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"spatially" Definitions
  1. in a way that relates to space and the position, size, shape, etc. of things in it

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Giacometti was all about making the unseen connections spatially connect.
So both conceptually and spatially the design process has expanded.
"I think spatially, it's a really interesting idea," he said.
Pakistan has kept the frontiers in place, legally and spatially.
Spatially it would move as I moved my eye across the canvas.
Toying with spatially separated sounds is not a new fascination for composers.
"Maud Martha," Gwendolyn Brooks It's one of the most spatially poetic novels ever.
"This lobby reflects the history of what the building once was spatially," he said.
The choreography here is more tightly wrought and more spatially wide-ranging around the stage.
It must also be dealt with spatially and collectively, meaning that it must be deconcentrated.
These works tend to be spatially compact and rhythmically intense, while the larger canvases (two at 66 by 58, one at 69 by 61, and another at 46 by 40) feel more open and amorphous, less spatially beholden to the four edges of the canvas.
"What we exploited was the locality of the interactions" in spatially extended chaotic systems, Pathak said.
Because they live in complex, spatially separated communities, elephants depend on long-distance communication to survive.
Spatially, however, the placement, size, and separation of the figures invite viewers to supply a narrative.
Internet subcultures are hard to define spatially, and I haven't found the edge of this one yet.
Cozmo uses the cubes, and the faces of humans to make itself spatially aware of its surrounding.
Each of its parts can be spatially represented in three dimensions and arranged in its corresponding virtual location.
It also assumed that our universe was spatially flat, or that the density of dark matter was unchanging.
It's an incredibly spatially aware piece of music, fine-tuned and prowling, simultaneously deeply heavy and angelically light.
A trip into a rainforest presents a more spatially and physically sonic three-dimensional variant of this experience.
Yeah so with our older stuff we used a lot of reverb and it was really spatially big.
The first way of modeling entanglement was to think of the particles as spatially isolated from each other.
I'm uncomfortable with the way the festival invokes urgent political concerns, yet spatially positions these concerns at the periphery.
Project Tango—the spatially aware camera setup from Google—is finally moving out of developers' hands and reaching consumers.
Ahead we've rounded up 14 of these dividers that can optimize and streamline the interior of spatially-challenged abodes.
It's both seamless and spatially disorienting, as if the various body parts could belong to a single multiracial being.
By centering his camera inside a spatially manipulated collage of bodies, he only teases the presence of flesh, of touch.
What I — and a few others — found was that HomePod was more spatially aware than other speakers we listened to.
But their placement establishes instantly that Mr. Rowland is an artist who thinks spatially and sculpturally as well as politically.
Georeferencing data situates the maps spatially, so that multiple maps can be laid over each other in the digital interface.
For a non-coder like me, the best part of the experience was having application windows located spatially around me.
Instead of time passing, space seemed to be flowing, or maybe time was experienced spatially, while meanwhile I stood still.
Intel was actually one of the earliest investors in augmented reality tech with its spatially aware RealSense 3D camera in 2014.
When we combine this with hands and a spatially-located voice, it comes together to create a sense of shared presence.
You see the way in which the United States is organized spatially such that certain communities are valued more than others.
The enormous peninsula of India dividing the two regions spatially meant that, barring religion, the two regions had very little in common.
No OLED displays, no fancy 360-hinges, no spatially aware cameras, or RGB keyboard backlights, or USB-C, or even Thunderbolt 3.
Although these reservoirs coexisted between one and 3–4 million years after the formation of the solar system, they were spatially separated.
The illusion isn't perfect — the virtual chair in Dimension doesn't quite sync up with the real one, spatially — but it's close enough.
Certain scenes feature spatially separated choirs, creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensional reality that was so important to verismo composers.
Gone were the days of trying to kick Iggy Koopa off a flat, rocking boat—boss battles were now more spatially immersive.
Well, according to recent research, these seemingly dated and spatially impaired establishments may be onto something—at least from a sales perspective.
"Spatially that was a key move," he said, quickly adding that women would now have more stalls available to them than before.
"There were some very spatially extensive fires in the 1970s but ... the carbon intensity of these fires is number one," he said.
