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The hand-drawn aesthetic  superimposes pencil drawings onto things like incinerators, turning them into dragons.
The flyer superimposes images of Gillespie and Trump over white supremacists on the march in Charlottesville.
A dream reel superimposes the outline of a gangly, suited man over a procession of ephemeral images.
Human nature remains the same, and human nature superimposes itself over the seemingly random chaos of events.
Google is also expanding its efforts around Google Lens, a tool which superimposes information into users' phone cameras.
Augmented reality, which superimposes computer-generated elements over the physical world, could also alter the direction of virtual stores.
A Dutch design student invented a projector that superimposes an image of a different face over that of the wearer.
Where virtual reality surrounds a user in an artificial world, augmented reality superimposes virtual objects into your real-world surroundings.
For a more holistic view, here's an older video that superimposes all of the SDO's wavelength filters over the Sun.
It superimposes itself over the seemingly random unfolding of chaotic events, and we can perceive themes and repetitions of some kind.
Harris superimposes a charged quote over the image of the Dutch Masters used on the cigar package in several of the works.
Everyone's already crazy about Pokémon Go, the augmented reality phone game that superimposes virtual characters on top of the real world environment.
Building on the success of Pokémon Go, a local company has created a smartphone app that superimposes property listings on street views.
The site features bullet chatting, a function that superimposes user comments on screen in a way that makes people feel more present.
In "Medusa" (2017), Webster superimposes spiraling black bands over a tightly fitted field of colored triangles painted in primary and secondary colors.
Friedman superimposes footage from the interior of a heart chamber over the dancer's image, and the organ's pulse syncs with the swinging bells.
The ad also superimposes the word "fake news" over images of CNN's Wolf Blitzer along with anchors for MSNBC, CBS, ABC and PBS.
Over these two forms, the artist superimposes a linear structure that echoes but does not repeat the outer edge of the curvilinear form.
Another filter creates a live cut-out of your mouth and superimposes it over your actual mouth, making you look like an insane clown.
Last week, the Mikdash Educational Center, an Orthodox group, produced a "temple coin" that superimposes an image of Mr. Trump over one of Cyrus.
MORE and Reddit's rise of fake videos — which superimposes someone's face, usually a celebrity, onto a body of a pornographic film actress or actor.
The company has spent almost a decade working on technology that superimposes computer-generated images over the real world in your field of vision.
Basu occasionally superimposes archival photographs over the landscape, with faces settling into the grooves of the limestone and acting like witnesses to the stories.
In "Beirut/Big Ben" (2014), the colossal jeans ad dominating the image superimposes the streets of London over a cramped Beirut neighborhood in the background.
It is the product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that merges, replaces or superimposes content onto a video, making it appear to be authentic.
Collaborators like Art Baby Girl (Grace Miceli), Aleia Murawski, and Alex Wallbaum send Flowers images, which she then turns into decals and superimposes onto her forms.
You then select a cocktail recipe, and the app superimposes a guide on the glass showing how much of each ingredient you need to pour in.
As spotted by Vice, the "Amazon Is Burning" extension superimposes pixelated flames onto Amazon dot com, showing the site's daily deals engulfed in a digital inferno.
And: - It is the product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that merges, replaces or superimposes content onto a video, making it appear to be authentic.
At one point, the film superimposes Trump's words over videos of Hitler's rallies, as a historian talks about the rise of strong men to positions of power.
They stream gameplay to Twitch or Mixer with sophisticated broadcasting software that superimposes their webcam shot over the game, while keeping one eye on a chat window.
When Gloria retreats to a bathroom stall in frustration, director Mike Barker superimposes the image with one of Nikki in a jail cell: two women, boxed in.
At one point, the film superimposes Trump's words over videos of Hitler's rallies, as a historian talks about the rise of strong men to positions of power.
It was a slight departure from Donktum's typical videos, in which he frequently superimposes the faces of politicians onto cartoon and movie footage to make fun of Democrats.
With investors including Alibaba and Legendary Entertainment, the secretive company is rumoured to be working on a head-mounted display that superimposes 3D animation on the real world.
The most infamous form of this kind of content is the category called "deepfakes" — usually pornographic video that superimposes a celebrity or public figure's likeness into a compromising scene.
Snap announced on Tuesday it was adding its popular Snapchat Lenses feature, which superimposes 3D effects over real-world photos, to the rear-facing camera option on your smartphone.
On Monday, YouTube channel "Best 80s Commercials"—which superimposes the most grating sounds upon retro commercials for everything from foodstuffs and medicinal products—posted a doctored commercial for Oreos.
Owens superimposes the images of his mother, Mildred Owens, elegantly dressed with pearls and dramatic feathers around her neck, with those of her friends enjoying themselves at a bar.
Depp has replaced the people of the land, Indigenous people, with himself and a collective (white) "we" that superimposes its claim to ownership of the presumably virgin/savage wilderness.
To pick a color, you press one of three large half-spheres on the front, which superimposes a pair of glasses on your face in a mirror-like circular screen.
"The public, by and large, when you bring up 'deepfake,' they don't know what you're referring to," he said, in reference to technology that superimposes new images onto existing videos.
Instead, via what I can only assume is some painstaking Adobe nonsense, MRA-George Lucas superimposes Poe into Holdo's kamikaze ship and lets him take the glory of saving everyone.
Biden's new video mirrors a similar ad by Priorities USA Action, a Democratic political action committee, which superimposes Trump's words over a graph that shows reported U.S. coronavirus cases increasing.
Second: the video is a product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that either merges, replaces, or superimposes content onto a video in an attempt to make it appear authentic.
As its title suggests, this world premiere production superimposes a biographical angle (think "Beautiful") onto a snapshot of a hip and happening period (think "Motown" for a far worse example).
