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Whereas, VR immerses a user in a completely virtual space.
"She completely immerses herself in what she writes," Barbara said.
I want a game that literally just immerses me totally.
The Reach immerses performers in the environment and lures passers-by.
The network immerses its users in the daily minutiae of the period.
Phoebe immerses herself in faith, and Will loses his grip on her.
Boyhood immerses boys in violence and the bullying that leads to it.
Like film sets, each floor immerses you in a retro mini-world.
By contrast, virtual reality (VR) immerses a user in a completely virtual space.
According to Korsakova-Kreyn, music immerses us in a virtual reality of emotion.
"It holds you accountable but also immerses you into that culture," he said.
An episode displays as a live-action video, albeit one that immerses you.
He immerses you in fantastic, fictional rooms that combine sculpture, video, and collage.
And so listening to him almost immerses you in that rich, self-contained environment.
Dream by experimental musician Philippe Lambert immerses viewers in the strange disorientation of slumber.
Virtual reality video offers a 360-degree view that immerses people in fantasy settings.
Like them, Fukunaga immerses himself in other worlds to work through something more personal.
The 52 Places Traveler In New Zealand, our columnist immerses herself in Maori culture.
"We love the interactive horror stuff that really, fully immerses you," Ms. McGroder said.
This immerses the audience in the action, giving a serious boost to movie night.
It's an arena surrounded by computer screens that immerses the animals in a virtual world.
But as he immerses himself in the horror of the border, his own sanity frays.
The 3D experience immerses users in a virtual-reality adventure of heroism and martial arts.
A radio reporter immerses herself in the dubious delights of the Russian city of Chelyabinsk.
Following his mother's death, Louis immerses himself in work and eventually creates a miracle drug, Oval.
Engineered by software giant Microsoft, "Unmoored" immerses viewers into a six-minute long augmented-reality film.
He famously immerses himself in difficult roles, and only appears in a film every couple of years.
But, having dispensed with this framework, "Mapping the Bones" immerses us in Chaim and Gittel's struggles directly.
The smart, magnified display immerses you in her animated worlds, which, despite their careful coding, are wild.
Yuri Ancarani's documentary The Challenge immerses viewers in the dazzling subculture of ultra-wealthy sheiks who practice falconry.
Instead, "Monos" exists in the present tense only and immerses the viewer in its bloody and surreal world.
Common Touch immerses visitors into a world of discovery in which history intersects with new forms of tactile expression.
In plumbing these profound questions, Samaha immerses himself with the Mo Better Jaguars for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.
Set within three renovated townhouses, the contemporary design Hotel SP34 immerses you in neighborhood life within Copenhagen's Latin Quarter.
Fullbright's new theater-inspired game Tacoma immerses players in a space station haunted by the ghosts of its missing crew.
Instead, the director of Red Road, Fish Tank, and Wuthering Heights immerses herself, and us, in their world without judgment.
Stricken by poverty and desperate, fluctuating moods, van Gogh immerses himself in the landscape, making its radiant beauty his own.
Like Outer Coast, it immerses a small group of students in the demands of self-governance, study and manual labor.
CARAMANICA With her first song since 2016, Lianne La Havas immerses herself in the painful persistence of a failing romance.
The book's simple language immerses the reader immediately and breathlessly in the terror and difficulty of Lydia and Luca's flight.
With wit and deceptively spare prose, Warner immerses the reader in the ebb and flow of a small, fractious community.
Rosefeldt has shown extensively in museums and galleries around the world, and his work immerses viewers in lavish, trippy cinematic environments.
Spectacularly crafted by Oscar-winning director Morgan Neville, Won't You Be My Neighbor immerses you in the ethos of Fred Rogers.
From there, the film immerses us in anxious arguments about transparency and privacy, fake news and public opinion, image and ambition.
But I do think the more judgmental the community one immerses themselves in, the more disconnected they'll find themselves from reality.
In " Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power ," Merlan immerses herself in various subcultures of suspicion.
