Looking
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He was still
looking
at his cards, and that's one of the seductive elements of this painting is, he's so focused on what he's doing that he doesn't look at us.
So I was thinking of a story where, if I'm in this position, who could be there
looking
at him?
He's a man, a servant, an older servant
looking
at this younger servant, saying, "Look at me.
Again and again, back to the painting,
looking
for the answer,
looking
for the story to fill in that gap.
We have more and more people, billions of people, in 100 years, God knows how many people, and how little space there will be to fit all of them, so we need to change the way that we see cities, and
looking
at this picture on the left of New York City today, you can see how gray and brown it is.
And
looking
back historically at the timeline of honeybee health, we can go back to the year 950 and see that there was also a great mortality of bees in Ireland.
I'm not one of the many researchers around the world who's
looking
at the effects of pesticides or diseases or habitat loss and poor nutrition on bees.
We're
looking
at ways to make bees healthier through vaccines, through yogurt, like probiotics, and other types of therapies in ways that can be fed orally to bees, and this process is so easy, even a 7-year-old can do it.
Shots were combined, and I was just really curious, I mean, what the hell were you
looking
at just a few minutes ago and how come, how'd you come up with this sort of description?
And he was
looking
at me.
So I'm going to just let it run, so you kind of absorb this sort of thing, and I'll describe my sort of reactions when I was
looking
at it for the very first time.
And so, but what you're emoting to, or what you're
looking
at, had the same feeling, the same haunting quality, that Jim's footage had, so I found it so fascinating that our brains sort of, once you believe something's real, you transfer everything that you feel about it, this quality you have, and it's totally artificial.
RL: So, what I did is basically I had another screening room experience where I was basically tracking where I was looking, or where we were looking, and of course you're
looking
at the two people on the bow of the ship, and then at some point, I'm changing the periphery of the shot, I'm changing, it's becoming the rusted wreck, and then I would run it every day, and then I would find exactly the moment that I stopped
looking
at them and start noticing the rest of it, and the moment my eye shifted, we just marked it to the frame.
That's a little video of what you're
looking
at there, which is our little test, so that's actually what you're seeing, and I thought it was sort of an interesting thing, because it was, part of the homage of the movie itself is coming up with this sort of genius trick which I can't take credit for.
As a care worker, I started
looking
after a young guy called Nick.
But over the years of
looking
after him, we became very close friends.
And it was also by
looking
back at the other people I've documented.
This is also actually how we measure empathy in young children, by
looking
at how they respond to distressed individuals.
So the message I want to leave you with is that if you are
looking
at men in our society who are the boss of, let's say, a family or a business or Washington or whatever, you call them alpha male, you should not insult chimpanzees by using the wrong label.
Now, if you're like me, you live in a building, there are seven guys out of work
looking
to manage a million dollars.
Different ways of
looking
at her models, at her statistics, different ways of crunching the data in order to disprove her.
But we'll get a very large sample of data that is collected from all different circumstances, and it's getting it in different circumstances that matter because then we are
looking
at ironing out the confounding factors, and
looking
for the actual markers of the disease.
So here's the sort of equation we're
looking
at.
A satellite picture
looking
down at the earth.
So let's start
looking
at some of those.
But that's
looking
at the big picture.
Looking
at the oil industry, Africa provides 18 percent of the U.S.'s oil supply, with the Middle East just 16 percent.
Now, when
looking
at Africa vis-a-vis other things, and countries in Africa vis-a-vis other things, comparisons become important.
I remember
looking
into their tired, bloodshot eyes, for many of them had been underground for 72 hours.
So, to give you another example: in 2008, a group in UCLA were
looking
into the patterns of burglary hot spots in the city.
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