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So we thought that these expos quite often have a lot of state financed propaganda, images, statements, but no real experience.
But what did disturb her was she got very persistent
images
or hallucinations of faces, and as with Rosalie, the faces were often deformed, with very large teeth or very large eyes.
You don't form
images
with your primary visual cortex.
When
images
are formed, a higher part of the visual cortex is involved, in the temporal lobe.
You're in these levels of inferior visual cortex, where you have thousands and tens of thousands and millions of images, or figments or fragmentary figments, all neurally encoded in particular cells or small clusters of cells.
It's titled, "An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar," and it's comprised of nearly 70
images.
A victim or eyewitness identifies a suspected perpetrator through law enforcement's use of
images.
I never deal with
images.
I grew up in a beauty shop in North Philadelphia, my mom's beauty shop, looking at "Ebony Magazine," found
images
that told stories that were often not in the daily news, but in the family album.
I think what attracted me as a seven-year-old, the title, flypaper and sweet, but to think about that as a seven-year-old, I looked at the beautiful
images
that Roy DeCarava made and then looked at ways that I could tell a story about life.
I love photography, and no one is going to stop me from making
images.
I began photographing and making images, and I tucked away that contact sheet that I made of my pregnant belly, and then you inspired me to create a new piece, a piece that said, "A woman taking a place from a good man," "You took the space from a good man," and then I used that language and reversed it and said, "I made a space for a good man, you."
I thought I could use her research as a jumping-off point of things that I was seeing in society and I wanted to start to think about how I could use historical
images
to talk about the past being present and think about ways that we can speak to the perennial struggle for human rights and equal rights through my appropriation of photographs in the form of sculpture, video, installation and paintings.
If I had not grown up in Nigeria, and if all I knew about Africa were from popular images, I too would think that Africa was a place of beautiful landscapes, beautiful animals, and incomprehensible people, fighting senseless wars, dying of poverty and AIDS, unable to speak for themselves and waiting to be saved by a kind, white foreigner.
So, working with kids, they created images, thinking about what might the
images
you see sound like if we could listen to them.
And then we translated these
images.
And this is one of those
images.
So these
images
are the work of my friend and colleague, Mark Boyer, who is here in the audience today.
There is such power in bringing science and visualization together, that we can create
images
like this, perhaps looking on either side of a looking glass.
If you take the difference between these two
images
here, you can get an image lit from the entire sphere of light of just the shine off of Emily's skin.
And so, you have these grand rituals where great
images
of mother goddesses are built and worshiped for 10 days ...
And in the information era we all live in today, what we might call the TED age, I'd say that countries are increasingly being judged by a global public that's been fed on an incessant diet of Internet news, of televised images, of cellphone videos, of email gossip.
These
images
from the American Society for Microbiology show us the process.
You're seeing here
images
of three years, four-year-olds, and five-year-old children who have been trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation.
There are three
images.
And his desire is to rescue Islam from
images
of intolerance, all in a child-friendly format.
I don't want to be haunted by such
images
any more.
And what follows is a stream of images, a series of
images
captured by some of Pakistan's most dynamic and young photographers, that aims to give you an alternative glimpse, a look inside the hearts and minds of some ordinary Pakistani citizens.
And I know we've all seen
images
enough to make us numb, of the tragedies that we're perpetrating on the planet.
What you're seeing here is very recently shot
images
in a forest nearby here, of a female king cobra making her nest.
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