Sentences with phrase «use human gestures»

While the CHCI chimpanzees use human gestures they additionally use the natural gesture of their species.

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It has been predicted already that by 2020, we will be using gesture control on computers to stop us using our mouse and keypad, and that there will be a rise in robotics carrying out human work in an office environment.
Amazon was just awarded a patent for a drone that will use recognition of human gestures and voice commands to deliver packages...
Performance studies uses some of the raw materials of incarnational theology to imagine human speaking; preaching approaches the disciplinary terrain of performance theory by emphasizing relationships between orality and writing, between reading and speaking, and the evocative power of ritual speech and gesture.
All three species increased their use of symbols, as opposed to gestures, as they grew older, but this change was far more pronounced for the human child.
Georgia Institute of Technology researchers created the «smart arm» to respond to human gestures, using motion capture technology.
Exploring the theme of communication, Auel assumes that the Neanderthals lack the full vocal development of modern humans and has the clan using a mixture of gestures and body language to supplement their small vocabulary.
Puppies can't resist humans who sit down on the floor with legs spread apart so, while they're easily persuaded to come by this very simple gesture, make the most of it by using their name, sparingly, but making a huge fuss when puppy arrives.
Seoul - based artist WanJim Gim illustrates the form and gesture of the human body using complex hatched layers of color and dramatic lighting.
The Coming to America tour emphasizes techniques used to create sculptures, prominent historical figures and events of the early 20th century, ways that the human figure communicates feelings and ideas through gesture and the impact of the artist's immigrant experience on their artwork.
Using a traditional sculptural format (the monument), Meghan Smythe captures contradicting extremes within human gesture: intimacy and brutality, beauty and ugliness, or the lewd and tender.
Considering the production of affect, the contradictions faced by hired bodies, and the dynamics of using or being used as a human resource, the project stages situations in which a heightened demand for communication drives the outsourcing of personal investment to readymade gestures and protocols.
Along with well - selected illustrations of works in different media, the catalogue traces Sillman's early exploration of cartoon imagery and the associative use of colors, her struggle for the unity of the physical legitimacy of the objects and the human body, her equally shared interest in figuration and abstraction, her attempts to reduce images that evoke the ambiguity of singular gestures in flux that are emphatically stable, and her «zines» and recent forays into drawings made with an iPhone.
Werfel has a feeling for gesture, and uses it to conjure up both spatial references to the landscape and the human body.
Having taught herself computer assembly, she uses automated reverse engineering to question the position of the artist and that of the machine in the contemporary world — and which is valued more, the human gesture or the functional superiority of the machine?
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