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The designer rips apart and reconstructs fashion with obsessive intellect.
Summerscale reconstructs the case and its aftermath with forensic care.
At the heart of Destination Casablanca, Hindley reconstructs the spectacular Operation
"The Trial" reconstructs a tribunal that took place in Moscow in 1930.
The designer Junya Watanabe rips apart and reconstructs fashion with obsessive intellect.
But each of the fake AirPods meticulously reconstructs the appearance of real AirPods.
But on the whole, her book powerfully reconstructs the experiences of Detroit's slaves.
Thomas Bangsted shares how he reconstructs moments from the past with present-day photography.
The author vividly reconstructs the early lives of the children her grandfather left behind.
To help put across these Jackies, Mr. Larraín reconstructs some historical images of Mrs.
"Our algorithm reconstructs face in 3D and fixes those disproportions," is how it explains that.
I really enjoy work that explores the past and evolves or reconstructs for the present.
Harris reconstructs her found materials and paints submissive expressions over each of her figurines faces.
The book also reconstructs in unsparing detail the suffering of Otto and Ella in Terezin.
Visiting researcher Dr. Hayley Mickleburgh reconstructs a face using a three-dimensional model of a skull.
This technique reconstructs the orientation of bundles of nerve fibers by measuring multi-directional water diffusion.
Visiting researcher Dr. Hayley Mickleburgh reconstructs a face using a three-dimensional model of a skull.
"I was expecting a lot worse," said Benjamin Quezada, 34, who reconstructs houses for a living.
It's less precise, however, and usually destroys the specimen, unless a scientist painstakingly reconstructs the creature.
Stoney reconstructs the specimens in elemental metals like aluminum and lead, draining the sculptures of color.
Terri reconstructs crime scenes using her PanOpts—nice pun, by the way—which merge all existing footage.
The Times's video investigations team reconstructs the shootout that left 13 people dead, according to local reports.
The Times's visual investigations team reconstructs the shootout that left 13 people dead, according to local reports.
Read: In "Horizon," the environmentalist Barry Lopez reconstructs decades' worth of his observations of the natural world.
At one point, Andy Warhol walks through a scene that reconstructs a wild night at the Chelsea Hotel.
The trend was spawned by the emergence of FaceApp, which reconstructs any face into its opposite-sex equivalent.
He reconstructs the disaster from the ground up, recounting the prelude to it as well as its aftermath.
In a '60s throwback, Ruth Childs reconstructs three early solos by her aunt, the Minimalist choreographer Lucinda Childs. dancetheyard.
The scene reconstructs a real video posted on YouTube, and is more effective for the absence of a narratorial voice.
Director Alonso Ruizpalacios' latest film reconstructs the 1985 theft of nearly 150 pre-Hispanic artifacts from a Mexico City museum.
Using natural elements, masks, and layers of remembered and re-told stories, Fawundu reconstructs and reimagines her history and future.
He reconstructs Japanese rock gardens in marble, refashioning a traditional Buddhist space in the quintessential material of Western classical sculpture.
It's not precisely a 360-degree video; instead, it reconstructs some visually striking scenes from the film's beginning in 3D space.
History writing merely reconstructs the past, which obviously is gone forever, but Greek classical art is present right here and now.
"It deconstructs the standard perspective of the human form and reconstructs body shape/posture into an ambiguous, sculptural form," Bastard says.
Examining Panero's output and his relationships, Shulman reconstructs the arc of a man who saw literature as both craft and escape.
She, too, reconstructs her artistic and feminist coming of age through her cultural influences, revisiting scenes from a more turbulent youth.
The multidisciplinary group reconstructs crime scenes through digital modeling and have in the past provided conclusive evidence in human rights trials.
We're currently building software that takes the millions of Snaps submitted to Our Story and reconstructs parts of the world in 3D.
In her 2013 project, "A Piece of Work," an algorithm digests and reconstructs "Hamlet," and an actor reads the new script live.
Read: In "Horizon," the environmentalist Barry Lopez reconstructs decades' worth of his observations of the natural world, from the Arctic to Australia.
Greetings & Salutations & Boo — the title referencing the local superstition about this woman artist being the "Witch of Fox Point" — reconstructs her living room.
Read: "Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister," by Jung Chang, reconstructs the lives of the three Soong sisters, who helped shape modern China.
Then he reconstructs key moments of the presidency so far, told as if they were recorded on a bug under the Resolute desk.
The first file, offered free by a Chinese online test-advice company called SAT Helper, reconstructs one version of that day's exam booklet.