As first reported by The Verge and Mic, the ephemeral snapping app adored by millennials yesterday released a filter that superimposes stereotypical Asian features onto peoples' faces, including slanted shut eyes.
In "Morning Watch" (2016) — the other painting that departs from abstract figures set in a flat abstract landscape — Boyce superimposes restless, meandering blue lines over a yellow and white checkerboard pattern.
Days ago, Magic Leap lifted the curtain on a $2300 visor that superimposes computer-generated images in the user's line of vision, after raising more than $2 billion from major investors.
In honor of National Weed Day, Snapchat launched a Bob Marley filter that superimposes the late reggae icon's trademark dreads and beanie — and a noticeably dark skin tone — over users' faces.
And it's full of delightful surprises, like: The navigation system's augmented reality technology superimposes directional arrows or house numbers onto the screen to make it easier to find a certain address or turn.
When our president promotes a video that superimposes a network logo on a wrestling-match foil, it may be funny to some, but the subtext unmistakably calls down physical violence on the media.
It would also remove misleading media if it was a result of technologies like AI that "merges, replaces or superimposes content on to a video, making it appear to be authentic," it said.
Major websites including Reddit and Pornhub have moved to clamp down on the practice of posting fake pornographic videos where a user superimposes a person's face over actors in a X-rated film.
One of her most famous montages superimposes the figure of a demure housewife on the base of a table lamp, next to a giant male hand that is turning the switch on and off.
That said, the AR navigation also announced at I/O that superimposes giant arrows on top a view of the real world to guide you to your destination launched in February and genuinely seems dope.
"Index II" (52163) superimposes several similarly rising metrics onto a single chart: the number of museums in the US, the country's prison population, the value of the art market, and an index of income inequality.
While there are now virtual reality headsets aplenty, including the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, the main augmented reality competitor for the moment is Microsoft with its HoloLens product that superimposes images on the real world.
Unlike V.R., which wholly immerses the viewer in a digital creation, A.R. superimposes computer-generated visuals and audio over the physical landscape, and can be viewed on either a handheld device or a head-mounted display.
Furthermore, to remove a video, Facebook requires it to be "the product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that merges, replaces or superimposes content onto a video, making it appear to be authentic," Stone told Business Insider.
It comes after Snap, which calls itself a "camera company," announced it was adding its popular Snapchat Lenses feature, which superimposes 3-D effects over real-world photos, to the rear-facing camera option on your smartphone.
FROM COINAGE: Ask Yourself These Questions Before You Buy A Home From any product page, simply click on the "View in My Room 3D" button and watch as the app opens a camera and superimposes the object of into your room.
For example, when people play Pokemon Go on their smartphone, the technology that visually superimposes Pokemon on their street corner is considered AR. Michael Kors will be the first brand to give Facebook's AR ads in News Feeds a test drive.
In Mr. Scarlett's ballet, which is set to a commissioned score by the American composer Lowell Liebermann, the tone of the lecture theater scene is creepy (but not frightening) only because it superimposes dismemberment and grotesquerie upon conventional story ballet tropes.
The OVF, meanwhile, is a little offset from the angle of the lens, so you don't quite see exactly what the camera will capture; instead, the viewfinder superimposes bright frame lines to give an indication of your lens' field of view.
An ad from vulnerable Republican Kevin Yoder called "Nightmare" — which superimposes a picture of his opponent, Sharice Davids, on top of the text of the House Medicare for All bill — ticks through a list of the claims Republicans think offer them an advantage.
My one epiphany occurred with "Salome" (1930), a "Transparency" that superimposes an outlined woman's face and some flowers (a crown of thorns is hinted at, and there are stray lines indicating divine radiance) on a naked Salome dancing beside John the Baptist's head.
The social media giant would also remove misleading media if it was a result of technologies like AI that "merges, replaces or superimposes content on to a video, making it appear to be authentic", it said in a blogpost here dated Jan.6.
It would also remove misleading media if it was a result of technologies like A.I. that "merges, replaces or superimposes content on to a video, making it appear to be authentic", the California-based company said in a blogpost dated Jan.6.
But the deranged imagery and skewed racial dynamics that he superimposes over the history of the 1811 rebellion is grounded in a distinct vision of an America unravelling from the fatal aftermath of its original sin, which no quantity of blood can wash away.
Here's an approximate timeline of this week's trip into unreality: On July 2, the president tweeted the above gif, which takes footage of an appearance Trump made on WWE in 2007 and superimposes the CNN logo on the head of his opponent, Vince McMahon.
This deepfake clip superimposes the faces of Downey Jr. and Holland over the original actors Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox, giving us an incredibly convincing glimpse at what it would be like if the Avengers themselves rebooted the 1985 classic Back to the Future.
The after-hours appeal is a bar area overlooking the exhibits that teems with millennials taking selfies and posting to Instagram, often holding an augmented reality cocktail — one that superimposes a computer-generated image above the rim of the glass — using their smartphones and the Artechouse app.
The first piece you encounter, "Self Portrait in Reykjavík" (2015) is a roughly two-minute looping video that superimposes scraps of footage gathered during Reilly's time in Iceland — particularly of barges moving across a sunset seascape — on a glitchy, animated self-portrait from the shoulders up.
At times, this intercession is leveled at the human body, as in Nova Figuração artist Antonio Dias's Super 8 meta 1973 film Tbe Illustration of Art, which superimposes a typographical white X over a deteriorating wound bandaged with gauze and adhesive medical tape stuck in the same X shape.
The master of juxtaposition in poetry, Ashbery knew how to pair images, for example, in "Salle d'Attente" (2016), where he superimposes Bronzino's 1545 portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi in front of the interior of a railway station, like those he would have gone to when he lived in Paris.
