Seeing
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So we asked ourselves: Do you suppose we could create a photo-realistic human, like we're doing for film, but where you're
seeing
the actual emotions and the details of the person who's controlling the digital human in real time?
On the list it would be stuff like,
seeing
the daffodils bloom in the spring, the smell of new-mown hay, catching a wave and bodysurfing, the touch of a baby's hand, the sound of Doc Watson playing the guitar, listening to old records of Muddy Waters and Uncle Dave Macon.
This was a tragedy no one saw coming, but when they looked back, they realized the warning signs were there just no one understood what they were
seeing.
In her autobiography, Malala wrote, "I had become interested in journalism after
seeing
how my own words could make a difference and also from watching the "Ugly Betty" DVDs about life at an American magazine."
So, what I would be doing, is essentially putting my bacteria on a forced diet of PET plastic and
seeing
which, if any, might survive or, hopefully, thrive.
I am here because I was loved and invested in and protected and lucky, because I went to the right schools, I'm semifamous, mostly happy, meditate twice a day, and yet, I walk around in fear, because I know that someone
seeing
me as a threat can become a threat to my life, and I am tired.
And it wouldn’t be fun to talk about the space age without
seeing
a flag that was carried to the moon and back, on Apollo 11.
It’s all about
seeing
things that everybody else has seen before but thinking about them in ways that nobody has thought of them before.
It was very easy to remember
seeing
dogs, not so easy to remember pigs.
I always turn my head on the side, and that simple change makes me go from
seeing
this planet as home, to
seeing
it as a planet.
And
seeing
what happens, it was OK to generalize, and say, I'm sure that this will happen anytime we make one of these things.
So, if you can see here, you know, that program you're
seeing
in the corner, if you spread it out, it's all these things all at once.
There's this funny story that I don't know if it's true, but I like it, I think it's a good story, where in 1994, in LA, police started getting reports of people
seeing
a strange white cloud in the sky, and they didn't know what this was.
In fact, what they were
seeing
was not a trail from some alien spaceship, but it was a glimpse of our own home galaxy, the Milky Way.
What Bryan can do is he can actually trick the cells in the eye into thinking they're
seeing
light, even when they're not.
I mean, is there anything that is not visualizing what can't be seen, in terms of discovering this dinosaur bone from a small piece of it that's out there, or
seeing
the distortion that we try to see as evolutionary distortion in one animal to another?
It's hard to get them to envision themselves as a scientist, which involves standing up in front of people like we're doing here at this symposium and presenting something as a knowledgeable person, and then
seeing
yourself in the role as a scientist and giving yourself the tools to pursue that.
So this is not particularly a new idea, kind of,
seeing
opportunities in things that are around you and snapping and turning them into a solution.
So there's a whole series of just using your eyes,
seeing
things for the first time,
seeing
things afresh and using them as an opportunity to create new possibilities.
So, examples like Christopher Wren's King's Cross: you can see that the structural forces of the vaulting get articulated as lines, so you're really actually
seeing
the expression of structural force and form.
You know, literally after
seeing
that image, and finding out what Bateson was working with, we started to use these rules for symmetry breaking and branching to start to think about architectural form.
But I'm convinced that it's because you're walking around the streets and
seeing
things.
And he hated
seeing
other people fight.
What even pained me more, was
seeing
what he had written to his daughter.
Meaning by our very language, we understand that the things we're
seeing
in our world are by design.
And I remembered
seeing
this photograph of my father, who was a test pilot, and he told me that when you signed up to become a test pilot, they told you that there was a 40 to 50 percent chance of death on the job.
When you're
seeing
these pictures, it's all ones and zeros, and when you're talking on your telephone, your cell phone, and it's going over the network, your voice is all being turned into ones and zeros and magically whizzed around.
All aberrations come to a natural end and this is what we are
seeing.
Well, Don Brownlee, my friend, and I finally got to the point where we got tired of turning on the TV and
seeing
the spaceships and
seeing
the aliens every night, and tried to write a counter-argument to it, and put out what does it really take for an Earth to be habitable, for a planet to be an Earth, to have a place where you could probably get not just life, but complexity, which requires a huge amount of evolution, and therefore constancy of conditions.
"I believe we are
seeing
in this response the result of mammals and reptiles having undergone a series of exposures to H2S."
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