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"It wasn't about getting fat," the actress told Spliced Wire.
Or that NBC spliced the quote in some weird way.
Fiitingly, a customer arrives dressed as a Jeff Goldblum-spliced insect.
Roomba was spliced from elephant genes, born from an elephant womb.
The song has been spliced into different TV shows and movies.
Short moments from these videos spliced together paint a troubling picture.
Left: 7 For All Mankind Spliced Denim Pencil Skirt, $229; neimanmarcus.com.
Add some fun to your denim collection with these spliced jeans.
Others were nearly silent, or spliced from tiny edits into montages.
Maybe it's time you spliced dozens of funny cat videos together?
There's also harmful content like suicide instructions spliced into kids programming.
The pictures will later be spliced together into a 93-minute movie.
Instead, he has spliced actual footage of the ceremony with acted scenes.
What happens when her DNA is spliced with Burial's wobbling, noncorporeal vulnerability?
The three shows were spliced into a (very short) Super Bowl trailer.
One spliced together footage of two different but apparently simultaneous fight scenes.
Spliced in is footage of pickup basketball games and bikers popping wheelies.
The people, naturally, have no idea that the country is re-spliced together.
The material is a product of genetically modified yeast spliced with spider genes.
A screenshot of a now-removed YouTube video that had Momo spliced in.
The director spliced in footage from an ISIS video, featuring a mass execution.
The screens broadcast excerpts of workplace training videos with workplace nostrums spliced in.
"The coronavirus, this is their new hoax," Trump says in the spliced ad.
Scenes of her riding the subways are also spliced in her opening ad.
Clashing coats needn't only come in the form of different fabrics spliced together.
She spliced it in after the drowning scene as an emphatic last gesture.
You could assemble one version of the hearing from the left, with all the Democrats' questions spliced together, and then another reel from the right, with the GOP representatives' questions spliced together, and end up with two completely different events.
His Twitter feed was a parade of women spliced with updates on crime busts.
Then they spliced new DNA into tobacco plants' chloroplasts, the site where photosynthesis occurs.
Her words weren't slowed down, but were spliced together to suggest something was wrong.
To synthesize one of those, multiple 2003-unit segments have to be spliced together.
The Daily Show even spliced together a dramatic video in honor of the suit.
A soft touch and dainty footwork spliced with the strength of a musk ox.
Cropped, spliced and given faux fur cuffs, new life was breathed into the fabric.
And why print gaudy tickets that resemble nightclub fliers spliced with Monster Energy drinks?
The film's premise is that humanity spliced our genes with those of an undying jellyfish.
Schmerler cut it out, blew it up, and spliced together the images of the monitors.
The film adaptation could be seamlessly spliced in with footage from Eragon or Ender's Game.
"He still remembers every step," Roth says in an interview that's spliced into the video.
All the movies Now You See It spliced in the supercut are pretty damn great.
His remarks were spliced into ads for the Republican candidate, who narrowly won re-election.
Silent footage was spliced into the scene: the Obamas, smiling, youthful, a model American family.
Bill even cleaned some of the tape fragments and spliced them together and played them.
YouTube user Habeel J captured all of Harris' clips and spliced them together into one video.
Jeff Goldblum stars as scientist Seth Brundle, who accidentally gets his DNA spliced with a housefly's.
Someone spliced Spicer's press conference idiocy into a closing credits sequence for the HBO show Veep.
The creator even spliced in some audio from the original movies to really set the scene.
And while the clips aren't spliced all that realistically, it's not clear that this is intentional.
Spliced alongside fights between various Avengers is an encounter between Crossbones (Frank Grillo) and Captain America.
Sampled, spliced or composed sound comes at you from above rather than from any one source.
Before protein-making machinery can read the gene, some DNA sequences need to be spliced out.
"My feet are frozen, and my nose is constantly running," he said as he spliced wires.
"Robusta is more and more being spliced into Arabica for its sturdiness, for its resistance," said Sarley.
Spliced between these human moments are shots of the city itself, its art, architecture, infrastructure, and eateries.
Over the phone, Ms. Palmieri approved a video that spliced Mr. Trump's "woman's card" comments with Mrs.
In the western highlands of the island, power cables have been spliced and woven together through trees.
There's the video, which consists of spliced-together footage from previous visuals, like an absurd moving collage.
Schlongface is meant to represent Trump, but the figure can be spliced into innumerable moments of history.
Above, someone has spliced together Brady highlights with music and dialogue from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
In the '40s, musique concrète artists modified and spliced recordings of natural sounds to create musical collages.
Then, the researchers found exactly which genes produce the required enzymes and spliced them into E. coli bacteria.
The bloggers, often anonymous, serve up news spliced with cutting commentary and the whisperings of the Russian elite.
The VHS footage of Mitchell's record was undoubtedly spliced so he could pass off his record as legitimate.
After his daughter's birth, Lewis made a joke during interview setups filmed later and spliced into the episode.
"The Firsts" is an intimately told story, with detailed and thought-provoking portraits spliced in along the way.
His words would be spliced and tweaked and twisted in bad faith and maybe digitally altered on Facebook.
So, Kolzig said, Prior spliced together a clip of every goal surrendered by Kolzig over the losing streak.
He also spliced, edited and manipulated that to make it look as if the dog was being abused.
I kept the itinerary simple: recreation-spliced days with foodie interludes to keep energy high and complaints low.
I kept the itinerary simple: recreation-spliced days with foodie interludes to keep energy high and complaints low.
But in the video's case, it's the sampling of historical images spliced with the trappings of modern-day life.
What distinguishes a supercut is like an obsessively compiled collection of clips, usually short, spliced together into a remix.
Finally, for any doubters regarding the replica's exactitude, the creator even spliced in clips from the show for comparison.
A few seconds later an auto-generated video appears, spliced from countless clips, with Obama repeating whatever you typed.
The election materials are roughly spliced into flower scenes in a combative contrast of pop culture and artistic tropes.
Equally important, the bodies are spliced together from discrete pieces: a hand, a breast, an upper leg, a foot.
Spliced into the contemporary footage are clips of two giants from the old days, Bill Robinson and John Bubbles.
But out here between the smog and the concrete, a seed spliced with Google genes has found fertile soil.
The trailer opens on a scene of Kanye's Sunday Services and shots from the church are spliced throughout the clip.
There are sheep spliced with human genes that produce human proteins in their milk for treating a rare lung disease.
But this video spliced together by an internet hero — showing six consecutive years of Smith being emphatically wrong — is wonderful.
The Addams Family doesn't feel like a singular narrative so much as a series of Saturday morning cartoons spliced together.
VICE points to several other new examples of creative editing that has spliced in more people in to Pikachu's place.
At Harvard University, geneticists recently spliced mammoth DNA into an Asian elephant genome using Crispr, a powerful gene-editing tool.
Pioneering the "modular" recording technique, Brian painstakingly spliced together short sections of tape, similar to a director editing a film.
The startup is also including 10 hours of transcribed audio, spliced into 10 second increments, to expedite the training process.
On each track, he's spliced in ambient audio clips—recorded himself, in person—from the home country of the vocalist.
