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"artifact" Definitions
  1. an object that is made by a person, especially something of historical or cultural interest

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But Artifact isn't just about Steam—or, really, Steam isn't just about Artifact.
Artifact by artifact, Torres indexes the remnants of border violence, offering them up as evidence of militarism and government control.
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"They may not be able to decipher what is an artifact of the accident, versus what is an artifact of the post-accident recovery," Mr. Feith said.
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As the yellow dust engulfed me, this artifact of civilization—an artifact that wouldn't exist without the magnificent human inventions of language, literacy, and the law—was being emulsified.
Atwood's story may now be an artifact about an artifact, but it retains its great power as a reminder of the thin tissue between the past and the present. ♦
The artifact was found near Hadrian's Wall (The Vindolanda Trust)
The final piece is like an artifact of this investigation.
Calling Artifact a Hearthstone knockoff isn't even half the story.
"It is, itself, within the artifact: the Cittadella," he says.
To them, it was an artifact from a lost civilization.
It's a weird, kludgy system, largely an artifact of history.
The VHS was relegated to an almost obsolete cultural artifact.
It's a new class of artifact: a living, programmable organism.
"Permanent Record" is a riveting account and a curious artifact.
"Respect" is as precise an artifact as a Ming vase.
All of which makes Trump's tweet a very peculiar artifact.
No cursed book, painting, artifact, special potion, or magical machine required.
That's what makes The X-Files such a fascinating TV artifact.
The starting bid for this amazing artifact of commerce is $210.
And the result is a unique artifact that arose with patience.
"It becomes an artifact of our space exploration efforts," said Pearlman.
Using thermoluminescence detectors, scientists could establish when an artifact was heated.
Financial fiasco or not, "King of Jazz" is a remarkable artifact.
This is true for any other kind of cultural artifact, too.
To paraphrase Jack White, a collection is an artifact of you.
It is regarded as the first artifact of the supermodel era.
Artifact is a slowed down and tactical version of Dota 2.
If I wanted to play Artifact, I'll have to spend money.
There is also the issue of the syllabus as physical artifact.
Yet this streak may mainly be an artifact of the calendar.
The gun gap could just be an artifact of other demographics.
The artifact featured Trump's name inscribed in stone beneath a cross.
First Sculpture contends that you can't have an artifact without artistry.
That's very much an artifact of the TV business of the '90s.
That's what Artifact amounts to, based on the little revealed so far.
The artifact here is a stone from which three flakes were removed.
Then Valve announced Artifact—a collectible card game based on Dota 2.
"Havana" is a brilliantly zeitgeisty artifact of our post-Latinx boom moment.
Or maybe — just maybe — it's an artifact of having opened the Door.
Why include just this one artifact of plastic fantastic 1960s kitchen culture?
Is this data bump real, or is it just a statistical artifact?
It is probably some part fact and some part artifact, Perls said.
This ring is far from the only Roman artifact uncovered by amateurs.
Valve has plenty of reasons to take a different approach with Artifact.
It's fascinating as an artifact, but anemic as a work of art.
The bean-counters killed GeoCities, a key artifact of user-generated content.
But Bob Yari's "Papa: Hemingway in Cuba" is more artifact than art.
The market is a recognizable artifact of twenty-first-century cosmopolitan London.
That artifact has set the kilogram standard for the last 127 years.
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Everyone who buys Artifact becomes, like it or not, an entrepreneur too.
That particular Trump-signed artifact does not appear in Mr. Serrano's installation.
" He calls himself the first man to be "cuckolded by an artifact.
Isn't lying, if you buy into my argument, an artifact of language?
And that finished piece is the only artifact of all that work.
For others, the printed card is an artifact of a bygone era.
They are not interested in it as a technological or creative artifact.
"Peter Tewksbury is a mid-century modern artifact," Michael Burns told me.
As an artifact of American history, the Clotilda was lost for generations.
Some astronomers even considered the possibility that it was an alien artifact.
This cultural artifact also represents a simpler time: the pre-Alexa era.
This helmet"—he paused and gestured toward the artifact—"someone wore it.
Our Ethicist columnist debates preserving a historical artifact with a troubling history.
Daily life was remade as an aesthetic artifact in its own right.
This seems like some sort of evolutionary artifact of aging: obtuseness to youth.
Change is real, as opposed to an illusion or an artifact of perspective.
"It makes it all that more important to have this artifact," said Jones.
It is very much an artifact of its era, one that I love.
It still works, but it's more artifact than usable handheld at this point.
It's like they say—one man's shit is another man's precious museum artifact.
But the GRI presents artifact looting as a controversy with two compelling sides.
For some, the tie-dyed T-shirt is an artifact of '60s counterculture.
He uses the powerful artifact to return to the moment Zeus betrayed him.
Skull Kid has stolen a mysterious and powerful artifact, the titular Majora's Mask.
It is about that artifact being elsewhere, the same way Iraq is elsewhere.
To play Artifact is to witness masters at the peak of their craft.
The artifact is highly refined, made of wood, diamonds and exquisite turtle shell.
If House is right in his hunch, 200 will become an artifact, too.
The words and workings of a great poem, an independent artifact, traject outside.
It was never to have this artifact that I was going to treasure.
Read on for a look at this chilling artifact of the Cold War.
"[It's an] artifact of the stage that we're at in crypto," he noted.
An "improvised explosive artifact" was set off; the statement gave no other details.
The first Bauhaus artifact was a limited-edition brochure announcing the school's existence.
I squint and he seems to flicker, just the way a virtual artifact would.
After the disappointment waned, Nick and other fans admitted they'd give Artifact a shot.
"When an artifact has been taken, we can document the footprint left," Deslandes said.
Romantic as this artifact may be, it's probably best to leave well enough alone.
It was originally revealed as the cube-shaped cosmic artifact known as the Tesseract.
However, it looks like a historic space artifact at the facility didn't make it.
And then a historical artifact dating back at least 20 years, courtesy of Surfacey.
Well, it's currently the only standard unit that still relies upon a physical artifact.
It was on display in Barcelona in a glass case like a museum artifact.
It took about a year of letter-writing and paperwork to obtain their artifact.
And when the artifact goes away, you've kind of neutered some of that expertise.
It said the artifact was turned over in a ceremony at the Italian Embassy.
How could a unique musical artifact like this end up in such undeserving hands?
The first acquisition is Mr. Forsythe's full-length "Artifact," which will be performed Feb.
The records of those tests remain perhaps the most prominent artifact from the cleanup.
That's not merely an artifact of the '30s, when polls were few and new.
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The TPP is partly an artifact of the Obama administration's "pivot" to East Asia.
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If my favorite Godzilla artifact is built on the moon -- this all sounds great.
There is a compelling argument, however, that God is an artifact of human consciousness.
It's fascinating as a cultural artifact, but as a TV show, it's just bad.
The next day, developer Valve released Artifact, it's first new game in five years.
Mr. Grunewald echoed that idea, calling the vault "just an artifact now," he said.
Consequently, Tibbals called porn "a social artifact," one that reflects the wider social environment.
Do you see this film as a resource, a historical artifact, or something else?
The article also incorrectly stated that the Persian artifact had been stolen from Tehran.
She's an amazing artifact to have stood it all so well for so long.
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Each artifact, however, was chosen to help lay out the history of the Holocaust.
As an object and artifact, "the book" has been invented and reinvented myriad times.
Mr. Stubbs suspected that this mismatch might be an artifact of the recording itself.
This could just be an artifact of who chooses to live on the mainland.
But even that ends up selling the film as a charming artifact of its time.
It is important to emphasize that Pygmalion's artifact was not constructed to be an automaton.
"The site has been extremely well protected from diggers, artifact looters and Mother Nature herself."
I believe the filibuster is an artifact of history that no longer fits American democracy.
While working for a dangerous man named Mackiel, Keralie finds an artifact harboring a conspiracy.
The strange artifact, which has mirror writing on both sides, has baffled experts for centuries.
In the wake of an epic battle, the Guardians discover an artifact of unspeakable power.
He viewed a piece of merch from the event as an "artifact" from the festival.
Dok-Ondar — An Ithorian trader, Dok is renowned for his Jedi and Sith artifact collection.
There is also a compilation artifact inside the executable suggesting it was compromised before compilation.
Throughout history, the body-as-artifact has been treated with alternating reverence and brutal pragmatism.
It is more artifact than art, likely to remain crisp and clean in school libraries.
For Mladenovic, this installation was a way to encapsulate the story in a single artifact.
In Jarren Vink's lens, Jell-O goes from a childhood dessert to a primordial artifact.
She leads a crew on a mission to explore the genesis of an alien artifact.
Late at night, alone in his artifact-­laden study, he tweaked and revised his poem.
"Banter is a cultural artifact and it's nothing to do with having fun," he said.
The priceless artifact is under glass, kept safe by alarms, and watched by security guards.
"They were reattaching pieces of rust to preserve an artifact for posterity," Ms. Greenwald said.
Think of it as a union-busting artifact passed across companies from worker to worker.
Our current hair-trigger nuclear policy is counterproductive, a cold-war artifact that heightens risk.