A spin on Bertolt Brecht's photobook from World War II, the contemporary iteration superimposes popular images from the War on Terror often with a complex story behind them, like a digitally manipulated image of missile heads that was erroneously published around the world onto the original images in Brecht's photobook.
There are black and brown hands, clutching at the handles of a bike, feet and knees in motion, and faces obscured by line work, which superimposes the outline of a yet another bike, connecting each panel together, similar in function to the white edges of a typical comic book's panels.
After all, the title comes from a mash-up of 2 Chainz and Weezy's respective home neighborhoods of College Park in Georgia and Hollygrove in Louisiana, while the album art superimposes Tunechi's tattoos onto 23 Chainz's face (in a manner that ends up curiously resembling Mos Def's Black On Both Sides cover).
The one that isn't in key is a horn blast that superimposes another chord, a B-flat, on top of the song's existing single chord, a C. Other rock bands would copy the song's out-there use of Indian classical instruments, but few were able or willing to totally deconstruct the recording process to this extent.
Hence the new policy bans deepfake content that involves the use of AI technologies to "merge, replace or superimpose content onto a video, making it appear to be authentic" — which looks as if it will capture the crudest stuff, such as revenge deepfake porn which superimposes a real person's face onto an adult performer's body (albeit nudity is already banned on Facebook's platform).
In the narrative of migrants and border-crossing, the ocean is a boundary between and conduit to "othered" lands, filled with hope and danger: Gory's (Rogelio López Marín) photographic series, "Es solo agua en la lágrima de un extraño (It's Only Water in the Teardrop of a Stranger)" superimposes the image of a pool ladder descending into dark water onto a variety of scenes — a parked car, a subway station.
By taking a template of the original image, Allchurch digitally superimposes her own photographs to recreate the original work.
The final section superimposes previous pan and tilt sequences (some reversed or shown upside-down), intercut with black and white footage.
MacBird! is a 1967 satire by Barbara Garson. The play superimposes the John F. Kennedy assassination onto the plot of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
When Coltrane's improvisation superimposes this progression over the ostinato bass, it is easy to hear how he used this concept for his more free playing in later years.
In his drama, Shakespeare does not simply intensify these negative tendencies, but links and superimposes contradictory characterizations in order to make his characters interesting and accessible to his audience.
Retrieved on 14 March 2016. In his current process, he superimposes different heads over others on paper and will draw a variety of caricatures in order to achieve the type of caricature he is looking for and remain adaptable. His style is said to be "fluid, spontaneous".
Jacques Lacan, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis (Penguin 1994) p. 129 and p. 205 Lacan considered that "the Oedipus complex...superimposes the kingdom of culture on that of nature",Jacques Lacan, Écrits: A Selection (1997) p. 66 bringing the child into the Symbolic Order.
God Shuffled His Feet is the second album by the Crash Test Dummies, released in 1993. It features their most popular single, "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm". The cover art superimposes the band members' faces over the figures of Titian's painting Bacchus and Ariadne. It was their most successful album commercially.
The CD, DVD, and Fan Club formats feature close-up shots of Kumi wearing a bejewelled masquerade mask. Red construction tape superimposes her, with Kumi's and the song's title inserted in it. The Total Eclipse Edition features a shot of Total Eclipse character Takamura Yui. The digital single uses the original DVD cover.
However, Dandelion Wine embodies the idyllic memories of youth, whereas Something Wicked This Way Comes superimposes folk-tale and supernatural elements over a small-town Americana setting in order to explore the dark undercurrents that surround the transition to adulthood.Attebery, Brian (1980). The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin. Indiana University Press, pp. 136-140.
The video opens on a scene of darkness, shifting clouds and a rising moon. Electronic music begins to play. A keyboard with hands playing superimposes over the silhouette of blocks like buildings. People appear against the backdrop of moon and clouds with a couple on ice skates just behind Tom Bailey as he begins to sing.
Macey, David. 1994. "Introduction." Pp. i–xxvii in The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho- Analysis, by J. Lacan. London. Therefore, "Man speaks…but it is because the symbol has made him man" which "superimposes the kingdom of culture on that of a nature."Accepting that "language is the basic social institution in the sense that all others presuppose language,"Searle, John R. 1995.
Rather, information is stored in the form of cytoplasmic calcium levels. The first trigger causes a subthreshold cytoplasmic calcium influx. This initial trigger isn't enough to activate trap closure, and so a subsequent stimulus allows for a secondary influx of calcium. The latter calcium rise superimposes on the initial one, creating an action potential that passes threshold, resulting in trap closure.
Robert Kehlmann, "Piano" (1994), Corning Museum of Glass. In his mosaics, as in the sandblasted works, Kehlmann superimposes glass over an underlying drawing. Irregular spaces between individually hand-cut tesserae and larger abstract glass forms assume a graphic role. They cast shadows that lead the eye of the viewer back and forth between the glass surface and the drawing behind it.
By rotating the outer rim of the disc, the opening of these smaller holes can be modified, and by this the amount of softness, which superimposes the sharper core of the image, is also changed. Wider H-stops, or more-open holes, mean more softness. Focus is set with the diffusion disc closed. The diffusion disc is then opened to the degree desired to record the image.
Syncopated cross-rhythms called the tresillo and the cinquillo, basic rhythmic cells in Afro-Latin and African music, began the Cuban dance's differentiation from its European form. Their unequally-grouped accents fall irregularly in a one or two bar pattern:The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Oxford University Press, 2003. the rhythm superimposes duple and triple accents in cross-rhythm (3:2) or vertical hemiola.Peñalosa, David (2009: 41).