The videos are comprised of footage from both sides of the border spliced with abstracted images of the national flags.
Here's a clip of Tormund in the Battle of the Bastards spliced with a clip of Brienne fighting the Hound.
Is it just Pet Sounds or an assorted collection of songs from over the years with that album spliced in?
Their conversation is spliced with a scene showing the untangling of Emmit Stussy (Ewan McGregor) and V.M. Varga (David Thewlis).
That created the effect of watching two movies simultaneously, but spliced together in five-minute segments, alternating between both sides.
The songs are technically as punk as anything the Beasties did (that is, punk in ethos), and spliced with skits.
You could even argue that Daft Punk's first record is essentially a big beat album spliced with some rave histrionics.
Time Flies Two Victorian-era historical novels feature cut-and-spliced plots that heighten the drama of their romantic puzzles.
Next up the scale are simplistically edited photos and videos that might be slowed down, sped up, spliced, or filtered.
The result is thrilling: a twist-laden homage to the original, spliced with contemporary concerns about race, gender, power and politics.
The comments she referred to were made during interview setups filmed after Trent's delivery and spliced into a season 10 episode.
The mood is overall very chummy, but that's only because the footage is spliced together from their karaoke sessions with Corden.
Then, they can plop them directly into Paint 3D, where they can be manipulated, spliced into new images and so on.
It consisted of a reel-to-reel player, a tape player, that would consist of over 5,000 cassette tapes spliced together.
These domestic signifiers are then spliced together with jagged borders that mimic those lines you might see on a world map.
In the western highlands, power cables were spliced together and woven haphazardly through trees in blatant violation of basic safety codes.
The video features Jones at its center, with scenes in which she's dancing or serving looks spliced together over textured camerawork.
Some genius—Mark Evans—spliced Bartolo Colon's home run into footage from The Natural when Roy Hobbs mashed a tater himself.
Footage from the September 273, 263, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center was spliced in with clips of the speech.
"Closer examination of the video itself has revealed inconsistencies that suggest it has been spliced together to show success," he wrote.
"The more money you make, the more problems you get," Biggie says in a piece of archival footage spliced between scenes.
According to Wong, "Clips" allows users to post videos on their Stories that are recorded in snippets and then spliced together.
Shortly after, President Trump shared a video that was spliced to make it seem like Pelosi was stumbling over her words.
" A Janet Jackson fan went into action and spliced footage of the debate into a video of her 1986 song "Nasty.
It's revealed that these seconds-long vignettes are actually spliced together into one "thank you" video to Grace-from-Boston's partner.
He also took a voice from a YouTube channel for makeup tips and spliced it into an added layer of glitchy tones.
According to these reports, a spindly and creepy creature is spliced into otherwise benign kids YouTube content, encouraging them to self-harm.
"I think Huawei's branding is amazing, it chops an apple into eight pieces," said another post, describing the company's spliced, red logo.
Checking in a little later, there were folks discussing WWE's latest quarterly earnings spliced in with folks discussing the ongoing presidential election.
Even the northern parts of the show were shot between Iceland, Scotland, and Ireland then spliced together as if they were contiguous.
It still mostly relies on anecdotes told by (usually drunk) 20-somethings, which are then spliced up by the occasional expert commentary.
Their sets are spliced together and divided by theme as the comics tackle topics like coming out, dating, and, of course, politics.
What follows is an edgy and original noir indie that plays like The Cable Guy spliced with Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train.
Internal improvement from Murray spliced with DeRozan's drive-and-kick game should reassert the Spurs as a team nobody wants to play.
But the scenes of their current lives are spliced with flashbacks of their parents' relationship, and how they were treated as children.
Remember, these were sessions that gave us "Strawberry Fields Forever," a track composed of two different recordings at different tempos spliced together.
No traditional biopic, the film includes Ms. Rainer in an extended interview, spliced and superimposed with re-enactments of the same interview.
The opening track of Palace's Endless Bummer goes perfectly with the bucket hat adorned front 180 and the spliced in DJ clip.
The "hybrid" performance made for a show that spliced the original animated film with actors appearing on stage to perform musical numbers.
Not in any common sense that we think of when it comes to digital imaging, wherein data is rearranged, copied, or spliced.
KUNIS I would have taken a selfie and spliced it with a photo of me as Gillian Anderson when I was 9.
Bloomberg drew notice among technology experts when he released a spliced-up video of footage from the Nevada Democratic debate last month.
Spliced into the spine is the gene coding for an Ebola virus surface protein that prompts the immune system to make antibodies.
For his collages, Mr. Snow spliced newspaper images into elegant, suggestive exquisite corpses, and stacked words from headlines into poetic ransom notes.
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" spliced together footage Tuesday morning to show how the Republican presidential nominee's foreign-policy positions had changed over time.
In response, President Trump tweeted an inflammatory video to his 60 million followers that spliced together footage from 9/11 with Omar's speech.
Earlier Sunday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi demanded Trump remove the video, which shows footage from 9/11 spliced in between comments from Omar.
The video ends with the show's catchy theme song, including new shots of the cast spliced with archive footage from the original show.
Any genes thought to confer protection could be spliced into the genomes of diseased cells grown in a laboratory to test their effects.
Last month, her campaign released an ad that spliced together a handful of clips of Sanford railing on the president on cable news.
His face is spliced with Charlotte's as if to further impress that these guys are two halves of a very democratic creative whole.
The radio station told The Mirror that it spliced other Hiddleston interviews together to make it sound like he was talking about her.
This season, the show has spliced animated musical shorts on subjects like Russian internet trolls, nondisclosure agreements and Roy Cohn into every episode.
Bits and pieces of 16th- and 17th-century costume were spliced with the contemporary wardrobe, abstracted and overblown or reduced to a detail.
Spliced in the middle of one of the videos was footage of a man in sunglasses telling children how to slit their wrists.
The documentary presents the performance in full, spliced together with behind-the-scenes footage and ruminations on motherhood, scholarship, and the creative process.
Vaporwave is a musical and aesthetic movement (started in the early 2010s) that spliced ambient music, advertising, and imagery from when the internet started.
On Friday, the production company Elara Pictures posted a video of Kavanaugh's testimony spliced with the several of the actor's scenes from Pulp Fiction.
Why soundtrack this demonic dog, moving in a weightlessly modulating zoom through the screen, with their spliced and disarrayed take on poppy club music?
It comes to feel like a few short plays spliced together to form a full-length one, a collage that lacks an overarching design.
In whatever way the stanzas of a sonnet are sliced and diced, till the very close (they say) our lives are spiced and spliced.
But the view there was just as mesmerizing as the figures, which look out onto a misty, magnificent gorge spliced by the Magdalena River.
The Austin artist Bob Wade, known as Daddy-O, had spliced the photos together to appear as one, which he then tinted by hand.
That's because Siri's voice was really just a bunch of spliced audio clips, so sometimes the cadence of a word didn't quite fit a sentence.
Parents are concerned about popular shows on the platform being reuploaded with a spliced-in clip of a man joking about how to cut yourself.
The debut episode of Planet of the Apps plays more or less as promised — a tech-focused Shark Tank spliced with elements of The Voice.
