Sentences with phrase «rendered invisible»

This is yet one more example of Indigenous health and well - being being rendered invisible and marginalised.
Whether through our involvement in the Ashley Smith inquest or our 2014 report on the alarming increases in Canada's pre-trial detention rates, our work raises public recognition of the plight of those who are too often rendered invisible in daily life.
Working with film, video, installation, photography, and prints, Khalili's practice articulates language, subjectivity, orality, and geographical explorations, focusing on the representation of subjects rendered invisible by the nation - state.
In the West, distinct brushstrokes are generally rendered invisible, while to East Asians the brushstroke is precisely the crucial and central element.
In this work, Fernández seeks to highlight and revise our notion of the American landscape, while also questioning who makes and documents history, as well as who is rendered invisible or excluded from this narrative.
The exhibition is a reminder that visual art can play an essential role in ensuring that women's issues, and women's bodies (as imaged by women themselves), are not rendered invisible.
Since an immense amount of labor would be rendered invisible, the artist decided to document the contents and curated a miniature exhibition in a scale model museum.
(John Perreault, Arts Journal) Her work gently twists the power dynamics in place by activating transitional spaces rendered invisible by their function, and entangling the viewer physically and perceptually.
In this work, Fernández seeks to highlight and revise our notion of the American landscape, while also questioning who makes and documents history, as well as who is rendered invisible or excluded from this narrative.
A spectrum of blue, pink, yellow, green, and violet underpaintings are all but rendered invisible with white and earth - toned surfaces.
The lunacy of each race did at times get a bit much for my internet connection and on more than one occasion I was destroyed by a phantom weapon, rendered invisible and unavoidable by lag.
He also rendered the invisible visible when he wrote with such clarity about conscience and memory and how we bend them to make sense of ourselves.
And he rendered the invisible visible by showing readers that there were black and brown heroes in American history and also in everyday American life, helping readers of color to see themselves in stories while also helping white readers to reckon with some of the ways we benefit from, and often fail to recognize, deeply unjust power structures.
And these children are now rendered invisible by the DOE's superstitious game of musical chairs under the auspices of students» best interests.
People across the lines of difference are often rendered invisible in history books, and their descendants are thus rendered invisible or marginalized in the modern day.
The anomaly is far deeper; it has to do with the way the very social systems themselves are continually rendered invisible, perpetually withdrawing themselves from examination, leaving us only ourselves to blame or change.
In a context where millions in our world are either excluded or have been rendered invisible by callous and inhuman policies and actions of international financial institutions and agencies (which are supposedly there to regulate trade and create the space for the powerless), to talk of ethical engagement of Christians in struggle for life, is more urgent now then ever before.
But they implicitly protest being rendered invisible and unheard.
«This is an event which has been rendered invisible,» says Godbey, the professor.
What we think of as the Big Bang, they contend, was the result of a collision between our three - dimensional world and another three - dimensional world less than the width of a proton away from ours — right next to us, and yet displaced in a way that renders it invisible.
In 2006, John Pendry «s team at Imperial College London made the news with a design for a cloak that could steer light around an object to render it invisible.
Materials already being developed could funnel light and electromagnetic radiation around any object and render it invisible, theoretical physicists predict online in Science this week (see www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1125907 and www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1126493).
«So metamaterials could guide rays of visible light around an object, effectively rendering it invisible,» says Langhals.
They say that if the sizes of the holes were graded in the right way, light shining into the silicon would reflect from the metal lump as if it was flat, rendering it invisible.
In 2006, he showed how metamaterials could be fashioned into a circular shell capable of funneling light around any object placed inside, rendering it invisible — as did, independently, John Pendry of Imperial College London and colleagues (Science, 23 June 2006, pp. 1777 and 1780).
In other words, it acts as a camouflage cloak that renders them invisible to the NK cells.
I'm also extremely interested to see what the movie does with Ghost, who has generally been a kind of anarchist and hacker who can interface with machines and render itself invisible and intangible.