"I've never been the kind of photographer that approaches people on the street or immerses myself within a community," Pfluger says.
Through montages, Tully immerses the audience in the blur of life right after the birth of Marlo and Drew's daughter Mia.
Tangible products decorate the set that immerses you into the world of NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism Tangible products decorate the set that immerses you into the world of NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism Co-creator Ashley Baccus-Clark tells me NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism is modular and can be presented purely as an in-headset art piece without the physical objects and education.
Despite having undergone unfathomable loss, Chavis isn't interested in playing the victim, and she instead immerses herself in a life of activism.
The 13th Sharjah Biennial, titled Tamawuj, immerses you in distinctly crafted and compelling realities through sound, video works, and maze-like installations.
Having a strong but flexible character focus immerses players even deeper in the story that they're writing through the decisions they make.
Helvetia by Night 360 is a short film that fully immerses the viewer in the aerial rocky terrain of the Swiss mountains.
Disarmed by Gregory CurtisIncredibly detailed, this book immerses you in the life and times of one of the world's most famous statues.
Every episode of Little America is bilingual (one has barely any dialogue) and immerses the viewer in its protagonist's world without preamble.
The VOID A location-based entertainment company that fully immerses guests in virtual experiences with friends and family, engaging all of their senses.
Some industry veterans see it as an even bigger opportunity than its cousin, virtual reality, which completely immerses users in an artificial world.
And when you look behind you and see the guy pushing your wheelchair, it immerses you that much more in the fictional world.
And the documentary immerses viewers in the experience; watching now, with the distance of time, we are invited to recreate its spiritual fervor.
For 150 pages she immerses readers in the charming, perplexing, ominous daily life of Maycomb as seen and narrated by Atticus's daughter, Scout.
A laid-back Mr. Huang immerses himself in global cuisines and interviews local figures and foodies to understand the history of traditional meals.
The opening sequence immerses the viewer immediately, as the camera zooms in on the cracks and fissures in the surface of the paint.
The music, scored by Jeff Beal, provides the upbeat tempo for the dramatic excitement of the opening scene which immerses the audience in darkness.
Any time with Hurst on screen is great because he immerses himself into that role completely and he looks like he's having a blast.
The pacing immerses you in the feelings of grief: that numbed dread, punctured every now and again by a jarring shock of debilitating panic.
Because sincerity cannot be faked, Smith immerses himself in the role of outsider artist by creating an easel version of Konstantin Stanislavski's method acting.
Moore's delicate, lyrical voice is unshowy but specific, a sheer pleasure to read, and it immerses us fully in Ada's precise, carefully defined worldview.
For his installation, "Fort d'EVOLUTIONSKNOXOZ de ZARDOZEDADADDY 2 (ERZ JOHNNY WAYNE IS DADDY COOLISMEESE)" (2016), Meese immerses the viewer in pop culture images (i.e.
What better way to interact in a game that immerses you in virtual worlds like never before than to reach out and touch it?
Her presence in the novel is richly physical, and through her physicality, Moss immerses us in the pleasures of nascent sexuality and adolescent independence.
As opposed to virtual reality, which immerses a user in a computer generated environment, augmented reality overlays the real world with computer graphics and information.
There's a cabaret-esque vibe here and the accompanying music completely immerses the viewer in "Carrie"'s world, blending 60s rock with Weimar-esque composition.
And Terence Broad's "Blade Runner — Autoencoded," which immerses Ridley Scott's film in its own cloudy, prismatic atmosphere, leaves the dialogue as the primary tracking device.
An authorized Pantone-themed boutique hotel in Brussels immerses its guests in a kaleidoscopic array of colors, right down to their bedspreads and coffee mugs.
Here Be Monsters With a similarly soft tenor to Roman Mars, Dylan Matthews immerses you in much stranger and unseen parts of our unknowable world.
He immerses himself in big ideas — about finance, technology, sports and, ultimately, the human condition — and then explains them to readers with sophistication and clarity.
Many of the Road Less Traveled responses are through text and curation, yet stepping from Mythologies into the next gallery immerses visitors in a strange hum.
