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"unseeable" Definitions
  1. not seeable : INVISIBLE

56 Sentences With "unseeable"

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Nonetheless, astronomers are thrilled at the prospect of finally, actually seeing the previously unseeable.
This was the unseeable texture of a life, except that I was seeing it.
The vast, unknowable, unseeable tracts of water where surfing takes place—filled with who knows what…Sharks?
James Whale's elegant 1933 film focuses on a scientist whose experiments render him unseeable and murderously crazed.
On the other hand, the lighting is so weak, "Boo 2!" is quite often close to unseeable.
"I'm on vacation" is an escape from the peculiar and unseeable rules we live our everyday lives by.
And this isn't the only time the technique of using muons to see the unseeable has been employed.
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said Shep Doeleman of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said Sheperd Doeleman, director of the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration.
Reaction: "We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said Shep Doeleman of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said Shep Doeleman, the director of the effort to capture the image.
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said Sheperd Doeleman, director of the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, unveiling the historic snap.
"We have now seen what we thought was unseeable," EHT project director Sheperd Doeleman said during a press conference in Washington on Wednesday.
The irreversibility of the event horizon is why black holes are, strictly speaking, unseeable: No light from within can ever reach the outside universe.
It looks like any urban metropolis at dusk—soaked in brilliant oranges and neon greens, pebbled with buildings that go on and on into some unseeable distance.
First, we see Tench in a conventional medium close-up that holds in shallow focus, so Kevin, sitting behind him, is blurry and unseeable but obviously present.
It took Doeleman, the project leader at MIT, to decide that in order to see the unseeable, you would first have to create a new kind of vision.
What happens today and in the immediate future brings an end to history as we have known it and the beginning of something yet unseen and unseeable ahead.
It's not lack of support, internal flaws, or lack of perspective—it's an unseeable, unknowable robot arm picking up the past and laying it down directly into the future.
It's the ultimate lost film, unfindable and unseeable no matter how many drawers we open or vaults we scour — and yet so vivid we can imagine every frame, tiger and all.
It's about a world made of particles and waves, where objects warp space and time, filled with unseeable matter and strange forces that may or may not form the backbone of reality.
It is not a reference to the crucial importance of the skin's invisible microbiome — the billions of unseeable microorganisms that live on its physical barrier — but it certainly could be, taken out of context.
It feels important to me to build structures and nonlinear sequences that confuse concrete events and move away from the idea of proof or evidence — to give more space to the unseeable and unspeakable.
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," astronomer Shep Doeleman, who led the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics' effort to capture the image, said during a news conference, reported to the New York Times.
But sometimes a tendril tries a crack in my consciousness and if I remain only indirectly aware of it and tether my attention to the imminent and perhaps ultimately unseeable sun, sometimes it will grow.
What Mr. Marshall was thinking of was Ralph Ellison's 1952 novel "Invisible Man," whose African-American hero knows that his color makes him unseeable as a person in white America: He's a black; that's it.
I came to feel as tenderly toward her body as I had toward the infant bodies of my sons — the one responsible for its suit of skin, its excretions, the support of its unseeable organs.
The coronavirus has forced a changeNow we, and the rest of the world, are facing a war against an unseeable virus that has forced us to send the US private sector into the equivalent of a medically induced coma.
Given these types of concerns, the unseeable space between where data goes in and answers come out is often referred to as a "black box" — seemingly a reference to the hardy (and in fact orange, not black) data recorders mandated on aircraft and often examined after accidents.
Maybe stories, fiction or not, give solace, context, possibility, as much with their stable, recurring forms as with their infinitely various contents, and thereby produce examples of lives shaped, framed so they are recognizably distinguishable from emptiness, from darkness that seems always to surround and render lives unseeable.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Using a global network of telescopes to see "the unseeable," an international scientific team on Wednesday announced a milestone in astrophysics - the first-ever photo of a black hole - in an achievement that validated a pillar of science put forward by Albert Einstein more than a century ago.