There's a meal being cooked and served at a street stall spliced next to a meal being carefully constructed and plated at a fancy restaurant.
A rare fruit could wind up in U.S. stores in the near future after scientists spliced its DNA to make it heartier and more efficient.
It's sort of cool to learn about film prints having their heads cut out and spliced back in (for reels that are set on platters).
Rock, 50, offered a few examples of how some films might have looked – with the help of some cleverly spliced-together scenes featuring black actors.
"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
But when I watched the trailer, a wordless 90 seconds of scenes spliced from the movie, I knew that I would have to see it.
"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
A copy of the video, spliced together from copies of varying completeness and quality, is embedded below, and an edited transcript can be found here.
Refugees are worldless in a world that is spliced into sovereign territorial states, and that demands identifying the possession of human rights with state citizenship.
Earlier this month, Trump shared an edited video on Twitter that featured images of the 85033/11 terrorist attack coupled with Omar's commentary spliced in.
"Take a voice you know only / spliced, known as Pantagruel / and shut in a clasp of warm rose," the high-density ars poetica "Poem" opens.
Some hero out there spliced both moments of radio gold together so that it sounds like the glory days of Mike and the Mad Dog.
So, mostly, is Junya Watanabe, who spliced oversized suit jackets to trenches to knits to parkas, most of it over chintz floral leggings or shirtdresses.
Some of the electrical cords were spliced, the paint was chipped and the luster gone, but everything was built to last and put to work.
We bobbed listlessly for an hour while the relief crew called for a tow, spliced wires and performed oil-covered surgery on the smoldering motor.
It sounded a little like Kate Bush sliding into the vocal breakdown from a Mariah Carey song and spliced with a '70s science documentary soundtrack.
But it often feels like there are two different movies spliced together, resulting in an odd and awkward mix of tones, with each undermining the other.
The eight-minute-long collage of spliced videos from both black culture and his personal life, including footage of Blue Ivy, who raps on the album.
The action is spliced at arbitrary junctures to form episodes and the narrative drags for the first four instalments, only to abruptly resolve at the end.
"There was ass everywhere," says Thompson, as the parody is spliced with fake footage from the documentary featuring the naked sannyasins doing their sex cult thing.
Its jumbled lyrics are a mix of in-jokes, made-up words ("zig-a-zig-ah") and micro bios of each character spliced into the bridge.
YouTuber Robert McGregor spliced together years of Japanese sumo robots at war, each programmed with just a single task: pushing their opponents out of the ring.
Jean-Luc Godard's swirling essay film The Image Book spliced together fictional and archival images to build a rambling case against global consumerism, authoritarianism, and more.
Especially not after Republican operatives spliced together a clip of him sighing and sighing again and again during his first presidential debate against George W. Bush.
The Trump video was posted by YouTuber Maestro Ziikos last week, and features spliced clips of the one-time Celebrity Apprentice host "singing" Cabello's new single.
The content shifts from elegant, upright trees to falling boughs, smoking branches; the world splits apart, sometimes quite literally, as miniatures are jarringly spliced in two.
In a 2009 stunt, he secretly filmed employees of ACORN to try to discredit the organization and spliced in video of himself dressed as a pimp.
"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and ISIS blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post last week.
Using audio spliced from dubbed versions of Disney movies, news footage and old feature films, the 30-minute work raked up troubling, superannuated visions of empire.
A clip of the response, spliced to make it look like it was almost one run-on sentence, has triggered a bit of a Twitter storm.
In Nolan Bushnell's future, a drone delivers his breakfast, automated cars chauffeur him to his next destination, and plants spliced with jellyfish DNA illuminate his world.
In her sculptures, DiMattio has spliced together elements as diverse as Delft pottery, Sèvres porcelain, Wedgwood china and spikes reminiscent of nail-studded Nkondi religious idols.
The film spliced together footage of Wang during the interrogations that preceded his arrest, and then in prison pajamas, flanked by blurred-out men in suits.
The invitation, a 33-second video that spliced scenes from the 1958 Sophia Loren film "Houseboat" with electronic rap music, noted the party's end time: sunrise.
These caricatures are often spliced together with Millennial pop culture references, from old 4chan memes like pepe the frog, to anime and My Little Pony references.
Second, a smart young producer named Deborah Acosta at The Times had once spliced together a "Hamlet" from submissions by high schoolers, which she called InstaHamlet.
He brought them together in dresses that spliced English florals and the suggestion of tartan, with the cut and shape of dresses borrowed from Ottoman paintings.
But for the most part it doesn't appear that Swift's words are spliced together or edited in a misleading way — the videos use her full sentences.
Scott's smoky, run-down retro-noir setting, full of ceiling fans, rusting clunky future-tech, and ramshackle Asian marketplaces, has been spliced into the DNA of tomorrow.
Last year's Songs In Your Name spliced together glassy synths and Funktion-1-ready bass across a three-track set that was surprisingly broad in its scope.
Parents are concerned about popular shows on the YouTube Kids app being reuploaded with a spliced-in clip of a man joking about how to cut yourself.
They linked parts of the antibodies into a single molecule that was spliced into a neutralized virus that's sometimes used in gene therapy to disseminate the material.
Earlier Sunday, the House speaker demanded Trump remove a video he tweeted Friday showing footage of the September 11 attacks spliced with edited remarks by Muslim Rep.
Ilhan Omar, tweeting a video that featured images of the attack spliced with clips of Omar decrying acts of hatred against Muslims that occurred in its aftermath.
However, the video that Trump tweeted was spliced together by an unknown editor with "Arabic music" as Trump puts it, and was intended to troll the protester.
" In an interview filmed after the scene in the clip and spliced in, Lewis's design associate Megan Weaver says of the confrontation, "I could feel it escalating.
For emphasis, the actor hilariously spliced a drawing of laughing and frowning theater masks at the bottom of the photo, with the corresponding mask underneath each twin.
This trailer is basically two minutes of adults in various kinds of romance spliced with a wedding and that ominous plane crash from the season four finale.
In the 30-second ad, the Florida senator speaks directly with the camera to share why Christianity is important to him spliced with footage of his family.
It's a lot of spliced together black-and-white footage of protests and rallies, trying to get the terror of the situation across as concisely as possible.
Road warriors were spliced with romance and a bit of the weird — a combination that also pretty much describes the underlying genome of the women's wear month.
It was so popular it was distributed to the UK and US, where it was spliced with scenes from actual pornos to spice things up even more.
They are given no back story beyond a stray line in the theme song ("Their genes have been spliced"), and they learn no lessons by episode's end.
A demo take is suddenly spliced into "Still Clean," while in "Cool," the sound of a tape slowing down derails the big rock buildup at the end.
Artfully framed shots of food and landscapes are spliced into unhurried pans that give the impression that the house itself is watching its inhabitants, with restrained interest.
Spliced into the middle of one cartoon video Hess found on the site was footage of a man giving kids instructions on how to slit their wrists.
The channel recently spliced together footage of 100 of their most satisfying crushes, though, so now you can efficiently watch them back-to-back with no distractions.
My life, looking back, seemed to consist of scenes spliced together from emergency rooms, psychiatric wards, doctors' offices, pharmacy queues, holding cells, therapists' couches, street corners, pawnshops.
