Surveying a variety of techniques and backgrounds, these works examines the political, poetic, educational and practical
use of objects in contemporary performance.
Emerging from
her use of objects in her paintings and her inclusion of found objects in her ephemeral site - specific works, these new painting - sculpture hybrids contrast monochromatic white and black areas with brightly - hued squiggles, splashes, stripes, and mazes and investigate what happens when a canvas and an object become a simultaneous and continuous surface for painting.
Making
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Because
of these advanced logistic capabilities, the authors believe there will be «small robots delivering packages,» warehouse robots capable
of moving heavy
objects, and self - driving trucks and planes routinely
used to deliver goods
in the future.
-- Daniel Putterman, cofounder, co-CEO, and head
of business for Kogniz, Inc. which recently released AICam, fully - autonomous surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence that identify people and threats
in real - time,
using video - based facial recognition and
object detection; also having founded and run venture - backed technology companies over the last 20 years including MaxInfo, Inc. (acquired by NETM), EoExchange (S - 1), Mediabolic, Inc. (acquired by ROVI), and Cloud Engines, Inc..
Ultrahaptics pairs gesture technology with tactile feedback by
using ultrasonic waves that cause the user's skin to vibrate, creating the illusion
of touching buttons or other physical
objects and allowing users to control devices seemingly
in mid-air.
The experiment itself was simple: a hundred and forty - five undergraduate students were given a standard test
of creativity known as an «unusual
use» task,
in which they had two minutes to list as many
uses as possible for mundane
objects such as toothpicks, bricks, and clothes hangers.
Normally many
of the
object - oriented programming languages clean up for you because they notice when you are running low on memory and haven't
used a bit
of code
in a while, but
in the case
of these terascale systems, it would be like having a kitchen the size
of a football field, so by the time you ran out
of room, it would take weeks to clean it up.
Simply because being too rigid and too inflexible creates far more pain and anguish than perhaps the
use of a wrong word, or placing an
object in the wrong place, or someone turning up five minutes late.
In her research, behavioral and learning scientist Marily Oppezzo tested groups
of people as they brainstormed creative
uses for everyday
objects.
A cel, or celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which
objects are drawn or painted,
used in the production
of animated cartoons.
The idea behind Aireal is that if you touch or hit an
object virtually, you should be able to have some time
of real - world reaction to further engage you
in the game or program you're
using.
The Detroit Institute
of Arts is also experimenting with augmented reality technology and is partnering with Google for an Ancient Egypt exhibit
in which visitors can
use the museum's smartphones to see special digital graphics and information overlaid on certain
objects, like a mummy's sarcophagus.
The engineers
used an existing image tracking technology to pinpoint specific
objects within a video, which allows them to keep track
of those
objects in the film over time.
Shoppers might be able to
use the phone to take a 3 - D picture
of a product
in a store, then search for the
object on Amazon and buy it online.
The marriage between hardware and software can then be
used by app developers to create all kinds
of interesting apps, including those that place 3 - D
objects in the real world.
«We
use high - performance transactions systems, complex rendering and
object caching, workflow and queuing systems, business intelligence and data analytics, machine learning and pattern recognition, neural networks and probabilistic decision making, and a wide variety
of other techniques,» founder and CEO Jeff Bezos famously noted
in a 2010 letter to shareholders.
For example,
in a 2012 study conducted by two researchers at the University
of California at Santa Barbara, 145 undergraduates were asked to come up with as many
uses for daily
objects (clothes hangers, bricks, toothbrushes, etc.) as they could
in two minutes — a standard exercise to measure creativity.
These notary accounts can receive messages with updates about the
object or file represented
in the notary, and with the
use of NEM's multi-sig contracts, control
of notary accounts can be transferred to other users.»
Both, among other issues,
objected to the
use of «cab»
in UberCab's name, since it was operating without a taxi license.
Speaking a little more concretely, the Golden Mean is equal to 1.618 (or 0.618, depending on the direction
of movement) and is
used in triangular
objects.
Not - for - profits can engage
in profit - making activities as long as those activities are compatible with the not - for - profit
objects of the NFP, and the profits are
used exclusively for promoting its stated goals.
