Sentences with phrase «visualised living»

When the Hebrew says that God wills Shalom, he visualises a life which encompasses prosperity of the earth and people and their happiness, even at times victors over enemies.
Instagram is already becoming a popular way for teenagers to connect with people they like / love, because they can visualise their life more easily through their photostream, and I see this spreading through the rest of the dating population as the year progresses.
It visualises life in the metropolis on the basis of real time data transmitted from a network of sensors.
Recent works include the three - screen installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a moving portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall's life and work; Peripeteia (2012), an imagined drama visualising the lives of individuals included in two 16th century portraits by Albrecht Dürer and Mnemosyne (2010) which exposes the experience of migrants in the UK, questioning the notion of Britain as a promised land by revealing the realities of economic hardship and casual racism.

Not exact matches

They actually visualise and plan their best reality while others are merely spectators of life.
Many people cant comprehend till death do us part — for the rest of my life — its just so mind boggling if you stop and try to actually visualise it.
Playing and learning with babies and toddlers has been my most challenging part of being a parent as J and T have become older the crafts, activities and play has become much easier for me to visualise and bring to life for them.
It often takes such creative works of fiction to help visualise what life is really like.
Using data from brain imaging techniques that enable visualising the brain's activity, a neuroscientist at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and a Parisian ENT surgeon have managed to decipher brain reorganisation processes at work when people start to lose their hearing, and thus predict the success or failure of a cochlear implant among people who have become profoundly deaf in their adult life.
When Gordon Lithgow at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Novato, California, and colleagues grew the soil - dwelling nematode Caenorhabditis elegans in agar plates soaked in thioflavin T — a dye used to visualise clusters of amyloid beta protein — they found that the worms lived 30 to 70 per cent longer than average.
This enables fat droplets in the intestinal cells of living worms to be visualised.
Researchers can now freeze biomolecules mid-movement and visualise processes they have never previously seen, which is decisive for both the basic understanding of life's chemistry and for the development of pharmaceuticals.
Using high - resolution CT scanning and 3D computer imaging, it was possible to reconstruct and visualise the brain and inner ear of Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki — a small, plant - eating dinosaur, which lived 150 million years ago, in what is now Tanzania.
As they develop microscopy techniques to better visualise the details of chromatin structure, even in living cells, they're better able to explore how structural changes relate to gene expression and cell function.
VISUALISE YOUR HOME FILLED WITH LIGHT Ideally, we would all live in light, bright, beautiful spaces with huge windows, but this is unfortunately not reality.
Here are some recent quotes from a variety of people who have used these resources: «using these resources sprung me back into life... Going to school is a pleasure now» «got me excited about being in school again... long time since that's happened» «shows you don't need to be a bruiser, basher or battle - axe to be a success» «the inspectors were surprised at how quickly we had improved» «the union reps suddenly came to life when I started using these resources» «these have saved us thousands at SLT and made our school a much better place» «best resources I have used in over twenty years of CPD» «we use these ideas when recruiting new staff... it works, it really does work» «really useful in framing staff and student feedback» «rich and valuable... helps develop the language and the decisions we make» «my students relate to these ideas and now it's a beautiful class to be in... at last» «gives you splendid ideas you can work in your own classes» «I was never any good at visualising what success might look like... now I can see the bright lights» «extremely helpful» «inspectors praised our use of these resources and commended our progress» «genuinely helped get my Mojo back... my colleagues and classes have also noticed the new me» «just had some of my best days at school because of these resources» «there is nothing better at this price»
Visualise will use its innovative 360 ° live video streaming technology to create a «virtual event» bringing Sutherland into over 100 schools.
The creative mindset allows you to visualise the possibilities of the life you can create through selling your work successfully and to think of innovative ways to achieve it.
At her solo show at Modern Art Oxford earlier this year, Himid featured paintings from a decade - long series for which she painted over pages of the Guardian, accusing the «liberal media» of «simultaneously visualising and making invisible black people's lives».
I was investigating how performance artists produce work that facilitates catharsis and I was using my body as a site for interrogating the lived experience and visualising personal and societal trauma.
; Mike Watson on Living with the Maldives; Sam Jacob on the myths of primitivism and modernity; J.J. Charlesworth on how not to make public art; Hettie Judah on sauce for the sacrificial lamb; Jonathan Grossmalerman keeps visualising Hauser & Wirth; Laura McLean Ferris on off - space Castillo / Corrales, in Paris.
Her artworks use photography to visualise the memory of traces of concealed light in daily life.
She adds: «The most important thing for me is to visualise a moment of frozen life, emotion or a dream.
Taking place across the Sackler Wing of Galleries and the Tennant Gallery, the exhibition examines what making art from life has meant to artists throughout history and how the practice is evolving as technology opens up new ways of creating and visualising artwork.
In my drawings, I visualise dynamics that I preceive in my everyday life, often found in nature: ants pathing by, rain falling down, snowflakes tumbling down, or branches of a birch tree in the wind.
How would we visualise and be stimulated by such an «odoramic» life?
Calling attention to the computer's act of memory processing, SEEK (2014) is an installation that amplifies and visualises the action of a computer searching for data, by animating the sounds of the hard disc through live visuals on screen.
If that is the only solution, I can't visualise how that solution can be transitioned too with the will of the people, because it sounds like it means giving up all the creature comforts of a modern wealthy life, how do you sell that on a global scale?
The Phab2 Pro can also map indoor spaces, which opens up the door to experiences like AR museum tours via the GuidiGO app or visualised home furnishings in living rooms and kitchens via the new Tango - enabled Lowe's Vision app.
Career Management Life Skills be breathe fear fears focus move overcome present presenting visualise
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z