The Atari Cosmos was an unreleased product by Atari, Inc. for the handheld/tabletop electronic game system market that uses holography to improve the display. It is similar to other small electronic games of the era that used a simple LED-based display, but superimposes a two-layer holographic image over the LEDs for effect. Two small lights illuminate one or both of the holographic images depending on the game state.
In her individual objects, the colored elements are often hidden under frosted acrylglas panels. They get a diffuse nuance and look "nebelig" (in English "foggy"). The observer cannot see which elements are responsible for the color effect. With her installations, Rita Rohlfing transforms existing spaces to such an extent that a kind of "second space" is created that superimposes the existing space, a "virtual space" so to speak.
Joan Does Dynasty is a comedic dissection of the classic television drama Dynasty. In order to educate her audience, Braderman superimposes her body onto illustrative scenes from several episodes, including "A Little Girl" (s04e16), "Steps" (s04e19), and "The Verdict" (s05e06). While the footage plays, Braderman performs a monologue that interrogates the style of the show, its characters, and plot points, as well as critiquing the show's representation of femininity, power, ethnicity, and consumerism.
In most countries, the ham station is required to periodically identify their amateur-TV transmission. Such stations frequently overlay their callsign on the signal instead of placing a card in the background. Most hams use homebuilt devices or old consumer character generators to generate such identifications rather than using graphical superimposes of high cost to do so. Only rarely one can see real graphics, as the callsign is usually written in the "OSD font".
In the simplest form of camera lucida, the artist looks down at the drawing surface through a glass pane or half-silvered mirror tilted at 45 degrees. This superimposes a direct view of the drawing surface beneath, and a reflected view of a scene horizontally in front of the artist. This design produces an inverted image which is right-left reversed when turned the right way up. Also, light is lost in the imperfect reflection.
Part of d'Iribarne's objections have been with the weaknesses of Hofstede's terminology in general and category names specifically (e.g., power distance as a culture as whole versus a culture's acceptance of hierarchy only within organizational settings). More pointedly, d'Iribarne questions the generalized conclusions that Hofstede draws from the data, imposing Hofstede's own value system on what the data show. For instance, d'Iribarne questioned Hofstede's conclusions from the uncertainty avoidance statistics, arguing that Hofstede superimposes his own view that data.
Reuben likes this analogy and superimposes his story right on top. He does not fully understand because he still feels like he controls his own destiny and that his actions mean something, but Liz explains that the decisions he make have an effect; he just cannot predict what that effect will be. They come to a stalling point in their conversation about what happened to Reuben, so Reuben asks her to play the piano for him and she does.
In this both-eyes-open technique the brain superimposes the aiming reticle on the target. An added part of the technique is to shift focus after acquisition to the dominant eye/telescopic image for more accurate shooting. This overcomes the problem of centering or acquiring fast traversing targets common with all telescopic sights. Only certain models of the ACOG are designed with bright enough daylight-lit fiber optic or battery-powered LED reticles that facilitate this technique.
The system is compatible with all current U.S. and allied VHF-FM radios in the SC, non-secure mode. The SINCGARS operates on any of 2320 channels between 30 and 88 megahertz (MHz) with a channel separation of 25 kilohertz (kHz). It accepts either digital or analog inputs and superimposes the signal onto a radio frequency (RF) carrier wave. In FH mode, the input changes frequency about 100 times per second over portions of the tactical VHF-FM range.
Just like the Sibelius symphony ending The Idea of North, The Quiet in the Land can also be said to be in the key of E-flat major, as it uses and sometimes superimposes various pieces in that key: the sarabande from Bach's Cello Suite No. 4 in E-flat, a church hymn, a rehearsal of a choral piece for children's choir and harp ("As Dew in Aprille" from Britten's A Ceremony of Carols), and Janis Joplin's song "Mercedes Benz".
Alternatively, a blind arcade superimposes arcading against a solid wall.James Bettley and Nikolaus Pevsner (2007), Essex. The buildings of England, Yale University Press, page 865 Blind arcades are a feature of Romanesque architecture that influenced Gothic architecture. In the Gothic architectural tradition, the arcade can be located in the interior, in the lowest part of the wall of the nave, supporting the triforium and the clerestory in a cathedral,William Chambers (1973), Chambers's encyclopaedia, Volume 1, International Learning Systems Corp, p.
Electro sinter forging (ESF) is an industrial single electromagnetic pulse sintering technique to rapidly produce a wide range of small components in metals, alloys, intermetallics, semiconductors, and composites. ESF was invented by Alessandro Fais, an Italian metallurgical engineer and scientist. ESF is obtained by inserting loose, binder-less powders into the automatic dosing system, or manually inserted in the mold. The automatic procedure applies a pre-pressure onto the powders to ensure electrical contact; hence, it superimposes an intense electromagnetic pulse with a mechanical pulse.
The 1967 satirical play MacBird! by Barbara Garson superimposes the events of the assassination on the general plot structure of Shakespeare's Macbeth, with Kennedy becoming murdered king "Ken O'Dunc" and Lyndon Johnson the treacherous title character. The mockery of the play's name is derived from Johnson's propensity to refer to his wife Claudia as "Lady Bird" and his elder daughter as "Lynda Bird." Garson insisted that her play was a satire and not intended to suggest seriously that Johnson had had a hand in the assassination.
An oft quoted definition of swing by Louis Armstrong is: "if you don't feel it, you'll never know it." The New Harvard Dictionary of Music states that swing is: "An intangible rhythmic momentum in jazz...Swing defies analysis; claims to its presence may inspire arguments." The dictionary does nonetheless provide the useful description of triple subdivisions of the beat contrasted with duple subdivisions:The New Harvard Dictionary of Music (1986: 818). swing superimposes six subdivisions of the beat over a basic pulse structure or four subdivisions.