The ASUS VivoBook 14 laptop properly immerses you in whatever you're doing, thanks to its frameless four-sided NanoEdge display, with an ultraslim 5.7 millimetre bezel.
I've been dying to tell her this directly; as you can imagine she has been hard to get to as she immerses in her new role.
And the film's strength — the way it immerses you in a captivating performance — is less apparent on a laptop, or even on a flat-screen television.
The Woom Center in New York City immerses its yoga practitioners in surround screens and 3-D sound systems to optimize relaxation though vibrations and colors.
Much like the Tokyo Toy Story hotel, The Shanghai accommodation "immerses guests in a world inspired by the toys," The Walt Disney Company wrote on its website.
But with this newfound power, storytellers must create a new form of media that completely immerses and entertains the viewer for the duration of the story's exhibition.
Working without music and filming each scene as one long, unbroken take, Mungiu (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days) immerses us in Romeo's panicked, suffocating mindset.
But it's the curved monitor that truly immerses you in every game you play with a wide field of vision so you can enjoy every little detail. 
He immerses himself from the neck down in a Cryo Cabin, a recovery device cooled to minus-230 degrees Fahrenheit, after which he emerges, shivering and flexing.
Secrets of the Empire immerses players in a Rebel intelligence mission on Mustafar, disguised in Stormtrooper outfits and taking orders from snarky Rogue One droid K-2SO.
By shifting the focus away from Joel's paternal perspective of Ellie, it immerses you in what's it's like to be on the receiving end of his fatherhood.
Historical fiction that immerses you into another world while simultaneously telling you something about your own (see: Paragon Hotel's 1920s Portland, To Keep the Sun Alive's Iranian revolution).
While Louise immerses herself in the heptapods' language, the rest of the world's experts, including Ian, share knowledge about the aliens' understanding of physics, math, and other disciplines.
"Virtual reality sort of encloses and immerses the person into an experience that can be really cool but probably has a lower commercial interest over time," he said.
Set largely in an upscale yet banal Cincinnati hotel, Anomalisa immerses us into an oddly comic dark night of the soul, as played by stop-motion animated puppets.
"The Tree of Wooden Clogs," Ermanno Olmi's farsighted view of Italian farm life in the late 19th century, immerses you in what feels like an unchanging preindustrial world.
The show, produced by Morgan Spurlock's Warrior Poets and Maker Studios, features Rose Reed as she immerses herself in hot social issues such as the censorship of women's bodies.
CAIRO, Nov 13 (Reuters) - A star-studded ensemble opened the 40th Cairo International Film Festival, which this year immerses its audience in the latest film technologies, including virtual reality.
The new wearable version of Simon—out this fall, just in time to throw together a low-rent Daft Punk Halloween costume—immerses players in a memory-challenging rainbow.
Video games are designed to be — by the gaming industry — a very active experience that draws in and immerses a player in a world they are reluctant to leave.
My take is that it immerses [the player] a bit more, especially for someone who doesn't really read as much, or it takes too long to read as much.
While virtual reality completely immerses you in a virtual world, augmented reality, as the name implies, acts as a layer on top of the world in front of you.
"Everything she does, she immerses herself in doing," said Sheila Nevins, the grande dame of documentary who, when she was president of HBO Documentary Films, was Ms. Pelosi's champion.
But this "Elgin Park" is much more: A meditation on magic and memory, it immerses young people in a 235s mystery that stars a reimagined version of Smith himself.
Rather, it totally immerses the patient in an entertaining, relaxing, interactive environment that so occupies the brain, it has no room to process pain sensations at the same time.
" The exhibition is on at 3-Legged Dog Art & Technology Center in New York and features a multi-channel video installation which immerses people in an "endlessly mutating death labyrinth.
Lobov found that there is a talent gap too large to close when competing against someone who immerses themselves in the intricacies of boxing on a daily basis, Keeler said.
