspired by some of the
images taken by the Faulkes Telescopes, Year 3 pupils
produced some beautiful chalk drawings of galaxies, nebulae and various
other astronomical objects.
«Our holograms work like any
other but the
image produced depends on the polarization state of the illuminating light, providing an extra degree of freedom in design for versatile applications,» said Mohammadreza Khorasaninejad, postdoctoral fellow in the Capasso Lab and first author of the paper.
Other instruments that are used to reflect light into a fixed telescope are the heliostat, which
produces an
image of the Sun, and the siderostat, which is like a heliostat but is used to observe stars.
Combining the best features of the National Science Foundation's new Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia with those of the NSF's Very Large Array in New Mexico, astronomers have
produced a vastly improved radio
image of the Orion Nebula and developed a valuable new technique for studying star formation and
other astrophysical processes.
His process was publicized in 1840, and of all the
other methods developed before 1841, it was Bayard's that
produced the best and most detailed
images.
The optical design utilizes a dynamic z - stack to
produce all - in - focus [1 — 3] information rich
images enabling detailed analysis by generating in - depth
images not previously seen with
other techniques.
A technique that
produces images of the heart and
other body structures by measuring the response of certain elements (such as hydrogen) in the body to a magnetic field.
The basic steps of a visual search for gravitational lenses are: (1) prepare the
images, (2) display them to an inspector, (3) record the inspector's classification of each
image (as, for example, containing a lens candidate or not) and (4) analyse that classification along with all
others to
produce a final candidate list.
ALMA can
produce a high - resolution
image of the universe by receiving weak radio signals with a sensitivity 100 times higher and a resolution (corresponding to a visual acuity of the human eye) several tens of times higher than
other existing telescopes.
Getting his start working on TV commercials, Mann took his rapid - paced, flash - cut approach into documentary filmmaking,
producing an award - winning short on the 1968 French student riots, Janpuri.Mann's fragmented -
image technique further manifested itself on such TV detective series of the»70s such as Starsky and Hutch and Vegas, both of which utilized his scripts (though they were directed by
others in the standard conventional style of the period).
Expect the Unexpected was one of the early Milkyway
Image films contentiously
produced by Johnnie To for
other directors.
I want to explore
other communities and cultures and
produce iconic
images that make an impact and influence the way people see certain things in their societies.
The characteristics and purposes of geographic representations — such as maps, globes, graphs, diagrams, aerial and
other photographs, and satellite -
produced images
Still
others favor the
image of a «loosely coupled train» where movement at one end doesn't necessarily
produce any motion at the
other.
They will probably use a stock
image of one sort or another, combine it with
other elements such as font's text, shading and color,, and
produce a cover that works.
While Marvel and DC continue to focus on legacy properties that cater to a fairly narrow range of genre fans and are
produced by artists who don't own the characters they work on,
Image has gone in a different direction with an array of creator - owned comics that include superhero, science fiction, and
other types of stories.
Like any
other book, it can contain text,
images, or both, and
produced using computers as well as published with a computer process, and readable on computers or
other electronic devices, such as a Kindle, Nook, iPad, or even a Smartphone.
It's all too common for a book to go into production only to get held up because the graphics were
produced by someone who didn't know the requirements of print production, or they were output at a resolution too low for printing; or the files are too small to create
images the size that you want in the book, or for any number of
other problems that can cause your project to come to a grinding halt.
Of those who already
produce enhanced ebooks, a huge majority use audio (91 %), while
others use video (36 %), interactive
images (18 %), scripted animation (18 %), and some even use slideshows (9 %).
Another option is to play a DVD created just for cats, like «Kitty Cat Daycare» or «Video Catnip,» which were
produced to capture feline interest with
images of birds and
other small mammals.
Ultrasound examination of cats, dogs, horses and
other companion and farm animals has grown in popularity over the past several years because of the sharp and clear
images produced when sound waves are introduced to an animal's body cavity (such as the chest or abdomen).
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Often, he pushes the pictorial plane to its limit, overloading the sedimented surface to the point that medium and
image migrate to
other supports: table tops, baking paddles and altered
produce boxes that the artist has collected in Rome.
During the same period of the late 1960s, and early 1970s in Europe, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer [49] and several
other painters also began
producing works of intense expression, merging abstraction with
images, incorporating landscape imagery, and figuration that by the late 1970s was referred to as Neo-expressionism.
Moreover, art books remain expensive to
produce due to the necessity of high - quality, and often high - priced,
image reproductions, among
other vexing issues.
The films and photographs that James Collins
produced in the 1970s were very much of their moment: like
other proponents of so - called Story Art (an overlooked movement that deserves more attention) such as Bill Beckley, Mac Adams and Peter Hutchinson, he created explicitly narrative
images in a photographic - based practice.
The exhibition will feature
images Penn took while working «on assignment» for publications such as The New Yorker, Vogue, Look and Vanity Fair and advertising campaigns for Clinique and De Beers, among
others, for which he
produced some of the most compelling fashion photographs, portraits and still lifes of our time.
These works reflect simultaneously real and digital realities, where electronically
produced images seem to overlay or supersede
other images — or even real space — from within mechanized forms of communication and depiction.
For photography collectors, there also is a worry that these newly made
images will be released as editions for buyers, muddying both the appreciation of Winogrand's body of work and the understanding of what the artist
produced and what
others produced on his behalf.
In the decades that followed, Horst's experimentations with radical composition, nudity, double exposures, and
other avant - garde techniques would
produce some of the most iconic fashion
images ever, like Mainbocher Corset and Lisa with Harp (both 1939).
The original
image - text pieces created by Lasch also serve as the starting point for
others to
produce their own monsters through public workshops, open calls, and direct invitation.
Hagen's «baffling» process — which involves pressing black and white paint through burlap onto glass planes prepared with wrapping plastic, packing tape and
other elements —
produces elusively beautiful
images.
In conjunction with the exhibition, the CMA
produced a «box set» containing a newly pressed EP, an exhibition catalogue, and an anthology of texts and
images edited by Christopher Williams, among
other objects.
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Many used the transparency and the lightness of the tones to capture the shifts of light occurring in nature, while
others used the intensity of color to
produce images which play with different tones, and values.
The 2012 project Chimerization is of particular interest: shown at documenta 13, Artists Space, and
other venues, Hecker
produced a series of recordings, manipulated
images, texts, and installations.
In
other works, such as «Night Madness,» the light and shadows that dance around the composed waves of paper
produce images of structures that defy gravity.
These paintings serve as chromatic and tactile punctuation marks to the
other mechanically
produced images.
The museum also regularly partners with
other leading art institutions to co-curate and
produce exhibitions, such as the collaboration with Deutsche Bank and the Yokohama Museum of Art for Still Moving: A Triple Bill on the
Image; Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo for Trans - Cool TOKYO (highlighting works by Japanese artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Yasumasa Morimura); and Video, An Art, A History with the Pompidou Center (Bill Viola, Jean - Luc Godard, Bruce Nauman).
It's hard to characterize the art
produced in Bushwick: there are endless studios of artists
producing forms of traditional figurative painting while countless
others are experimenting with digital
images — some older talents but mostly younger ones.