Blade Runner achieved a legendary status not just among cinephiles, but as a cultural artifact.
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Weymar believes people see the Tiny Pricks Project as an "artifact" of the Trump Era.
The European "unity" now fracturing under 21999st century strain is a mid-22000th century artifact.
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It's an artifact now of shooters from both the years before and after its release.
Artifact is a digital collectible card game (CCG) like Hearthstone or Magic: The Gathering Arena.
It's the only question that really matters when it comes to an artifact like Furbong.
He once scored an artifact from the early career of a future Hall of Famer.
Other times, it's just an artifact that I think allows for telling an interesting story.
It doesn't take a lot of searching to uncover the culprit: How Artifact is monetized.
Artifact, clearly, is a flashpoint for ongoing debates about the relationship of mechanics to monetization.
That, in the end, is Artifact in its iron heart: a machine for capturing metagames.
His "Odyssey" was archaic and fragmentary, an artifact forged by firelight and rusted by time.
The poster was a piece of Dalit resistance art, an artifact of solidarity and resilience.
In this context, we notice another artifact of our culture that we take for granted.
The original was an artifact of the late-'90s "Buffy" era of empowered female heroines.
Seen in blurry film montage, the work is a landmark, but also a period artifact.
The police arrested a 37-year-old suspect on charges of damaging a cultural artifact.
But of course that's precisely what makes "Get Out" an artifact of the Obama era.
The Ritual of Chud is illustrated on an artifact which Mike stole (!) from the tribe.
Voyager 1 was in interstellar space, the first human artifact to escape the solar system.
"The Bachelor" franchise, which turned 15 years old this year, is a deeply American artifact.
About time Gen X killed a cultural artifact instead of those nasty millennials doing it.
It also fits astoundingly well as a soundtrack to pretty much any pop culture artifact.
Perhaps no single cultural artifact did more heavy lifting in the 2010s than the meme.
As a one-of-a-kind artifact of pre-2016 Late Republicanism, 'Landfall' is fascinating.
As a one-of-a-kind artifact of pre-2016 Late Republicanism, "Landfall" is fascinating.
It's the most visceral artifact of what happened there that we're ever likely to have.
As a filmmaker's ambitious attempt to wrestle with big, answerable questions, Downsizing is an interesting artifact.
It was also the second full moon for the month (an artifact of our Gregorian calendar).
Is this an artifact showing which tweets are Trump's own and which are by some handler?
But to obtain the artifact, he must pay a terrible price: Sacrifice that which he loves.
But maybe we should be disturbed by Darth Vader's status as such a powerful cultural artifact.
Artifact, a card game developed by Valve, was recently named the least popular game on Twitch.
The expectation of anonymity in a crowd is already an artifact of a time gone by.
Unlike other installations, this isn't necessarily an original artifact, just a dummy with an iconic mask.
One obvious explanation would be to attribute this setup as an artifact of the recutting process.
But it isn't some curious phenomenon, or unfair artifact of Trump's orange skin and tiny hands.
We look forward to once again offering this tremendously rare and historic artifact to the public.
The idea of finding an ancient artifact to ward off an intergalactic enemy sounds workable enough.
Apart from the Cloak of Levitation, Strange's other iconic mystical artifact is the Eye of Agamotto.
From that perspective, Artifact is a lot more likely to resemble Magic: The Gathering than Hearthstone.
Lent to VICE by Jordan VanDina, who recently revealed the existence of this artifact on Twitter.
This raises the possibility that Trump's support from Republicans is merely an artifact of Clinton's unpopularity.
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To be that horrifying was a monumental task, an aspirational artifact capable of dwarfing contemporary admirers.
But it's also true that the early isolation of the Pacific islands was itself an artifact.
Upon completion, Artifact grants you each starter deck so that you can get playing right away.
For obvious reasons, cards in the starter decks are the cheapest cards to buy in Artifact.
Her first single as a solo artist was an early artifact of this wobbly developmental period.
It lives on both as artifact and tourist attraction, emphasizing the divide between locals and visitors.
My first stop was at Artifact, a store that specializes in handmade aprons and tote bags.
He held onto the artifact, fearful of what might happen if it were returned to Ethiopia.
The tomb also included a massive scarab-shaped stone artifact more than a foot in diameter.
But the printed paper was also an artifact of a downtown world that no longer exists.
Once an artifact is exposed to oxygen and sunlight, it will start to degrade, she said.
It presents it as a dynamic artifact of the past with complicated information for the present.
Living donations are made in the belief that the artifact can be best preserved by the museum.
The painting will still get a lot of TLC as an artifact -- and a very large curiosity.
In the post, authorities noted that the artifact is the creation of famed sculptor George Grey Bernard.
Matsuda hopes that, like his work in interface design, Merger will be a useful artifact for people.
In that regard, it's an incredible cinematic artifact that deserves to be reconsidered and appreciated once more.
Or maybe it's just a leftover artifact from Nick Fury's time with Captain Marvel in the 1990s.
"This is part of a historical artifact," John Logsdon, founder of The Space Policy Institute, told Gizmodo.
Their purpose is art for art's sake, to be a beautiful folk artifact that you can wear.
Sometimes the light is deformed into a circular artifact in a photo taken of the deep universe.
The artifact Unfitbit, located toward the beginning of the gallery, is a Fitbit clipped to a metronome.
Sotheby's expects the artifact to fetch between $2 million and $4 million, according to an emailed statement.
The previous year's Goose Watch remains online as an artifact until it refreshes for the next season.
In fact, Artifact may very well be more of a trading card game than Hearthstone ever was.
"The first film was almost an artifact, and the characters know the first film exists," Boyle says.
In the first three galleries, encompassing 1961-1963, crowding reduces nearly everything to the level of artifact.
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The structure leaves a measure of white space, creating a sense of encounter with a "lost" artifact.
For years, the thinking among scholars has been: If an artifact came from Kando, it's likely legit.
It became a kind of monument as well as a historical artifact and resource for further study.
The billionaire and his wife, Lynne, donated the artifact to the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu.
From a distance, it looks like just another offshore platform, an artifact of the modern industrial landscape.
In 22012, a remarkable artifact appeared on eBay — and my research into its origins raised troubling questions.
Yet, all that said, it remains a telling artifact of a mainstream swing and a charming miss.
They then compared the paint markings and crayon markings with what they had seen on the artifact.
Who knew such an artifact of culinary history was right there at our fingertips all this time?
But the physical artifact itself now seemed important, because it might allow these narratives to be reawakened.
Most of these reviews concede as a matter of course that Artifact is, unquestionably, a great game.
What if, instead, we didn't review Artifact as the excellent game so many wish it only were?
This means we'll probably encounter this art, our myth, before it hardens into artifact at a museum.
"Basically we can make any artifact from the last 3 million years of human technology," said Eren.
Kaag said the government was pleased to have expedited the "rightful return" of the artifact to Ethiopia.
And that timeless artifact, Bartolo Colón, a four-time All-Star, was sent packing by the Braves.
No doubt most buyers of this sort of thing are military-artifact collectors with no untoward predilections.
"The original artifact is clearly in the public domain … copyrighting a copy doesn't make sense," he continued.
The country's going the other way... It's a nice artifact, but why would anyone make this now?
Every artifact from Egypt's past, no matter the size, helps shape scientists' understanding of its ancient civilizations.
What a poignant artifact it would be for the display case honoring the new inductees in Cooperstown.
Goddard's works, which sometimes include collage, evoke his Foster's-drinking grandmother's stories with a freaky-artifact vibe.
Now, only one artifact-based unit remains, the kilogram, and metrologists are itching to get rid of it.
This anonymously authored internet artifact offers a revealing glimpse into the motivations and philosophies of the alt-right.
The group was hoping the pup would recognize this artifact from her formerly safe and snug life. Bingo.
And I think that historical artifact was fine for a while, but think of now what is possible.
Etzel says the thief swiped the artifact amid the crowds of people going on tours of the museum.
Before Thanos attacks, Strange uses his cosmic artifact to leap ahead into the future and explore different possibilities.
This is no mere artifact of a quirky ranking system, as alternative rating algorithms show the same trend.
It can be performed coldly, impersonally; the work under review can be taken almost as an authorless artifact.
The fact that they make profits solely through big capital investments is an artifact of that regulatory environment.
There is always sorrow when a cultural artifact, a great work of architectural art, is damaged or destroyed.
The visitor and his associates then shoot a few guards and liberate an artifact from his ancestral homeland.
Earlier this month, experts discovered the stunning Roman-era artifact in the city of Lod in central Israel.
Soon after, Kratos learns of Pandora's Box, a mystical artifact that possesses the power to kill a god.
"Vinyl is popular because people see it more artifact rather than utility," Gennaro Castaldo, BPI communications director, said.
To put it bluntly, Artifact isn't about making a Hearthstone-killer, but creating a new market to exploit.
That sale took place after NASA lost a court battle to retrieve the artifact from a private collection.
In that sense he seems like an artifact from an earlier age—with Trump, everything is painfully obvious.
