Color
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Well, at the very least, I want to show you one of the beautiful
color
images that we got from one of the ground-based telescopes.
The color, the strange shape, the tumbling motion could all have other explanations.
It's such an extraordinarily artificial
color.
I mean, it's a
color
that I can't think of anything that you actually see in nature, that looks that shade.
The seats are in
color.
We had spent weeks building it, and all it took to destroy it was a subtle change in the
color
of the light in the room.
But inside, in the dark, you can't tell what
color
the walls are.
This is in false
color.
There is a code, a
color
code embedded, that tells you exactly how to fold that specific microscope.
It's roaring silently with
color
and texture as it pours by mesmerizingly next to you.
It castrates them, it changes their
color
from transparent to bright red, it makes them live longer, and as biologist Nicolas Rode has found, it makes them swim in groups.
This is the beautifully lyrical design work of Professor Neri Oxman at the MIT Media Lab, showing spatially varying exoskeletal impedances, shown here by
color
variation in this 3D-printed model.
At each node, there's a
color
that represents tissue compliance.
Some people have the courage to break free, not to accept the limitations imposed by the
color
of their skin or by the beliefs of those that surround them.
In
color
images, every pixel is represented by three binary sequences that correspond to the primary colors.
Each sequence encodes a number that determines the intensity of that particular
color.
So if we want to tweak the color, we just enter the
color
mode, and then we get three different dials for tweaking the color, or if we want to adjust the audio, then we get two different dials for that, these physical objects.
I cite those statistics around corporate board diversity because they are real, and I stand here today talking about this issue of racial discrimination because I believe it threatens to rob another generation of all the opportunities that all of us want for all of our children, no matter what their
color
or where they come from.
You see, researchers have coined this term
"color
blindness" to describe a learned behavior where we pretend that we don't notice race.
Now,
color
blindness, in my view, doesn't mean that there's no racial discrimination, and there's fairness.
In my view,
color
blindness is very dangerous because it means we're ignoring the problem.
We cannot afford to be
color
blind.
We have to be
color
brave.
Now, my favorite example of
color
bravery is a guy named John Skipper.
And I'm telling you, you can be
color
brave.
If you're part of a hiring process or an admissions process, you can be
color
brave.
If you are trying to solve a really hard problem, you can speak up and be
color
brave.
I'm asking you not to be
color
blind, but to be
color
brave, so that every child knows that their future matters and their dreams are possible.
And we are still missing
color
here, so next, we develop a new blending technique that improves upon a single averaging method and produces sharp facial textures and colors.
The word "hobo" conjures up an old black and white image of a weathered old man covered in coal, legs dangling out of a boxcar, but these photographs are in color, and they portray a community swirling across the country, fiercely alive and creatively free, seeing sides of America that no one else gets to see.
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