Run by Bernard Bosquier, a star of France's World Cup squad in 217, Stages Bosquier immerses players ages 21 to 2395 in high-level soccer and in the French language.
A film in the spirit of Heathers and Cruel Intentions, writer and director Poe immerses us into the dark underbelly of teenage politics—an ambitious feat for her feature debut.
A quietly insistent soundscape, composed by Kelly Ryall, evokes the docks where Eddie and the arrivals work, while the lighting designer, Niklas Pajanti, immerses the characters in a permanent chiaroscuro.
An installation like the pink-washed Dream House immerses visitors in a similar, buzzing sound for as long as they wish, but I found my timed magnetic sound bath more transportive.
Sculptures mimicking fly-infested rotting flesh hang from the ceiling, a staircase teems with unspoken messages, and an audio installation immerses visitors in the sounds of a decaying body left uninterred.
A sweeping soundtrack by Jacopo Baboni Schilingi immerses visitors in the space, while mirrors at the dome's base reflects the visuals onto anyone who can break their gaze from the ceiling.
Rather than chart a fugitive moment in a shifting weather pattern, it immerses us in an entire climate: a meteorological environment with the potential for generating a full spectrum of moods.
Touched by the Devil immerses its audience in these processes through close-up shots of the team as they photograph, polish, and slice the wood that frames the masterpieces under review.
And however long or short it takes to finish them, or whatever the outcome, it further informs your understanding of Kid and immerses you in how they feel when playing these games.
It's true that getting lost is good for you: it immerses you in the alienness of your new surroundings, and teaches you how to rely on yourself rather than your smartphone exocortex.
Another collapse — this time of a steeple — occurs in Sylvia Townsend Warner's "The Corner That Held Them," a novel that immerses readers in the daily life of a 217th-century English convent.
As she begins to investigate, she immerses herself in her sister's world, and as she searches for the killer, she explores her past and the decisions that drove her and her sister apart.
But the short hand-drawn game Kids — recently released by Michael Frei and Mario von Rickenbach, the award-winning German duo known for Plug & Play — immerses you in the nature of group dynamics.
Exploring the intersection of Blackness, queer love, poverty, and drug culture, Moonlight paints a vivid aesthetic that ultimately immerses its audience in a world that they previously would have been reluctant to approach.
Through a mixture of portraiture and documentary photography, as well as oral testimonies and memoir, the book immerses readers in the lives of rebel fighters, child soldiers, and others caught in the conflict.
It's a game that immediately immerses you into its horrors, but the moment you hit pause and select Reset to try again from your last checkpoint, the game loses half of its tension.
This is a central tension of Chicago's life and work: She masters unyielding materials, immerses herself in the intellectual history of a major subject and flays her insides to get at powerful emotion.
Hardcore History There's a lot of reasons why Hardcore History shouldn't work as a sleep aid, like its undeniably captivating host who immerses you in historical events with nothing more than his words.
Epistory - Typing Chronicles, nominated for MOST INNOVATIVE Epistory immerses you in an atmospheric action/adventure game where you play a girl riding a giant fox who fights an insectile corruption from an origami world.
While virtual reality immerses the user in a virtual world, such as a video game or flight simulation, "augmented reality is about you in your living environment, adding things you don't have," Charles said.
Perhaps nothing has proved that the marriage of the virtual and the physical is irresistible better than Pokémon Go, a game that immerses obviously virtual characters in the toe-stubbing reality of the outdoors.
They are part of a growing movement in rural America that immerses many young people in a culture — not just conservative news outlets but also home and church environments — that emphasizes contemporary conservative values.
A companion virtual-reality piece immerses viewers in the ocean in 360-degree video, narrated by Zackery Rago, a diver-cameraman and self-described "coral nerd" who emerges as the breakout star of the documentary.
Brennan-Jobs immerses the reader in the California of her childhood during the '220s and '217.67s, and she allows us to experience her father's shocking rise and wealth through the eyes of an awestruck child.
Though "The Irishman" is set within a familiar milieu of mobsters with boat-size cars, all captured in artful camera movements, its three-and-a-half-hour runtime immerses us in this world's punishing emptiness.