The concept pays homage to Vaporwave, an online movement that coalesced as YouTube users chopped, slowed, and spliced found audio in resistance of the site's anti-pirating algorithms.
Its defense ministry confirmed China recently carried out "winter exercises", but said that the pictures in the video were archive clips spliced together of drills conducted in 2015.
That's because Snapchat's new six-second commercials will be spliced into videos from its "Shows" section, which features longer-form videos produced by ESPN, NBC, Viacom, and others.
In the premier episode, for example, that white-knuckle landing scene is spliced with a look at Elon Musk's SpaceX as engineers test a real retropropulsion landing system.
The removal was prompted when parents discovered a troll had reuploaded the cartoon with a spliced-in clip of a former YouTube personality encouraging children to cut themselves.
Days worth of filming were compressed into minutes, and scenes were cut and spliced in order to tell a story that may or may not have been true.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday demanded President Trump remove a video he tweeted Friday that shows footage from 9/11 spliced in between comments from Muslim Rep.
In early 2010, an anonymous individual posting as avoidantconsumer made a mashup video that spliced together dance scenes from various John Hughes movies with "Lisztomania" as a soundtrack.
Power Rangers' creators spliced together action scenes from Sentai with new footage of American teenagers speaking original dialogue in plots that often diverged completely from the original storylines.
Among them is the 55-inch "dual-view" flat screen, which is actually two separate displays, spliced together so that there's no actual back — both sides display video.
Star Wars scores will just sound like regular film soundtracks with the main fanfare spliced in every so often so that people don't forget what movies they're watching.
With that being the case, it's no surprise that most of us have grown habituated to so-so Realtek audio chips spliced into motherboards like an unimportant afterthought.
Jolie was halfway to a cartoon, as if Rambo had been gene-spliced with Jessica Rabbit, but there is nothing luscious or overheated about the new-look Lara.
The video, which Trump tweeted Friday, shows Omar speaking to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in March spliced together with video of the 9/11 attacks.
Much like when "Rock Bottom" treacherously spliced together Homer Simpson's answers with a reporter's questions about sexual harassment allegations, the backgrounds for Ocasio-Cortez and Stuckey were different.
Other iterations of the story claim to feature the terrifying image spliced into children's programs like Peppa Pig or video games like Fortnight in videos posted to YouTube.
Rumors had it that the bird-woman — a sculpture by artist Keisuke Aisawa — would appear in spliced frames of children's videos featuring Peppa Pig and other beloved characters.
It was 2007, and he and his law school roommates had been watching a pirated movie when suddenly it cut to a documentary that was apparently spliced in.
And the lyrics in the song, she's talking about a relationship that's failed, and she's remembering just the good parts, spliced together, like all together and forgetting everything else.
Images and archival footage are spliced in as well: 20th Century Women uses the whole range of tools in the cinematic toolbox to bring viewers along for the ride.
But that passion is often hobbled by fears of fan blowback and series derailing, which results in decisions like the spliced canon and split timelines of Abrams' Trek films.
First reported in The Washington Post, the clips from the channel contained children's videos spliced with content on self-harm, according to an initial report on the blog, PediMom.
The big picture: Nadler was responding to the controversy over a video Trump posted on Twitter, which shows footage from 9/11 spliced in between comments from Muslim Rep.
He makes it so easy, and it's all right there, on Twitter and on tape, ready to be spliced into something that sounds even more revolting than the original.
But many eagle-eyed viewers suspected something was not quite right, and PBS later admitted as much: It had spliced in firework footage from previous years with live shots.
Women do not live one dimensional lives, and thus their health care cannot be spliced in order to meet the ideological agenda of the president and anti-choice interests.
It's worth paying attention here because more than a dozen chapters, spliced in throughout the book, will narrate this match between Quevedo and Caravaggio — Wimbledon with men in tights.
Kojey released "Water" as part of a nine-minute film featuring Chewing Gum's Michaela Coel and spliced with single "If Only," but its a beauty on its own, too.
But it's not exactly an easy task for either an algorithm or a person to figure out what to do with vaporwave music spliced with historical audio of Hitler.
Instead, thanks to an actor's broken foot and an apparent lack of contingency planning, Fox opted to air footage from Saturday's dress rehearsal spliced together with some live scenes.
Then we're into the lengthy attack on the Death Star — itself a shot-for-shot remake of a reel of footage George Lucas spliced together from World War II movies.
Wrangling all those parts into one frenetic whole was a huge challenge—especially the layers of drums, all recorded without click tracks, and manually spliced together on two-inch tape.
Omar's comments that "some people did something," referring to 9/11, are spliced in between segments of footage, with the words "September 11, 2001 We remember" appearing at the end.
You could end up with two movies of tv shows hopelessly smashed together, spliced with one fragmented inside the other, or simply black and white fuzz overwriting the whole thing.
Functioning as a one-man team, he spliced legitimate greatness with extended lulls that are completely foreign to legitimate greatness, intertwining a 48-point classic with a 12-turnover flop.
Yet it was in evening clothes used to open the show — a tuxedo spliced with a kimono — that Mr. Armani demonstrated how, even at almost 83, he retains his mastery.
We did the exact same thing with Cozmo to match his physical capabilities, except the output is spliced to be his physical motion and not just a rendered version. Sure.
The Norwoods announced the arrival of their newborn daughter on May 22 with a music video that spliced footage from Princess Love's pregnancy with video of the couple's August 2016 wedding.
An unnamed hero spliced together clips of Stephen A. Smith predicting a winner in the NBA Finals going back to 2011, followed immediately by the closing seconds of each Finals series.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Gary Petersen's skewed geometric paintings call forth analogies to music and architecture, a realm of vertical intervals and diagonal supports spliced into a precarious balance.
The video spliced news footage from 9/11 with a clip from a speech Omar gave last month in which she said "some people did something" in reference to the attacks.
Spliced into Jung Jaei-il's dread-laden score, fragrant bouquets of classical music provide bustling comic counterpoint as well as wry commentary on the snooty cultural values being slowly eviscerated onscreen.
Gazing upon the different glamorized bodies spliced together, of varying hues and indiscernible genders, one surmises that sexual attraction and love are not dependent on identity, but perhaps melancholic longing is.
Twitter user and comedian Alexander Smith spliced together footage from the Daily Caller Harlem Shake video with Markota's Pizzagate rant in a video posted on early Thursday morning, so that exists.
Here's the equally controversial response to the original ad: View this content at Business Insider The show spliced its own responses into the original responding to claims by the mothers featured.
Some of the new photos — spliced together in video form — show the details of the Martian surface when the spacecraft was only 235 kilometers (about 146 miles) from the planet's surface.
" The women continue in the spliced-together footage, "As members of the Senate determine whether Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should serve as a Supreme Court justice, this context is critical.
The short film doesn't quite work as pleasurable drama, but as an experiment — can generic footage on the internet be spliced into drama — it feels like a step toward something new.
Using United's "Flyer Friendly" ad from 2013, Funny or Die spliced in footage of the man being removed on the flight, and it's as hilariously awkward and cringeworthy as you'd expect.
