All three works
use human emotions as stand - ins for the larger socio - political reality of contemporary warfare.
Fast borrows from traditions of documentary, dramatization and fantasy, and
use human emotions as stand - ins for the larger socio - political reality of contemporary warfare.
Fast's films
use human emotions as stand - ins to initiate a dialogue on the larger socio - political reality of warfare in the modern age.
Where the film and the game differ, however, is that Lionsgate has promised to stay true to the trailer by
using human emotion as its centre point.
Not exact matches
Using Facebook's carousel content format to tell the story of new recruits can showcase talent, create
human emotion and highlight your company culture.
It has been relegated to many narrow
use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some of which are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding» of
human interactions,
human emotions, speech patterns and
human responses to information.
D. H. Lawrence can stand as the pioneer representative of those who have
used the literary art to explore
human emotion and to protest and prophesy against the repression and devaluation of the sexual life.
It is unfortunate that these things are misinterpreted, and
used to justify
human negative
emotions such as resentment and anger, as terrorists groups have done.
God is nothing more than
human projection
using imagination (made up stories), quick rationalizations and some
emotions.
If you want to be
human, then feel free to believe whatever you want, but
use a balance of logic and
emotion.
His work ranks with the finest classical Hebrew prose to be found anywhere in the Old Testament, displaying a phenomenal verbal / literary technique in the
use of humor and irony, in subtle, sensitive character portrayal, and in effective, varied appeal to
human emotion.
And it takes a lot of discipline to
use rational thinking to overcome fear, but
humans have
emotions and
emotions are messy.
The vivid imagination and the sharp observation of men and nature that marked his mind; his acquaintance with common speech and his joy in the
use of proverbs; indeed, his capacity to express in creative speaking with a skill that only a poet and genius possesses the whole range of
human emotions from awe in the presence of the numinous to the feelings of the body — all are reflected in his sermons (as also in the commentaries, his work of the lecture room), not consistently, of course, and not every time, yet most impressively in the Church Postil Sermons, one of the products of his exile on Wartburg Castle, written in order to furnish to the preachers of the Reformation examples of Biblical preaching.
Highly mobile eyebrows that can be
used to express a wide range of subtle
emotions may have played a crucial role in
human survival, new research from the University of York suggests.
The pros to
using robots are obvious: They minimize the risk to
human life; they're impervious to chemical and biological weapons; they don't have
emotions to get in the way of the task at hand; and they don't get tired like
humans do.
«This study shows how translational research
using basic science techniques in animal models can elucidate the underlying basis of
human emotions and reasons for mental disorders, thereby pointing the way for treatment development,» says Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, Lawrence C. Kolb Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at CUIMC.
Using a nonhuman primate model, their findings provide insight into the mechanisms of
human psychiatric disorders associated with
emotion dysregulation, such as PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and schizophrenia.
Many Benefits of Mindfulness and Vipassana Meditation The Dalai Lama (Gyatso, Tenzin), the world leader of Tibetan Buddhism, and Paul Ekman, the world famous Psychologist of
human emotions, have teamed up to discuss how to
use mindful emotional awareness skills to become more emotionally balanced and compassionate.
Voldemort's mother grew up in an abusive family environment, which is why she ended up
using a love potion (and raping) Tom Riddle Sr., leading to the birth of Voldemort and his inability to feel
human emotions.
For the running portion [in - game play] we
used motion capture, but for the facial animation and expressions we just thought how to convey
human emotion.
On a side note, Patrick Gross does not respond to criticism well, and generally
uses anger and violence to compensate for the fact he can not properly process normal
human emotions.
Whereas
humans are better at experiencing authentic
emotions and building relationships, formulating questions and explanations across scales and sources, deciding how to
use limited resources across dimensions strategically (including which tasks machines should be doing and what data to give them), making products and results usable for
humans and communicating about them, making decisions according to abstract values.
Both sides
use economic theory to try and predict the various benefits, and frankly, I tend to look at all economic predictions with a very skeptical eye because it is almost always blinded by political or self interest, or tries to argue «pure» economics that looks real good on paper, but doesn't take into account that
humans rarely act completely in their actual best interest since
emotions, ignorance, etc all get in the way.