A spie chart comparing number of students with student costs across four different schools A variant of the polar area chart is the spie chart designed by Dror Feitelson. This superimposes a normal pie chart with a modified polar area chart to permit the comparison of two sets of related data. The base pie chart represents the first data set in the usual way, with different slice sizes. The second set is represented by the superimposed polar area chart, using the same angles as the base, and adjusting the radii to fit the data.
The outer sections of the second movement of the Quintet are in time, and marked "Sur une rythme de Zortzico", while the contrasting central section superimposes on time, in "quadruple quintuple" meter. In the Fantaisie, a long section near the beginning is in time, and is marked "Rythme de Zortzico". Igor Stravinsky's name is often associated with rhythmic innovation in the 20th century, and quintuple meter is sometimes found in his music—for example, the fugato variation in the second movement of his Octet (1922–23) is written almost uniformly in time.
The flag of Cambridgeshire (adopted in 2015) includes the three gold crowns on a blue field. The East Anglian flag as it is known today was proposed by George Henry Langham and adopted in 1902 by the London Society of East Anglians (established in 1896). It superimposes the three crowns in a blue shield on a St George's cross. East Anglia features heavily in English literature, notably in Noël Coward's Private Lives and the history of its waterways and drainage forms the backdrop to Graham Swift's novel Waterland.
Ironically, Cuban popular music during the 1970s incorporated North American jazz, rock, and funk in much more significant ways than did salsa. Whereas salsa occasionally superimposes elements of another genre, or incorporates a non-salsa style in the bridge of a song, Cuban popular music since the 1970s has fully integrated North American jazz and funk to the point of true hybrid. It began with Juan Formell, the former director for Orquesta Revé (1968), and the founder and current director of Los Van Van. Formell fused American pop with clave-based Cuban elements.
The Ambassador Hotel, pictured 2004 According to O'Neill, the film is an "intersection of fact and hallucination". It is set inside the decaying halls of the closed Ambassador Hotel, former home to the Cocoanut Grove restaurant and the first Academy Awards ceremonies. The film superimposes reenactments of classic Hollywood films onto shots of the dilapidated establishment, with ghostly gangsters and their gun molls interacting with icy blondes and wisecracking bartenders in carefully deconstructed snatches of dialogue. O'Neill's time-lapse photography lends the film an ethereal effect that serves an intentionally distancing purpose.
Scumbag Steve is an Internet meme that became popular in 2006. It originated with a picture of then-16-year-old Blake Boston wearing a backwards fitted cap and winter coat with a fake fur collar. The meme generally superimposes text on top of the image of Boston consisting of an introductory sentence at the top and a punchline at the bottom. In 2012, Boston announced his intention to capitalize on the fame he had gained through this meme by releasing one song on iTunes every Thursday, under the alias "Blake Boston AKA Scumbag Steve".
The two iron centers are coordinated by various amino acids and water molecules as shown in complex with the myo-inositol substrate. The human MIOX structure superimposes closely onto the mouse MIOX structure, sharing 86% sequence identity over the structural alignment but with some differences in the residues surrounding the active site. The human enzyme is characterized by eight alpha helices and a small anti-parallel two-stranded beta sheet. the MIOX protein fold diverges from that of other non-heme di-iron oxygenases including ribonucleotide reductase and soluble methane monooxygenase.
Eszterhas has written several best-selling books, including Hollywood Animal, an autobiography about politics in Hollywood, which superimposes his life as a young immigrant in the United States on his life as a powerful Hollywood player. A third book, The Devil's Guide to Hollywood, was published in September 2006. His book Crossbearer: A Memoir of Faith was published in 2008. It tells the story of his return to the Roman Catholic Church and his new- found devotion to God and family after surviving a throat cancer diagnosis in 2001.
It superimposes the three crowns in a blue shield on a St George's cross. The three crowns appear, carved in stone, on the baptismal font (c.1400) in the parish church of Saxmundham, and on the 15th century porch of Woolpit church, both in Suffolk. The emblem of three crowns is evident in East Anglian local heraldry; they appear in the arms of the diocese of Ely and the borough of Bury St Edmunds where the crowns are shown pierced with arrows to represent the martyrdom of St Edmund.
The initial meters of Goyardine were most likely hand-painted. When the Goyardine was launched, the workshops moved to Bezons, and the manufacturing of the canvas required a ground-colour application followed by three successive layers of etching colours. The trademark slightly raised pattern of the Goyardine results from both the cloth and the printing technique used during the manufacturing process: the plain weave shows through the Chevron pattern, and superimposes on top of the raised pattern produced by the paint dots. The overall effect is absolutely unique, and near impossible to counterfeit.
Veiling glare in a photograph from Cassini (spacecraft) Veiling glare caused by stray light reflecting inside the camera or scattering in the lens Veiling glare is an imperfection of performance in optical instruments (such as cameras and telescopes) arising from incoming light that strays from the normal image-forming paths, and reaches the focal plane. The effect superimposes a form of noise onto the normal image sensed by the detector (film, digital sensor, or eye viewing through an eyepiece), resulting in a final image degraded by loss of contrast and reduced definition.
A subsequent version, the SunEye-210 added a fisheye camera, digital compass, digital inclinometer, and GPS. It captures an image of the sky including the horizon, superimposes the sunpaths on top of the image, and calculates the solar access for that location. The PV Designer layout and simulation software product was first introduced in 2009 at Solar Power International. The software enables the user to layout PV modules on a roof virtually and simulate the energy production. The PV Analyzer I-V curve tracer (“PVA-600”) was introduced in 2010 and could measure strings up to 600 volts and 20 amps.