Virtual reality and augmented reality will continue to grow in tandem, Barra said, because they serve two different purposes: virtual reality immerses users in other places, while augmented reality interact with the environment they're in.
Dr. Tawde is associated with a division of Sanatan Sanstha, an organization based in Goa that immerses its followers in a regimen of meditation and chanting, offering what it calls an escape from addiction and materialism.
The Tate is to address this soon with a new game that immerses players in a luminescent garden in which two girls play, from the John Singer Sargent oil painting "Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose" (1885-86).
Unlike V.R., which wholly immerses the viewer in a digital creation, A.R. superimposes computer-generated visuals and audio over the physical landscape, and can be viewed on either a handheld device or a head-mounted display.
The movie immerses you in the intoxicating beauty of the natural world, but it doesn't ignore the hardships of the peasantry who toil day in and day out to raise crops and put food on the table.
The movie immerses you in the intoxicating beauty of the natural world, but it doesn't ignore the hardship of the peasantry who toil day in and day out to raise crops and put food on the table.
Photo by Ashley Verse Say what you like about Drake, but every time he comes to the UK he really immerses himself in British culture, and really goes for it (more than most British people, to be honest).
Trying to pin down the magic, to fill in the spots left intentionally blank, augments the music at hand, draws you further into sound, immerses you more deeply in lean groove and the click of the drum machine.
Even if you aren't at Nikki Beach on March 16 for Hardwell's performance at Miami Music Week, you'll be able to experience it all in a virtual reality and 360-video livestream that immerses you in the crowd.
This was quickly followed by the realization that in this and many other ways, director Marcie Begleiter successfully immerses the viewer in Hesse's psyche, so that when the end comes it is sudden and very difficult to process.
An intoxicating reflection on the interconnection of taste, scent, instinct and desire, the film, gorgeously photographed by Diego Garcia ("Cemetery of Splendour"), immerses you in the intensely pungent world of vaquejada, a rodeo sport popular in northeastern Brazil.
An intoxicating reflection on the interconnection between taste, scent, instinct and desire, the film, gorgeously photographed by Diego Garcia ("Cemetery of Splendor"), immerses you in the intensely pungent world of vaquejada, a rodeo sport popular in northeastern Brazil.
In Atwood's version, the Antonio character is Tony, Felix's festival partner, who handles operational matters while Felix immerses himself in staging ever-wilder productions of the kind that typically make small-town boards of directors a little nervous.
American Ballet Theater livens up its spring season with the premiere of Alexei Ratmansky's "Harlequinade," in which he, once again, immerses himself in historical notations to uncover those precious things that are lost so quickly in dance: steps.
It takes you, right now, at least 66 years back in time to a cultural moment that Bowles knew was on the verge of disappearing, and immerses you in it so vividly that you can almost smell it.
It's the steamy videos you're used to writ large: Rather than being a mere window on the action, VR immerses you in it, with the objects of your desire appearing so close it seems like you could touch them.
"The internet environment immerses us in different affective states where validation, endorsement, guilt, social shaming, humiliation, vitriol, and rituals of bullying can provide a motivation to gaze at others and follow them through their everyday life journeys," says Ibrahim.
By drawing us in to this painstaking, transporting process, anchored in art historical iconography, Motta's film immerses us fully in the fear and potential of an upside-down world, leaving us wishing there were a safe word for Trump's America.
Guy has said he doesn't like his own voice, but when he immerses himself in his music his voice makes you cry, the pitch bending and the vibrato, and all at the top of his register, just about to crack.
Presented by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Institute Alliance Française, the festival includes the artist Prune Nourry's "Anima" (through April 14), a Mayan-inspired installation that immerses young visitors in a forest and an archaeological dig.
"Each time King immerses himself in controversy, he holds up this district to ridicule and marginalizes himself within the legislative body he serves," the newspaper's editorial board wrote, "neither of which provides benefit to Iowans who live and work here."