Affleck pulls from 1,000 shades of grief, each spliced with a counter emotion, bringing precision to a film that could have thudded along as a humorless, repetitive barrage of self-pity.
And if you spliced every dermatologist visit I've had together, it would be one long movie montage of people saying to wear sunscreen every single day — even when there are clouds.
His weekly schedule consists of approximately nine hundred thousand hours of on-court basketball drills, spliced with a grueling workout plan that made my eyes water when I first heard it.
Ms. Norwood, who said the footage had been "spliced and doctored" after her appearance before the Buckhead Young Republicans, argued that she had been promoting the need for integrity in elections.
This week, Adult Swim capitalized on that terror by releasing a series of shorts called SUCCE$$ made of spliced-together office stock footage—and the videos are, unsurprisingly, really fucking creepy.
The gifs, pngs, and jpgs inevitably became spliced, remixed, broken, minced, enlarged, interlinked, and eroded, elaborately arranged in gif altars or parsed into animated rebuses by the site's semi-anonymous users.
The clip, which has racked up more than 3.2 million views since Kimmel shared it on Twitter on Tuesday morning, features a mashup of different lines from the presidents' addresses spliced together.
The team at the Economist fed a version of GPT-2 their prompt, got six different 400-word texts, and spliced three of them together to make a submission for their contest.
The phone number was rapidly unraveled to its component parts, spliced and digested into a series of jokes, images and even puzzles designed to continue sharing the number while dodging Twitter's censors.
This week, local news outlets quickly jumped on an old hoax story alerting parents to a creepy sculpture named "Momo" being spliced into YouTube videos telling young children how to harm themselves.
Upon learning he was the only passenger on a Delta flight, Peone — who also happens to be a director — recorded his unique experience and spliced together clips to make a hilarious video.
She made her most recent film, "Agnes by Varda", which shows her discussing her work before live audiences and extracts from earlier films spliced in, to help bid farewell to her audience.
Fan-favorite snippets from the series, like buff Summer, Pickle Rick, wine-drunk Beth, and Jerry's dumb hat are all spliced into a 90-second remake of Rick and Morty's intro theme.
In that video, images of a young blond wife sitting at a piano and singing Frank Sinatra's "Summer Wind" are spliced with images of a Porsche-driving husband arriving home from work.
Trailers are pretty much always the same when it comes to format: just a bunch of quickly spliced together clips that explain the plot of something and introduce a character or two.
The president on Friday tweeted a video that spliced together parts of Omar's 9/11 comments with footage of the attacks on the World Trade Center, prompting widespread rebukes from Democratic lawmakers.
But lately Cirque du Soleil has tried its hand, off and on, at narrative material, notably the current Broadway production "Paramour," a more or less traditional musical spliced with circus-style entertainments.
"The liberal left has cut and spliced my words about terrorism and [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria] blatantly falsifying what I've said," Green said in a Facebook post last week.
The video that Kim dropped back in 2016 was spliced together from different pieces of the infamous conversation, but it appeared to show mostly the end of Kanye's phone call with Taylor.
The editing style recalls the "Master of None" episode "First Date," in which Aziz Ansari's Dev embarks on a series of app-mediated encounters that are spliced together into a single narrative.
Instead of slowing down Pelosi's speech, Fox Business misleadingly spliced together lots of small sections of a recent news conference to make it look as if Pelosi stammered worse than Porky Pig.
Her supporters also raised concerns about the timing of the president's own tweet sharing the spliced Fox Business video, which came as the video distorting her speech was making the rounds online.
Technophoria Kahoot, an online quiz system from Norway that is fast gaining market share in schools across the United States, plays out like a television game show spliced with a video game.
Curse Of The Black Pearl Can we just address the kraken-sized elephant in the room: Why was there a scene from Pirates of the Caribbean spliced into my Game of Thrones episode?
His Halloween video, for example, was actually just a bunch of still photographs spliced together way too quickly, like something you might throw together on iMovie in about two-and-a-half minutes.
Last week reports emerged that scenes describing how to commit suicide were spliced into YouTube videos aimed at children, only the latest example in a long list of troublesome content plaguing the platform.
Yet the study also found an exceptional dog in Nicaragua in which its tumour had not just mingled with some mitochondrial DNA from its canine host but actually spliced the two sequences together.
He can eat sour candy on a date and make funny faces that'll be spliced into a dramatic promo later, but he can also have a serious conversation with Hannah about real things.
" A conservative news aggregator later spliced together clips from Mr. Biden's first campaign appearance where he appeared to slur his words and posted a video on YouTube with the title "Old Man Joe.
That night, Murphy set up his gear, and for two hours, using editing software that he'd bought online for $50, he spliced together 20143 time-stamped photos to create a three-minute video.
Before computers, copyists wrote out every note of a score on onionskin paper, then rewrote it all when it changed or cut and spliced the rewrites into two or three dozen orchestra parts.
The rehearsals were spliced together with clips of Beyoncé dealing with muscle spasms, bonding with her children, struggling through intense workouts, and spending time with Jay-Z, who she calls out as her rock.
The movie's setup is that DNA from a variety of creatures is being spliced into one package that can be delivered to a single animal, which then takes on some of the others' characteristics.
Clinton blasts Trump University, calls GOP rival a 'fraud' The video is spliced with real news footage commenting on the controversies surrounding the real-estate training courses, which have been criticized for misleading students.
Finally, the time has come, as YouTube user Dan Ketchum spliced together footage from Spicer's presser with Veep's closing credits, which tend to send each episode off with highlighting its various characters' (numerous) incompetencies.
Somewhere along the electrical wires cast like nets across the city, a bootlegged electrical line running from a generator was spliced in his favor: A single "magic" outlet powers his wireless router during outages.
The messy end to series two, in which shots of Dylan saying he loves Abigail are spliced with Evie admitting to Luke she's left her fiancée for Dylan, is the perfect example of this.
So we spliced them together to see if this approach might help nudge that relationship between journalists and commenters in a more collaborative direction.. As a side note, there's also a cool little Sidecomment.
The 30-second clip on top broadcaster ABS-CBN showed children questioning Duterte's suitability as a president, spliced with video clips of him cursing the Pope, vowing to kill people and joking about rape.
Ly herself also hopped on her Instagram stories with a screenshot of a Cosmopolitan article that confirms the show's editors disingenuously spliced in shots of her making sour faces after sincere moments from Weier.
Though the surprisingly tame horse-riding tapestry separates, the spliced leather 'n' lizard dresses, molded moto breastplates and sheer ruffled nightie gowns atop buttoned-up bodysuits that he put on the runway did not.
Imagine the classic corporate suit and tie spliced with the style of a World War II Women's Army Corps member, and topped by a dash of Helmut Newton perversity, and you'll get the idea.
Later cable knits met ribbed knits met angora on chunky cardigans, and tapestry fabrics he said were woven in Venice on looms invented by Leonardo da Vinci were spliced into velvet brocades and silk.
Promoting the story on its Twitter feed, the Sports section spliced photos of the two events together, both taken on the south side of the White House, to indicate the comparative difference in attendance.