He conflated the value of an artifact, the significance of its content, and the veracity of that content.
Dating back to the 16th century, the valuable artifact is kept in his mansion's 2,100-square-foot library.
Artifact exposes this as the performance it always has been, a distinction as imaginary as any border is.
This, in essence, is Artifact, and to endorse it is, implicitly, to endorse the entire system it reflects.
Stephanie Jill Desmon and Stephen Lyon Orloff were married May 4 at Artifact Coffee, a coffeehouse in Baltimore.
Ms. Haley doesn't offer many clues about the coming world, but trees are an artifact, grass a rarity.
Amazing to see this entry in Mr. Steinberg's puzzle; a beeper is practically an archaeological artifact to him.
I checked the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as well (even though mine is not a Holocaust artifact).
As a cultural artifact, it's both a sendup and embodiment of our Facebook-enabled era of permanent reminiscence.
The mixture of period fidelity and anachronism signalled to the audience that they were excavating Ibsen's artifact together.
They suggest it's possible that an alien artifact, built by extraterrestrial intelligence, has flown through our solar system.
Clauss said the tank is considered a macro artifact and is tracked through the Army Museum Information System.
We conclude that the reported surface warming does not really exist but is an artifact of instrumentation changes.
But Ms. Carlson sued to get the artifact back, and in February, a federal court sided with her.
It was representational art framed as relatable content, a perfect artifact for a world that increasingly values both.
Instead he's a conceptualist who approaches clothing as adornment, as artifact, as potential signifiers of ambition, anxiety, desire.
Despite the fact that virtually no details about Artifact were revealed, in a world that already has Hearthstone (and Elder Scrolls Legends, Gwent, and… ), it's hard not to sympathize with those who think that Artifact is just another attempt to cash in on the popularity of digital trading card games.
A landmark designation in effect would reinforce the agreement and underscore the city's fondness for a pop-culture artifact.
The first time he uncovered an Egyptian artifact, archae­ologist Franck Goddio was at the bottom of the Alexandria harbor.
It's not an artifact of bad data, either, and it's not part of a continually changing, natural climate cycle.
You can't turn around without tripping over another historical artifact, or bumping into a painting by a legendary artist.
When we print something from the internet, it becomes a tangible artifact, and, in a sense, it slows down.
Lewis Hyde's 1975 essay "Alcohol and Poetry: John Berryman and the Booze Talking" is a fascinating artifact of anger.
It's art: a Broadway musical, a treasure trove of earworms, a defining cultural artifact of the early 21st century.
And that turned out to be solely an artifact of not determining the yields from the seismic waves correctly.
Last year, it announced that it was producing a digital trading card came called Artifact, based on Dota 2.
The intriguing artifact has several features that make it exceptional when compared to other Late Upper Paleolithic art pieces.
The $276,000 artifact turned out to be stolen, however, and Cage had to return it to the Mongolian government.
The music of the Bayaka has been recognized as an important heritage artifact, but it's at risk of disappearing.
Different countries have their own "prototype kilograms" that serve as national standards, which were calibrated to the Paris artifact.
Most Americans see slavery as an artifact of the distant past that has no bearing on the nation's present.
However, Derrick Pitts of the Franklin Institute says no part of LM-14 is in the science museum's artifact.
For instance, the cross artifact causes the beasts you already have stacked to merge to form a new animal.
The migrate artifact causes creatures to leave their natural habitat, like a sea creature may move to the air.
In general, headlines, which are really an artifact of the print newspaper, have not evolved enough for online news.
Its most recent effort, "Artifact," was a critical and commercial flop that was put on hold earlier this year.
It's a cultural artifact, an aesthetic object, an insight into a time and a place, a piece of commerce.
It is not mostly coral, nor mostly treasure ship, nor mostly artifact of racist capitalism, not mostly Caribbean seabed.
Even though the methods of production are different, the actual objects are connected like fragments of a single artifact.
I noticed a very slight drift even when the mouse looked perfectly still, an artifact perhaps of my setup.
Each lane represents a separate game board and a round of Artifact is divided between these three different boards.
It also means seeing code not just as a means to an end but as an artifact in itself.
The standout artifact in this room is a plaster cast of George Washington's face created by a French sculptor.
They took the artifact to France to be examined by Francesco d'Errico, an archaeologist at the University of Bordeaux.
A master is a one-of-a-kind artifact, the irreplaceable primary source of a piece of recorded music.
It's hard not to marvel at the depths of Artifact, which, to me, feels like Hearthstone in three dimensions.
Modern fixtures and a black and white color scheme bring this World War II artifact into the 21st century.
It not only won, it also became an artifact and now sits in the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.
The scene of wordless horror when she discovers what happened has the feel of someone's unearthing an ancient artifact.
But writing off the current earnings surge entirely as a pure artifact of tax cuts would be a mistake.
Complete games and 300-inning seasons were once expected of elite starters, but that concept is an ancient artifact.
A Dutch civil servant says he hid the precious artifact away in his home for more than 20 years.
Clinton's own impeachment trial, once a fading cultural artifact in the C-SPAN archives, has suddenly received new life.
The book is "a riveting account and a curious artifact" from the former intelligence contractor, our nonfiction critic found.
An artifact—a green glow—was taken by scientists working outside their area of expertise to be a phenomenon.
Liu publicly sipped tea from the artifact—scandalizing the art world and cementing his reputation as a cheeky eccentric.
It's been just one week and already they're treating him like some dusty old artifact, to be shelved away.
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The 1977 miniseries was likely the single most influential cultural artifact to deal with the horrific legacy of slavery.
If anything, this alien artifact would seem to be out of control, as it's chaotically tumbling through our Solar System.
Admittedly, his face does look a bit...off, but that could be an artifact or limitation of the digital restoration.
A young Bell Labs cryptographer named Matt Blaze discovered a fatal vulnerability, undoubtedly an artifact of the system's rushed implementation.
The tank, which cannot be reused due to possible contamination, is a prime artwork or artifact for a museum collection.
"Genetic disease, once a universal common denominator, could instead become an artifact of class, geographic location, and culture," they wrote.
But that kind of fetishization of what's come before is the quickest way to kill off a pop culture artifact.
Maybe it's something we can't understand yet, some evidence—some artifact—of a higher dimension that we can't consciously perceive.
Before a recent game against the 76ers, he wore a gash on his face — an artifact of one such collision.
Twitch's statement acknowledged that they "became aware of a number of accounts targeting the Artifact game directory" over the weekend.
So the obvious question here is what's going on with Pan's shape, assuming this is not some weird image artifact?
But this one is a kind of sacred artifact, as spiritual and moving as any arm bone of a saint.
Unfortunately, Science News is reporting that it's looking like the former case—a statistical artifact—is the more likely scenario.
Old Sins opens with you, an investigator, exploring the attic of a dark, creepy house for some kind of artifact.
Photography (Rating: 21969/20123) The image of the car gliding past Earth is the primary visual artifact of the launch.
There are strong spiritual connections in traditional Wakandan culture, after all; maybe that's all the product of a cosmic artifact.
Lagging far behind Snapchat, YouTube and even Instagram, it's a stretch to even call the featureless artifact a video editor.
The work is displayed in an alcove as artifact, artwork, and anti-monument to colonial violence in the Western Hemisphere.
The artifact was discovered at London's Heathrow airport in 2012, and its provenance was then investigated by the British Museum.
And it is typically invoked when preserving an artifact is considered more important than preserving the lives of human beings.
And it didn't: Trump canceled the summit abruptly, rendering the coins a rather bizarre artifact of a would-be event.
I see the memorandum not as a nefarious bit of corporate malfeasance so much as a well-intentioned, misguided artifact.
On Tuesday, during the second night of The International's main event, Valve announced Artifact, a new Dota 2 card game.
He baselessly dismissed the record size of his popular vote deficit as an artifact of millions of people voting illegally.
Maybe once it finishes its upcoming collectible card game, Artifact, it will get around to making Left 4 Dead 3.
However, when Steinhardt learned that Lebanon was seeking to recover the artifact, he asked the Beierwaltes to buy it back.
And the artifact that untangles this convoluted history is an unassuming three-inch chunk of a hollowed-out pine tree.
The people who paid money to attend this year's Dota 2 International, where Artifact was revealed, proved this argument wrong.
If there is one glorious artifact that best evokes the idea of uncool disco, it's the World Disco Dancing Championships.
How much is disposed of through nearsighted inattention to the fact that anything, given enough time, becomes a precious artifact?
What's definitely true is this: "Thug Story" is a very weird cultural artifact that looks even stranger given current context.
As for the game itself: Artifact transforms Dota 29—Valve's 2013 multiplayer online battle arena game—into a card game.
My office is the company's biggest artifact, the Powerhouse, which is the oldest building on the company's world headquarters campus.
She spoke of the ballet flat as an artifact, positioning it alongside another emoji candidate for 2018: the brick wall.
Raised in the Pentecostal faith, Fox longed to recover an artifact that would validate the biblical stories of her childhood.
"Call it what you will: kitsch, pornography, artifact, feminist propaganda or a major work of 20th-century art," she wrote.