"Squirrels spatially chunked their caches by nut species but only when caching food that was foraged from a single location," the authors explained.
This can be reduced, like most things related to the brain, to the patterns of spatially and temporally distinct and interdependent neuron activations.
One of her strategies is to periodically confine the dancers to amplifying wooden boards, even though that decision narrows her choreographic options spatially.
NuSan's Non Euclidean Room is a tight, focussed exploration of this concept, presenting a single room full of connections and spatially-impossible wraparounds.
"That pace at which he climbed indicates he's trying to get out of there, or he got spatially disoriented," Kidrick told the newspaper.
These changes were then overlaid spatially across the global population, with population growth and "expected changes in susceptibility to air pollution" accounted for.
As a young conceptual artist, he was considered visually and spatially audacious, objecting to traditional ways of presenting art through the museum-gallery system.
As opposed to 360 photos, viewers will actually be able to walk around these sites, look into crevices and peek behind objects captured spatially.
They used the trick of spatially entangling a particle with another of its kind and measuring that stand-in particle rather than the original.
"Drake's ability to rally a citizenry as ethnically, economically, and spatially diverse as Toronto is truly unprecedented," said Mistry of Drake's evolving narrative arc.
With our work, we explore whether the world itself has changed spatially, or if people have lost sight of how they once saw things.
The temporally and spatially challenging group show simultaneously rejects the confines of a conventional gallery space and the United States' current entanglement with fascism.
These materials give the paintings an additional level of playfulness, and quite literally make their linguistic aspects pop as though spatially emulating some phonemic nuance.
The idea is that these functions will result in spatially displayed data about the drone environment nearby—reminiscent, actually, of WindyGrid, and similarly vendor-independent.
I'm not a visual person, I can't draw, so it's hard for me to think about things spatially or know where to even start visually.
The successful WindyGrid project he spearheaded in 2012, for example, pulled together data from many different departments and displayed it spatially using all open source tools.
In a perfect world, we'd be practical, spatially aware travelers who bring everything we need — but nothing we don't — and leave plenty of room for souvenirs.
Ramps and walls relate to each other, curves sweeping against curves in a spatially rich interplay entirely at home in a country that invented Baroque space.
Time presents itself spatially here: the allure of the glimmering future and its counterpoint, the decaying past-ness, spread out as the geography of the present.
" Later he added, "This is the first time we can study these important magnetic structures in a spatially resolved manner just like in a physics laboratory.
Each of these adhere to some temporally consistent, spatially bounded definition, and can more appropriately be used to understand how one neighborhood varies compared to another.
The official specs of this thing are as follows: four dimensions (we're guessing Google is including time here), 360-degree, spatially accurate sound, and 20/20 vision.
If you separate these particles spatially, then they remain entangled with these properties until you observe one of them—then the other particle assumes its corresponding value.
Spatially restricted yet ideologically free-ranging, this thoroughly absorbing documentary, shot mainly inside the apartment, details the family's rich history within the fluctuating fortunes of Serbian democracy.
And then there is Eve Sussman's astonishing "89 Seconds at Alcázar" (2004), a video in which Velazquez's "Las Meninas" (1656) is exploded temporally as well as spatially.
Some of  the works, like "Crocifisso" (1950–55), have an almost spatially crushed, panicky feel to them, even as the show casts a transcendental spell in the air.
In the early part of their first scene alone together, Ms. Hyltin showed how the Sleepwalker is spatially constricted, with sharp turns as if redirected by unseen walls.
Looking like a mix-and-match shag rug, her textiles appear heavy on the wall; they resist being particularly spatially ordered in preference to their own formless slouch.
The free encyclopedia Wikipedia, tells us that Quantum Entanglement is just a physical system where two or more things are connected with each other even when they're spatially distinguished.
VR-enhanced "memory castles" are another area where data visualization can also be very helpful, as the human brain is wired to better recall things when spatially laid out.
"This is the closest yet we have come to see the immediate zone around a supermassive black hole with direct, spatially resolved techniques," Dr. Genzel said in an email.
As they increase their force and expand spatially, the dancers' elbows and shoulders tell a tale of Mr. Forsythe's intense study of épaulement, or the carriage of the arms.