Amid a torrent of bad news, Ann Nguyen from Massachusetts immerses herself in activities that bring her happiness: My first major experience with "disaster fatigue" happened earlier this year in May, when reports of the Manchester incident were flooding the news.
A novice fossil hunter immerses himself in the local pastime in the town of Lyme Regis in southwest England, an area that sits on a 95-mile stretch of shoreline known as the Jurassic Coast, a Unesco World Heritage site.
A looping 25-minute video work, titled "Painting with History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 3," immerses the viewer in a post-internet artificial intelligence narrative, where a drone becomes the main character and the artist the antagonist.
This is the distinction between books dismissed (fairly or no) as historical fiction and literature that happens to be set in the past, which immerses the reader beyond period verisimilitude and sensory detail, taking her deep into the collective psyche of another era.
By blending candid scenes of revolutionaries plotting their actions with staged gunfights and other set pieces, Kramer immerses the viewer in the fictional, New York-based National Committee of Independent Revolutionary Organizations and its efforts to resist a fascist, imperialist United States government.
Curiosity is another desire on which Deco Japan feeds: it is a gorgeous survey of the decorative and fine arts made in this interwar period, one that immerses visitors in a thrilling era but largely allows the objects to speak for themselves.
Gordon-Levitt immerses himself in the role, dropping his voice an octave and recreating the exact pattern of Snowden's facial stubble — but then the character is introduced as a guy who absentmindedly solves a Rubik's Cube one-handed, summer movie shorthand for mathematical / computer savant.
Presented by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Institute Alliance Française, the festival includes the artist Prune Nourry's "Anima" (Thursdays through Sundays, through April 14), a Mayan-inspired installation that immerses young visitors in a forest and an archaeological dig.
A dancing-obsessed Kurt Vonnegut fan at the film's outset, Ren quickly immerses himself in some of the cornerstones of conservative life: he joins the wrestling team, loiters by train tracks, and takes an honest-to-god blue collar job at the local mill.
The documentary film "November 93: Attack on Paris," which was released on Netflix in June, immerses the viewer in the overwhelming event, showing the trauma to individuals, to a neighborhood and to Paris, but it also shows how ordinary people could and did survive it.
The exhibition "Helen Frankenthaler: After Abstract Expressionism, 1959–1962," the first large showing of Frankenthaler's work in Paris in over half a century, immerses attendees in the lesser-known pieces of the era that followed — a return to the gestural improvisation of abstract expressionism.
It's believed the headset could offer both AR and VR-like experiences, although it's unclear how because they're fundamentally different; AR allows you to still be present in reality and VR completely immerses you in a virtual world while shutting you out from the real world.
Rather than separate the aging artist from that provincial setting, Arrowsmith's series, catalogued in Lowry: At Home Salford 1966, Unseen Photographs, immerses the painter in his native milieu — pictured in his messy home studio, on random street corners amid strangers, and reflected in local shop windows.
Founded by Toshiyuki Inoko in 63, the 500-person-strong collective includes engineers, animators, architects, and programmers; their work immerses viewers in a distinct vision of nature according to the 2D spatial logic of traditional Japanese art, often by way of neon forms projected around a dark room.
Since that time, she's embarked on a new journey steering her ship to a new kind of consumer experience called: JustBobbi, a lifestyle and wellness shop that immerses customers in a 360-degree world to purchase a curation of her favorite products ranging from jeans to jewelry and everything in between.
Her wider interview explores the limitations of method acting -- the acting process developed by Konstantin Stanislavski in the early 1900s by which an actor completely immerses themself in the imagined life of a character, a bit like self-hypnosis -- because acting is not simply a question of becoming somebody else.
Continuing attractions include the artist Prune Nourry's "Anima" (Thursdays through Sundays, through April 14), a Mayan-inspired installation that immerses young visitors in a forest and an archaeological dig, and Ionna Vautrin's "Le Bestiaire" (through Saturday), an imaginary zoo of animal cutouts that allows children to become their favorite beasts.