But now, he said, he finds that his mind races with visions of future opponents, with play calls and personnel decisions and game tape that needs to be spliced in time for team meetings.
As part of the half-century anniversary of the big game, the league dug through its film archives to pull together a "new" broadcast of its first-ever championship game, spliced together from existing sources.
The sounds are collaged over one another in ways that run contrary to their natural state—distant birdsongs are spliced together with crackling fires, and droning cicadas with the sideways thrums of elastic stringed instruments.
To make this point very clear, YouTuber Mr. Sunday Movies spliced together all the clips from Batman v Superman (which was released on on Digital HD last week) that feature Batman (Ben Affleck) killing people.
Instead, we are given fly-on-the-wall access to Grace as she goes about her daily life, delivered through shaky footage that was shot over a handful of years and then slowly spliced together.
"Spliced with sheer panels on both sides and covered in so many beads that it took 600 hours to embroider the bodice alone, there was no chance that Lively's entrance would go unnoticed," Vogue reported.
Ground zero for the project was the Dyson research facility, a Willy Wonka-like world deep in the rolling Wiltshire hills, with a Harrier fighter jet and spliced Mini car in the visitors' parking lot.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Satellite images, cellphone images, and video footage spliced together by members of ISIS — these are the familiar visuals we see that emerge out of a war-torn Palmyra today.
But where Welles spliced in an explosion, "This Is America" director Hiro Murai adds an exhale that resets the emotional floor of the video, and allows the viewer's mind a moment to rest and think.
In the retelling, the spokesman said, Mr. Duterte "purposely added and spliced the story with vulgarity" because he wanted to make the story funnier for listeners in order to keep them interested in his message.
Featured alongside the new team uniforms were 13 one-off looks — dresses, jerseys, track pants and bodysuits — that Kocher designed and spliced together from an assortment of Nike women's soccer jerseys specifically for the occasion.
Goethe spliced this story with that of a young man he barely knew, named Karl Jerusalem, who committed suicide—with a pistol borrowed from Kestner, just as Werther borrows Albert's pistol for the same purpose.
"The Invisibles," which tells the astonishing stories of four of the thousands of German Jews in Berlin who tried to escape deportation to the camps in World War II, is two movies spliced into one.
Where Freed Lynch is not absent, she has been spliced into two people, bifurcated by a misspelling of her middle name: in some context she is referred to as Janet FREED Lynch, in others FREUD.
Fans of The Office are meme-ing A Quiet Place by making new trailers spliced with clips from the NBC comedy and highlighting relevant episodes of the show that nicely sum up the horror film's plot.
We get to finally meet that hippie mom this week, and that's another place where you can sort of see the awkwardness of how this book from 1985 got spliced together with a 2018 TV show.
Later, the researchers spliced these shots into a time-lapsed videotape that showed how most of the bacteria spread until they reached the antibiotic dose that was too strong for them to continue growing or living.
The two have technically linked up before when someone named DJ Cinema spliced together Kendrick's verse from Talib Kweli's "Pushin Thru" with a Jackson speech from the 1994 film Chess but this points to approximately.... nothing.
" The scene is spliced with one of Shouhed's confessionals, in which a producer reveals Parido – who didn't join the group in Belize – is "telling everyone who will listen that you've been unfaithful to her, a lot.
The two opposing views are spliced together and he's doing the same impeccable dance in each—which basically makes you feel like you're doing drugs, because you don't know exactly which angle of him you're watching.
As a child, Dario would travel in a horse-drawn wagon around the countryside peddling vegetables with his maternal grandfather, who attracted customers by telling them stories spliced with news accounts and anecdotes about local events.
The animated GIF image Trump retweeted spliced together footage of Trump taking a swing on a golf course with footage of Clinton tripping and falling as she boarded a plane in 2011 as secretary of state.
The game's designers may then extend the audio or chop it up — "sul sul" is an example of a spliced phrase, rather than one that was spoken into the microphone — and enter it into the game.
In 2016, his supporters spliced together video footage of Hillary Clinton coughing and Mr. Trump often questioned her stamina, particularly after she abruptly left a ceremony in New York honoring the 15th anniversary of the Sept.
Mr. Malem and Mr. Whitaker are now focusing on personal fine art work, funded by their movie fees, which largely involves male and female bodies fashioned in leather and spliced together to create a wall sculpture.
Gavin's bros assign him a historical romance novel starring the seventh Earl of Latford as a text to study (it's also spliced into Adams's book) and they talk him through adapting and implementing what he reads.
On it was a mash-up video featuring footage of President George W. Bush spliced with scenes from "The Apprentice," a reality show that had debuted that January, so that Trump appeared to "fire" the president.
Hampton's current ad, created by a volunteer video editor working for his campaign, is tagged #ThanksMitch and features footage of McConnell spliced together to make it appear the senate majority leader is calling for Trump's impeachment.
In the one posted the day he was banned from Patreon, titled "i can't take it anymore," Onision spliced shots of his bare face with frames of himself in what appears to be Joker-inspired makeup.
It's made even worse by some sloppy CGI employed when Rosita fires a random RPG at one of the men, and he disintegrates in a bloodless explosion that looks spliced in from a B-movie action flick.
Showstoppers included a tomato red ribbed set with a cutaway back detail and pink rope belt around the waist, trousers with spliced ankles in pastel blues and deep burgundies, and oversized leather bags with playful drawstring fastenings.
Click here to view original GIFA few months ago a Stanford Linguistics PhD candidate named Ed King cooked up a website that makes Obama say anything you want, spliced together word-by-word from endless online clips.
Some of the images spliced into the map were received as recently as April 25 (it'll take over a year for New Horizons to transmit all the data it collected during the flyby due to bandwidth limitations).
Made by CBC, it's filled with so many good lines that make it even better, as visuals of low-brow of foods being prepared—chicken fingers, nachos, burgers, and so on—are spliced in along the way.
"The show isn't something that I like to relive," Conrad admits as clips of her infamous "You know what you did" blowout with Heidi Montag (now Pratt) unfold, spliced with drama with Conrad's ex-boyfriend Jason Wahler.
Krylov's boxing is largely ones and twos, which works great out at the mid-range, spliced in with his deceptively close-in high kicks, but gets him into trouble when he starts chasing knockouts and over committing.
In the drawing "Der Mensch im Ideenkreis / L'homme dans le cercle des idées" (1928), an effervescent dancer's body seems already spliced into the cybernetic circuit; material flesh is undone here by a conceptual clamor it cannot contain.
Later, in an act of détournement, found newsreel celluloid footage of factory workers and the French occupation of Indochina are spliced in and crazily attacked with the creative-destructive technique of painting out and scratching out faces.
A great loop of spliced wood strips, some ten feet across, "Untitled (Oval)" (903) rests on the floor and leans — or rather, lolls — against the wall, as if it had just rolled in from out of town.
An Instagram-worthy accessories line has followed suit, as well as outerwear spliced with Saunders's signature clashing of colors and bold graphic elements — think a marigold-hued fur chubby paired with Adidas-esque black-and-white track pants.
It also could have taken Jailbreak's storyline and fleshed it out, rather than giving her about three eye-rolling, performatively feminist lines that seem spliced in to ward off anyone who brings up the sexist history of emojis.