Ms. Childs's "Grande Fugue" is cool, spare, spatially complex; Ms. De Keersmaeker's "Die Grosse Fuge" (1992) is abstract yet theatrical; Ms. Marin's "Grosse Fugue" (2001) is intensely, uninhibitedly emotional.
Spatially, this is handled admirably: "Dearest Home" has moments when the dancers are very close to the audience and others when they're close to the edge of that stage.
One of the imprint's biggest names is Logos, a producer credited—alongside Mumdance and Mr Mitch—with crafting and creating "weightless," a floating, sparse, spatially aware take on classicist grime.
The Pacific won't be as powerful as the Rift and will not include positional tracking, which means that the device won't be able to recognize where its user is spatially.
It's hard to differentiate what bits are what color, but it just feels like every sound is almost fluorescent, it's so bright, and also 'spatially bouncy' too if that makes sense.
"What our discovery shows is that the early spread of Homo sapiens was much more spatially widespread than we thought," said lead study author Huw Groucutt of the University of Oxford.
This new money arrives as the company devotes more attention to the "Magicverse," its plan for a spatially mapped digital infrastructure layer that can be a foundational step for cloud AR experiences.
This makes the map more spatially complete than maps produced by data from the Gaia satellite, for example, in which distances are reliable only to 10,000 to 15,000 light-years, said Skowron.
The trained artists were fluid and spatially aware The contrast between the artists and the neophytes queueing up to use the demo stations was readily apparent, and that's probably not a surprise.
"The fact that these two very closely related species were overlapping both temporally and spatially brings up new questions about whether they were competing for resources like food or space," Melillo said.
Quick shifts of direction and geometric patterning dominate this first section; Ms. Childs's characteristic use of stillness and rapid movement for alternating groups keeps the visual field utterly clear and spatially surprising.
It is important for the general audience and art collectors to experience the artwork in its appropriate physical environment, taking note of how art works relate spatially and conceptually to each other.
Also included, though spatially and dialogically detached from the main galleries, is a terrific collection of the posters produced by OSPAAAL (Organization of Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America).
It's almost as if Americans feel they've earned the right to abuse Latino immigrants: After giving them all this wonderful opportunity, it's now time to crack down, to control them socially and spatially.
We worked with SRE which is a very disruptive company in Redlands, kind of based company that is connecting players whether it's the public or different government entities together with spatially imagined information.
This was the kind of painting that artists of the day wanted to paint — big, full-throated, spatially and chromatically complex, resolutely reflecting the noisy, gritty urban life that gave birth to it.
"There's a standard cosmological model that has emerged in the past decade or so, that says our universe is spatially flat and is composed mostly of dark energy ... and cold dark matter," she said.
A file cabinet of every memory or every fact you need arranged more spatially is probably more efficient than Evernote or a search tool or any of those sorts of technologies we use today.
It is simultaneously evocative of choral music and 70s experimental German rock, and the spacious, light and shadow-focused art direction in the Four/Ten Media–produced video evocatively brings the work to life spatially.
In May of 1990, the Service listed the species as endangered on an emergency basis, based on faulty information that the species was rare and only existed in spatially separated populations within Travis County, Texas.
The modular system is even spatially calibrated, which means that no matter how oddly shaped the room is or how haphazardly you stagger the units, the speakers automatically find the best, most natural-sounding audio balance.
"Distributing individual modules over the various links of a robot provides contact force sensing over a large area of the robot and allows for the implementation of spatially aware, engaging physical human-robot interactions," they write.
Lowery says he believes that systems like RealWear's offer more benefits to the maintenance/repair/operation segment of industrial processes, while the more complex AR headsets adorned with spatially aware sensors are better suited for manufacturing.
Schöffer begins to seriously investigate his spatiodynamisme idea with semi-mobile pieces like the cute kinetic sculpture "Spatiodynamique 21960 ou Horloge spatiodynamique aux mouvements contrastés" (Spatiodynamics 21970 or Spatially Controlled Clock with Contrasting Movements, 21947-21923).