Kilstofte's works are characterized by a respect for, and a firm command of, earlier styles and compositional processes; and his work often superimposes creative harmonic structures on lyric lines. Kilstofte has received a number of prestigious compositional awards, including the Rome Prize, the Rudolf Nissim Award, the Goddard Lieberson Fellowship and the Charles Ives Scholarship, the Aaron Copland award (twice), the Francis and William Schuman Fellowship, and the Composers' Award for String Quartet. His works include orchestral compositions, pieces for band/wind ensemble, chamber works, and choral compositions. The music of Mark Kilstofte is published by the Newmatic Press, Boelke-Bomart, Inc.
From that point to the end of the movement, the process is reversed, so that all notes arrive again in the two extreme registers, only the six notes originally in the top are now at the bottom, and vice versa. The second movement carries out a similar formal process, only starting in the middle register, spreading out to all seven octaves, and then contracting again to the middle. The third movement superimposes the first two (; ). Compositional control of these shapes is determined in the first stage through the parameter of duration, while in the second stage the dominant element is pitch .
497 In 1933, however, coincident with increased pressure from Japanese occupiers that literature not be political Lee helped found the Group of Nine (Guin hoe), and abandoned political literature in favor of more aesthetic approaches. The Group of Nine included Jung Jiyong, Yi Sang, Kim Girim, Lee Taejun all of whom influenced Lee. Lee continued to be concerned with eroticism, but his focus also turned largely to nature. In his story Pig, Lee writes of a man who raises a sow, with the intent of building a pig farm, but superimposes human sexuality over the rutting of the pigs.
Editing decisions would be made using a window dub, and no specialized equipment was needed to write down an edit decision list which would then be replicated from the high-quality masters. Timecode can also be superimposed on video using a dedicated overlay device, often called a "window dub inserter". This inputs a video signal and its separate timecode audio signal, reads the timecode, superimposes the timecode display over the video, and outputs the combined display (usually via composite), all in real time. Stand-alone timecode generator / readers often have the window dub function built-in.
CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System) continuously superimposes any one of about 50 low-pitch audio tones on the transmitted signal, ranging from 67 to 254 Hz. The original tone set was 10, then 32 tones, and has been expanded even further over the years. CTCSS is often called PL tone (for Private Line, a trademark of Motorola), or simply tone squelch. General Electric's implementation of CTCSS is called Channel Guard (or CG). RCA Corporation used the name Quiet Channel, or QC. There are many other company-specific names used by radio vendors to describe compatible options.
Architectural drawings of the hospital and the quarters of surgeon Dr David Keith Ballow, 1838 In 1839, in preparation for the opening of Moreton Bay to free settlement, surveyors were sent from Sydney to draw maps of the district and prepare town plans so the land could be put up for sale. The town plan undertaken by Robert Dixon (Plan MT3, DERM 1840) is based on an earlier 1839 plan but superimposes the proposed street plan for the free town of Brisbane with square blocks of .Hadwen, I., J. Hogan and C. Nolan (2004) Brisbane's Historic North Bank: 1825–2005. Royal Historical Society of Queensland, Brisbane.
Apps can also be sorted into folders within the drawer; a number of preset folders are provided, such as "Google", "Media", "Productivity", "Tools", and pre-loaded apps provided by the user's wireless carrier, where applicable. The camera app includes a new shooting mode known as Zoe (alluding to the zoetrope), which captures a short video alongside each photo taken. Individual frames can be saved from the clip, while the frames can also be used with other editing features such as Sequence Shot (which superimposes multiple frames into a composite image). Photos taken in Zoe mode are also displayed with animated thumbnails in the gallery.
Furthermore, this episode eschews the dialogue between Number Six and Number Two and superimposes the opening credits over footage of a helicopter arriving in the Village. "Living in Harmony" features none of the typical title sequence at all, instead opening with a Western-style version. McGoohan appears as a sheriff turning in his badge, and soon thereafter getting ambushed and beaten into unconsciousness by several men, at which point the episode title is displayed. (In this episode, the series title is not displayed on screen until the closing credits.) He subsequently wakes in a town called Harmony, run by a very Number Two-like Judge.
The dramatic, often tortured, poses and lighting of his figures are placed within earthy tenebrist backgrounds, He uses Piazzetta's and Sebastiano Ricci's unfinished and ragged brushstrokes, but superimposes a startling mystical imprint that is often foreign to the magisterial and olympian Venetian painting, and more akin to the Baroque painters from Northern Italy, Alessandro Magnasco and Francesco Cairo. Abraham's Sacrifice of IsaacNow in the Strossmayer gallery in Croatia, after they bought the painting at a London auction in 1936. is probably the painting that disappeared from the castle of Pommersfelden at the beginning of the 19th century. Until that time, the painting was attributed to Piazzetta.
Over three decades, starting as a child artist, Rozenman went through several periods, capturing life experiences in images. They reflect, on the one hand, her highly personal accounts of love, loss, and search for beauty, and on the other hand—the environments of Russia, California, New York City, Boston, Midwest, and Europe. In one of her recent series of paintings, called Transplanted, Rozenman superimposes her own images with iconic works of European and American artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, Breugel, Turner, Monet, Matisse and Diebenkorn. This series, a part of which has been on display in Boston in 2013, represents the artist's search for a personal place in the story of the world art.
250px "Headline News" was released on September 26, 1994, as the lead-off single for Permanent Record: Al in the Box, which was also released a day later. Yankovic also insisted that the song be commercially available as a CD single so that his fans who are completists would not have to purchase the expensive box set just to get the new song. Much like the cover for the Crash Test Dummies's 1993 studio album God Shuffled His Feet, the cover for Yankovic's single superimposes his face over the figures of Titian's painting Bacchus and Ariadne. The art direction is credited to Doug Haverty, and design is credit to Daniel Sorenson, David McDougall.
