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  1. made by a machine

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"The top is handmade shmurah matzo, then there is machine-made shmurah matzo, and after that is regular machine-made matzo," according to Rabbi Motti Seligson, a spokesman for Chabad-Lubavitch.
But the Switch is a machine made for humans, not gamers.
These same machine-made calculations and rewards created Facebook's toxic feedback loops.
Altria's tobacco portfolio includes cigarettes, smokeless tobacco and machine-made large cigars.
It was past and present, machine-made and hand-done at once.
"Machine-made goods are perfect beyond the original goal," Mr. Nakamura said.
The show will challenge the traditional dichotomy of handmade and machine-made.
In souks and shops, machine-made overwhelmed handmade; imported wiped out local.
In the world of cigars, machine-made can only get you so far.
It is nearly triple the cost of a mass-produced, machine-made wok.
The machine made moves that baffled human experts but ultimately led to victory.
This machine made some of the best ice cream in both rounds of testing.
"Machine-made terra cottas are prone to cracking in the winter," Ms. Freda said.
At first, the Kathikhera women told their male relations that the pad machine made Huggies.
The machine made a loud beeping noise to signal when the eggs had been cooked through.
It was misshapen and lightly burned, distinguishing it from the machine-made matzo of my youth.
Each washing machine made a steady, whirring hum, like the sound of, well, a washing machine.
The lack of a perpetual hype machine made it less intimidating to participate and more inclusive.
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Our culture always maintains a dichotomy between machine-made and man-made, and she is merging that.
Both lift the handmade and natural and imperfect above the machine-made and synthetic and shiny-new.
The result lies somewhere between human and machine made with his compositions running both hot and cold.
The Panda's mass-produced, machine-made frame contrasts the carefully sculpted creases in the sculpture's marble base.
The machine made use of a number of technologies that were new, many of which Kurzweil himself developed.
"The tension between the handmade and the machine-made has existed in fashion for 100 years," she explained.
After months of testing and tweaking, a tasting of the machine-made New York water was a success.
Copper's extraordinary 20 percent (and still counting) price surge has been as much machine-made as man-made.
But processes can be created that would allow people to appeal machine-made decisions — by appealing to humans.
This machine, which he calls a "Rube Goldberg machine made of Canadian Tire parts," measures and photographs icicles, too.
We should aim to give as much insight as possible into how the machine made the decision it did.
Unlike baking powder donuts, this yeast donut cannot be machine-made; it must be hand-rolled, cut, fried, and iced.
"Usually the handmade is representative of luxury and individuality, and the machine-made is presented as mediocrity," Mr. Bolton said.
It is the amount of care invested, whether machine-made or handmade that transforms ordinary modest materials into something extraordinary.
The same number of machine-made cookies would sell for about $8, since those factories can make millions per day.
The machine, made by Rapiscan, an American firm, can capture images as the containers move along a track at 15kph (9.3mph).
Nevertheless, they shared an interest in machine-made design of everyday objects that expanded through both their professional and personal lives.
The difference between handmade and machine-made is sometimes hard to discern, sometimes blatant, as in the show's dynamic lace section.
Apart from the technical failures, these machine-made "theater" pieces were also isolating, in the case of CVRTAIN rather extremely so.
But if you're using handmade shmurah matzo, which is less airy than machine made matzo, you will want to presoak them.
Disney's Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, a $200 standalone AR machine made in collaboration with Lenovo, succeeds at this in fits and spurts.
As the machine made its typical "chug, chug, chug" noise, attendees squirmed in their seats, looked at their feet and shuffled papers.
Then he walked back to the dorm through the blistering Arabian heat, past an indoor ski area complete with machine-made snow.
Machine-made fortune cookies might be near ubiquitous, as has been the case since the mid-1960s when the process was automated.
Bowling has brought together geometry and pouring, the machine-made and the body's actions — the divergent sides of Abstract Expressionism and of Modernism.
As machine-made and instant noodles grow in popularity, the tradition of making soba noodles by hand is being practiced less and less.
The giant machine, made by Canadian manufacturer Lovat, had bored holes for sewers in San Francisco and a flood-control project in Indianapolis.
Taken together, Articles 21 and 22 introduce the principle that people are owed agency and understanding when they're faced by machine-made decisions.
It's the best of both worlds: Old world construction (though machine-made) and the accessibility that comes from treating the consumer as sovereign.
A week later, I got a cheap 20 pounds sewing machine, made some crazy jumpsuit, took some pictures and made a Facebook page.
From there, we tossed it into an x-ray machine made by Creative Electron to see what's in the guts of the thing.
The body language of hand work contrasts with machine-made art, and that's why my studio and the painting look the way they do.
I find myself in a forest of black and white, machine-made abstraction that is not clarified by language, but instead made more opaque.