"It's another living artifact that automatically wipes out any nonsense about the earliest years of African-American food," he said.
My son, who died in his teens in 1991, was given a World War II artifact by his great-uncle.
In addition to the infrastructure services, you also get visual tools for building the pipelines, versioning, artifact tracking and more.
"Artifact" opens with a slow upstage walk, in silence, by a dancer in a gray unitard and ghostly gray makeup.
Impersonating his doll daughter, she heartlessly fulfills his hopes: In her, he thinks he sees his artifact coming to life.
While "Sorry to Bother You" may register as a thoroughly Trump-era artifact, its concerns have long been with him.
I'm interested in this relationship to gender specifically in this one because, obviously, with this object, it becomes this artifact.
You will find the bottle powerfully restorative, belying its status as an artifact too unsexy and unfashionable to be advertised.
"This artifact helps us think more critically about the relationship between race and performance in early cinema," Field tells UChicago.
Season two centered on the Legends trying to find the Spear of Destiny, a magical artifact that can rewrite reality.
Fragments explores the dimension and conceptualization of time, imbuing the artworks with the archaeological artifact effect of changes in appearance.
Artifact hunting and cultural pillaging are invariably interlinked, especially in the Southwest, where Native American relics are often dug up illegally.
The odd teal color is not the actual color of the probe, but rather a visual artifact caused by reflected light.
Regardless of its purpose, the hand of Prêles is now the oldest bronze artifact depicting a part of the human body.
But for now, the platform looks like an artifact from a dystopian universe where the alt-right completely took over Twitter.
So it's Valve anticipated the audibly crushing wave of disappointment that greeted the teaser for Artifact last night during The International.
VSCO also has an office in Denver, Co., which was added when it acquired the Denver-based printing shop, Artifact Uprising.
The wooden artifact hails from the Chi Wara Society in Mali and bears a provenance that dates back to the 1950s.
"I don't see the exhibition as an artifact," Magid told me last year, and I didn't quite understand what she meant.
Last year, Bangs said he was contacted by Pittsburgh's district attorney informing him that the book may be a stolen artifact.
The last evidence of his family—a shoe, a stuffed animal—pockmark the woods like the last artifact of human habitation.
It's an important historical artifact, but it represents a big challenge for any human who wants to catalog and explore it.
Like my dyslexia, I keep that speed-reading machine, an artifact from childhood, hidden away in the back of a closet.
But a gold coin retrieved and documented with archeological diligence and sold as a historical artifact is worth much, much more.
Thanks to Mariah Carey this album contains the only known artifact of Sisqo and Prince being on the same song together.
Every once in a while, and this is more rare now, there's a legitimately strange internet artifact that just pops up.
Shot on film, it's an artifact of the pre-NBA Entertainment and might have frightened as many people as it entertained.
But over the Memorial Day weekend, the videos streamed to the Artifact section of Twitch changed from memes to something else.
The 11-inch artifact, carved from brown quartzite, portrays the Ancient Egyptian "Boy King" wearing the crown of the god Amun.
Wright's heroine, a New Englander named Anna Ramsey, travels to Mexico in hopes of acquiring a rare artifact: Montezuma's death mask.
The Apple Watch home screen and its lovely cluster of app bubbles becomes an artifact of a failed user interface experiment.
A subversive text in the background of random porn is a classic artifact for Chu to worship or criticize or both.
King Tut's burial mask is displayed at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and is considered a valuable artifact from ancient history.
Beyoncé—commander of the attention of the entire Internet—has given her Midas touch to another cultural artifact: the lemon emoji.
This can make finding a smuggled artifact among thousands of licit shipments kind of like finding a needle in a haystack.
To the extent that chartreuse is a rather perfect artifact of its age, an updated one can't be a re-enactment.
Artifact is a good game, which comes as no surprise since Valve knows a thing or two about making video games.
Artifact is based on the latter, and yes, it's a very well designed card game, but the monetization system tarnishes it.
But as time went on, Murphy grew more uneasy about having a potentially important, secret baseball artifact in his desk drawer.
As the volunteers tap with picks, fragments are given to archaeologists to determine if they are bone, ceramic or an artifact.
Nevertheless, we would consider it a crime to destroy some ancient Spartan artifact to display a commitment to social justice principles.
My third option, nominally the most meritocratic one and where most of the ire over Artifact comes from, is to compete.
In essence, there is no way to get new cards in Artifact without paying in one way or another (or two).
She was effectively pleading with her audience to dismiss the book, as she did, as little more than a historical artifact.
The artifact, a 440-pound Buddhapada sculpture dubbed "Footprints of Buddha," was stolen from an archaeological site in Pakistan in 1982.
As an actual artifact, it lends itself to the larger conversation about what we're dealing with racism in this country today.
As a modern city, Venice is worryingly prone to floods, but as a living cultural artifact, it holds the high ground.
But, Ryan said, "This is an artifact of the reporting," not a sign that the outbreak is spreading faster or farther.
Previously turned into a miniseries in the '90s, the Menendez case represents an artifact from the TV movie's bad old days.
It's clearer and sharper than the Pixel 4, and it embarrasses the iPhone, which is artifact city at this zoom level.
The collection's dependence on viscerally affecting items reflects the Smithsonian's tendency toward a broad, largely artifact-based history—Here's somebody's Buick!
For instance, there was Netflix's "Another Life," a 1503-episode series about astronauts searching for the origins of an alien artifact.
And so it is an artifact of a particular way of solving a problem, built in its age, receding in time.
The Intel RealSense lidar camera L515 has an internal vision processor, motion blur artifact reduction and short photon-to-depth latency.
Conservation programs can hunt artifact-eating bugs, storage rooms can control temperature and humidity, security systems can prevent burglary and more.
Poetry can express both the maker and the artifact, and measure the ratios of irony between the one and the other.
A 500-year-old Dancing Shiva statue, housed in the Art Gallery of South Australia, was identified as a stolen artifact.
In Turk's case, his works take on an air of historical artifact, but without much of a history to appeal to.
Which is fine if you want to make All The Money In The World, but as a cultural artifact it's just baffling.
And when so many unusually pro-Trump poll results emerge at once, they seem unlikely to be the artifact of random noise.
I now share this artifact to inspire others facing a relationship loss to focus on claiming and expanding their own personal power.
In many ways Twitter is already a human artifact worthy of history books, but as a software product in 2019, it stinks.
Many scientists thought their results were an artifact of their approximations and not a likely description of what would actually be observed.
This time around, Cade's loyalty to the Autobots leads him to ownership of an alien artifact, a key to an upcoming conflict.
A significant change is announced for the U.S. $20 bill, and a replica of an ancient Syrian artifact is unveiled in London.
The full presentation, which has never before been shared in its entirety, is a compelling historical artifact of tech companies' evolving thinking.
Though it looks like some kind of discarded alien artifact, this iron meteorite likely originated from the planetary core of a planetesimal.
Obesity is an artifact of our survival because it's our ability to store fat at times when there were shortages of food.
The museum had purchased the artifact in 2017 for €3.5 million (~$3.95 million) from an art dealer in Paris named Christophe Kunicki.
Since 1889, the kilogram's definition has been based on a metal artifact stored under lock and key in a vault near Paris.
That wouldn't be a problem if it were just an artifact of a campaign more focused on domestic issues than foreign ones.
Saradar added that programs like the Global Guides are innovative ways for museums to create real, positive change through their artifact collections.
So what matters now, in the context of Remember Me as an artifact, is not its combat, its costumes, or its environments.
It's one unmissable, standout artifact in a blockbuster exhibition showcasing the rich artworks that emerged during two of China's most pivotal dynasties.
This is not the first time Egypt has demanded the return of an artifact, nor is it likely to be the last.
Beltran simply isn't a cultural artifact like Ichiro, nor is his age-20143-season as resplendent as David Ortiz's swansong at 40.
The Balldur (whatever that means) feels like an artifact from a Terry Gilliam movie—and that my friends is a good thing.
Of course, that's strictly speculation, and we won't know for sure what kind of game Artifact is until it launches in 2018.
Like most of Castle's drawings, the scene feels fully populated, but by nature (or human artifact) rather than by live, interacting people.
This enchanting artifact, officially called the Voyager Interstellar Record, may be the last vestige of our civilization after we are gone forever.
There's a sense of indifference, too, in the images that reveal Lenins forgotten or ignored, or regarded as just a curious artifact.
The mysterious artifact was discovered in the park's Sheeps Meadow area on Sunday and was subsequently removed overnight, according to multiple reports.
First among the many steps of rebuilding is gutting this house -- hauling out every potentially poisonous artifact of a once-stable life.
The fact that a weird artifact of the scanning process inspired you feels like such a thematic fit with the movie itself.
Artifact Uprising has one that comes in a beautiful brass easel as well as a wood clipboard ($25) that you can customize.
This lasting artifact of an ephemeral performance was perhaps a metaphor as well for time-lapse maturation, for what had been transformed.
The jagged edges are an artifact of the way Hubble's cameras are arranged, as we explained in this blog from April 2018.