Many of his works draw from childhood experiences and memories of his family. For 100 Days with Lily (1995) Lee draws from his time mourning the loss of his grandmother by chronicling his experience spending 100 days with a narcissus from planting, to its growth, and eventually to its death and his mourning of the flower. He documents this experience in a series of photographs, onto which he superimposes lines of text marking one moment from each of the hundred days with the flower. The passing of his grandmother also inspired The Letter Writing Project (1998–present) in which participants write letters to someone expressing something they wish they had expressed before.
Augmented reality-assisted surgery (ARAS) is a surgical tool utilizing technology that superimposes a computer-generated image on a surgeon’s view of the operative field, thus providing a composite view for the surgeon of the patient with a computer generated overlay enhancing the operative experience. It can be used for training, preparation for an operation, or performance of an operation. ARAS can be performed using a wide array of technology, including an optical head-mounted display (OHMD)—such as the Google Glass XE 22.1 or Vuzix STAR 1200 XL—and a digital overlay from robotic and laparoscopic surgery feeds. The technique has been primarily been tested in the urological and cardiovascular domains.
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology which superimposes virtual generated images on the real world. The coexistence of virtual objects and real environments have encourage experimentation and developments in educational which are not possible in the real world. A study done by Antonietti et al. (2000) found that giving children an in-depth virtual tour of a painting and letting them examine all aspects of the painting helped with their description and interpretation of the painting, when compared to a control group that studied the painting without the usage of VR. Another experiment was carried out on 91 sixth-grade primary students where they used an augmented reality application "WallaMe" which taught a didactic unit in art education.
Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series is part of a recently popular contemporary fantasy subgenre of the fantasy genre that superimposes supernatural characters upon a backdrop of contemporary North American life, with strong romantic elements. Within that subgenre, she is notable for including many types of supernatural characters, including witches, sorcerers, werewolves, necromancers, ghosts, shamans, demons and vampires, rather than limiting herself primarily to a single type of supernatural creature. Most of her works have a mystery genre plot, with leading characters investigating some novel situation or unsolved question. In the Otherworld novels, most supernatural powers are either hereditary, or arise from the act of an existing supernatural of the same type.
To this end he manipulated the foreground of his paintings heavily, rearranging and inserting features to obtain a desirable composition. Examples include his Entrance to Port Lincoln from behind Memory Cove, February 1802, which superimposes the foreground from one sketch of Port Lincoln upon the background of another; and his Part of King George Sound, on the South Coast of New Holland, which is based upon his drawing of King George's Sound, but has a completely revised foreground, including the insertion of a Eucalyptus that Westall sketched at Spencer Gulf, 1800 kilometres to the east.Findlay (1998) 21–26. Findlay also reports the inclusion of a grass tree from Port Jackson, but the grass tree is a Kingia, which is native to King George Sound, not Port Jackson.
This enunciation is emphasised in the following poems. The radical introspection of the "poetic self" in this first poem is repeated in "Insomnia at Dawn", whose title superimposes psycho-physical states, time and space, and whose content, in the midst of deixis and displacement of meaning, takes the form of a prayer addressed to that "self", to break with the vigil of the "I". In the sonnet "Words to a Mirror", the "I" begins to explore its interior, with restrained tension, in search of its true "abyss". What in 'Foaming Mansion' was an intention to "unfold his words" on paper, here is an intention to unfold them in the mirror, which begins to insinuate a meta-linguistic plot that will become more evident in the successive poems.
Il Cinema Ritrovato notes some of the technical innovations that King brought to this early sound picture, writing: > He was never constrained by the [sound-recording] technology at all. Rather, > in an act of experimentation, he made films with continual camera movements, > achieving the most astounding results in Over the Hill, whose opening shots > rank as some of King's most mythic images of country life. There are many > memorable scenes in which camera movement and sound brilliantly complement > each other. The sounds of the mother's sewing machine transition to the > raucous sound of the prison workshop, where the image follows this sonic > suggestion and superimposes the shots of the house and the prison, marking > the breakdown of the guilt-ridden father.
Moreover, this horizontal movement flow network superimposes a vertical system, which links all three towers at both their access levels, and the two public reference levels of the entire project, with the metro station. The strong spatial articulation is resolved through large openings that overlook the hypogea plaza, freeing the view of the three towers from below and allowing for a direct integration with the same. The lower level, defined by the ceiling design that turns up into the large apertures and partly onto the blind facades between the windows, reinforces once again the continuity of place between diverse levels. The shrubbery and ornamental grasses, which ornate the flowerbeds in front of the towers help to confer a certain intimacy to the private outdoor areas.
Andrew Porter echos the "legendary" characterization and the comparison to Pfitzner's Palestrina, adding that these two operas, as well as Busoni's Doktor Faust, Hindemith's Harmonie der Welt, and Dallapiccola's Ulisse are "both personal and closely argued". At the same time, he cautions that "both text and music are insistent, unrelaxed, and reject passive acceptance", placing unusually high demands on the audience through the combination of Borgese's "Wardour Street diction" and Sessions's musical setting, which frequently superimposes two different vocal settings or accompanies the voices with orchestration that "amounts in performance to stiff competition".Porter 1976, 115, 118. Patrick Smith agrees with the comparison to Moses und Aron because both are works "of the mind rather than of the opera stage".
Avalanche (overture) superimposes Casas' footage over the overtones of "Stosspeng," a piece by Niblock. It is a visual-sonic journey, an extremely intense audiovisual meditation and a sensory experience in which extremes meet: nature in its rawest state and the pure, breathtaking and heady sound of drones. Presented for the first time in its first incarnation in Sonar Festival, Avalanche is an open film, reedited every time it is shown and adapted to the space it is presented Avalanche is an organic example of film-making, an ongoing document to the disappearance of this village, a reactive film within its community, Avalanche is alive together with the village, dying and born again every time it is presented. He is currently working on a film about a cemetery of elephants on the borders between India and Nepal.