The levels mostly feature just two colours, meaning your monochrome birds can render themselves invisible as long as they stay in an area that matches their colour.
By drawing attention to the form / style of the realization of the demonstrations, such actions render invisible and conceal the political demands, that is the content of the demonstrations.
In their journal paper, the academics argue: `... it is indefensible for teachers and departmental staff to silence and render invisible LGBTQ subjectivities based on assumed or misinformed notions of parental desire.»
As Dropout Nation has reported over the past year, the Obama waiver gambit is already allowing 37 states and the District of Columbia to ignore poor and minority kids, rendering them invisible altogether, through such subterfuges as lumping all of subgroups into a so - called super subgroup category that obscures data on the performance of districts and schools in helping each and all kids.
It has been clear long ago that the Obama waiver gambit allows states to ignore poor and minority kids, rendering them invisible altogether, through such subterfuges as lumping all of subgroups into a so - called super subgroup category that obscures data on the performance of districts and schools in helping each and all kids.
The absolutely SMASHING new Aviator (while admittedly a near production version) renders this invisible.
In their new home at Beehive Hill Farm, a cooperative coffee plantation, Teo and Em have a stable community, go to school, and write extensively, from essays recounting their experiences to comics - inspired, high - flying adventure stories starring their fictional personas, Black Dove (Teo), who can render himself invisible, and White Raven (Em), who is a master of disguise and derring - do.
While this may occur internally, rendering it invisible, it can happen on the skin, too.
The Revenant is a Stealth Suit for talented pilots looking for that next challenge.The Revenant's primary function allows it to activate a cloak that renders it invisible to enemies.
With «Recon», explosive damage paints the target on the player's mini map, while «Blind Eye» makes you undetectable by air support or sentries, and «Assassin» renders you invisible to UAVs and portable radars.
By multiplying the anti-reflective coating, Hefti renders the invisible visible.
With work that transits between object, event and symbol, Dean Smith explores the aesthetics of wonder: the ceaseless human impulse to render the invisible visible.
The survey is divided into five parts «Becoming an Artist», «The World as Inspiration», «Embracing Abstraction», «Rendering the Invisible Presence» and «Assemblages» and shows Parsons incredible mastery of a variety of styles and media as well as her tremendous savviness as a colorist.
It's essentially a stealth suit that renders you invisible from enemies, enabling you to do whatever you want without fear of getting attacked.
An infographic from Almagreta highlights incorrect assumptions about resume form and function, ranging from what type of file works best (Word documents, not PDFs, which look slick but can «render you invisible») to the importance of your GPA (in short, not as important as you think).

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A ninja kills from the shadows, a SEAL attacks from the sea, but you can not belive that a being powerful enough to start an entire universe is not real, just because He chooses to render Himself «invisible»?
... one can change human institutions, but not man; whatever the general effort of a society to render citizens equal and alike, the particular pride of individuals will always seek to escape the [common] level... In aristocracies, men are separated from one another by high, immovable barriers, in democracies, they are divided by a multitude of small, almost invisible threads that are broken every minute and are constantly changed from place to place.
Bozarth - Campbell explains what happens when texts are transferred from surface structures to oral space: Through dialogue the phenomenon of interpretation may come to reveal what was hidden in itself, to show its own processes of rendering what was invisible and inaudible in literature both visible and audible in a dynamic presence (3).
At bottom the expression most apt to render what I felt is this: God was present, though invisible; he fell under no one of my senses, yet my consciousness perceived him.»
BMW is developing headlights that highlight nearby people to help focus the driver's attention, and a Carnegie Mellon University researcher has developed lights that can track droplets and avoid illuminating them, rendering rainfall nearly invisible.
Cancer relies on a bag of tricks that can render it virtually invisible to the body's disease - fighting apparatus.
And she by them — or, more accurately, by her belief that their ridicule and neglect will rob Fritz Zwicky of his rightful place in history and perhaps render him as invisible as dark matter.
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