But the quest to see inside the female body's unseeable moments of pleasure is not just an outgrowth of our generation's obsession to document and share every second of our lives; the desire to capture the internal signs of pleasure and arousal has long existed on the margins of culture and science.
Other more New Age-y ASMRtists (an abbreviation for "ASMR artists," which describe the people who create and share ASMR–inducing sounds) such as Gentle Whispering, whisper soothing nothings, addressing an unseeable internet "you," for almost 40 minutes, while others like Free Spirit whisper an energy reading and healing session with a friend into the camera.
The game careens through a whole lot of jargon over its formidable 40+ hours, but the basics go like this: Everyone lives in bunkers, cut off from one another out of fear because near-unseeable ghosts ("beached things," or "BTs") roam the planet, causing some equivalent of a nuke to go off when they subsume a living person.
"We are delighted to report to you today that we have seen what we thought was unseeable," Shep Doeleman, project director of the Event Horizon Telescope, the project that captured the image, said at the National Science Foundation's press conference in Washington, DC. The image captures the black hole's event horizon—essentially the barrier between the black hole's interior and exterior space.
The Shortlist EINSTEIN'S SHADOW A Black Hole, a Band of Astronomers, and the Quest to See the Unseeable By Seth Fletcher Sometime later this year, if all goes well, the most ghostly image in the history of astronomy will be teased out of petabytes of data — data that was carefully collected in 2017 as it rained down on dozens of radio dishes across the globe.
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said Shep Doeleman, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and director of the effort to capture the image, during a Wednesday news conference in Washington, D.C. The image, of a lopsided ring of light surrounding a dark circle deep in the heart of a galaxy known as Messier 22018, some 287 million light-years away from Earth, resembled the Eye of Sauron, a reminder yet again of the implacable power of nature.
In 2006, while he was working to develop some future projects, Wisit directed a low-budget Thai horror film for Five Star Production called The Unseeable (). The Unseeable marked a change for Wisit, who was restrained by budgetary concerns from the stylizations of his first two films. Additionally, The Unseeable was the first film that he directed but did not write, with the screenplay by Kongkiat Khomsiri, one of the "Ronin Team" credited with directing the hit Thai horror thriller, Art of the Devil 2. While the color palette was considerably muted, compared to Tears of the Black Tiger and Citizen Dog, Wisit was still able to leave his nostalgic imprint on The Unseeable by making it an homage to films of the 1930s and the stars of that era, including Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
Invisibility is a term that is usually used as a fantasy or science fiction term where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means.
The Barom Khru Foundation, which claims to supervise Hem's works, issued a statement warning the film's producer Five Star Production not to violate the copyright of Hem's writing. The director countered that The Unseeable was not an adaptation but was generally inspired by Hem's style of writing and illustrations.Rithdee, Kong. November 3, 2006.
He was born in Wilsele in Belgium to American parents. The family returned to the United States few months later, and he grew up in Portland, Oregon. He was later adopted by his stepfather Nelson Doeleman.Seth Fletcher: Einstein's Shadow: A Black Hole, a Band of Astronomers, and the Quest to See the Unseeable (part 1, chapter 3).
Pitts, Terry. Mapping the Unseeable: The Art of Tess Jaray (forthcoming publication, 2012) At this time of significant development, in 1964 Jaray began teaching. For four years she taught at Hornsey College of Art, before becoming the first female teacher at the Slade in 1968. In 1999 Jaray became Reader Emeritus in Fine Art at the Slade.
Roundhouse Publishing. 1999. . Similarly, in Sue Gillett's "More Than Meets The Eye: The Mediation of Affects in Jane Campion's 'Sweetie'," Campion's work is described as "perhaps the fullest and truest way of being faithful to the reality of experience"; by utilizing the "unsayable" and "unseeable," she manages to catalyze audience speculation. Campion's films tend to gravitate around themes of gender politics, such as seduction and female sexual power. This has led some to label Campion's body of work as feminist.