So it's perfectly fitting, then, that a remarkable artifact of Cook's most famous voyage was just discovered in an incredibly unremarkable place.
But "The Romanoffs" does not introduce itself as a Russian nesting doll, one unit fitting into another to form one ingenious artifact.
Tim Bechthold, the museum's senior conservator, said he enjoyed brainstorming with the diverse teams of experts required to treat the giant artifact.
Artifact is the rare game whose complexity does not make you feel stupid, so much as it inspires you to be smarter.
"The people of the United States are becoming less and less religious and that is not an artifact of age," he says.
On the six-acre memorial plaza itself, the sole standing artifact is a single Callery pear tree known as the survivor tree.
If you didn't know it was made in the '80s and in these colors, you'd think it could be an ancient artifact.
That's partly an artifact of the network's origins, which involved adding privacy technologies on top of bitcoin, rather than building from scratch.
According to Chinese archaeologists, the painting dates back more than 21990,1003 years — 2100,22008 more than the next earliest ski artifact on record.
Here you are on Yorktown, the supply planet, chasing Krall, who has the ancient artifact and intends to dematerialize everybody with it.
The first warming is genuine, the second warming is an artifact, based on an incomplete analysis of all of the available data.
When it opened last month in New York, officials from both orchestras chuckled over the Viennese stamp on a New York artifact.
Kearra Amaya Gopee's single-channel video installation, "Artifact #1: Tiger Balm," also on view, is a moving look at memory as montage.
They were able to date this event through an unusual artifact — a chocolate croissant wrapper with an expiration date of September 2015.
A March 2016 poll from Pew found the same thing — and it's not just an artifact of Trump supporters echoing their candidate.
As war is about to break out, an artifact is discovered, which has enormous ramifications for the balance of power in the galaxy.
"Let it go," Jones Sr. says, about both the artifact as well as decades' worth of grudges that his son has been harboring.
Artifact is Valve Corporation's first new game that isn't a VR tech demo to be announced since Dota 2, which released in 2013.
Earlier this year, various video-game focused outlets reported that Valve game Artifact had zero Twitch viewers at a certain point in April.
Posting unrelated and innocuous material onto the Artifact section of Twitch then become something of a meme, before users moved onto violating content.
Star-Lord and his gang of fellow cosmic protectors happen upon a strange artifact that each of them covet, but they're not alone.
That study, however, said that the global warming slowdown never really happened — it was just an artifact of improperly adjusted surface-temperature data.
The artifact thus held the key to solving the riddle of hieroglyphics, a written language that had been 'dead' for nearly 2,603 years.
Somewhere in south New Jersey, one person might regret donating what turned out to be a historic artifact believed to be worth $18,000.
Other votive hands have been found in other parts of the Roman Empire, but are slightly larger than the artifact found at Vindolanda.
When I first pitched this story to my editors, I thought I'd be reporting on a lesbian cultural artifact in its twilight years.
The artifact turned out to be stolen though and in 2015, the Weather Man star had to return it to the Mongolian government.
It has the feel of artifact—a period piece, set in the late nineteenth century, that is dead set on being a documentary.
We don't know what the economics of Artifact would be, either, so we can't (yet) accuse Valve of being a money-grubbing capitalist.
Imagine this situation: Someone dresses up like a clown or leaves a clown artifact around for someone else to find and document. 6.
Some philosophers of art have said or suggested that placing any artifact in a museum suffices to make it a work of art.
And so when an old master altarpiece moves from church to museum, it ceases to be a sacred artifact and becomes an artwork.
An amateur Austrian astronomer used a 20-centimeter telescope to chronicle the unexpected event, but it could've been some kind of visual artifact.
Divided into two columns, the small artifact, less than three-inches wide, listed the titles of 62 works, including the Epic of Gilgamesh.
But what remains still allows for in-depth examination, and the researchers present thorough and compelling evidence considering many aspects of the artifact.
The new film returns to the opening of The Conjuring, with the Warrens retrieving Annabelle and taking her back to their artifact room.
Arsham took the shape of the keyboard and created replicas that were designed to look like they had suffered damage, like an artifact.
Third, the giant spike in utility-scale PV happening this year is an artifact that reveals how much solar still depends on policy.
Artifact:012 is a suit that has a series of tubes that pump water from the Atlantic Ocean around its arms and legs.
He put the album on the streaming service Tidal but kept toying with it, adding and changing songs, remaking the artifact in public.
But in the end, with a less-than-powerful actor dispatching that author's thunderbolts of emotion, the film is more artifact than art.
Set aside some time and curate a photo book for them from Artifact Uprising with pictures of their favorite places, people, and memories.
According to the experts, the artifact was likely part of a personal tool set used to make a variety of other flint tools.
Lizzie Meek, program manager of artifact conservation at the Trust, thinks Wilson painted the tree creeper when he was having a rough time.
It was a pretty charming artifact from the company that included a number of different print out formats, like photo books and calendar.
"Eventual Artifact" is a fluorescent column interspersed with copper shapes of imported fruits, hands, CDs, sneakers, Styrofoam cups, and other techno-capitalist artifacts.
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Bowers argues that the Million Dollar Homepage can't act as a proper internet artifact unless these links are restored to their original functions.
Valve will release more card sets for Artifact and as the game grows, the only way to stay competitive will be to pay.
The same could be said of the sonnet itself, an artifact bearing the taint of patriarchy, another repository of problematic, but undeniable, beauty.
"It's difficult to imagine a dig that wouldn't bring up an artifact from some point in time in Alexandria's history," Mr. Lee said.
Ms. Hyde used Artifact Uprising to produce a hardcover coffee table book that she titled "Hussel in the Kitchen," combining the couple's surnames.
The keyboard has ceased to be a mere function for hammers to strike strings, and has become a precious horizontal artifact to caress.
Her memoir, most valuable as an artifact of how one individual can escape mind control, tracks this transformation from zealous believer to apostate.
This is what platforms—from Uber to Facebook to Airbnb to Etsy—do, and Artifact is a game for the age of platforms.
The almost forgotten artifact belonged to a predigital time of fewer entertainment options, with network TV still dominant, and fewer soda varieties, too.
The artifact, part of a "cartouche," or ornamental tablet, belonged to Pharaoh Amenhotep I of the 17th dynasty in the 16th century BCE.
The collectors, Lynda and William Beierwaltes, had argued that they bought the artifact in good faith for more than $1 million in 1996.
But never, Berger said, had he heard of a cornerstone containing an artifact "as Holy Grail-ish" as a baseball autographed by Ruth.
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It may fall off balance at times, but as it vaults through the air in search of transcendence, it's a beautiful, beguiling artifact.
Most of the claimed increase is an artifact of changes in method" of counting, "a fact often obfuscated by the agencies promoting delisting.
Three years ago the commissioners designated the neon Pepsi sign in Long Island City, a longtime pop cultural artifact overlooking the East River.
The Art Recovery Group announced the restitution of an indigenous Colombian artifact that went missing from a museum in Cartagena 80 years ago.
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The underwater traveler maneuvered slowly but determinedly, honed in on an ancient artifact, gently picked it up and deposited it in a sample bag.
Underlords is the second breakout title from the company's Dota 2 portfolio after 2018's release of Artifact, which was met with mediocre reviews.
Without record of the artifact having been released from NASA property, Zieger, representing the space agency, refused Carlson's repeated requests for the bag's return.
So it could be dropped in a future update, or it could hang around for the next decade—an artifact of a different time.
Howes' further speculated that if they confirm its location, someone like Elon Musk could recover it and preserve it as a key cultural artifact.
Hurston refused to revise Kossola's voice out of her manuscript, and it languished among her papers as an obscure scholarly artifact until this year.
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One episode focuses on Valerian being kidnapped for a marriage plot, for example; another sees the pair recovering an artifact that makes them hallucinate.
At the time of writing, the YouTube video posted to tease Artifact has the unenviable ratio of one thousand likes to nine thousand dislikes.
"Genetic disease, once a universal common denominator, could instead become an artifact of class, geographic location, and culture," the authors of the statement write.
They've come together as part of a search for the Tusk of Ganesha, a mystical artifact hidden somewhere in the Western Ghats mountain range.
I'm hoping to write a bit more about it later, but suffice to say it's as much an anthropological artifact as a literary endeavor.
When a beloved artifact — a science fiction novel called The Pyronauts — goes missing, she has to come to terms with what she's really lost.
What remains is an important artifact of New Queer Cinema, one that not only made history but remains relevant after more than two decades.
Whether you love or hate the Crying Jordan meme, it is undeniable and inescapable at this point, and a cultural artifact that demands study.
Our definition of "contemporary" changed irrevocably after the 2016 election, and Parks and Rec is a cultural artifact of the world that preceded it.
For women to advance, feminists need to fight Clinton-style, austerity-lite, anti-tax politics, a moldy artifact from a far more conservative era.
The artifact had spent 2,000 years beneath the sea, and even after its discovery, it took a while for experts to recognize its importance.
Locals can't dig without an ISIS-approved license and the group takes 20 percent of the value of any artifact sold within its territory.