But
in this case, the system
uses a combination
of prior maps as well as the lidar, which sends out a signal and gathers data on the range and intensity
of objects in its path and around it
in order to determine where the vehicle is driving
in real time.
In July, he
objected to the
use of the plane for campaign events: «Taxpayers are paying a fortune for the
use of Air Force One on the campaign trail by President Obama and Crooked Hillary,» he tweeted.
Let's see, hmmm, even if I didn't have to pay for it or the cleaning
of it with my tax dollars, I would
object to any monument to any religion being placed
in a public space that I pay to keep clear for my and others
use.
Scott Rutledge
objects to the
use of the word «secular» to describe those whose arguments I was criticizing
in my article.
Pope Paul VI and the «out
of touch» Church predicted
in 1969 that widespread
use of contraception would lead to four things: 1) General lowering
of moral standards, 2) A rise
in infidelity, and illegitimacy 3) The reduction
of women to
objects used to satisfy men and 4) Government coercion
in reproductive matters.
There are also three paragraphs inserted into chapter 6 on «The Nineteenth Century» (SMW 153 - 55), indicated by the fact that «these individual enduring entities»
in the very next sentence refers back to the final sentence just before the inserted material.2 Later new insights about eternal
objects and God were added
in the two metaphysical chapters,
using the new concept
of «actual occasion» for the first time.
In a modest eighty - seven pages (followed by Appendices on liturgical colours, vestments, objects used in worship, and the use of Latin in the liturgy), Rev. Peter Stravinskas covers every detail of the Mass from the Entrance to the Concluding Rites with facts and explanations, often surprising, about the Scriptural origins and contemporary celebration of the Eucharistic liturg
In a modest eighty - seven pages (followed by Appendices on liturgical colours, vestments,
objects used in worship, and the use of Latin in the liturgy), Rev. Peter Stravinskas covers every detail of the Mass from the Entrance to the Concluding Rites with facts and explanations, often surprising, about the Scriptural origins and contemporary celebration of the Eucharistic liturg
in worship, and the
use of Latin
in the liturgy), Rev. Peter Stravinskas covers every detail of the Mass from the Entrance to the Concluding Rites with facts and explanations, often surprising, about the Scriptural origins and contemporary celebration of the Eucharistic liturg
in the liturgy), Rev. Peter Stravinskas covers every detail
of the Mass from the Entrance to the Concluding Rites with facts and explanations, often surprising, about the Scriptural origins and contemporary celebration
of the Eucharistic liturgy.
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In the light
of Jesus
using similar words, if you
object to their
use, then why?
In population control, euthanasia, abortion, and eugenics, the human person is treated as an
object or product to be
used or eliminated according to the purposes
of those who have power over others.
With the definition
of religion given, Marxism would have to be considered a religion, at least for those who do not
use it as a means to some political or economic end, but who find «
in the conception
of the «dialectic
of history» with its inevitability, its total relevance, its impersonal justice - making power, the
object of supreme valuation and complete relevance to life....
In his book Being and Having, Marcel uses a series of polarities to delineate two basic modes of relating to the world: being and having; participation and objectification; mystery and problem; presence and object; I - Thou relationships and I - It relationships; thought which stands in the presence of, and thought which proceeds by interrogation; concrete thinking and abstraction; secondary reflection and primary reflection.55 Marcel recognizes that both modes of relating to the world are necessary, but he feels the contemporary person is increasingly becoming a slave to the possessive orientatio
In his book Being and Having, Marcel
uses a series
of polarities to delineate two basic modes
of relating to the world: being and having; participation and objectification; mystery and problem; presence and
object; I - Thou relationships and I - It relationships; thought which stands
in the presence of, and thought which proceeds by interrogation; concrete thinking and abstraction; secondary reflection and primary reflection.55 Marcel recognizes that both modes of relating to the world are necessary, but he feels the contemporary person is increasingly becoming a slave to the possessive orientatio
in the presence
of, and thought which proceeds by interrogation; concrete thinking and abstraction; secondary reflection and primary reflection.55 Marcel recognizes that both modes
of relating to the world are necessary, but he feels the contemporary person is increasingly becoming a slave to the possessive orientation.