Muay Thai Chaiya or Chaiya () is a 2007 Thai drama film about two talented muay Thai boxers, boyhood friends whose lives take divergent paths after they arrive in Bangkok. The film is the solo directorial debut by Kongkiat Khomsiri, who had previously been among seven directors on Art of the Devil 2, and had written the screenplay for The Unseeable. It premiered as the closing film at the 2007 Bangkok International Film Festival, and opened in wide release in Thailand cinemas on August 30, 2007.
"The carnival of souls", Bangkok Post. which completed shooting in August 2006 and was released on November 2, 2006. In addition to a release in Thailand, The Unseeable also had wide theatrical releases in Malaysia and Singapore, and screened at several film festivals, including the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, 2007 Bangkok International Film Festival (ASEAN competition) and the Cinemanila International Film Festival. Also in 2006, Pen-Ek became the third recipient of the Silpathorn Award for Filmmaking, an honor given to contemporary Thai artists by the Ministry of Culture's Office of Contemporary Art and Culture.
The video begins with Rihanna singing the hook while wearing a low- cut green dress and dancing in front of tropical trees on a island. Key lighting is used to place emphasis on Rihanna, whilst the backdrop remains virtually dark and unseeable. For the first verse, Rihanna is featured dancing against a plain grey background, wearing a white top and sequined silver miniskirt, whilst flirtatiously dancing with the male dancer. Halfway through the verse, another scene is introduced, with Rihanna wearing a pink dress in a mirrored room, showing multiple reflections of the singer from different angles.
Fiona Macdonald describes the painting as showing a classical pose of Christ superimposed on a mathematical representation of the fourth dimension that is both unseeable and spiritual, considering it to be "arguably the greatest expression of [Dalí's] scientific curiosity". Gary Bolyer assesses it as "one of the most beautiful works of the modern era." Novelist Ayn Rand declared Corpus Hypercubus to be her favorite painting, and she would spend hours contemplating it at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She felt a connection between John Galt's defiance over his spiritual ordeal in her novel Atlas Shrugged and Dalí's portrayal of Christ in the painting.
He started in 3 games and suffered a sprained ankle that forced him to miss 2 contests. In the 20–12 playoff win against the Philadelphia Eagles, popularly known as the "Fog Bowl" for the nearly unseeable conditions during the game, he made an important interception of quarterback Randall Cunningham. Pruitt also received the Brian Piccolo Award, given annually to a Bears rookie and a veteran who best exemplify courage, loyalty, teamwork and dedication. On November 14, 1990, he broke his left hand in a fight with teammate Mark Bortz during a practice, but didn't miss any games.
This is an honorary five-year position, with the laureate chosen in a process overseen by the Maine Arts Commission and appointed by the Governor of Maine, then John Baldacci. Sholl's collection Otherwise Unseeable won two prizes, the 2014 Four Lakes Prize in Poetry, and the 2015 Maine Literary Award for Poetry. Sholl taught at the University of Southern Maine for over two decades. She teaches in the Master of Fine Arts program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and she has been a visiting poet at the University of Pittsburgh and at Bucknell University, and has twice received an Individual Artist Fellowship Award from the Maine Arts Commission.
" Bela Tarr's Slow Burn In The New York Times, Manohla Dargis lauded the director's use of long takes. "Finding Beauty in the Miserable and the Mundane" J. Hoberman of The Village Voice described it as "one of the great, largely unseeable movies of the last dozen years," "Bela Tarr's Marathon Masterpiece Casts a Devilish Spell" and Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader has called the film his favorite of the 1990s. Jonathan Rosenbaum: 'Satantango'. Susan Sontag described Sátántangó as "devastating, enthralling for every minute of its seven hours," adding she would be "glad to see it every year for the rest of [her] life.