However, according to Lazar, this alien artifact is a highly radioactive element that allows alien spacecraft to traverse the cosmos, impervious to gravity's effects.
"My now-ex-boyfriend asked me to prom at a hockey game on the big screen and over the mike," reads one YouTube artifact.
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One interesting artifact of Apple's pricier new iPhone models is that the company now covers more ground and includes more models than ever before.
After paying $19993 for Artifact and working through its tutorials, I wanted to build some decks and start getting to know the game better.
This mythology, self-made or not, always kept her at arm's length—like an artifact in a glass case to be revered or scrutinized.
And the day seems not far off when gay style, like gay radar, will go the way of any other artifact of minority status.
The deeply silly late-1970s television show Charlie's Angels is a camp artifact, the tale of three comely lasses jiggling their way to justice.
The game was originally created back in 1996 by Richard Garfield of Magic: The Gathering fame, currently working with Valve on the forthcoming Artifact.
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And yet Artifact is, in many ways, exactly the opposite: not a game with an economy, so much as an economy with a game.
Artifact does to Magic what Facebook did to friendships because capturing metagames is not, in the end, all that different from capturing the social.
Part of the motivation for the overhaul was to preserve the church and its grounds, which offer a rare artifact from Brooklyn's earliest days.
Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in Art and Artifact continues at the Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35th Avenue, Astoria, Queens) through April 10.
Mainstream Republicanism is an artifact of another age, its adherent now skirting the margins, homeless, looking on from the other sides of burning bridges.
Encountering them is like stumbling upon a bizarre digital artifact, a consumer product designed to cater to a human desire that may never exist.
The "rare earth" label implies scarcity or extreme value, but the label is little more than a stubborn artifact of 18th-century naming conventions.
"This artifact, we believe, belongs to the American people and should be on display for the public," the space agency said at the time.
For many, looking at a daguerreotype — a precise artifact of a moment from the irretrievable past — was like staring death itself in the eye.
At the very least, it is an artifact of what happens when the ambition of a director is matched by that of his country.
But rather than being the artifact of good news, the Fed's observation more likely represents the undesirable consequences of tariffs on lumber and steel.
It's a perfectly unbelievable and dispiriting artifact of our fractured and chaotic political media ecosystem, where politicking is conducted through viral memes and retweets.
This is not the first time that an artifact and symbol of a death resulting from racism will be on display in a museum.
He has his eye on taking this utterly stunning finding in the city center and turning it something closer to Montreal than an artifact.
If MySpace were a physical artifact, there would be laws preserving it, which would mean its owners could be punished for treating it irresponsibly.
It seems likely to Bullen (and us) that Fenn, an artifact collector and amateur archaeologist, would pay homage to Brown with a reference like this.
When she got there, as she stood in line, she could see the white artifact, the size of a vending machine, in an empty room.
I think of the difficulty of locating pain as I view the six large paintings from Kahraman's Mnemonic Artifact (all in 2017) series at Shainman.
The film is bolstered by a number of large light-box photographs scattered throughout the show, which purport to document where each artifact was found.
Teased during the online broadcast of The International, the $23 million Dota 2 tournament currently going on, is a new Dota card game called Artifact.
With the data and training model used to create Dio's form now turned to literal dust, the sculpture exists as a unique and unrepeatable artifact.
At this point we are unconvinced that ICA has the will to challenge the egregiousness of continued institutional backing of this type of violent artifact.
Once testing is complete, Elon Musk plans to treat this Falcon 9 as a historical artifact, keeping it Earthbound as a tribute to SpaceX's accomplishment.
Getting a clear sense of the chain of ownership of an artifact is considered vital not just because it helps ensure a given item's authenticity.
Printing photos is making a comeback, with companies like Artifact Uprising and TurnGram encouraging users to bring their iPhone pics into — gasp — the physical realm.
Adorned with 13 six-pointed stars to represent the original 13 colonies, the artifact is thought to be the earliest surviving 13-star American flag.
In A Red Peace, he introduced readers to Jaqi, a half-breed human star navigator who accidentally acquires an artifact that potentially threatens the galaxy.
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As an artifact and a symbol, Birds crystallize what irks some longtime residents (including me) about the recasting of placid West LA as Silicon Beach.
It could be a real and previous unknown natural phenomenon, or it could be an artifact of the measurement process which we also don't understand.
As a journalistic artifact, it delivers little that's new and nothing very significant—the juice was squeezed from this story as soon as it broke.
As dating sites rose to prominence and hookup apps took over our romantic exploits, Craigslist personals seemed like a nostalgic artifact of our digital past.
"The fact that the existence of this phase is not an artifact of quantum molecular dynamic simulations, but is real—­that's very comforting," Bove said.
The beard of the 3,300-year-old mask fell off under mysterious circumstances and was clumsily reattached, potentially causing further damage to the prized artifact.
The Bible was written in the late 13th century, according to Canterbury Cathedral in the U.K., which is now in possession of the medieval artifact.
Rather than offering readers a thought experiment via text, he gives them a physical artifact from the future and asks them to engage with it.
Soon after, a mass artifact, a thousand times the mass of a gram and a much more practical size for a base measurement, was created.
For all that "Roots" says about American slavery, its career as a cultural artifact speaks even more about how America talks about its own history.
Phil Schiller smugly waved away decades of headphone development as just some analog artifact, denigrating the universality of the 3.5mm connector as some "ancient" concept.
"The idea was not to remove the boring parts [of writing a book], but that is perhaps a positive artifact of the process," he said.
Jack's only hope for defeating him is the Trident of Poseidon, an artifact that gives its wielder command over the sea and everything in it.
Earlier this year, British authorities returned an ancient artifact to Egypt that had been illegally smuggled out of the country and was headed for auction.
One copy of the record is attached to NASA's Voyager 220 spacecraft, which has entered interstellar space, the farthest artifact ever tossed out by humanity.
Battle mode involves two or three players competing to see who can get the most points while taking turns stacking one artifact at a time.
If Samantha can unearth a formerly unknown diary by Anne Brontë called, quite significantly, "The Warnings of Experience," she may gain a precious historical artifact.
He sees a well-known, valuable artifact that may be worth more on the black market than Jack's stolen stake in the nest — and more.
Another conservation group, Panthera, was much more cautious about the news, noting that the uptick in numbers might merely be an artifact of improved monitoring.
In March 20193, Freelander exhibited "Eventual Artifact" (2019), a collaborative project with artist Gracelee Lawrence commissioned by Times Square Arts and Spring/Break Art Show.
You don't have to buy them, and I can imagine myself having a lot of fun with Artifact without buying any packs if I tried.
In Artifact, players control an entire Dota 2 team and manage both the placement of five heroes and the minutiae of battle in every lane.
"It showed that the damage must have been done by another aboriginal person, presumably with a wooden artifact rather than metal sword," Dr. Wood said.
The artifact, which scientists think is about 213,213 years old, predates the oldest previously known modern human abstract drawings from Europe by about 22018,000 years.
While the debate remains unsettled, the researchers have given the artifact, originally called G7bCCC-L13, a new name, drawn from a much more modern symbol.
The tiny egg of an extinct heath hen is protected by a huge mound of cotton that visually reinforces the preciousness of the diminutive artifact.
And, of course, with multiple "casual" game modes, it is possible to enjoy Artifact without spending a penny beyond your initial investment (as I have).
And because each card can be traded an infinite number of times (digital cards don't fade) the long tail of Artifact is very long indeed.
It's fitting, because the story reveals the mystery that propelled the Marvel universe from its inception and involves an artifact known as the Eternity Mask.
She greeted me from a brown velvet couch that looked as if it were an artifact from her Bowery apartment and studio of 270 years.
Duggan proposed a "building as primary artifact," he says; the museum would be not merely what it contained but the fabric of the home itself.
Justice Williams said he worried that a controversy over an alleged Lincoln artifact could raise questions about the authenticity of other Civil War-era relics.
Keep an eye out for funerary statues, architectural pieces, painted wooden coffins, and jewelry in The Artifact Lab, and follow along on the department's blog.
It may seem odd that I carry around with me an ancient Roman artifact, but the truth is that it cost only $28 on eBay.
A lot happens over the course of two hours, including a plot development reminiscent of "Raiders of the Lost Ark," but with a Buddhist artifact.
Mr. Forsythe said that "Artifact" had been inspired by an essay in Lincoln Kirstein's book "The Classic Ballet," which he read in his early 20s.
Then there was Gala Porras-Kim's sculpture ''Reconstructed Southwest Artifact,'' which incorporated a painted Native American potsherd purchased from eBay (no provenance given, ''condition: used'').
There, NASA realized what it had: a priceless artifact, still bearing traces of lunar dust, which should have been in its own custody all along.
You see the problem: The artifact of the world we kill and die in suggest this once was a land where crime, and punishment, existed.
The director of Egypt's national museum, Dr. Tarek Tawfik, says the 196 BCE artifact at the British Museum should be replaced with a VR replica.
And calling the voiceover "a charming artifact of its time" is extremely generous for something that actually stops viewers from taking in the information-dense world.
"It's not so much the collector who's really creating a problem, it's the unscrupulous dealer who has an artifact that doesn't have proper provenance," Wittman said.