Already
in this sense he recognizes that Jesus» teachings were
used by the primitive Church as kerygmatic proclamation
of the exalted Lord: «One can hardly
object that Jesus» preaching was after all not Christian preaching, on the grounds that Christian preaching proclaims him, but was not proclaimed by him.
Vorhanden, which Heidegger
uses of the peculiar mode
of being characteristic
of inanimate
objects, as contrasted with responsible human Dasein, I have translated by «tangible», as
in Bultmann the antithesis is not so much between Vorhandensein and Dasein as between the tangible realities
of the visible world and eternal realities, very much like the Pauline contrast
of kata sarka and kata pneuma.
Interestingly, he
used the terms «epochal occasion,» «event» and «droplets
of existence,» but never «actual entity» or «eternal
object,» suggesting that he still may have been working largely from Religion
in the Making.
too true; you're right, we are holistic people
in a holistic world living holistic lives and political theory, religion, ethics, behavior, psychology, these and many others are all so inextricably intertwined with each other that it may be better to think
of them as different views
of the same
object rather than distinct
objects that are inter-related (
using «
object» here,
of course, metaphorically)
We have not provided satisfactory answers to question such as: 1) What caused tons
of steel
used in WTC buildings to literary turn into dust 2) Why WTC 7, after all it was not hit by any planes 3) what did hit pentagon 4) Why Cheney was commanding NORAD on 911 5) What did hit pentagon 6) Why did cheney ordered complete stand by as the
object was approaching pentagon....
In effect he was saying that faith is an opiate, that men drug themselves with it, become sleepy, complacent and comfortable through the use of it, and that their main object in going to church is to be sprayed once more with spiritual cocaine so that they may feel less acutely the ills of life and the miseries of me
In effect he was saying that faith is an opiate, that men drug themselves with it, become sleepy, complacent and comfortable through the
use of it, and that their main
object in going to church is to be sprayed once more with spiritual cocaine so that they may feel less acutely the ills of life and the miseries of me
in going to church is to be sprayed once more with spiritual cocaine so that they may feel less acutely the ills
of life and the miseries
of men.
Even when I myself am the
object of my perceiving movement and moving perception, I must to some extent make
use of my corporeality
in my perception.
Cobb prepares for this analogy early
in his book; during his first discussion
of societies (p. 41) he
uses a molecule as his example
of an enduring
object.
Since a structured society can not be an enduring
object, Cobb can not
use the Process and Reality, An Essay
in Cosmology 151 discussion
of subordinate societies to justify his claim that molecules are enduring
objects.
Within physics complementary models are
used in the domain
of the unobservably small, whose characteristics seem to be radically unlike those
of everyday
objects; the electron can not be adequately visualized or consistently described by familiar analogies.
I distinguish here the
use of the term «epistemology»» from «phenomenology»»
in the sense that phenomenology analyzes the givenness
of objects to consciousness, an exercise that may be carried our «without particular metaphysical commitments (requiring only a hypothetical ontology), whereas epistemology seeks to analyze how we or any being can know what really is.
I do not think the proposition that future possibilities as causal
in the present is contestable, though some will
object to the
use of the word God
in relation to the reality
of future possibilities and their lure upon the world.
As such, if the religious want it let them put it
in one
of their churches but DO NOT display it as an
object of spiritual significance on government land
using public funds
in a memorial to commemorate a disastrous attack that affected the lives many, many people who do not share your beliefs
in Christ and crosses.
As for the conclusion
of Aidan O'Neill QC, that schools will be within their statutory rights to dismiss staff who refuse to
use stories or textbooks promoting same - sex marriage and that parents who
object to gay marriage being taught to their children will have no right to withdraw their children from lessons, does that sound at all unlikely, given the cases
of the Strasbourg four, which were considered by the European Court
of Justice
in September?
He amusingly quotes an unnamed liberal - minded Catholic bishop who
objected to the
use of the word «bounty»
in new liturgical translations (he could equally have
used paschal or consubstantial) as a case
in point.
Sorry Terry, but no where
in any
of the accounts
of Jesus clearing the temple
in the Gospels does it show Jesus
using «violent» force, and it only shows him
using physical force against non-human
objects.