As part of a long history of rockers going genre, most famously with glammy New York Dolls frontman David Johansen's totally 80s transformation to lounge lizard Buster Poindexter, Peck gladly immerses willing listeners in his weird, Southern-fried world, as in the video clip for "Turn To Hate," which debuts here today.
A Goldman Sachs report from 2000 compared virtual reality ("which immerses the user in a virtual world," as defined in the report) and augmented reality ("which overlays digital information onto the physical world") to "the PC and the smartphone," and predicted that hardware and software sales could reach $236 billion by 22016.
But frankly, he's much more of the kind of dude who immerses himself in making wolf-bread while muttering to his friends about how hot assassin women like Arya only go for assholes like the Night King, and are too shallow to see the value of the Nice Guy right in front of them.
In the hands of a less gifted writer, all this might have turned into a weak stew of borrowed plot points and motifs, but Mr. McGuire is such a natural storyteller — and recounts his tale here with such authority and verve — that "The North Water" swiftly immerses the reader in a fully imagined world.
But Locke & Key tends to suffer from too little plot; rather than fully embracing its fantasy-horror element, the show immerses us in the points of view of its younger characters, particularly the teens whose lives have been uprooted and who are dealing with the fallout of their father's death and his murky history.
When her father has a heart attack, she returns to her childhood home, in Washington, D.C. She immerses herself in study of the Iran-Contra affair—the scandal that brought down her father, a high-level bureaucrat—and in memories of her teen-age years, writing vignettes of both as she reconsiders her family's identity.
Harry Styles — atoning, perhaps, for the boy-band confections he sang as a member of One Direction — has made himself a dedicated student of pre-computerized rock and pop, and his album "Fine Line" immerses itself in the sounds of both late-psychedelic California and glam-era Britain, simulating the lavish studio soundscapes of the 1970s.
But whereas Lomas and Tracey went out on short field trips and focused on recording the best examples of sound and song within the communities they researched, Sarno—who never trained as an anthropologist or musicologist—is more comparable to a soundscape artist, who immerses himself in a new environment, capturing the broader environmental soundscape as well as individual songs and sounds.
Amy Klinger, the director of programs for the Educator's School Safety Network, a nonprofit consulting group that creates lesson plans for a computer simulation that trains teachers for a mass shooting, said on Tuesday that there was a difference between a generic violent video game and one that immerses children in a setting that is part of their everyday experience.
Colin Nightingale and Stephen Dobbie's installation, titled "Getting To The Rave", immerses the visitor in the dark and furtive adventure of it all: the petrol stations where would-be ravers would congregate to wait on word; the phone boxes and clunky mobile devices; the designs printed on ecstasy tablets; the walks through unlit surroundings, suddenly opening up into light and music.
More of a "choose your own path" manga novel than a typical mobile phone game like Candy Crush, for example, (all romance apps are presented as stories, in chapters), it immerses the user in the war-torn Sengoku Era (1467 to 1603), where the waitress protagonist has to runaway to save her brother's life, and conveniently meets 12 potential samurai suitors along the way.
" And in Tuesday's paper, W.H. correspondents Ashley Parker, Josh Dawsey and Robert Costa have this description of how it works: "Trump's sustained attacks against Cummings reveal the extent to which the president stokes a grudge, immerses himself in Fox News and spews back its more right-wing content into the world — forcing his allies to scramble to respond..." BTW: They reported that "White House aides have privately discussed sending Trump to the city, but no final decisions have been made..." Do you think Baltimore is thankful for Trump's "attention?
It's not for-the-ages dialogue, but the writing is certainly clear in its emotional and intellectual intent (Daniel Brühl and Dakota Fanning's characteristically restrained performances make the gruesome details of their exchange even more memorable.) But the end of the sequence lays aside the scalpel and breaks out the sledgehammer: As Sara contemplates Kreizler's sad tale, children sing a schoolyard rhyme about putting a baby "in a bathtub to see if he could swim," while a close-up practically immerses us in the waters of a nearby fountain.

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