Played by Tom Holland (a genetically engineered human who's seemingly spliced from the best parts of Jamie Bell and Josh Hutcherson), Spider-Man has once again undergone a reboot (Holland is the third Spider-Man in 14 years).
Only a handful of months ago, Jamie Isaac dropped a mixtape of super chill remixes that had been cut, spliced, added to, and stuck back together by King Krule, Rejjie Snow, Jesse James and Black Mack among others.
The movie depicts a start-up called myFish that allows you to buy a genetically engineered goldfish that's been spliced with your own DNA, so that it mirrors some of your features, such as eye or hair color.
We live in a world where every popular musical creation is now at risk of being swiftly spliced, twisted and mashed up like a potato for RTs by a bored kid in the Netherlands with an Ableton crack.
This exquisite performance — the clip shows the beginning, middle and end of the duet spliced together almost seamlessly — is by the City Ballet principals Tiler Peck and Jared Angle at last year's Vail International Dance Festival in Colorado.
One might expect Nelson's campaign to be hammering Scott on the issue: They have ample material, ready to be spliced together in attack ads that touch on his environmental record and coziness with the state's most egregious polluters.
They chopped the genes that generated these enzymes out of the mushrooms, spliced them into E. coli bacteria, and studied the isolated enzymes to figure out how they acted, and how they fit together into a cohesive process.
He laughed about how silly it was that he had to get 22 stitches because he got into a golf cart the wrong way and then the Bachelor producers spliced in some grainy security footage of the moment.
Stark shots of Kojey alone are inter-spliced with scenes of couples of all sexualities embracing, and it's a nicely executed visual reminder of the loneliness or togetherness (or both) that romantic love can bring, depending on circumstance.
The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made, spliced footage from the re-shoot — a project the three 11-year-old friends started in 1982 and didn't finish until college — against each shot from the original film's trailer.
In the next episode, the man in the ski mask appears again, spliced between the moment Cora's shoe crushes Maddie's chest (it's still possible this is a dreamlike metaphor for betrayal) and the image of unidentified people having sex.
This mesmerizing NASA time-lapse was spliced together from that data, which reveals the life cycle of the alien world's methane gas clouds that sweep over its landscape at a speed of about 14 to 22 miles per hour.
It's something musicians have been doing for awhile: more than 50 years ago, composer Steve Reich spliced together a loop of a Pentecostal preacher saying "It's gonna rain" to make the piece that started his career, according to NPR.
The clip sees images of Alvvays' vocalist Molly Rankin spliced into archival footage from the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, and paired with the song, it has a pretty, nostalgic effect which only enhances the song's sense of longing.
Bolton's reputation as an Iran hawk was noted by Jahromi, who previously mocked him with spliced footage of HBO's "Chernobyl" miniseries and a White House press gaggle amid heightened tensions after the US downed an Iranian drone in July.
It began with the wet suit, protective and kind of kinky at the same time, spliced and re-engineered with wardrobe classics in the Anne Bancroft vein — relics from an era that believed in a different sort of ending.
You can shelter a person from experience, you can limit or control or deny her experience, but if you do, the prohibition in itself will become the experience — spliced with frustration, depression, "hysteria" and, of course, howling, uncontainable rage.
Wallpaper from the 1920s, Picasso's "Femmes à Leur Toilette", Surrealism, Palm Beach, sofas from the 1980s, brocades and foulards, diamonds and cocktails — they were all in there, spliced together with an enticing lightness of tone and ease of movement.
Oxitec scientists piggybacked off this natural mechanism by sticking their antibiotic-or-death construct onto that region, where it also got spliced into two different forms: one that worked like it should, in females, and one that was broken, in males.
Youtube hero NeverCaesar recently spliced together a video that turned the first presidential debate into just another joke-infested episode of Arrested Development and let the show's narrator, Ron Howard, do the fact-checking, using original audio from the sitcom.
Cornette claims in an episode of his podcast that they were scripted sentences, delivered one at a time, then spliced together, partly for effect, partly because O'Haire, for all his talents, was never good at off-the-cuff promo delivery.
The voiceover actually spliced together several Obama speeches and interviews, CNN's Daniel Dale pointed out, including a 2016 interview with Politico and Obama's DNC speech, where he was actually attempting to unite the party behind Clinton after a combative primary election.
They add little to the story other than background plot detail, touches of personality and local color, all of which are well observed but could have been spliced, to much greater effect, into Lizzie's own increasingly deranged account of events.
Hercules stands where he always has, just as the city simply adds to its intractable buildings so that in just one facade you might see a baroque cornice on top of a frieze of Renaissance windows spliced into a medieval arch.
Silvia Venturini Fendi experimented with traditional men's wear pieces, presenting a collection that consisted of inside-out suiting, high-waisted pinstripe trousers spliced with skirts, reversible outerwear, jackets with trompe l'oeil detailing — and yellow Fendi shopping bags rendered as leather handbags.
Without it, I could never have had my consciousness gene spliced to that of a squid-fungi hybrid so I could live well beyond my natural life span while also providing solar energy through the vents in my periscope phalanges.
"Actor's Lines" remixes a short conversation between an officer and a young soldier so that we focus on their body language, with gestures sped up, slowed down, repeated, and spliced, to the point where their official interactions become almost homoerotic.
In a scene spliced straight out of a Hollywood action blockbuster, Rick and Daryl manage to intercept the Saviors' truck just as Carol lets them get away, with Daryl on his bike and Rick in the jeep they commandeered in last week's episode.
By his own admission, opener "Regular" contextualizes the record's ethos as clearly as possible, with the phrase "right now I don't have a backup plan for if I don't make it" repeated and spliced alongside swirling atmospheres, skittish percussion, and deep pads.
Listening to Oxbow, for me, is akin to being trapped inside of the grimiest crime novel ever written so the choice to present the video in monochrome, with the spliced footage of burning film (evidence?) was a deliberate nod to 40s film noir.
"Hey I lived in New York City and Manhattan all my life, so my views are a little bit different than if I lived in Iowa," Trump said on the "Meet the Press" interview, a quote spliced into the Cruz campaign ad.
His narration is spliced together with excerpts from Amy's journal, which traces the early days of their relationship all the way through losing their jobs in the recession, forcing the couple to move away from New York City to Nick's hometown in Missouri.
Throughout the course of the game, you will also compose at least two poems, one electronic country ballad, and possibly a theremin solo conducted by a small child and spliced with the ambient sounds you have recorded on and around a subterranean riverboat.
Gray jersey was spliced into lacy tablecloth linens in bias lines; houndstooth checks formed floor-sweeping double-breasted princess coats; puffers swallowed the head like a turtle retracting into its shell; Fair Isle knits of all kinds were patchworked into regal robes.
Using his trademark production approach, Mr. McCraven spliced up the music they'd laid down — mixing in some old recordings by his father, the drummer Stephen McCraven, and ending up with a bristling crosstown junction of hip-hop, Afrobeat, European folk music and jazz.
If I spliced all my waking hours in New Orleans onto a continuous reel, it would play like footage from an Arctic observatory in winter: 20-some hours of darkness, then a paltry bit of daylight before the next 20-hour night.
