That helps simplify the front of the device while still retaining as much
screen space as possible.
Not exact matches
When it's not being used for meetings, the room serves
as a
space for employees to
screen movies, play video games, and snack from a popcorn machine.
The clubhouse doubles
as a nightclub and houses a restaurant, three lounge bars, a 45 - seat
screening room and event
space,
as well
as a private dining room for up to 24 people.
Besides flashy
screens and efforts at community building, the flagship mega-stores — such
as the first, an 80,000 - foot
space in the West Edmonton Mall — are also geared toward product performance and customization.
The gleaming
space could easily house 30 employees, but
as Frind strides in, it is eerily quiet — just a room with new carpets, freshly painted walls, and eight flat -
screen computer monitors.
(In the VR headset
space, for example, that has meant headsets that let you use your own smartphone
as the display
screen.)
The lead designer on the project, Markus McKenna, worked with Steelcase to construct what McKenna refers to
as a «cocoon - like
space»; a three sided set of privacy
screens that work together to obstruct peripheral vision and help block out the sound and vision of people traffic around it.
(Exactly
as you would feel if I told you that I was an alien in an invisible and undetectable
space ship between your eyes and your computer
screen).
The stylish 50,000 - square — foot
space revolutionized the entertainment scene by combining the most sought - after DJ's — Skrillex, Alesso, Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Baauer and Nicky Romero, among others — with a specifically designed 3,000 capacity venue featuring a luxurious 4,400 - square - foot pool, 1,400 - square - foot elevated stage with un-obstructed sightlines, 23 private VIP cabanas, two private ultra VIP bungalows with private dipping pools, a deck area with 50 daybeds, top - of - the - line LED
screens, 25 u-shaped banquettes with plush fabric,
as well
as signature cocktails and cuisine.
Frucor chose the vertical
screen from CST Wastewater Solutions
as an ideal solution for the needs of a factory where the
space was confined and there wasn't room for bulkier equipment.
This year, EDENS will break ground on residential and retail units in the area that it hopes will eventually include some 5,000 homes, office
spaces, and
as many
as 100 stores, along with a permanent eight -
screen home for the D.C. branch of the Angelika Film Center — along with the food market, of course.
There were defensive lapses,
as when James Johnson didn't pressure Simmons and just gave him too much
space that allowed Simmons to get downhill and run him off a brush
screen set by Marco Belinelli.
Ok, on to the walcott situation at no time should walcott be considered our number one striker, but should be considered
as a strikers option, he makes
space for others but is one dimensional, Wenger says Walcott his proving him being right not buying any forward in summer (so what is been said in the papers about all the forwards link to arsenal was a smoke
screen).
Often, Henderson looks
as if he's caught in two minds when the other team attacks: he wants to move forward to press, using his energy to squeeze by rushing at opponents and cutting off potential passing
spaces; paradoxically, his job requires him to sit back and
screen, something he's not always prepared to do.
I won't take up anymore of your precious
screen space with the heatmap from the Juve match, but suffice it to say, they couldn't be any more different; Dzeko was firmly planted Old Lady's box that night (innuendo definitely intended), serving
as the end point for Roma's build up play rather than the progenitor.
The project includes a 13 - story, 94 - unit condominium development; 32,500 square feet of offices; a six -
screen cinema; and 95,000 square feet of retail
space featuring an array of merchants
as well
as seven restaurants.
As an «open
space documentary» Lunch Love Community can be shown on the big
screen in a traditional venue, in an exhibition
space, or on mobile platforms.
If you're lucky enough to have a large bedroom, think about setting off the nursery
space with a physical divider, such
as a
screen, curtain or bookshelf.
The group has zeroed in on K2
as a potential problem for the Roberto Clemente Plaza, a
space between 148th and 149th Streets along Third Avenue that will contain flowers, benches and food and may also host events like salsa lessons and film
screenings.
The interdisciplinary team of Harvard researchers, in collaboration with MIT and Samsung, developed a large - scale, computer - driven
screening process, called the Molecular
Space Shuttle, that incorporates theoretical and experimental chemistry, machine learning and cheminformatics to quickly identify new OLED molecules that perform
as well
as, or better than, industry standards.
For example, in «mouse ball,» T5 imagined moving his wrist and elbow
as if moving the cursor with a trackball mouse, while in «whole arm» he imagined moving his arm around in free
space so that his fixed index finger could point at the on -
screen targets.
In the European
Space Agency's (ESA's) control room in Darmstadt, Germany, the mood was anxious and all eyes were glued to the mission control computer
screens as a spidery, three - legged lander named Philae detached from its parent spacecraft, Rosetta, and made its slow descent to the surface of a comet — and cheers and hugging broke out on 12 November when the control room received confirmation that the lander had arrived.
This is exactly the model of how Tetris works: When you first launch the game, the blocks fall at a leisurely pace, giving you plenty of time to rearrange them
as they descend so they'll fit the
spaces where they fall and gradually build up a wall that fills the
screen.
An arrangement of glass prisms routes light around the
space inside the cloak, so that an observer sees the scene on the
screen as if the cat were not there.
For instance, if you type in needle, the first few
screens that the search engine returns cover topics
as varied
as the Seattle
Space Needle, embroidery, and a source for old phonograph supplies.
In late September 2003, astrobiologist Maggie Turnbull from the University of Arizona in Tucson identified 37 Geminorum
as one of the best candidates for hosting Earth - type life from a shortlist of 30 stars (
screened from the 5,000 or so stars that are estimated to be located within 100 ly of Earth) that were presented to a group of scientists from NASA's
space - telescope project, the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), which will search for habitable planets by using visible light with the «signature» of water and / or oxygen from an Earth - type planet after its scheduled launch around 2013, and the ESA's Darwin project involving six
space telescopes (Astrobiology Magazine).