The value of
using an advisor also extends to having a detached point of view when decisions are being contemplated out of
emotion and not logic (
human beings being often irrational and
emotion - driven).
If you believe in active there a way to outperform why not
use smart beta etfs where you eliminate
human bias and
emotion, why wouldnt you
use smart beta?
We
humans appear to be programmed to
use our
emotions rather more facilely than our cold intellect in the investment decision - making process, while at the same time ignoring, or even denying it.
It's just the basic
human condition that everyone hates all of the tedious work that comes with analyzing facts,
using logic over
emotion, then
using arduous math to discover how things actually work in the Real World.
Abstract: To investigate the role of experience in
humans» perception of
emotion using canine visual signals, we asked adults with various levels of dog experience to interpret the
emotions of dogs displayed in videos.
Using fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging), the scientists found that dogs» brains have a small part dedicated to detecting
emotions in the voices of
humans and other dogs.
Whenever we try to evaluate canine behavior
using human values we run the risk of misinterpreting our dog's
emotions and motives, while making minor behavioral issues become chronic.
However, we can
use findings from
human psychology research to develop new ways of measuring animal
emotion.
A new study suggests that dogs really can recognize
emotions in both
humans and other dogs
using visual and audio cues.
This means we are able to target our training by not making
use of anthropomorphisms (which is to give animals
human emotions) but by applying training through what science has proven to be effective over many trials.
He
uses this talent to manipulate
human emotion by playing the songs on top of a tower.
But as I said before, I have always
used this materiality as a way of expressing
emotion, both personal and
emotion related the reality of being
human.
His expression is personal — visceral exchanges between memory and its hues, between
emotion and the logistics of its
use, between logic's place in the fog of the
human heart, and the ways that rationale can be envisioned as painterly «surface.»
Proch's artist statement describes his work as mini-narratives that «examine the modern
human condition
using vivid colors and tangible
emotions.
Hollis McCracken (Richmond, VA)-- McCracken's
uses reclaimed materials from vacant and derelict buildings to create sculptural works that communicate universal
human emotions, such as abandonment, isolation, absence, and loneliness.
In a review of his work, artist Jane Denison wrote, «
Using the physical elements as a metaphor for
human emotion and experience, Rea portrays nature as pulsating energy that is both majestic and threatening.»
He has been particularly focused on how the
human body
uses its corporeal mechanisms, especially the face and head, to express identity and project
emotions.
By constructing these theatrical still lifes, I can set the stage for a dream narrative
using the
human form to evoke
emotion, establish a physical presence and render visions associated with common sleep experiences.
Instead, Scully, like Mark Rothko before him, struggles with how to
use abstract forms and their relationships to express
human emotion and psychology.
Syms
uses captured memories in the form of memes, GIFs, film clips, and text to share Martine's feelings and
emotions and express a full range of complex
human ideas.
She often incorporates animal imagery in her work,
using the animal form as an analog to
human emotion.
The artistic practice of Voeed Chao Wang now makes
use of subtle language to investigate the
human perception of objects and space, as well as the critical relationship between
emotions and its influence on perception.
Through the
use of bold, gestural brushstrokes and colors, she attaches personal
emotions to imagery like those of the animals or portraits of
humans, evoking both simplicity and the complexity of expression.
Renowned for her interest in animals, zoology and our perceptions of nature, the artist
uses her invented creatures to explore
human emotions, foibles and world - views.
Vibrating with hues, textures, and
emotions, Humphrey's paintings demonstrated a consistent commitment to color, space, and structure — elements he
used to move abstraction beyond formal considerations to that of the
human experience.
Sadkin
uses the markings of cartoons and comic books as a tool to explore the
human psyche, unraveling familiar characters as a relatable means to delve into inner
emotions, anxiety, struggles and sense of purpose.
Painter, illustrator, graphic designer and graffiti artist, Rems 182's imagery unites violence, eroticism, and strength in both large - scale and smaller portraits characterised by a
use of multiple perspectives that create a unique softness in each image that allows the various expressions to complement each other while revealing the complexities of
human emotion Having a background as a graffiti writer his work combines both letter - based and complex figurative images, or as the artist himself explains: «I fuse my graffiti writer language with my modern figurative art experience in perennial tension towards abstract disaggregation.»