Sentences with phrase «reanimated in»

NEW YORK, NY — Much of contemporary photography and video seems haunted by the past, by the history of art, by apparitions that are reanimated in reproductive mediums, live performance, and the virtual world.
Zircon, a 4,400 - million - year - old mineral is excavated, dematerialized and reanimated in Nicholas Mangan's A World Undone, whilst material is mapped to stock market fluctuations in Talk About the Weather.
The words are reanimated in a purely visual way as circular abstract forms, reflecting the circular motion of the animation.
A female bird killed in 1890 is reanimated in a CGI wireframe, then texture - mapped with hi - resolution photos of actual feathers.
Freezing dead people so scientists can reanimate them in the future is a lot harder than it sounds.
But as Variety puts it, «freezing dead people so scientists could reanimate them in the future turned out to be harder than Nelson thought.»
All aspects of the object — its design, tactile quality, material, history, and the narrative of its maker — become implicated in the ways Hall reanimates it in a second life as sculpture.

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Re-aging a delinquent credit card account can be a great way to wipe out payment errors in your past, or it can be a way to reanimate debts that you are no longer legally required to pay.
Meanwhile, many of the old dot - com failures — including the most comical ones — were reanimated as successes in the decades that followed.
Although Thomas was invited to touch the wounds made by the nails, the Risen Christ is not portrayed in the gospels as a reanimated corpse.
And so he reanimates the religious vocabulary of the past in order to live with something like wholeness in the present.
The zombies in 28 days later are also alive and infected the rage virus, but do not die and become reanimated.
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatioin the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatioin physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatioIn order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatioin his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatioin a remarkable state of preservation.
Can new communication and collaborative theories help churches become vital communities, to reanimate an apparent diminution of faith in some modem societies?
Once the mind is poisoned, then the virgin birth and the reanimated corpses and the demons are thrown in.
A 2004 paper in the Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology that reviews the «electrophysiological undercurrents for Dr. Frankenstein» notes that Shelley could not have missed the widely discussed work of Giovanni Aldini, Galvani's nephew, who in 1803 zapped the heads of decapitated criminals in an attempt to reanimate them; he imagined this could be used to resuscitate people who had drowned or suffocated and possibly to help the insane.
Finally, a fluidic microchannel enables the delivery of pharmacological substances — neurotransmitters in this case — that will reanimate the nerve cells beneath the injured tissue.
In principle, the improved decoder can be applied to other BCI tasks such as three - dimensional control of a robot arm or even a person's own electronically reanimated arm or hand.
Will diseases frozen in Arctic permafrost be released and possibly reanimated by the thawing caused by global warming?
«They exposed them to liquid water in the lab and they reanimated,» he explains.
This issue featured the death of a prominent character and also made some small steps in explaining the Jackal's hold over his reanimated clones.
The origins of zombie lore in Africa and the Caribbean — voodoo, witch doctors, reanimated corpses — have long been appropriated by the modern media.
For a franchise that depends on realism to sell the misery and horror of something so implausible as reanimated corpses, that disregard for authenticity is a step in the wrong direction.
The film's starting point is the yearning for adventure that gets shunted aside or suppressed in marriage and parenthood, the craving for irresponsibility that's in conflict with responsibility, the need for grand new experiences and new connections to reanimate the lovely familiar ones.
This week in the Nintendo eShop: Wonder Boy III gets reanimated, Qbby says goodbye and Kirby's 25th kicks off with a freebie.
Misguided obsession is elemental to film noir, a genre that Blood Simple was credited with reanimating upon its appearance in 1984.
Sebastian Stan returns as a reanimated frozen corpse, reprogrammed in present day by another bad guy, Crossbones (being played by the brilliant WARRIOR and THE GREY actor Frank Grillo) as a super-strength assassin.
It may be another remake by Tim Burton, but «Frankenweenie» actually has a little heart and soul in this story of a dog and the boy who reanimates him.