One effect of Evert's groupings of progressively darker or lighter grays, which are bounded on each side by a blue or orange band, is that they seem to recede or advance spatially, interrupting the painting's flatness.
Solutions such as SaniHive, a modular toilet system for use in urban slums, which offers solutions to at least four SDGs, and which was inspired by bees -- particularly the spatially optimized structure present in their hives.
As for where these signals come from, the answer might lie in quantum entanglement, the idea that two distinct particles or points in time can interact as if connected to one another, despite being spatially separated.
Unlike movie-theater systems, in which the directionality of a spatially separated mix is always broadly perceptible, an "ambisonic" array like this one can have a hypnotic, hard-to-track power that ideally suits this Lynchian work.
While it&aposs highly unlikely we&aposll see new headphones from Apple that can spatially position audio signals in the room around you, the document does provide further evidence of Apple&aposs interest in augmented reality technology.
The startling sound effects [ringing] and new vocal harmonies that seem to come out of nowhere, then there's all the sonic trickery that makes her voice sound like it's moving around spatially, sometimes even approaching or surrounding you.
Then, in 2015, she started to craft her "Sol LeWitt Upside Down" series, where she focused on the architecture of blinds, expanding and composing LeWitt's white, spatially logical structures that, at the time, aimed to deconstruct abstract aesthetics.
The 2017 Biennial, the first held in the expansive Renzo Piano-designed structure on Gansevoort Street, is an adult affair: spatially gracious to art and visitors alike, and exceptionally good looking, with an overall mood of easy accessibility.
The 24 Biennial, the first held in the expansive Renzo Piano-designed structure on Gansevoort Street, is an adult affair: spatially gracious to art and visitors alike, and exceptionally good looking, with an overall mood of easy accessibility.
A Burglar's Guide takes a look at our everyday urban environments through the eyes of the criminals aiming to hack them, illuminating the spatially-specific tactics used to break in, escape, and stay hidden in today's surveillance-heavy metropolises.
If this work doesn't sound like real work, that's only because, in so many ways, it blurs the line between leisure and labor — whether spatially, with perks like Ping-Pong and kegs, or productively, with tasks that mimic procrastination.
In San Antonio, ranked as the most spatially unequal city in the country, life in the northerly ZIP code 78258 has almost nothing in common with that of the ZIP code 78207, just west of downtown and the familiar Alamo Plaza.
Suspended from the ceiling, the 27-foot long sculpture is open and hollow; a representation of only a section of the traced rock, but its exposed nature allows the viewer to literally be one with the piece, both experientially and spatially.
Landscape apps like what you see in the image above, appear to be Magic Leap's version of 2D where interfaces are mostly flat but have some depth and live inside a box called a prism that fits spatially into your environment.
I referred to the exhibition as layered, quirky, and perplexing because, moving from individual work to individual work, we encounter a meticulously crafted series of graphite picture-worlds, alternately illusionist and anti-illusionist, organic and diagrammatic, spatially ambiguous and assertively flat.
The lives of Pakistani women have been historically constrained culturally, socially, religiously, and spatially through systematic marginalization, but there is a growing shift in the culture as many girls and women are feeling empowered through practicing and participating in sports.
It's also shot in a clear and coherent way; you pretty much always know where you're located spatially during the long climactic action sequence, which is more than can be said for, say, the Transformers movies, or even a great many Marvel movies.
In a very roundabout way, the company seems to have come to the worthwhile perspective that mapping an environment spatially doesn't really help that much if you can't parse the contextual nuances of what the camera is actually looking at, as well.
Sourcing found footage of abandoned shopping malls from YouTube, Hentschker transforms flat video files into 360° experiential films through the use of photogrammetry, a technique that takes measurements from 2D images and computes their points into a spatially accurate three-dimensional plane.
My only cavil about Ms. Kretzschmar is that the slow turns in the ballet's finale make her feet look inelegant as she rises each time onto point; my only cavil about Ms. Woodward is that her physical brilliance hasn't yet become spatially expansive.
Dr. Lori Collins, the co-director of the Digital Heritage and Humanities Center, University of South Florida Libraries, and her team, are spatially documenting the sites of early NASA missions and missile launches at Cape Canaveral, now under threat from erosion and natural disaster.