Even if we figure out how to distribute machine-made wealth broadly across society, what will free time mean without work to rest from?
You were struck by how beautiful it was, this machine made to destroy things being used to make something new, something that celebrates life.
But the snow was machine-made for a winter festival, and for New York City, it was virtually the only snow of the month.
That was the demand that Harvey and the Hollywood machine made of her, and of countless other young women who followed in her footsteps.
Their set had a steamy carnival energy, with the relentless drive of the machine-made pulse amplified by heart-quickening flurries of live drumming.
When Richard and Connie Stevens bought their farm in the 1980s, it came with a blueberry hoeing machine made from Ford Model A parts.
In fact, they're just the latest iteration in a long history of co-opted machine-made sounds, one with roots in the early 20th century.
The exhibit itself explores the evolution of dressmaking from handmade (manus) to machine made (machina), and all the different ways the two can work together.
It was probably hand-formed, so you could argue it was in keeping with the Whole Foods ethos of local, organic, no-machine-made goodness.
To become more human, to explore further into the depth of man's nature, to pursue the divine, are no longer goals for machine made man.
The business creates dramatically Italianate jewelry with an emphasis on chains, combining the machine-made and 3-D-printed with the hand-assembled and finished.
These are not the machine-made trinkets imported from Asia that tourists find in Venice's souvenir shops, but rather inventive designs produced from quality materials.
At last night's Met Gala, the lavish annual fashion event hosted by Vogue, model Karolina Kurkova wore a dress that was half man-, half machine-made.
One night in the fall of 2016, Giertz and three of her barely functioning robots, including the lipstick machine, made an appearance on The Late Show.
The grid is like a single, sprawling machine made up of thousands of discrete operating units — a soft target, but a diffuse one, with redundancies built in.
It was also a way to resist British industrialization, which, by the 20th century, had begun forcing Indians to purchase machine-made textiles from British manufacturing companies.
As the ghostly contours of machine-made faces morph into one another, the work seems to linger on the stretches of abstraction that lie between individual, recognizable features.
AI-Maths, a machine made of 11 servers, three years in the making, joined almost 10 million high schoolers last week, in sitting for the country's national exam.
And opposite on the table, London souvenir earrings in flashy mirrored glass from Vauxhall, one of the first 19th century factories to turn out affordable machine-made jewelry.
But most Afghan carpets, best-known for their dark red color, are hand-woven in dense knot patterns, and last longer than machine-made rugs using synthetic materials.
As Terry Galway's excellent book Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics argues persuasively, a good machine was not just a mechanism for extraction.
With its ability to connect to multiplayer sessions on the Xbox Live service and its familiar ­Windows-derived architecture, the machine made Pokora's Super Nintendo seem like a relic.
"This morning, a lone explorer — a machine made by humankind — finished its mission 900 million miles away," Earl Maize, Cassini program manager said after the end of the mission.
There are many kinds of lace, including needle lace, made with a needle and thread; machine made; and bobbin lace, made by manipulating bobbins of thread on a pillow.
" In June, researchers at the University of London tackled the riddle of machine-made art in a paper, "Putting the Art in Artificial: Aesthetic Responses to Computer-Generated Art.
There is a stationary exercise bike to keep her moving, and a weight machine made from a big can of beans and string to maintain her upper body strength.
He also uses a Mylar sheet with hand-cut holes in tandem with a brush or roller to make rows of dots that hover between the handmade and machine-made.
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Electronics can blur the border between human and machine-made sounds in a way that allows artists to play on themes like alienation, objectification and the splintering of the self.
You can bring in your mother's scarf and the company will "overdye" it for you in a futuristic-looking machine made just for the task, creating a trippy new colorway.
The reason she doesn't stumble, as others have done when they attempted to "be authentic," is her incorporation of naturalistic elements, where so many studio productions are (and sound) machine-made.
We see the crowd's rapturous response to a particularly powerful bass drum drop, having heard it previewed and practiced in advance; the human hand behind the machine-made music is revealed.
Observing the tapestries from below, we fix our eyes on the machine-made objects like we may gaze upon stained glass windows in a cathedral, searching for knowledge in enigmatic faces.
The "Make and Take" machine, made in collaboration with New American Public Art, is housed in an eight-foot-tall polycarbonate kiosk, positioned just before the red gate to the plaza.
RIVERDALE, Ga. — Colin Kaepernick's long journey from Super Bowl quarterback to N.F.L. exile to media machine made a pit stop at Charles R. Drew High School south of Atlanta on Saturday.
Click here to view original GIFDesigner Love Hultén is probably best known for his Pixel Vision, a tiny portable gaming machine made of wood that's reminiscent of the folding Game Boy Advance.