It's no surprise — and included in the trailer — that one of the group dies and the experimental serum is used to reanimate that person.
One of the most disturbing scenes in Night of the Living Dead shows the traumatized Barbara coming face - to - face with the reanimated corpse of her brother, who needs to be blown away like all the other predators.
The adaptation of the graphic novel has Eckhart playing «Adam Frankenstein», the classic monster of Mary Shelley «s novel who now has a first name, lives in the present day, and is being hunted by demons that want to learn the secret of his creation in order to build an army of reanimated corpses.
Not because it's about people reanimating corpses — although that does happen to be the case — but because it has the most unnatural cast and director combination of any horror flick in recent memory.
Despite its many problems, Monkeybone somehow manages to hit a stride in its final third with the arrival of Chris Kattan as a reanimated corpse; to say anything more would rob some of the enjoyment of his manic, lunatic performance.
In the early»80s, while Tim Burton was working in Walt Disney's animation department, he directed the live - action short «Frankenweenie,» about an odd little boy who uses electricity to reanimate his dead doIn the early»80s, while Tim Burton was working in Walt Disney's animation department, he directed the live - action short «Frankenweenie,» about an odd little boy who uses electricity to reanimate his dead doin Walt Disney's animation department, he directed the live - action short «Frankenweenie,» about an odd little boy who uses electricity to reanimate his dead dog.
A comedy starring a reanimated dead teen, set in a rundown, industrial future.
The project was never going to get finished because every time I saw dramatic improvement in my animation ability I would reanimate entire scenes and it became a mess.
In the film, a group of medical students is trying to perfect a serum that reanimates dead tissue (a la Re-Animator) and have been experimenting on dogs.
In Short: At times it feels like a reanimated corpse itself, but as mindless and predictable as it may be Dead Rising 4 is as much fun as the series has ever been.
«In addition, though, their incredible work under such adverse conditions was a source of inspiration to fellow participants as they strive to rebuild and reanimate the higher education system in Haiti.&raquIn addition, though, their incredible work under such adverse conditions was a source of inspiration to fellow participants as they strive to rebuild and reanimate the higher education system in Haiti.&raquin Haiti.»
Then, to reanimate the whole system with a radically different vision of teacher and principal preparation — we have made major strides in that direction.
Bryant & May and the Bleeding Heart finds detectives Arthur Bryant and John May tackling the bizarre case of a reanimated corpse seen rising out of its grave in a forgotten corner of a Bloomsbury public garden.
Five years pass, and, thanks to advances in medical science, it becomes possible to reanimate his head and attach it to a donor body.
In it, Rich tells a timeless tale about a Jewish immigrant who is preserved for a hundred years in a large vat of pickle juice and then reanimateIn it, Rich tells a timeless tale about a Jewish immigrant who is preserved for a hundred years in a large vat of pickle juice and then reanimatein a large vat of pickle juice and then reanimated.
Re-aging a delinquent credit card account can be a great way to wipe out payment errors in your past, or it can be a way to reanimate debts that you are no longer legally required to pay.
A few years back, Square impressed the gaming world with an in - game PS3 tech demo that reanimated the opening FMV sequence from FFVII.
And as you fall beneath the weight of reanimated flesh, the last thing you'll see will be your companion, standing with eyes aflame in the arch of the door.
Engineer Issac Clarke's quest to rescue his girlfriend Nicole from an adrift space ship overrun with deformed reanimated corpses is a true example of chivalry in the modern age.
Through flashes of ragged, rotted, reanimated flesh and a creepy narrator, it's clear you and a couple of friends are going to have your work cut out for you in this co-op survival experience.
First announced in 2007, Dead Space is a third - person shooter that merges spacefaring science - fiction and survival / horror to create a game in which the player (in control of an engineer named Isaac Clarke) battles against reanimated human corpses aboard an interstellar space ship.
The Cutter shows little discrimination in choosing targets, and won't hesitate to carve through nearby reanimated corpses if they stand between it and living prey.
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