Not exact matches
«In a world that's becoming more and more mobile the appeal and importance of location information,
maps, and satellite
images increase pretty significantly, because suddenly people now want to regularly know where they are, where they're going,
what's nearby.»
Instead of calculating absolute distances when
mapping the path to nectar, the researchers conclude, honeybees measure distance using
what is known as optic flowthe amount of
image motion that appears to occur as the position of the observer changes.
The
mapped patterns constitute
what we, conscious creatures, have come to know as sights, sounds, touches, smells, tastes, pains, pleasures, and the like — in brief,
images.
Working with David Karow, MD, PhD, a UC San Diego Health System radiologist, Parsons uses sophisticated new tools and software — DynaCAD for Prostate with the UroNav fusion biopsy system — to combine the MRI with real - time, ultrasound - guided biopsy
images in the clinic resulting in
what he calls a 3D road
map of the prostate.
That is, if you take a small region of the annulus and find its
image —
what it gets
mapped to — then the area of the
image is the same as that of the original region.
Gilbert developed a new way to
image the growing portions of coral skeletons to see
what the forming structures were made of, which she calls component
mapping.
The researchers are able to achieve a high level of compression through
what they call «skin
mapping» algorithms that can analyze pixel color to distinguish a person's face and hands in an
image.
what element of the presentation best lends itself to a graphic — for example, an
image, cartoon, graph,
map, or other artwork — that will drive home the importance of the team's issue.
Warhammer can conjure up a lot of different
images when its name is mentioned, from the masses of detailed plastic figures being controlled by fiercely intent generals across wonderfully made and painted terrain to
what I see; Space Marines marching across the
map with Dreadnoughts in tow, seeking to destroy the enemy forces in Warhammer 40K; Dawn of War, one of the best RTS games of all time.
The second
image also shows
what looks to be a screenshot of the gameplay, and the mini
map in the top left of the screen is also from PUBG — complete with the line indicator and silhouette of a person that shows your location in relation to the circle of death.
Presented like a flow chart on
what might be a
map, the circular
images depict sites in Namibia that have been mined for raw materials used in consumer products, their surfaces scarred by both machinery and the destructive colonialism that set it in place.
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Not so Jasper Johns, whose endless experimentation has transformed his
images of
what he famously called «things the mind already knows» — flags, targets and
maps, to name a few — into
what he described, in a 1964 interview, as «a thing's not being
what it was, with its becoming something other than
what it is, with any moment in which one identifies a thing precisely and with the slipping away of that moment, with at any moment seeing or saying and letting it go at that.»
Photographs of a series of
what might be called «sculptural vignettes» bring together objects and
images — including archival and vintage personal photographs, actual things (e.g., a whale bone, a ceramic frog, a pomegranate),
maps, celestial landscapes, and fragments of writing on paper, among others — many of which Stuart collected and have been with her for years.
Often called the greatest living artist in America, if not the world, Jasper Johns created a bridge between painting and
what was to become conceptual art with his mid - «50s portraits of
what «the mind already knows» —
maps, flags, targets, and other flat
images that could be rendered so faithfully in paint that there was barely any sunlight between the depictions and
what was depicted.
YOU ARE THE COMPANY IN WHICH YOU KEEP reveals the diverse ways in which photographers and artists using lens - based media have created
images that
map out our new social networks — observing the patterns of which structure our social existence, or forecasting
what the twenty - first century has yet to bring.
What one invests in the human
image includes the skill to
map out social destinies through the art of narration.
Artificiata II gathers several animated
mappings of the hypercube alongside a selection of
images drawn from this process,
what the artist calls «êtres graphiques».
The
map app's buttons are on a different layer than the actual
map image beneath them, so if a button is obscuring the name of a street, you can move your head or tilt the phone to shift the perspective a little bit, which will show you
what you're missing.