Growing up in Japan, he started out as an artist and then became a classical philologist (someone who studies and reconstructs ancient languages).
In the end, all the DNA is collected, sequenced, and put through a computer program that reconstructs the locations of the original molecules.
The video reconstructs the tectonic fallout of Antarctica splitting from the bygone landmass of Gondwana, which was one subsection of the supercontinent Pangaea.
By embellishing and aggrandizing his images using words and color, Morrisroe more than alters them: He reconstructs their reality according to his own.
Mooallem reconstructs the event and the days that followed, when a plucky local radio reporter kept the city going through her tireless broadcasts.
Rather, he reconstructs his conversations with the pope from memory, something that has gotten Scalfari into hot water with the Vatican in the past.
The camera-like architecture is more than convenient for placement; it also fundamentally affects the way the system reconstructs the image of its surroundings.
Our reporter reconstructs an environment ripe for exactly the kind of back-stabbing that Carlos Ghosn, the company's former chairman, says brought him down.
The book reconstructs events long past and Green is bound by the available sources, mainly investigative records and interviews with members of the gang.
With a weary but resolute tenor, Mr. Day-Lewis reconstructs Lincoln's arduous process of rallying Congress to pass the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery.
The series reconstructs historical events moment by moment, using archival materials, and the episode captures in gripping detail how the anger and destruction spread.
Beyond its foray into Basquiat's myriad influences and the many prominent works on display, the exhibit also partially reconstructs his first body of work.
Pfeifer reconstructs an altercation between Al-Aziz and four German citizens, which occurred almost a year beforehand in a supermarket in the village of Arnsdorf.
Mr. Tcherniakov, one of opera's most searching minds, breaks classic works open and reconstructs them, revealing unfamiliar, sometimes obscure, sometimes heartbreaking, always intimate story lines.
One of our best-read stories today reconstructs the crash of an Amtrak passenger train in Philadelphia last May, the worst American rail disaster in decades.
Each installment dramatically reconstructs a different hostage crisis from as close to a 360-degree perspective as possible, utilizing an impressive variety of in-depth interviews.
What is often most fascinating when you do so-called narrative reconstructs like this is how seemingly minor events can in retrospect have such enormous consequences.
But of course the point of "BPM," and of the movement and moment it reconstructs, is that the personal and political passions can't be easily disentangled.
The book reconstructs the histories of modern Europeans, Indians, Native Americans, East Asians and Africans, and later, takes up the contentious subjects of race and identity.
Conversely, Goicolea deconstructs and reconstructs his photographs by re-layering, duplicating, and embedding elements of different images onto one another to create a simulated, reality-like composition.
Meanwhile, Adam H. Weinert reconstructs modern dances from the 603s and '30s by Doris Humphrey, José Limon and Ted Shawn, which have also inspired new, original choreography.
In a mural-like collage, made from internet-sourced photos and Post-it notes, the artist Rachel Schragis reconstructs the New York People's Climate March of 19923.
As it reconstructs the Guangdong economic index, SpaceKnow uses infrared imagery, which can help show activity around roughly 600 factories and other industrial sites in the province.
The Miners' Hymns reconstructs the daily life of British coal workers via archival materials, and The Great Flood does the same for migrating sharecroppers in 1920s Mississippi.
Starting with the cover, Jensdotter's painting titled "Artforum September 1965" (all works 2016) reconstructs that issue, with nearly two hundred layers of paint, each representing a page.
Washington (CNN)As Attorney General William Barr reconstructs the early stages of the Russia investigation, he might discover that a lot of the answers he wants already exist.
"Along with Wonder Woman, I was also drawn to images of the phoenix and how the bird reconstructs itself from the ashes of it's former body," Kelly explains.
The device accepts digital representations of DNA over the internet and reconstructs them on the spot using the chemical building blocks of life—adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.
Mr. Serebrennikov quotes from Mr. Ren's poems and reconstructs his nude photo shoots, in which models often posed with organic props including flowers and plants, alongside fantasy tableaux.
In our latest Diary of a Song video, Swift, pictured earlier this month, reconstructs what happened in between, using never-before-seen videos, voice memo recordings and interviews.
Where it stands: The study, using information from tree rings, ice cores and more, reconstructs past periods to show that major fluctuations occurred in different places at different times.
Allison is so excited by China's swift growth that his prose often sounds like a mixture of a Thomas Friedman column and a Maoist propaganda magazine like China Reconstructs.
