Not exact matches
A holder of more than 600 U.S. patents and one of the world's most prolific living inventors shares his perspective on the history of innovation,
with a special look at Chinese
artifacts from his personally curated Library of the History of
Human Imagination.
I present urban form to my students in the long and large western humanist tradition that sees cities as communal
artifacts that
human animals by our nature make in order to live well (
with all the teleological and virtue ethics implications of that tradition's notion of living well).
Accordingly, Whitehead might have been completely correct in relation to psychogenesis if he considered the object perception of reality as the result of
human practice, that is, of the understandable association
with artifacts and particularly
with machines.
With that in mind, I have noticed that many, if not most new converts can have, in all appearances, a genuine spiritual experience before any high doctrine of «scriptural authority ever enters their head.Now, some may say that just how it works, first you crawl, then you walk... baby food, then the meat, but this is my point... the world is full of «spiritual meatheads»... there are so many believers who wdn't know an original thought, unless of course, they cd find the chapter and verse to unequivocally support it.Is it so difficult to comprehend how a collection of ancient documents may not be the final, complete and indisputable Word of God, but mere
human artifacts, sometimes godly, sometimes not, sometimes helping, sometimes hindering.?
Higham's team collected and radiocarbon - dated about 20 samples of
artifacts and animal bones
with cut marks, which presumably were discarded by ancient
humans.
Along
with radiocarbon dating on charcoal remains from
human - made fires, these analyses yielded a much more precise estimate for the age of sediments surrounding
artifacts at various depths.
The method was previously used on
human organs as an anatomy study aid for medical students, and has since been adopted to digitally archive
artifacts such as ancient pottery and prehistoric skulls so that students and researchers can interact
with otherwise rarely handled specimens from museum collections.
Although Châtelperronian
artifacts closely resemble those made by modern
humans, many researchers have attributed them to Neandertals because they have sometimes been found
with Neandertal fossils.
Neanderthal remains are occasionally associated
with such symbolic
artifacts, but those pale in comparison
with the
artifacts produced by early modern
humans, suggesting a significant gap in linguistic abilities.
The team concludes that the archaeological levels must have become mixed over thousands of years and that younger
artifacts made by modern
humans may have moved down into levels long thought to be associated
with Neandertals.
Artifacts from that period — the obese
human and animal figurines and the phallic symbols carved in stone or bone and modeled in clay — point to the idea that the people had an obsession
with the living world and its successful propagation through the descent group or lineage.
Steve: You know, today is also the anniversary of the death of Darwin, speaking of the
human evolution
with Kate, and just to finish up — am I wrong, but isn't the place you're most likely to find a fistfight at a conference, one of these
human evolution anthropology conferences where people are arguing over whether that bone represents a new species or just an example of a known species or whether some
artifact is again a new species or some kind of pathological example of an old species?
However, it remains uncertain whether the
artifacts there are linked
with Neanderthals - they may belong to modern
humans.
Cells
with similar characteristics accumulate during normal aging as well as in younger persons infected
with human immunodeficiency virus, suggesting that the process of replicative senescence is not an
artifact of cell culture but is also occurring in vivo.
In archaeology, absolute dating is usually based on the physical, chemical, and life properties of the materials of
artifacts, buildings, or other items that have been modified by
humans and by historical associations
with materials
with known dates (coins and written history).
These three possibilities are somewhat at odds
with one another: the interpersonal relationships of Walsh's truckers on the Warners back lot are far from the closeted group dynamics of Hawks's aviators within a metaphysical void conjured out of hokey sets at Columbia, while Kubrick's film focuses on the relationship between
humans and their
artifacts.
The authors argue that examining these
artifacts can help schools gain a fresh perspective on their policies, practices, and culture; better align
human resources
with student outcome goals; identify conditions that support or constrain teaching quality; and generally foster more equitable infrastructures for teaching and learning.
Mayan
artifacts have been found here, along
with 12,000 - year - old
human bones.
The National Park is tasked
with protecting historic
human cultural
artifacts and structures that could be destroyed.
The first evidences of
human appearance in Bali date back to the Stone Age, tens of thousands years ago,
with the founding of few
artifacts that are believed to be reminiscent of small bands of...
The first evidences of
human appearance in Bali date back to the Stone Age, tens of thousands years ago,
with the founding of few
artifacts that are believed to be reminiscent of small bands of hunter - gatherers.
Archaeologists discovered 12
human remains in the tombs
with a variety of
artifacts left for the dead.
Natural creatures, specimens and
artifacts become metaphors and metonyms for
human potential in Kate Javens» The Animals I Sleep
With and Christian Bradley West's Alchemy, at Marcia Wood Gallery's new Midtown space.
With a nod toward ancient artifacts of countless civilizations, my sculptures intentionally appear as relics, treasures to honor the profound age - old human relationship with these magnificent creatures.&ra
With a nod toward ancient
artifacts of countless civilizations, my sculptures intentionally appear as relics, treasures to honor the profound age - old
human relationship
with these magnificent creatures.&ra
with these magnificent creatures.»
Upstairs, Amy Balkin's A People's Archive of Sinking and Melting (State: From the Majuro Declaration to COP19 Warsaw) preserves
human artifacts from lands that may be lost to rising sea levels — Anvers Island, Venice, New Orleans, Tuvalu, and more —
with an echo of Rauschenberg's melancholy «souvenirs without nostalgia.»
According to Saar, these materials are
artifacts and witnesses of
human lives and help imbue her work
with their own spirit and wisdom.
This body of work plays
with the idea of art as an ongoing conversation
with posterity in which
artifacts of the past are painted over, yet traces of the original art remain — and using the cave - dweller as a metaphor for the fundamental
human condition: forever shrouded in darkness and uncertainty, yet determined to leave our own visions upon the walls of the cave.
The list itself becomes a bizarre visual
artifact,
with «Japan» situated between «Miley Cyrus» and «Selena Gomez,» and «
Human penis size» just following «Abraham Lincoln.»
The exhibition presents incidences of
human interaction —
with animals, insects, leaves, trees, earth, and time — that yield extraordinary
artifacts, engineered forms of hope, and objects of power.
Whether training her lens on pathological waste, hospitals,
artifacts soiled during the passing of
human life, or surgical experiences, Sudhoff presents an honest, direct, and
human representation of her own reckoning
with mortality.
It showed a couple sharing a picnic in a serene meadow landscape
with not a sign of other
humans or
human artifacts in sight.