Its own textures and background renders represent an attempt not just to preserve an artifact of gaming history, but imagine how things might have been different.
It's entirely possible that none of the stuff that was in there taking up space was a bona fide artifact for any self-respecting murder museum.
The difference in best-friend/love rates -- almost doubling over the past 20 years -- could just be an artifact of the published research's college student sample.
That changes during the game's ending, when the Seventh Seal, an artifact subduing War's power and part of a deal between Heaven and Hell, is broken.
While news of the loan has been widely reported, conservation experts are concerned the promise just can't be fulfilled because of the state of the artifact.
In fact, my grief over the disappearance of this artifact cannot compare to the immense pain of relatives mourning the loss of life in the fire.
The premise is simple: An alien craft that we've decided to call "the Artifact" has parked itself on Earth, sprouting into a skyscraper-sized crystal tower.
Kearra Amaya Gopee, 22, photographer Artifact #1: Tiger Balm Here, Amaya Gopee confronts a painful family history that traverses Trinidad and Tobago and the United States.
Nothing major — maybe some small, easily missed artifact you could tell the grandkids about one day, or perhaps pop up on eBay further down the line.
But there is utility in turning a tweet from a digital artifact into a physical one, and it has surfaced most obviously in the political world.
A film, a book, a television program, an album or a painting is, at root, a static artifact that has been created wholly outside its beholder.
Therefore, when we hear of the oral accounts of 'rough-and-tumble,' they may indeed be exaggerated, but that does not discount them as historical artifact.
The large number of relatively moderate Republicans from relatively moderate states is an artifact of the sweeping Republican victory in the midterm elections six years ago.
And there will likely be a new player in the space as well, as Dota 2 developer Valve just released its own digital card game Artifact.
The book frames Gilead as something odd that happened in the past, and Offred's testimony of her time as a handmaid is considered an historical artifact.
And to some degree, that feels like an artifact of it coming out of a short film that covered the most necessary bases of the story.
His developing psychosis is an artifact of his host control unit struggling to accept its copied mind, much like what happened with the James Delos copies.
One of the hosts — or artificially intelligent androids — who populate the Wild West-themed fantasy world, finds a strange artifact left behind by a careless guest.
Conspiracy theorists have suggested the scientist received transmissions from a 13,000-year-old alien artifact in orbit around Earth, now known as the Black Knight Satellite.
RARE ROMAN COIN DISCOVERED ON REMOTE SCOTTISH ISLAND The artifact is one of two stone anvils found in what appears to be an ancient coppersmith's workshop.
A Greek archaeologist uncovered the artifact in the remains of a Roman cargo ship off the coast of Antikythera, a Greek island between Crete and Peloponnese.
A better explanation, I think, is that Valve isn't developing Artifact because it wants to make new games, but because it wants to make new markets.
I've seen those qualities many times while reporting from war zones, and a psychological artifact of that work may be my extremely emotional reaction to them.
The rustling of the low-quality paper of the New Musical Express exists in my mind as a sensory artifact of trying to become a person.
Ethiopia's success in averting another disaster is confirmation that famine is elective because, at its core, it is an artifact and a tool of political repression.
WHAT better artifact to feature in an exhibition called "New York at Its Core" than a metal contraption designed to remove the pits from an apple.
Brass & Wood Display Box, available at Artifact Uprising, $55Artifact Uprising's brass and hardwood Display Box is a bit more aesthetically pleasing than the traditional picture frame.
In the age of Facebook, when it's de rigueur to hate-stalk our old classmates' shitty lives, high school reunions have become an increasingly antiquated artifact.
Taking a chisel to stone can create an artifact that can last millennia, and inspires such awe we build magnificent palaces to put them on display.
Right now, there are 280 cards in Artifact and PC Gamer estimated that completing a collection of the initial run of cards will cost around $300.
Gift the Artifact Uprising Brass Easel & Prints, $55The sleek brass display is a little different from the usual photo frame, and it weathers nicely over time.
If one could dismiss that three-point difference as an artifact of low turnout, it would be easy enough to focus on Virginia and New Jersey.
Emancipated from Lee's home by a black woman as she emancipated herself, the priceless artifact is now in the hands of a storefront preacher in Queens.
It's also true, then, of Dr. Garfield's latest card game, Artifact, which was released on Steam last week and will arrive on mobile sometime next year.
Artifact is only the latest example of a long-running logic, and we shouldn't be surprised by a company acting like what it has always been.
It's easy to misunderstand the self as private, when it's rarely private at all: It's always a public artifact, never fixed, perpetually sculpted by social forces.
"It was like taking on the biggest case you could ever imagine," he said of investigating his artifact, which is now in a safe deposit box.
But that doesn't fully explain why Sixers fans have taken to him as if he were an overrated historical artifact or a glorified Kwik-E-Mart.
After she is found trying to steal a priceless ancient artifact from the museum where she docents, Phil flees the property but cannot locate her car.
In 2014, the group suggested a medieval artifact called the Uunartoq disc was part of a sun compass that the Vikings used in conjunction with sunstones.
This kick-started a series of conversations that culminated in a special handover ceremony on Thursday where the Ethiopian President Abiy Ahmed officially received the artifact.
Like the German war machine it in part catalogs, the Tirpitz Museum in Blavand, Denmark, which opened this summer, is an artifact buried in the sand.
An unlikely solution to the Christmas tree problem is to procure an Evergleam, the hipster-kitschy aluminum tree and midcentury artifact now celebrating its 60th birthday.
These days, Mr. Jordan seeks permission from developers or other officials to access sites before new foundations are dug, sweetening his plea with a choice artifact.
Museums may think that the damage associated with illegal antiquities is in the past by the time an artifact reaches their hands, but this is untrue.
One of the lines was so long and straight that he worried it was a "digital artifact"—the result of two scanning sets being fused improperly.
The lobby exhibition presented "Madama Butterfly" as the historical artifact that it is, allowing the opera's racism and sexism to serve in a productive educational project.
To honor the history of the site, a five-block Artifact Walk will display old machinery used in the sugar factory, including two 80-foot cranes.
If the artifact is not recovered and re-signed by midnight on Christmas, a "beshrew," or a curse, will fall upon Amber and Richard's unborn baby.
So without any sense of urgency, Half-Life became more of an artifact of software history for me than a story I wanted to continue exploring.
In another, an older woman who seems to have stepped out of Cindy Sherman's series of faux portraits of society women stares blankly at an artifact.
It is not, however, a statement on interior design, but a conversation on artifact collection, and the way in which we historically and presently document collections.
In one sense, the royal family is traditional and ornamental, the sort of charming cultural artifact that artists love to paint and tourists love to visit.
Another artifact is a banner with messages from people who waited outside Simpson's Rockingham Avenue home on June 17, 1994, the day of his infamous car chase.
Whatever head start he enjoyed was an artifact of base pay set by people outside of the national sales team – not of tacit favoritism for a man.
The tagline, "Choose wisely," doesn't feature in the original film (though it might be a misguided Indiana Jones reference just because it involves a fancy gold artifact).
While some experts are still skeptical about the stone's authenticity, Brenau's Schrader is said to be planning a comprehensive study of the artifact in the near future.
An Italian woman's post featuring the 245,000-year-old artifact was removed late last year; last month, the museum that houses it called out the social network.
The wife of Emery Reves, Churchill's publisher, donated the artifact to the Fulton museum in the 1980s, and Riley rediscovered it in the museum collection last year.
As Asgard crumbled during the movie's climax, Loki — sent by his brother to retrieve an artifact from Odin's vault — spotted the Tesseract and swiped it yet again.
Last night at Seattle's KeyArena, Valve revealed Artifact, a new digital trading card game based on the Dota lore, at The International, the premier Dota 2 tournament.
It was an artifact of a bygone era that is not in the U.S. Constitution and somehow it got grafted on in this culture of the Senate.
It makes the phone look a little like it belongs in a museum as a futuristic artifact or like it's encased in ice, hence the name Iceberg.
In his 1951 short story The Sentinel, the discovery of an alien artifact on the moon leads to the realization that humans aren't alone in the universe.
Someone pulling the strings on these new Star Wars stories decided to pull a random artifact out of the Original Trilogy and imbue it with new meaning.
In the wake of that, some Twitch users created their own unrelated streams and tagged them as relating to Artifact, technically spiking up the game's Twitch viewership.
The Presidency is a beach ball bouncing along the surface, the winner an artifact of the circumstance that there are usually only two candidates to choose between.
Not only have most historians not heard of proteomics, but the testing generally involves sacrificing part of the artifact, making it difficult to acquire objects to study.
In theory, researchers could use the charged plastics to remove proteins—in fact, almost any chemical—from an artifact without destroying part of it in the process.
That statue behind Michele is not a period artifact, but a piece of modern art designed by Polish-French artist Igor Mitoraj who passed away in 2014.
The assumption that the economy had hit full employment in the later Obama years proved to be an artifact of work-force dropouts and increasing illegal immigration.