Two critics looked at the ugly mechanisms that drive toxic movements in gaming culture - a "big, malevolent machine" made up of business interests and journalistic practices, as well as patriarchal social dynamics.
With six years of Western sanctions on the carpet business and punishing competition from rugs machine-made in China and India, these are hard times for the craft of Persian rug making.
The romantic hit was originally released by singer-songwriter Ben E. King, and covers by Otis Redding, John Lennon and Florence + The Machine made it even more famous for multiple generations. 4.
Red light from a backlit bar and purple lasers cut through machine-made fog that was quickly filling the dance floor and bar area while house music pumped through the small space.
When 1999 came out, I was a kid, and that's the album that made me go get a drum machine, made me go into my bedroom and start recording from tape to tape.
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He asked others, in 1961, to vote on two paintings that he had made of a Coca-Cola bottle, the first in an expressively brushy style and the second shockingly stark, as if machine-made.
After his appointment, the conservative group worked to create an efficient vetting machine made up of sympathetic lawyers with the goal of ensuring that no future Republican president ever appointed an unknown to the bench again.
John McCracken (1934-2011) is considered a Minimalist, but his high-gloss objects (such as "Rhythm," from 2008, pictured mid-installation) eschew the movement's industrial ethos: they look machine-made but were laboriously fashioned by hand.
Most handily of all, a bone correctly inserted into a machine made by a reputable witch doctor will cause large amounts of cash to fly out; it's the magnetic liquid albinos have in their bones, you understand.
Titled "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology," the annual event, according to Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton, is purposed with "unraveling the hand-machine conundrum" that sets handmade and machine-made fashion in opposition.
"This morning a lone explorer - a machine made by human-kind - finished its mission 900 million miles away," Cassini project manager Earl Maize said at a news conference on Friday at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
It felt as though I'd been transported back in time, to Todos Santos' distant past, save for the men in machine-made boots carrying plastic cups of Quezalteca, a Guatemalan cane liquor that tastes like watered-down moonshine.
Mark Goetz, who designs for Herman Miller and Bernhardt Design among other companies, praised the machine-made dovetail joints, the simple wood bracket supporting the drawer and the bamboo shelf imparting delicacy to a composition of multitextured planes.
Another grouping on "banding form" celebrate the machine-made parallel lines in objects like Norman Bel Geddes's 1940 "Patriot Radio" with its deep red lines, and Raymond Loewy's 1933 "New World Radio" formed from a dark, molded plastic globe.
She draws in paint with a loaded brush while bringing together various forms of mechanical and digital reproduction, essentially bridging a binary that the art world has focused on since the 1960s: the hand-painted versus the machine-made.
They reach back over 100 years, indicating that couture has always kept up with innovations, among them the sewing machine (used to make a Paul Poiret coat in 1919) and machine-made lace (Coco Chanel, in the late '30s).
The analyst was pointing to a legal and ethical motivation for explainability: Even if a machine made perfect decisions, a human would still have to take responsibility for them — and if the machine's rationale was beyond reckoning, that could never happen.
Peppermint cookies with painted red stripes inspired by the artist Ellsworth Kelly; marbled tahini slabs inspired by real marble; a homemade version of Pocky, the machine-made Japanese treat; thumbprints with dulce de leche; blood orange poppy seed window cookies.
Reichek's "Harlem Arcadia: Two Block Radius" (2015–16) is wonderful because the work seems to be plainly figurative — mostly architectural ornamentation — but on inspection one can see the detail of the machine-made embroidery on the linen she uses as her canvas.
Instead, Rudolph, whose best-known projects are Halston's much-photographed white-on-white Upper East Side townhouse in Manhattan and Yale's School of Architecture building (he was chairman of the department when it was built in 1963), championed machine-made materials and modularity.
The public address system thundered "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses as two sheepish tennis players emerged from behind a cloud of machine-made smoke, only to be greeted by roughly 2234 fans sitting quietly at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Artificial creativity is the subject of the second episode of the Sleepwalkers podcast, an ongoing series exploring the implications of AI. Machine-made art has flourished in recent years, thanks to advances in AI, and some examples are both impressive and unnerving.
If an American family saves $100 buying a washing machine made in Mexico and uses that money to go to the cinema, it supports the jobs of the ticket-seller, the cinema manager "and maybe even Brad Pitt", argue Mr Wilson and Mr Wood.
In his time, his devotion to the mark of the hand separated him from the International Style that swept Europe and championed the machine-made and easily replaceable; today, his message — that true beauty endures, transcending global tumult and uncertainty — has never seemed more germane.
It remains to be seen whether complying with the law will mean a heap of fine print and an extra check box buried in a pop-up window, some new kind of warning-label system marking every machine-made decision or much more profound changes.