There were bandage dresses and sheer knits spliced with curving streams of color; splatter shirts and half-moon cutouts at the waist and hips that veiled or revealed layers and skin in equal measure; graffiti knits and tunics made of Latex-lacquered squiggles.
The conference was organized by Paul Berg, a molecular biologist who voluntarily put his work on hold after co-workers became concerned that he might create a virus spliced with E. coli that could escape the lab environment and cause a cancerous outbreak.
It was easy to see why: their music sounds a bit like Massive Attack if their tracks had been warped, spliced and fed through the lucid filter of your post-festival dreams, with a few swirling guitar riffs and bleary-eyed vocals in between.
Its piecemeal construction is deceptively smooth, and its movements feel practiced and composerly—even if, for example, the nonsense murmurs and rain sounds spliced together in the midst of the opener "Motets" were in fact chiseled by labelhead Sean McCann from larger blocks of sound.
Most AI today have a hard enough time telling a turtle apart from a gun, which means the biggest threats from machine learning are still pretty banal, such as getting hit by a self-driving car or having your face spliced into a porn movie.
"We're living in a time of reboots and remakes and so I thought it would be fun to see what Troy and Gabriella have been doing these past 10 years," wrote YouTuber hsmutube, who cleverly spliced the clips together into something that seems almost real.
In one work mounted at OCMA Expand, "The Signal and the Noise" (not to be confused with the exhibition), a smoke plume is spliced through the center of a cloudy landscape and a faceless man holding a slate board for what might be a mugshot.
A conservative news outlet spliced together a "satirical" interview with Democratic congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, published it on Facebook without noting it was satire, and racked up over a million views in less than 24 hours — many from people who appear convinced it's real.
"I Shot My Dog," a new song premiering on Noisey today at the top of this page alongside a new video, which is spliced up with "1st Place", sounds like a golden-tinged coming-of-age movie, compressed into five and a half minutes.
The subreddit r/TIHI, or Thanks, I Hate It, is a reliable source of cursed content—much which is admittedly only mildly cursed, like a video of Rowan Atkinson's face spliced onto Charlize Theron's body or Pikachu's face replaced with an expression of ahegao.
The elevator itself featured a video that felt like a Hieronymus Bosch painting come to life, but was actually a mish-mash of scenes of heaven, hell, purgatory, and pop culture moments spliced together by artist Marco Brambilla and inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy.
His latest collection, New Normative, which he showed at Milan Design Week in April, is a suite of living-room furniture made from curved, varnished ash that's spliced with powder-coated emerald-green steel tubes and upholstered in hot-pink and burnt-orange velvet.
Billowing black moiré anoraks swallowed the head while oily jumpsuits were lit by blinking red hazard lights; leather motocross body suits were spliced with fragments of red scarves and cloudy party dresses patched together from the odds and ends of nighties and shawls and tablecloths.
Since then his best-known films have been highly personal documentaries, including "Lost, Lost, Lost" (1976) and "As I Was Moving Ahead I Saw Occasional Glimpses of Beauty" (2000); these films made use of spliced-together film-diary footage he had shot over many years.
It also contains speeches spliced together and compiled from multiple voices that form a kind of Afro-futurist collage of sound and language, rhapsodizing on the utopian potentials and possibilities of Black space travel and astrology, among other cosmic concepts explored in Sun Ra's oeuvre.
Viewers in Russia saw the concert spliced with videos of Islamic State atrocities, part of a domestic political operation intended to mobilize pride in Russia's military role abroad, at a time when the economy at home is mired in the second year of a deep recession.
Today, they're premiering Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith's contribution to the compilation, a handmade feeling synth piece called "Yugoslavia" that feels collagist in its own way, different skyward synth lines spliced together in this wonderful way that feels like looking at a cloudy summer sky through a kaleidoscope.
It was so bizarre that a television critic, Arina Borodina, claimed that Ms. Simonyan, the RT editor, had not really met the two men and that footage of her asking them questions had been spliced together with their answers, delivered in a secret location under supervision.
Twists on this seemingly populist theme varied from the upmarket ensembles shown by Tom Ford, all extended shoulders and hip-slung pants, to the rancho deluxe get-ups at Calvin Klein, spliced with shiny patent panels; or the natty three-piece suits on parade at Rachel Zoe.
When, in October, the AM4 series was announced, a video spliced footage of runners with footage from the Speedfactory, with a voice-over that mimicked the sound of an astronaut urgently transmitting over a weak radio link from the moon: "Athlete data-driven design," the voice said, mysteriously.
Poke around YouTube, and you'll find dozens of "movies" that are simply hours of gameplay and cutscenes spliced together, laying out exhaustively detailed sci-fi adventures that cover the entirety of human civilization and then some, from the Crusades to the near future and back to pre-human Earth.
Various outlets, like Today, are now alleging that many of these types of kid-targeted clips are being spliced with messages that encourage kids to carry out the violent acts themselves (including disturbing details about how to commit suicide), prompting questions from parents about how to handle the situation.
The last moment of our '70s story was the two people at the center of the show's epic love story saying a simple, loaded "hi" to each other, and it was spliced right into the middle of '90s-Jack's assurance to Rebecca about their love story just getting started.
For "Strawberry Fields Forever" he spliced together two takes at different tempi in different keys; for "Tomorrow Never Knows" he brought in eight loops of sounds played backwards; soon he was getting the engineer to cut a tape in bits, toss them in the air and reassemble them.
While early Beatles records were full of clever, striking touches — like the complex, ringing chord at the start of "A Hard Day's Night" — in time the band's records became increasingly experimental, making use of backward recordings, spliced collages, artificially doubled vocals and instruments sped up or slowed down.
As Hodges Usry explains in this brief-yet-thorough overview of the show's history, the martial arts abilities of these "teenagers with attitude" was actually footage from a Japanese television program that first aired in the 70s, a later series of which was spliced into the American version.
The result is an impressively dense discography and Soundcloud that seems to scroll on forever—track after resplendent track of restlessly jumping rhythms spliced with hypnotic synth swirls, knotting together an astonishing array of textures and colors and intricacies, each compacted cut as genuinely as exciting as the last.
And the problems are a lot to do with the age of the film and the damage that's been done in the last 100 years, in the sense of sort of scratches, of the way the film's snapped and broken and been spliced together and frames have been lost.
The Golden Knights' evolution from expansion darling to full-fledged juggernaut is reflected in the beginning to the pregame presentation: a series of pejorative quotes shown on the video screen and the ice about Vegas's viability as a hockey market and a franchise, spliced with bursts of highlights.
A certain streetwise femininity was visible in a spliced black and white jacket and pencil skirt worn open with cascading jewels on a naked chest; a clutch of terrific gold knitted and buttoned jumpsuits; and a black bomber jacket covered with silky flower petals and teamed with glittering pants.
This is the profile of a shady Israeli surveillance maker, who sells a $9 million hacking van, which is supposed to be able to hack nearby phones equipped with WhatsApp—"the A-Team truck spliced with a Bond car," as the author of the piece, Thomas Brewster, put it.

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