His version of the St. John reconstructs how the piece would have unfolded at the Good Friday service in Leipzig, with choral singing and organ pieces before and after.
One of the most talked-about works of the Biennale, Mario Pfeifer's chilling two-channel video installation, "Again / Noch einmal" (2018), reconstructs a recent case of xenophobic violence in Germany.
But it serves as a nice illustration of the way the viewpoint of the present reconstructs the past, which is the paramount subject matter of this intricate and absorbing novel.
Historian Rosalind Rosenberg, in her biography of Pauli Murray, Jane Crow, reconstructs Murray's exploration, through her archive at the New York Public Library and diary entries from the mid-21971s.
It is an album of the moment—one that slyly speaks to the evolutionary shifts befalling the music industry but also reconstructs that narrative into something new and strange and necessary.
It reconstructs his reporting on Vietnam, his feuds with Henry Kissinger, the foibles of former bosses like A.M. Rosenthal at The New York Times and William Shawn at The New Yorker.
"The Other Side of the Wind" reconstructs a debauched party (using footage supposedly shot by guests) held at the home of Jake Hannaford, a nonconformist film director, just before he dies.
Here the Chicago-based artist is showing the latest chapter in an ongoing project, "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist," which reconstructs looted or destroyed Iraqi antiquities out of humble materials.
Mr Brands vividly reconstructs two dramatic events, for instance: the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-06 and the massacre of the Whitman missionary family by the Cayuse tribe in 1847.
The postmodern choreographer Yvonne Rainer is finding that out as she reconstructs, in collaboration with Emily Coates, "Parts of Some Sextets," which she created in 1965 for 10 performers and 21083 mattresses.
Using evidence gathered over weeks of investigation, our journalists created a video timeline that reconstructs, hour by hour, the disappearance of Mr. Khashoggi, a journalist who was critical of the Saudi government.
The project digitally reconstructs the positions and movements of nearly 60,000 individual stars across the northern and southern hemispheres, allowing users to intuitively explore the night sky through a panoramic, three-dimensional visualization.
Currently Young, Shapley, and Chariker are working on adding directional sensitivity into their model—which would explain how the visual cortex reconstructs the direction in which objects are moving across your visual field.
Founded in 2013, Puregraft reconstructs survivors' breasts in a natural and safe way, as fat is already a part of the normal breast anatomy, so the result is a very naturally-looking reconstruction.
White carefully reconstructs how these two young women — Doan Thi Huong from Vietnam and Siti Aisyah from Indonesia — came to be a part of the shocking attack that was caught on CTV video.
But the most addictive chapter comes after the story is over, in an appendix where Goldsmith reconstructs the timelines of Hoffa and O'Brien on July 30, 1975, in granular, minute-by-minute detail.
Mr. Glover's longtime collaborator in Childish Gambino, the Swedish musician and producer Ludwig Goransson, realistically reconstructs the greasy guitar tones, sliding synthesizers, eager backup vocals, snappy drums and chattering clavinet of 1970s-vintage production.
But new study that reconstructs Greenland's climate timeline for the last 3,000 years reveals that the average was more like 50 degrees Fahrenheit -- which is a nice, normal day during southern Greenland's summer today.
An example would be "Precarious Twister" (2008), by the curator of Kaltenbach's show, David E. Stone, which faithfully reconstructs the popular game but for the pile of broken glass that substitutes for the familiar plastic sheet.
Abdul Hadi's film work reconstructs the missing facial features on the Mask of Warka — one of the earliest representations of the human female face, and said to be a depiction of Inanna — using her own visage.
Further back beyond a small set of stairs are more white pedestals displaying actual surveillance products, like Snapshot, a DNA phenotyping service offered by a company called Parabon NanoLabs, which reconstructs "mugshot" facial profiles from DNA samples.
But they note that an attacker who obtains or reconstructs just those words—like "hey Siri" or "OK Google" could then "speak" those words in the target user's own voice as the preamble to their voice commands.
It's an exceptional book for its enormous scope, thorough contextualization, wonderful images, and relatively quick clip of its prose, and for the way in which it breaks down and reconstructs Leonardo's almost peculiarly boundless creativity and inventiveness.
" That's what she does in the album's standout song, "Not Today," which takes apart and reconstructs an old-fashioned R&B shuffle as Cara envisions some future moment — "but not today" — when she has finally learned "misery management.
Infusing a well-known story with suspense, "Countdown to Pearl Harbor" reconstructs the military's glaring errors of omission, the secret American effort to intercept Japan's encrypted communication and the fruitless 11th-hour diplomatic negotiations between Tokyo and Washington.
