Looking
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You know, we're both
looking
inside the screens and we're
looking
out in the world around us.
I was
looking
for this thing that only fools seem to look for.
Then you can see the English engineers
looking
on.
Pietro was suspicious of formal art training, art history training, because he feared that it filled people up with jargon, and then they just classified things rather than
looking
at them, and he wanted to remind us that all art was once contemporary, and he wanted us to use our eyes, and he was especially evangelical about this message, because he was losing his sight.
They know what they're
looking
for.
So this is the timeline, and if you've ever edited video, you're familiar with this, but instead of clips in the timeline, what you're
looking
at is web events pulled into the video.
You just can't predict necessarily how a person feels about that sex-related stimulus just by
looking
at their genital blood flow.
So I tried to make sense, and when I arrived, I was
looking
for some information leaflets that would help me crack this system and understand it, and I found those brochures.
Sure, some are
looking
for opportunities in this new world.
You could be
looking
there at poverty, injustice, all those sorts of things which feed terrorism.
She's going to find out that she gets a pitiful amount of money off our government for
looking
after what's happened to her.
They are
looking
at what I've started off on, on these more asymmetrical approaches to it, more modernist views, cause and effect.
They actually want our cultural souls, and that's why the brand analogy is a very interesting way of
looking
at this.
These initiatives cost less than a missile, and certainly less than any soldier's life, but more importantly, it takes the war to their homelands, and not onto our shore, and we're
looking
at the causes.
The role we could do right now is going away and
looking
at how we can support victims around the world to bring initiatives.
But I was standing there in that space, and I was
looking
around that hall as well, and I could tell people in that hall who were struggling with alcohol, drugs, finance, gambling, domestic abuse, bullying and harassment.
Unfortunately, at that time we did not know that that was not exactly where we should be looking, because we had to go much deeper in, and so the research came to a halt, and it was only taken up in 2000 thanks to the interest and the enthusiasm of the Guinness family.
In Britain, it could mean
looking
to the French, learning from the French, getting directly elected mayors in place in a French commune system.
What I proposed first doing is
looking
at a different material palette to do that.
I'm also
looking
at trying to develop some building components for the market, and so here you see a pretty typical double-glazed window panel, and in that panel, between those two pieces of glass, that double-glazing, I'm trying to work on making a thermo-bimetal pattern system so that when the sun hits that outside layer and heats that interior cavity, that thermo-bimetal will begin to curl, and what actually will happen then is it'll start to block out the sun in certain areas of the building, and totally, if necessary.
I started out by trying to figure out what romantic love was by
looking
at the last 45 years of the psychological research and as it turns out, there's a very specific group of things that happen when you fall in love.
So we scanned their brains,
looking
at a photograph of their sweetheart and
looking
at a neutral photograph, with a distraction task in between.
And I think that the sex drive evolved to get you out there,
looking
for a whole range of partners.
91 percent of American women and 86 percent of American men would not marry somebody who had every single quality they were
looking
for in a partner, if they were not in love with that person.
And so while other kids were BBM-ing their parents, I was literally waiting by the mailbox to get a letter from home to see how the weekend had gone, which was a little frustrating when Grandma was in the hospital, but I was just
looking
for some sort of scribble, some unkempt cursive from my mother.
So let's start off
looking
at something rather not-so-small, something that we can see with our naked eye, and that's a bee.
So when we would look at cells, this is how I really got involved in biology and science is by
looking
at living cells in the microscope.
This cell is
looking
for foreign objects, bacteria, things that it can find.
And it's
looking
around, and when it finds something, and recognizes it being foreign, it will actually engulf it and eat it.
These next cells are nerve cells, and right now, as we see and understand what we're
looking
at, our brains and our nerve cells are actually doing this right now.
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