Sentences with phrase «use square grids»

When processing what the eyes see, the brains of primates don't use square grids, but instead use triangles, research from Yerkes neuroscientist Beth Buffalo's lab suggests.

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The bomb first entered service 50 years ago, and weighs about 700 pounds - slightly smaller than the M117 bomb often used by the B - 52 Stratofortress for «grid square removal.»
Mentally divide the square into a grid 4 x 4 and using a teaspoon, carefully scoop up a little mixture from one of the grid pieces and place one of the chilli tricks into the mixture, replacing the scoop on top to hide the trick.
Using a computer model that fused air pollution and atmospheric chemistry data, they estimated what annual average levels of ozone (a key smog ingredient) and fine particulates smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) were in 2010 within 100 - km - by -100-km grid squares across the world.
A typical forecast model today uses grids at the surface that run about five to 30 miles square.
Using the number grid shown (A) it is possible to generate nine - digit numbers in the following way: Start on any square and then move horizontally, vertically or diagonally to an adjacent square that hasn't already been visited.
Using a numerical model developed by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and the German Weather Service, the team created two simulations of convectional organization over a 312,000 - square - kilometer grid with 1 - kilometer spacing.
The linear trend is computed at each grid point using a least squares fit to the time series at each grid point.
Rebecca Gentry and colleagues divided the world's oceans into grid cells of 0.042 degrees squared (where degree refers to degrees of latitude and longitude), and then used the known thermal ranges and growth rates of 120 fish and 60 bivalve species to calculate the amount of both that could potentially be farmed in each cell of ocean.
The game uses a very familiar square grid that has become very common for any tactical RPG.
A range of gridded photographs of the human skeleton along with corresponding gridded sheets which students can use to draw the image on, transferring detail one square at a time.
This game offers an excellent opportunity to practise visualising squares and angles on grids and also encourages pupils to look at strategies using systematic approaches.
These letters correspond to different colours to be used to colour in a square on the grid.
Using a grid of 1 - inch squares, they'd been asked to estimate the number of squares that fell inside an oddly shaped polygon.
These kits made of 1 foot square of wire grids used to make storage shelves can be broken up and used to fence of the lower levels of wooden furniture.
The game uses a very familiar square grid that has become very common for any tactical RPG.
Players get to move along the grid and use abilities and attacks that affect certain squares on the grid, so strategy comes to play as players carefully move their team around the field or obstacles and use certain commands to maximize damage, take out dangerous targets, afflict status effects, use items and summons, or protect teammates.
Several months ago, development screenshots were posted in an update (# 41: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/482445197/unsung-story-tale-of-the-guardians/posts/1065801), revealing that the hex / triangle grid - a major selling point that was a defining factor in setting Unsung Story apart from other tactical RPGs - had been silently trashed in favor of the same - old square grid that every other tactical RPG use.
For those unaware, Picross is a blend of Sudoku and Painting - by - Numbers, with you using the numbers around the edges of a grid to fill in the squares and create little pixel art images.
Here, rather than colouring in squares on a grid you're chipping cubes off a big rectangular block, rotating it with the stylus to read the numerical clues written on the sides and using a process of elimination to decide which ones stay and which ones go.
This show, however, will look at some of Sharif's more lo - fi works, with an emphasis on his use of grids, rules, and geometry in such performances as Drawing Squares on the Floor Using a Cube (1982), for which Sharif traced a cube over and over to create linear patterns.
It present works in different media and formats that used found objects and geometric shapes, before she began making her visionary pencilled grids on large, square canvases.
A diagonal grid was used to arrange the squares., 139.7 x 91.5 x 30.5 cm, 55 x 36 x 12in
1994 Don't Look Now, Thread Waxing Space, New York (catalogue) Cross and Square Grids, Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan Abstraction: A Tradition of Collecting in Miami, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL (catalogue) Das Americas, Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo, Brazil (catalogue) Elvis + Marilyn: 2 x Immortal, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (catalogue) Come dire, splendori, Pontormo Rosso Gallery, Carmignano, Italy Notational Photographs, Metro Pictures, New York Rudiments d'un musée possible, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Geneva Le Constanti Nell» Arte, Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples (catalogue) 30 Years: Art in the Present Tense, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (catalogue) The Assertive Image: Artists of the Eighties, Armand Hammer Museum and University of California, Los Angeles The Use of Pleasure, Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, CA (curated by Robert Nickas) Punishment + Decoration, Hohenthal und Bergen, Cologne, Germany Katarina Fritsch, Peter Halley, Hubert Kiecol, Imi Knoebel, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Jablonka Galerie, Berlin
Even her 1973 Masonry, a precise grid of squares, uses its diagonal weave to break sharply with the picture plane.