"Basically, we are mining these melodies for a better understanding of how the brain breaks down, thinks about and reconstructs melody year after year after year in a monastic context because that's what was important to them," she said.
In an excellent piece, Joe Bernstein goes back to the moment that photo was taken — a photographer who asked students to wave to their parents, and an absurd misunderstanding — and reconstructs how Barboo became the focus of the news cycle.
For Free Time, premiering soon at the New York Film Festival, the 88-year-old filmmaker meticulously reconstructs and restores 16mm black-and-white footage he and his old friend Walter Hess shot in New York City between 1958 and 1960.
Drawing on archives opened in the wake of Ukraine's revolution of 2013-14, plus first-hand recollections, he scrupulously reconstructs the calamity, from the plant's rushed construction to the erection of a new "sarcophagus" over the failed reactor three decades later.
The summary: After losing his memory in a senseless attack that nearly kills him, a man (Steve Carell) reconstructs his past out of dolls and toys, building an elaborate fantasy world that helps him cope with his loss, confusion, and rage.
The museum's series — the first part of a planned recurring retrospective — opens with "Vagabond" (on Saturday and Sunday), a dramatic feature that reconstructs the journey of a French drifter (Sandrine Bonnaire), who, at the film's start, is found frozen to death.
Research involving tree rings is divided into three main categories — dendroclimatology, the analysis of tree rings for past climate data; dendroarchaeology, the study of tree rings to understand how past climate affected human societies; and dendroecology, which reconstructs past forest ecosystems.
"Gemze would gesture with her arms, her eyes and her face and totally convey everything she needed to do," said Nikki Feirt Atkins, the producing artistic director of the American Dance Machine for the 21st Century, which reconstructs classic dances.
Using a variety of media, Tan reconstructs the making of Shirkers and its aftermath, working through the story and sussing out what exactly went down and how it affected the path that she and her friends took in their lives.
And in The Souvenir, that realism extends to the way Hogg reconstructs some of her memories, at times very specifically; for instance, the apartment in which Julie lives was built from Hogg's memory of her own apartment during that period in her life.
The play, a postmodern take on the classic tragedy, reconstructs Phaedra's tale from three sources — including J.M. Coetzee's 2003 novel, "Elizabeth Costello" — and is among the 30-plus interdisciplinary productions BAM has planned for its 2016 Next Wave Festival, which runs from Sept.
In her solo exhibition The Following Information at Bureau, she decontextualizes and reconstructs found language — handwritten, typed, or referenced — in three series of black-and-white photographs: two from the 1990s, Blackboards and Card Catalogue, juxtaposed with her most recent work, Fields.
He undertakes a close reading of "Mein Kampf" to see how the trainee dictator's mind works, and reconstructs the intellectual world of pre-war Europe—with its exuberant high culture on the one hand, and its obsession with race and biology on the other.
Weaving research and personal travel with his fiction writer's historical imagination, in "The Convert" he reconstructs the life of a medieval Frenchwoman, Sarah Hamoutal Todros (née Vigdis Adelais Gudbrandr), who defied her aristocratic Christian family to marry a Jewish yeshiva student from another town.
The letters chronicle A.'s torment in the aftermath of a love affair, as she reconstructs the day of their breakup, adding details with each letter and revealing, as she does so, a series of escalating harms that seem both to repel and attract her.
Interviewing eyewitnesses and consulting declassified archives — an official record that was frustratingly meager when it came to certain details and, Higginbotham says, couldn't always be trusted — he reconstructs the disaster from the ground up, recounting the prelude to it as well as its aftermath.
Based on the book co-written by Wiseau's friend and star Greg Sestero, Franco's film painstakingly reconstructs the making of that movie, a process conducted so meticulously that at the end the new movie proudly showcases scenes from the two side by side, using a split screen.
"Marks of Identity," which he called his "first adult novel," reconstructs the past of an exile who returns to Barcelona after the Spanish Civil War, his life evoked through a swirl of memories, snippets of newspaper articles and police reports and interior monologues rendered in free verse.
Using a variety of media — including 16mm, animation, handwritten letters, tapes, digital, Hi8, and Super8 — Tan reconstructs the making of Shirkers and its aftermath, working through the story, sussing out what exactly went down and how it affected the path that she and her friends took in their lives.
In a paper for the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, Mary Cummings of Duke University says that an autonomous system perceives the world through its sensors and reconstructs it to give its computer "brain" a model of the world which it can use to make decisions.