It was at this point that the theatrical tradition of a humble collective began to take over the entire town, both spatially and existentially, on an annual basis — year in and year out, one summer after another, and via just as many vicissitudinous narratives.
RUSSONELLO For music that's rhythmically and spatially disorienting, immersive yet transparent, sinister yet sneakily comic, drop the needle (or click the cursor) just about anywhere in the eight hours of "NTS Sessions 1-4," the latest magnum opus by the British electronic duo Autechre.
If the grip/Pro controller style of gaming strikes you as too mundane, then you can go old school Wiimote style and use the Joy-Cons in each hand—useful on a few Zelda puzzles that need the Joy-Cons' ability to sense where they are spatially.
Her seven and a half-foot-tall painting "Destroyer" (2016), for instance, commanded one entire wall of her studio this weekend, its spatially disorienting drama only gradually resolving into a coherent image — that of a god-like toddler imposing his wrath on a toy train set.
Clement Greenberg, the high priest of New York painting, wrote a monograph on Miró in 1948 and, fastidiously ignoring the artist's frolicsome penchant for symbols of birds and stars and sex organs, associated him with a formalist ideology of anti-figurative, spatially flattened, color-intensive abstraction.
In her essay for the "City of Women" map, which adds the names of women to subway stops spatially connected to their lives — from actress Sarah Bernhardt at Times Square and suffragist Victoria Woodhull at Wall Street — Solnit notes that scant places here are named for women.
"We used MESSENGER's Neutron Spectrometer to spatially resolve the distribution of carbon and found that it is correlated with the darkest material on Mercury, and this material most likely originated deep in the crust," study co-author Larry Nittler, the Deputy Principal Investigator on the MESSENGER mission, explained in a statement.
Although it is spatially bounded by its glass tubing, its chromatic quality is ever-shifting as it casts a gradually diffusing aura of color; this color is composed of pure light rather than pigment and can thus  add to and intermix with the glow of nearby tubes of a different hue.
From a working musician' perspective, having the formidable tonal power of a classic Roland synth in a package you can easily hold in one hand is a literal dream come true—especially if you have a spatially challenged home studio or load gear in and out of clubs on a regular basis.
The Good Alexa-powered LED lighting is awesome • Does everything an Echo does • Doubles as a futuristic-looking clock The Bad Pricey at $200 • Not as spatially-aware as Amazon's Echo devices • Speaker could be better The Bottom Line GE's C by GE Sol Alexa-powered smart lamp is the beginning of bringing intelligence to previously
Under that framework, even though they were not a demographic threat, they were seen as a threat to Israel's claim that the Jewish sovereignty that was established there was temporally and spatially contiguous—and to do that you have to be able to diminish, deny, and erase the existence of a native population that had claims to sovereignty beforehand.
And no special sleuthing is needed to winkle out his desires from his enraptured depictions of hunky men versus his stony ones of women, and the recurrent suggestion of male anatomy in his bizarre Iowa landscapes—spatially impossible topographies, compounding descriptive and decorative techniques without the slightest feel for nature, which can appear impatient for the arrival of a Warner Bros.
Though it remains to be seen how much demand there is from visual creatives to do more of their "communicating spatially", as the team puts it, vs using a series of digital tools at different points of their creative workflow process — be it Slack for comms, Dropbox for hosting (and sharing) files, Pinterest for making and sharing moodboards, Google Docs for collaborating and so on.
"Resonance II" (2016), occupies a conceptually and spatially transitional space in (the third ear): hung on the farthest back wall of the gallery, smaller (at 19 by 2913 inches) than the black works, but larger than the 8-by-6-inch watercolors that round out the show, it works as a kind of oblique master key, foregrounding the colors that seeped from the edges of the black works; collapsing the scale but retaining the planar dynamics.
Because the rendering is so spatially flat and smooth, I think greater interest is to be found if one regards her more as a colorist (most pieces would work well in print and textile in my opinion), and in this context, her studies of gray-white cliffs in the Chama River valley, for example, are far more compelling: these "White Place" and "Black Place" pieces return to a powerfully effective abstracting treatment of the forbidding landscape and its changing light.

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