They take up the
space where the recipe calls for ingredients and directions, and there is no way of getting around it because the video scroll downs the
screen as you scroll.
The Mad Dogs British Pub knows how to keep people entertained — 16 HD television
screens line the walls along with two jumbo
screens, so you can cheer for your favorite teams and bond with fellow fans
as you watch the game in a friendly community
space.
«It isn't
as easy
as just throwing profiles up on a
screen,» Ogle says of competing apps that have tried to enter the business networking
space in the past.
Not so on
screen,
as Horton and Who, Butter Battle and Daisy - Head feel somewhat bloated and lugubrious - forced to bow to conventions of filmmaking and padded with increasingly less - catchy songs to fill up
space.
But
as an ideological jukebox movie about 20th century art, this film should interest festivals and
spaces in the art world that haven't yet featured the 13 -
screen version.
Back in 1968 it must have blown its audience away (I was actually a member of that audience, but I was only five so I don't recall being blown in any direction at all — I just remember liking the monkeys) with its realistic shots of
space stations gliding across the
screen with a stark, cold beauty
as Strauss's Blue Danube blared through the speakers.
The spare directing gives us a chance to watch the details of Kubrick's future vision waltz their way across the
screen — we are forced to appreciate the mechanics of
space travel (no gravity and no sound),
as well
as the fact that trips to the moon are so mundane that the
space station has a Howard Johnson on it.
As Danny Boyle's go - to screenwriter after they brought his first novel, The Beach to the big
screen, they injected a shot of adrenaline to the shambling zombie genre in 2000s with 28 Days Later, and turned in a brilliantly sly theological inquiry in the form of a
space adventure Sunshine.
► An astronaut removes six large canisters of genetic research materials from a drifting
space station with lights flashing and sirens blaring; a giant spiny rat chases her and pounds on the escape hatch window with paws and tentacles, cracking it (we can not see its face)
as the escape pod launches and we see the
space station explode into fireballs that fill the
screen and soon after we see the cracked pod hatch window break apart and the pod explodes into chunks of flaming debris (the astronaut is certainly dead although we do not see her after the explosion).
But there's one Science Fiction film that towers above all others of the genre,
as well
as all other films, and that is Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A
Space Odyssey, which Warner Brothers barely released in time to actually be seen on a big
screen during the relevant year.
In this one, Gavin Hood talks about
space camp, training for Zero G and the challenges of bringing the imaginative environments of the book
as well
as Ender's (mostly internal) struggle to the
screen.
Recent collaborations have been limited to Wilson's cameos (mostly
as a tiny cowboy) in Stiller's franchise movies, but with «Zoolander 2» on the way, it'll be good to see them sharing
screen space again.
Ripley is engulfed by darkness and despair in director David Fincher's claustrophobic and underrated big -
screen debut (which looks a lot better in light of Seven — photographed by Alien Resurrection cinematographer Darius Khondji — and The Game),
as she crash lands on Fiorina «Fury» 161, a remote, nearly deserted, Class C Prison, maximum security, Double Y Chromosome - Work Correctional Facility after drifting in
space — again — for an unspecified time.
As a champion and curator of independent stories for the stage and
screen, Sundance Institute provides and preserves the
space for artists in film, theatre, film composing, and digital media to create and thrive.
This time, though the shots are chaotic, Nolan has learned what Paul Greengrass already knew: that
as long
as you establish certain physical elements, like
space, time and weight, you can keep the action coherent in the audiences» mind even if it's not precisely clear on the
screen.
Consequently, the film feels both overstuffed and undernourished,
as if it had either been rushed to the
screen or pared down from a much more ambitious film about love, Hawaii,
space, and how we live now.
A little less than 24 hours after seeing Right Now, I found myself back at the Scotiabank — the bizarrely
space - themed multiplex that serves
as TIFF's main press and industry
screening venue — for another movie with an ambling protagonist who goes everywhere with a backpack slung over his shoulder.
As you can see in the first real footage of this PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade game, Galaga Legions DX aims to fill our
screens with thousands of Galaga armada ships, turning this series into more of a
space - bug hell shooter than before.
In typical
space spelunking fashion, players pilot one of a handful of crafts with varying speeds and customizable weaponry
as they blast anything and everything that moves on
screen into scrap metal.
It's
space as seen through a CRT
screen.
The last film Bruce Broughton worked on that was released in cinemas was the 1998 big -
screen retelling of Irwin Allen's tv show Lost in
Space, with Gary Oldman, William Hurt and Matt le Blanc; sadly for Broughton, who surely saw the movie
as a way of gaining more exposure and therefore more work, it tanked and became
as critically - lambasted
as other event movies from the time like Batman and Robin and The Avengers.
There was the usual suspects of werewolves, vampires, gelatinous blobs from outer
space, and stitched - together cadavers, but nothing thrilled quite
as much
as seeing one of Ray Harryhausen's animated creatures move across the
screen.
Attacked by a mysterious swarm of mechanical
space bees, the crew becomes marooned separately, the better to give each member their own special
screen time, Kirk engaging in his patented brands of derring - do with an adoring Chekov (Anton Yelchin) by his side, Spock and McCoy bonding in their uniquely prickly way
as they argue over emotion versus logic, and Scotty (Pegg) confronted with a plucky alien woman (Sofia Boutella, triumphing over the stylized makeup and pert ponytail) who is just
as mechanically inclined
as he is.
Or,
as writer / director Bird adds, «the mundane and the fantastic sharing
screen space,» which includes a streamlined world of gorgeous homes, pastel - shaded cars, and vivid characters whose own weird bodies radiate sharp (and hysterically funny) attitude.