W.D. Reeve, Subscriber Loop Signaling and Transmission Handbook—Analog, IEEE Press (1992), , p.138. The voltage at a subscriber's network interface is typically 48 V between the ring and tip wires, with tip near ground and ring at -48 V. In the middle 20th century, long loops in many rural areas of North America used range extenders, which operated at 100 or 130 volts to ensure reliable signaling. Some rural switching systems were designed to apply range extenders internally and thus share a few extenders among many lines, while for other lines, one extender was applied externally per line. To ring the telephone to alert a subscriber to an incoming call, the central office superimposes a 20 Hz AC signal, at a nominal voltage of 105 volts, over the DC voltage present on the idle line.
The "inner template" is the patient's inner representation of one or the other of his objects. It is very common, for instance for the patient to see the therapist as if he/she were similar to the patients internalized rejecting object (Celani, 2010) When any individual superimposes or projects his inner structures on an external object then he/she is going to mis- perceive that individual's intentions and behavior, and relate to him/her from the perspective of their long established antilibidinal ego. As has already been described the antilibidinal ego is a "specialist" in terms of arguing with and fighting off the rejecting object and it will often react in a passive-aggressive and hostile manner. Thus projection of the inner structures onto external objects is defined as transference, and this type of transference eventuates in resistance.
The IPF ensures that all members are using the same standards and processing payments in a similar way, to mitigate issues and to assure a quick and smooth process, even if it is cross-border payment. IPF is similar to the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) in that both initiatives aim to facilitate international payments, base their standards on ISO 20022, and involve mostly banks as their main participants. IPF differs from SEPA because IPF is global rather than limited to Europe; IPF is market-based rather than a political initiative; IPF involves more public entities, smaller banks, and clearing houses, rather than larger banks; and IPF superimposes a standard that allows existing national standards to communicate with each other rather than replacing them with a new standard. Unlike SEPA documentation, which is available on the European Payments Council's website, IPF documentation is not available to the public.
I am both of those things and to recognize that is a celebration of my sexuality and my roots.” Buzz and Israel was followed by Business as Unusual (2007, Fireking Press) is a fiction collection composed of two novellas and three short stories that were written in Southern California, Baja California, Oregon, and New York City. This collection of fiction explores themes of transsexuality, fortune-telling, reincarnation, mesmerism and fetishism, as told through the first-person narratives of strange and revealing narrators. His second novel, Contraband (2010, Rebel Satori Press) superimposes a 1959 Cuban Revolution-styled technological overhaul of government onto the United States of the near future, where intellectuals, queers and artists are sought and executed by a faceless dictatorship. Vázquez is one of thirty bloggers who support Latino Rebels website which launched May 5 (Cinco de Mayo) in 2011, and features on social media.
Similarly to Tubular Bells, the album is divided into two movements, although Hergest Ridge makes more economical use of its various themes and has more sophisticated musical development than its multi-themed and rapidly changing predecessor. Oldfield is innovative on Hergest Ridge in the novel way in which he builds up complex textures; he frequently superimposes layers of electric guitar recorded by first amplifying heavily (to achieve a sustained organ-like quality) and then reducing the volume greatly via use of the Glorfindel Box (a custom guitar effects unit housed in plywood and "extremely unreliable in its operation"Tubular.net - Tubular Bells Retrieved 19 November 2019) and the compression channel from the Manor Mixing Console, as he did on the "Guitars Sounding Like Bagpipes" section from Tubular Bells Part 2. Textures are extended further using various organ timbres and the use of voice as an instrument (the voice is never treated prominently and is deliberately reduced as much as possible and thus permitted largely for textural effect).
GHP's 2005 mix "Rapture Riders" (Blondie vs The Doors) was not only approved by both bands, but has been re-remixed using the original studio tracks, and officially released both as a single and as a track on Blondie's 2005 album Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision. It reached #1 on the Billboard US Hot Dance Club Play chart in May 2006, and charted in the top 40 of multiple worldwide singles charts, with continual play on numerous MTV channels; the (Blondie vs The Doors) video was directed by audiovisual artists Addictive TV who created a video mash-up of the two tracks. Another mash-up that has received approval of the original artists involved is "Ray of Gob" which superimposes the vocals from Madonna's "Ray of Light" onto clips from several songs by the Sex Pistols (including "Pretty Vacant", "God Save the Queen" and "Anarchy in the U.K."). Go Home Productions released a mash-up album on 12 February 2007 called Mashed, which featured previous hit tracks including "Rapture Riders" and "Notorious Trick" - a mixed version of Kelis and Duran Duran.
Willis and Zappa in 1980 The triple album Joe's Garage featured lead singer Ike Willis as the voice of the character "Joe" in a rock opera about the danger of political systems, and the suppression of freedom of speech and music - inspired in part by the Iranian Revolution that had made music illegal within its jurisdiction at the time - and about the "strange relationship Americans have with sex and sexual frankness". The album contains rock songs like "Catholic Girls" (a riposte to the controversies of "Jewish Princess"), "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up", and the title track, as well as extended live-recorded guitar improvisations combined with a studio backup band dominated by drummer Vinnie Colaiuta (with whom Zappa had a particularly good musical rapport). On some of the tracks Zappa superimposes material recorded in different time signatures, a process he termed xenochrony. The album contains one of Zappa's signature guitar pieces, "Watermelon in Easter Hay". • “Black Napkins,” a track from the 1976 album “Zoot Allures,” was one of the first Zappa songs that made a deep impression on him.

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