Their hands are depicted with four fingers and an opposable thumb, with larger fingertips and red dots on their underside. However, game representations of the character featured only three fingers on each hand until the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Mr. Mime are gifted with the art of miming at a young age, but as they mature, they gain the ability to make invisible objects by emitting energy from their fingers and minutely vibrating their fingertips to harden the air around them and form a wall. Barriers generated this way can repel harsh attacks and its gestures and motions can convince watchers that something unseeable actually exists; once this is achieved, the perceived item will materialize.
Thai films are exported and exhibited in Southeast Asia. Thai cinema has developed its own unique identity and now being internationally recognized for their culture-driven. Films such as Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (2003) and Tom-Yum-Goong (2005), starred Tony Jaa, feature distinctive aspects of Thai martial arts "Muay Thai". Thai horror has always had a significant cult following, unique take on tales from beyond the grave. More recently, horror films such as Shutter (2004), was one of the best-known Thai horror movies and recognized worldwide. Other examples include The Unseeable (2006), Alone (2007), Body (2007), Coming Soon (2008), 4bia (2008), Phobia 2 (2009), Ladda Land (2011), Pee Mak (2013), and The Promise (2017).
In 1947, almost two decades after March's poem was published, RKO paid him a little over $1,000 for the rights to the piece. Although March had nearly a decade of Hollywood writing credits during the 1930s (working on what a 2008 essay in The Hudson Review called "one forgotten and now unseeable film after another"), RKO did not ask him to adapt his own poem. The screen adaptation included a number of alterations to the original text. The protagonist's name was changed from Pansy Jones to Stoker Thompson, his race was changed from black to white, he went from being a bigamist to being devotedly married, and his beating and subsequent death on a subway track was turned into an alley assault and a shattered hand.
On April 2, 2017, Dr. Terenzi spoke at the University of Miami for the premiere of "Universal Language", a documentary film exploring the source of music and vibrations, and their effect on the mind, body and soul, as told through the eyes of a deaf child, and she was previously interviewed for the film during its production. On October 18, 2018, Dr. Terenzi participated on a panel at the Digital Hollywood- Los Angeles event discussing "Women on the Creative Edge: Experiences in a Changing Landscape", and on October 29, 2018 she delivered a talk entitled "Star Songs: Experiencing the Unseeable" at California State University- Channel Islands, where she is also scheduled to present her multimedia musical production, "Let's Get Astrophysical" during the Spring 2019 semester. On January 23, 2019, Dr. Terenzi also spoke on "The 4 Es of STEM Education: Entertain, Educate, Enthrall and Engage" at Califiornia State University- Northridge.
In the middle of the 16th century, a doctor from Verona named Girolamo Fracastoro was the first to propose a theory that these very small, unseeable, particles that cause disease were alive. They were considered to be able to spread by air, multiply by themselves and to be destroyable by fire. In this way he refuted Galen's miasma theory (poison gas in sick people). In 1543 he wrote a book De contagione et contagiosis morbis, in which he was the first to promote personal and environmental hygiene to prevent disease. The development of a sufficiently powerful microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1675 provided visual evidence of living particles consistent with a germ theory of disease. During the Ming Dynasty, Wu Youke (1582–1652) developed the idea that some diseases were caused by transmissible agents, which he called Li Qi (戾气 or pestilential factors) when he observed various epidemics rage around him between 1641 and 1644.
Fulci was a lapsed Catholic, and previous films of his, such as Don't Torture a Duckling (1972), had dealt with corruption among clergy. A prominent theme, according to film scholar Phillip L. Simpson, is that of blindness as a result of exposure to evil, specifically tied to the Book of Eibon: "The book, like many other (in)famous 'evil' books found in literature and cinema, is a physical, written record of valuable occult knowledge that attempts to codify—accompanied by dire warnings that careless or ignorant deployment of that power will result in horrific consequences—what is otherwise usually represented as literally 'unseeable'." Simpson interprets the film's "pervasive images of blindness and eye mutilation" as being directly consequential to characters' exposure to the book. Simpson points out that only Schweick, the warlock lynched in the film's 1927 prologue, and Emily, a "seeress who transcends temporality", possess the "necessary sight" to interpret the contents of the book.

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