Users can snap a few photos of a room in their house with any basic phone camera, then a short bit later Modsy reconstructs the space in 360 3D and sends you a couple totally new designs based on your "style genome," which it calculates via a short questionnaire.
Using a variety of media — including 16mm, animation, handwritten letters, tapes, digital, Hi8, and Super8 — Tan reconstructs the making of Shirkers and its aftermathc working through the story, sussing out what exactly had happened and how it affected the path that she and her friends took in their lives.
Six previously seen and acclaimed works receive an encore, including Nora Chipaumire's "#PUNK," which mixes that musical genre with memories of her Zimbabwean childhood, and "Variations on Themes From Lost and Found," which reconstructs work by John Bernd, an important, insightful choreographer who died of AIDS in 1988.americanrealness.
In turn, the exhibition gathered a number of artists whose work takes part in the Spanish colonization legacy, representing cultures that have been transformed, that do not live in isolated bubbles, and undergone a series of exchanges and processes where the identity builds and reconstructs in everyday life facing a complex future.
A square room reconstructs Manzoni's Linee (1959), the inaugural exhibition of Azimut, a gallery in Milan, in which spotlit canisters containing rolled-up scrolls of single lines in various lengths (4.89 to 33.63 meters) sit like votives on shelves mounted on the walls, alongside a framed linear "fragment" that's a mere 121 inches long.
Marlow's duties were given to other characters, such as Morrison, an Englishman adrift in what is now Indonesia, who reconstructs the story of the reclusive Heyst, in " Victory " (21919); and the shadowy "teacher of languages," in " Under Western Eyes " (21923), who provides an enticing, if ultimately rather cryptic, tour of the Russian community in Geneva.
Through a mix of archival footage and extensive interviews with Applebroog, who is now in her 21985s, the film reconstructs her childhood growing up Orthodox Jewish in the Bronx, her radicalization into an artist who may be best known for her playful nudes, and offers context for the immense success she has achieved late in life.
The episodes Packer exquisitely reconstructs from Holbrooke's personal life pale a bit in comparison to Holbrooke's trips in the late 1970s to Jakarta, where he praised Suharto for his efforts "to resolve Indonesian problems," signaled U.S. support for the conquest of East Timor, and ensured the smooth delivery of weapons that helped Jakarta crush as many as 100,000 Timorese.
" She pins her argument on the civic relations between people: "When and where the subject of the photograph is a person who has suffered some form of injury, a viewing of the photograph that reconstructs the photographic situation and allows a reading of the injury inflicted on others becomes a civic skill, not an exercise in aesthetic appreciation.
In December 2004, in the midst of final exams, four young men robbed the rare-book room at the library of Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky. A Vanity Fair article a few years later described the heist as one part "Ocean's 11," one part "Harold & Kumar," which might raise your hopes for "American Animals," a new movie that reconstructs the crime.
Using a journalistic approach, it reconstructs and dramatizes the events that led to the killing of three black teenage boys — 17-year-old Carl Cooper, 18-year-old Aubrey Pollard, and 19-year-old Fred Temple — depicting in grim detail a group of young black men and women being terrorized at the Algiers Motel over a nightlong torture and brutality session at the hands of Detroit police.
The front-runners are "Oslo," by Mr. Rogers, an unexpectedly crackling drama about a Norwegian couple who helped broker the 1993 Middle East peace accords, and "Sweat," by Ms. Nottage, which depicts the impact of a declining manufacturing plant on friends and family in Reading, Pa. Not to be counted out: "A Doll's House, Part 2," by Mr. Hnath, which was the last show of the season to open, and did so to uniformly positive reviews, and "Indecent," by the Pulitzer-winning playwright Ms. Vogel, which reconstructs the controversy over "The God of Vengeance," which opened on Broadway in 1922.
But the Romanov collapse was so sudden and so thorough that it left no credible institutions capable of governing effectively, let alone in the midst of widespread social turmoil, an imploding economy and the devastations of World War I. To explain the significance of Lenin's return a month after the czar's abdication, Merridale reconstructs a familiar story: how the war sapped confidence in the monarchy; how the provisional government had to share power with the radical Soviet of Workers' Deputies; and how Lenin, learning about the autocracy's collapse from his place of exile in Zurich, was so bent on returning that he accepted the assistance of Germany to travel more than 2,000 miles over eight days in a sealed railway car through Germany, Sweden and Finland before finally reaching Petrograd in April.

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