Using his now - familiar method of transposing photographic portraits onto canvas with a polychromatic grid, Close's recent paintings have matured to the extent that each two - inch square is an independent abstract painting worthy
Irwin's subtitle pays homage both to the grid and to Josef Albers, who used it as a title for his seemingly endless series of nested squares.
I had always considered her classic, proto - Minimalist pictures from the Sixties — characterised by subtle, ghostly colours and the use of minute elements repeated within a grid often drawn onto a square canvas with a pencil — as ascetic and restrained: the epitome of cerebral self - control.
While both T12239 and T12243 demonstrate the artist's practice of using crossing lines to suggest surface and spatial illusion, the spatial complexity of T12239 rests on the manner in which the grid has been fragmented into an array of square details that abut one another.
The dense grid in the 6ft square «Morning» has the effect of a sheet of graph paper, with the paint used as an overall wash to fog but not conceal the close pencil lines.
The second Bmw Art Car was created by Frank Stella, an American artist and a passionate motor racing fan, who used a black and white square grid pattern taking inspiration from the technical graph - paper.
Gerhard Richter made lively abstractions of colored boxes; Carl André lay down squares of metal tiles in geometric patterns on the floor; Chuck Close used the grid as a structure to expand photographs into large paintings.
One starts to notice how the shape of a square is used throughout the room in architectural features, most notably on the gridded window frames on the opposite side of the room, where the rounded edges of the sculpture are echoed by thin sheets of linen translucently softening the sharp angels on the repeated square grids.
The Here / Square Series in dominated by a more rigid grid system with monotype ghosting used to create a second version of some of the images.
The distinct black lines and flat, opaque blocks of vivid, occasionally neon, color Burki formerly used have been replaced by quiet compositions of basic elements — lines, grids, squares, circles,
Where the Minimalists used squares in their grids in their compositions Martin chose rectangles, preferring their comparatively relaxed, non-aggressive, human characteristics.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square of a grid covered wall.
Without color, Whitney uses line and density to create variety among the squares that compose the grid structures in these drawings.
Using a T - square, he forms an irregular grid in black ink across the surface of white paper — a nod to minimalism further amplified by the exhibition's unifying black - and - white palette.
The exhibition is titled after a popular Japanese puzzle in which deductive logic is used to fill a concentric grid of squares with the numbers 1 through 9 in correct locations.
In 1970 he returned to color, continuing to use photographic portraits as a model but incorporating a new technique in which he constructed the image from a gridded arrangement of individual color squares, each of which is like an abstract painting; viewed from afar, they form a unified, highly realistic image.
[5] However, the grid appears to have been used to map out the composition, as the figure's head is precisely framed within the fifth and sixth squares from the left and the second, third and fourth from the top.
Stanley Whitney created a painting using his signature compositional approach of loosely gridding square - like shapes marked off into irregular proportions by horizontal ribbons.
The linear trend is computed at each grid point using a least squares fit to the time series at each grid point.
The basic idea is very straightforward: place very large solar arrays into continuously and intensely sunlit Earth orbit (1,366 watts / meter squared), collect gigawatts of electrical energy, electromagnetically beam it to Earth, and receive it on the surface for use either as base load power via direct connection to the existing electrical grid, conversion into manufactured synthetic hydrocarbon fuels, or as low ‐ intensity broadcast power beamed directly to consumers.»
I am using grid squares with 130 out of 144 possible datapoints for the period.
It's also notable that the least squares fitting method used by Demetris and his group to interpolate GCM grid - point temperature and precipitation series into the eight test locales gave the most latitude possible to the GCMs.
Using a numerical model developed by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and the German Weather Service, the team created two simulations of convectional organization over a 312,000 - square - kilometer grid with 1 - kilometer spacing.
As can be seen from the video above, the 18:9 aspect ratio of the 5.7 - inch Full Vision display makes good use of the imaging software present on the G6, allowing for a whole new set of photography techniques and enhancements including square camera snapshot, match shot, grid shot, guide shot and 360 - degree panorama.
The «Cost Approach» grid on a standard appraisal form is often not filled in / calculated out for the simple reason that it has to do only with the cost to produce on square footage basis minus depreciation for age and condition, with said resultant number being added to the appraiser's opinion of what the empty lot is worth according to whether the property is being utilized in a manner known as «Highest and Best Use».
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