There's even a lengthy dance number set at a sauna touting the benefits of "hygge," which already makes the musical feel like a cultural artifact from 2017.
It's not exactly clear why Nadine and Chloe are teaming up for adventure, but we do know what they're after: an artifact called the "Tusk of Ganesh."
To Democrats — and to national immigrant-rights groups, including those led by DREAMers themselves — it's a total nonstarter, an artifact of white nationalism not even worth considering.
Gleaming like a dark artifact embedded in the surface of the moon, the HP Omen Obelisk is the best gaming desktop I've laid hands on this year.
It's a strange artifact of Ocasio-Cortez's attention-magnetism that her hypotheticals about corruption might have ended up garnering more attention and emotion than the corruption itself.
The collection of this National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement can verge on the macabre; its prized artifact is the St. Valentine's Day Massacre wall.
"I think it is an artifact of parents, very consciously, allowing their kids as much control over their identity as possible," Dr. Duffy said in an email.
She plays an astronaut who leads a mission to find an alien artifact that has appeared on Earth and has dire implications for the future of mankind.
So instead of selling off each artifact he recovers piecemeal, Dave found that packaging them together as a mystery box significantly cuts down on his idle time.
Stephen Murray, a professor emeritus of Gothic architecture and medieval art at Columbia University, said the crown at Notre-Dame purportedly contains fragments of the original artifact.
Whether Ms. Williams had planned it or not, she became the sharp end of the spear aimed at the artifact that was the women's tennis rule book.
We asked people to tell us about the movie, band, or other pop-culture artifact that ultimately sunk their relationship My ex asked me who Ginuwine was.
This summer the Beierwalteses sued the district attorney's office and the Lebanese government, saying they had clear title to the bull's head artifact and demanding its return.
For a 100-year-old artifact, the declaration remains very much a live issue between Israelis and Palestinians, as well as between the Israeli left and right.
But in New York, the 21980/29 Memorial had no such authentic artifact on the site to remind visitors of the horror of the attack it commemorated.
If you donate an artifact to an American museum or other non-profit entity, you can take a tax deduction equal to the artifact's fair market value.
And in doing so, we imbue it with social meaning and symbolism that gives it a life beyond clothing, making it into an artifact of its time.
This is a macabre artifact of economic accounting — no one would suggest that people are actually better off when billions of dollars' worth of capital is destroyed.
A video interview with one student, Paige Curry, spread across social media, an artifact of a moment when children have come to expect violence in their schools.
The book opens cheerfully enough, with a curious artifact from Fitzgerald's salad days, "The I.O.U.," written in 1920 and recently published, at last, in The New Yorker.
"Tropic of Cancer" is not a verbal artifact to everyone's taste, but it made a deep impression on two people in a position to advance its fortunes.
In 2019, though, it's more interesting as a historical artifact than a movie, seeing as it's just a two-minute scene of a bug bothering a dude. 
She presented her hostess with a Chippendale tray etched with an image of the White House, and received a kente cloth and traditional Ghanian artifact in return.
For example, UT removed three other Confederate statues earlier this week, which will join the Davis statue as part of the center's extensive art and artifact collection.
In 2004, they were mentioned in an article in The New York Times that traced the journey of a looted Egyptian artifact, which passed through their hands.
It makes children look better by helping them actually get better at something, even if what they're getting better at is, in large part, a pointless artifact.
As for the internet-based archaeology enthusiasts who have missed another chance to witness some sort of world-changing spiritual invasion or, more enticingly, the discovery of an ancient Egyptian artifact that proves to be a portal to a parallel world in another galaxy, as seen in the 1994 sci-fi classic Stargate—well, those folks will have to wait until the next mysterious artifact to come along.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES "Biologist and philosopher  Lewis Thomas  was once asked what one artifact we should send out into space as evidence of human achievement.
The clay artifact, which dates back to the 9th or 10th century, was uncovered during the excavation of a parking lot at the City of David archaeological site.
Stars can be seen toggling between black and white, a visual artifact caused by image processing; C/2018 N1 is definitely in front of these stars, not behind.
Because again, the historical artifact beyond putting investing before learning, that we want to rewire, is also what you want to rewire is the psychological bias of investing.
"Last fall, the National Museum approached the U.S. Embassy to investigate the background of this unique artifact," said Michael Newbill, Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy.
That could just be another artifact of the show's special effects budget: maybe the dragon's bloody wounding was meant to be clearly indicative that he wouldn't have survived.
The Bronze Age site has been excavated since its discovery in 2008 and every bone and artifact adds to the tragic narrative of what unfolded on the battlefield.
The 217-meter-long artifact, which depicts the events surrounding the 22018 Norman conquest of England, will likely be loaned in 2022, as The Times first reported yesterday.
They'll each win a two-night stay at the Ace Hotel along with $50 in store credit, a $250 Lo & Sons shopping spree, and $250 for Artifact Uprising.
I can't say I'm overflowing with anticipation for this Artifact card game, but neither is my cup running over with bile about Valve not dancing to my tune.
Researchers are still trying to figure out what exactly accounts for the rise in autism cases that is not an artifact of changes in reporting methods and screening.
The characters on this Meso-American artifact are currently untranslatable — lost to a history subjugated by the European colonists who conquered North America and decimated its Indigenous populations.
Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles had also released online, under a Creative Commons license, what they claim is the most precise 3D dataset of the artifact.
Bouguereau's work is a strangely vapid American cultural artifact that represents a new world hunger for the trappings of refinement, once it is sanitized of meaning or content.
Judy Johnstone was the mayor pro-tem of Burns when she heard that a town could submit an application to receive an artifact from the World Trade Center.
To simplify a bit, he argues that the glory days of US science were an artifact of the Cold War and the arms race against the Soviet Union.
As EW reported earlier, Thor has lost his signature weapon, Mjolnir, and now we know why: he didn't misplace the artifact, Hela smashed it into a million pieces.
Some were great; many failed ... [but] the experience of wasting time on the Internet together in the same room far surpassed any artifact that would result from it.
Sitting in the archives of the cybersecurity service VirusTotal is an artifact of a piece of malware sent in late 2012 to the Iranian journalist Vahid Pour Ostad.
Although Hart has made dozens of other successful videos, plenty of them cooking-related and plenty of them far more personal, the original remains a delightful digital artifact.
Fan favorite Chloe Frazer stars in her own adventure as she travels to recover an ancient artifact and keep it out of the clutches of a war profiteer.
"The fact that people even monitor the Dow is an artifact of history," said Robert Johnson, president of the American College of Financial Services in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
A warm letter Bush wrote his successor, Bill Clinton, was held up as an artifact of bipartisan comity, as BuzzFeed's Anne Helen Petersen noted in an insightful post.
Valve is great at making video games, but it's even better at making money and Artifact is a perfect machine designed to efficiently extract value from its players.
Morgan Stebbins: I'm going to look at this dream without looking at the subject's analysis at all, as if it were an artifact unearthed from an archeological dig.
The RISD Museum's possession of this artifact, one of the thousands that have been displaced all over the world, can be traced back directly to violent colonial conquest.
That evocativeness, more so than its Steven Spielberg budget, made the film what it is: a creative artifact with as much weight as some of the best reporting.
The very office charged with policing lawyer misconduct is an artifact of bureaucratic history that answers to the attorney general and not to Congress or the American public.
Ridgway, a conservator at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources in Richmond, Va., was looking at an artifact salvaged from the bottom of the York River in 1988.
The game is evocative in the best way: it feels like some kind of bizarro alien artifact, designed with a purpose in mind that we can't quite fathom.
Now, 290 years after its debut, "Buddies" is being remembered, thanks to an impassioned push by people determined not to leave behind an artifact of a painful history.
It's ungrateful to want more than this artifact, which transforms suffering into art, but it's hard not to wish that Reyes had written about her time in full.
Indeed, Medicare covers the cost of annual mammograms, including the digital version, which is likely to be more accurate in discriminating between a real lesion and an artifact.
Instead, feeling sad and wanting to feel sadder, he thumbed through his text history with Peter, which had become an artifact of last words, date- and time-stamped.
They began by destroying the statue of Mullah Uthman al-Mosuli in the west, before destroying almost every precious artifact from there to the mosque of Nabi Yunus.
In Fallen Order you'll travel to a handful of planets, always in search of the next mysterious artifact or bit of gossip to help you find that list.
"Green Gables" is rife with complications like these; it's an artifact from a different time that, instead of being outdated, speaks to ours in an uncanned, unpredictable voice.
Now, after a three-year-long Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) effort in Germany, the official scans of the artifact have been released under a Creative Commons license.
But games are an artifact produced within a given social context and as such reproduce aspects of their worldview, particularly those aspects that are seen as being natural.
In fact, the beauty of the thinking thing beyond the human already feels like an artifact of a kind of aesthetic beauty that we can't call on anymore.
A black figure against a silver background, the mesmerizing head and shoulders of Zanele Muholi, her eyes focused in an upward glance, brings to mind a classic artifact.
This animatronic creature was made for George A. Romero's 19783 anthology film, specifically for the segment that adapts Stephen King's story about a creepy artifact from an Arctic expedition.

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