Carly's bops surely resemble pop staples (the pink-plonk of machine-made stimulant), but at this performance, these songs were broken down to their bones, adding emphasis not just on lyrics and melody, but on Carly's vocals—which took me by surprise, to be honest.
Not to mention that there's a big financial incentive for an entity like Spotify to prefer machine-made alternatives, as it could help alleviate or eliminate the licensing costs that severely limit their ability to make margin on their primary business of serving up music to customers.
While Hood, Larkin, and Carl Craig's Paperclip People pushed the possibility of machine-made music, largely avoiding traditional band textures, Moodymann reached back to the legacy of 70s R&B, channelling the genre's live funk instrumentation as well as its on-the-ground engagement with politics.
Functioning in this way, the poem is less a "machine made of words," as William Carlos Williams once claimed, than a kind of telepathic device, in terms of which both reader and poet acknowledge, in distanced mutuality, the authenticity of states of consciousness deemed unworthy by mercantile logic.
But if the process by which a machine made a decision cannot be subject to cross-examination, because neither the machine nor its creator is able to explain what went on, then deciding the guilt or innocence of a human being associated with that decision may be impossible.
In 1993, The Times dubbed him "the popularist of Drugstore Cowboy dressing": a pithy acknowledgment of his aesthetic, which relied heavily on synthetic fabrics, especially pleather, machine-made lace and machine-sewn sequins, animal prints and brash color combinations of black with violet, hot pink or lipstick red.
They are trying to sell us things that are free, and if they are machine-made and hilarious as they lurch towards us, their falseness reminds us of some important and true things, things that we already have and all too easily forget, and which belong to us alone.
It had no idea what was going to happen next and neither did I, what appeared on the page could be good or not good, could turn out to be a story or peter out into a dead end, but whatever wanted to appear, the machine made visible.
Yet even if machine-made silk saris are typically softer and thinner than homespun ones, they often lack the same level of embroidery, coloring and attention to detail that Indian consumers prize, said Delphine Marie-Vivien, a researcher at Cirad, a French government agency that specializes in agricultural research.
While the show stresses how the handmade is typically viewed as superior to the machine — displaying exquisite samples of hand-sewn haute couture, from Yves Saint Laurent's feather evening dress to the precise embroidery of a Christian Dior ball gown — it goes to great lengths to showcase the splendor of machine-made garments.
The Boston Public Library tweeted this video yesterday of its Depulvera, a machine made by a company called Oracle (no, not that Oracle) that uses spinning brushes, a conveyor belt, and a built-in vacuum to suck all the dirt and debris off a book that's been sitting on the shelf for ages.
Click here to view original GIFThere are 175 steps in this Rube Goldberg Machine made by berlagawesome and they're all layered right after each other and on top of each other and basically all over each other that it's so chaotic that you don't always know what's going on and where to follow.
With endearingly low-budget props and backdrops, local actors, plucked from an open-casting ad, painted an intimate portrait of Detroit techno's formative years—when it was called "progressive music," DJ mixers were subject to battery failure, and European radio was just catching on to the machine-made rumbles coming across the Atlantic.
This is especially the case along the aisle that begins with a display of early photographs at Hans P. Kraus Jr., which has more Le Grays; works by William Henry Fox Talbot, a grandfather of photography; and Séeberger Frères' 1909 color still life of apples that hovers stubbornly between hand- and machine-made.
" Pleating is the best "case study" of handmade versus machine-made, Bolton points out, citing couture house Fortuny and Mary McFadden, "one of the first designers to create a textile that could hold its pleats permanently," made on a machine, as well as Issey Miyake, "who pleated the garment itself, instead of the textile.
The Art Deco style — a geometric update of late 19th century Art Nouveau flourishes, recast through the machine-made polish of European Futurism — emerged soon after the end of World War I. But it wasn't until a few years later, in 1925, that the seminal movement coalesced with the legendary Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes.
In the second game of this week's historic Go match between Lee Sedol, one of the world's top players, and AlphaGo, an artificially intelligent computing system built by a small team of Google researchers, this surprisingly skillful machine made a move that flummoxed everyone from the throngs of reporters and photographers to the match commentators to, yes, Lee Sedol himself.
Every year some number of those powerful teams run into a teams from conferences like the MAAC, teams that that play in a local dialect that doesn't translate, or in a way that is too new to be legible, or with a need that outraces containment, or that is otherwise just too strange for these machine-made teams to solve.
Mullins came of age with postmodernism, yet his grappling with how much to show or remove the artist's hand had a much longer historical reach: Mullins spoke of his affinity with an Arts and Crafts valuation of the handmade, yet at the same time expressed kinship with Bauhaus predecessors, whose sought-after union of art, craft, and technology took form in machine-made aesthetics.

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