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New methods and software for stitching together photographs to create accurate 3D reconstructions have made the creation of virtual reconstructions affordable for both students and the public.
Sheriff's Office released new facial reconstructions of the two victims.
They scanned the fossils and created 2194D reconstructions of them.
Material Speculation features 3D reconstructions of artifacts destroyed by ISIS.
They're reconstructions of music with some elements from my album.
Because the reconstructions are now quantitative, probabilities can also be estimated.
The remarkable wardrobe reconstructions were executed by costume designer Joanna Beatty.
Here the Bandwagon will play Moran's postmodern reconstructions of Europe's music.
The authors cited facial recognition technology and high-tech forensic reconstructions.
Sympathetic readers may, however, question its reconstructions of history and ideas.
Since 2009, he has spearheaded the online Kress Reconstruction Project with conservator and doctoral candidate Kristin deGhetaldi, documenting their eight reconstructions of works by Giotto, El Greco, Hans Memling, and others, and several more virtual reconstructions.
Colored areas represent different fossil specimens and black areas are approximated reconstructions.
Throughout his career, Rakowitz has been making artful reconstructions of lost heritage.
As a result, a number of the pieces on view are reconstructions.
I'm not making reconstructions, and I'm not doing a dance history thing.
They were scientific reconstructions, extrapolated by artists from casts of actual fossils.
"For Africa we really don't have many reconstructions," he wrote in a message.
We can then ignore any reconstructions that include people under 18 living there.
In Volumes, the wordless tomes are positioned in reconstructions of walls from her apartment.
In the future, 3D-printed bones could be used for facial reconstructions in humans.
He does not aim for sympathetic reconstructions that capture the intricacies of rival positions.
After 20 skin-graft reconstructions, the survivor stopped counting the number of operations she'd had.
But there were marked differences between the efforts to reverse the first and second Reconstructions.
Her sculptural reconstructions are most effective when camped out somewhere just shy of the literal.
The Italian models are one-to-one reconstructions based on extensive documentation of various kinds.
How do you get such clear reconstructions of the moving bones in a fish mouth?
About a third had reconstructions using their own tissue, a procedure known as autologous reconstruction.
Plastic surgeons performed more than 106,000 breast reconstructions in 2015, up 35 percent from 2000.
His painstaking diaristic reconstructions of printed, hand-cut contact sheets pieced together have a humbling effect.
Its tech is also used by insurance companies for collision reconstructions to help with claim investigations.
The British television director Dan Reed has a grisly specialty: documentary reconstructions of major terrorist attacks.
The group responsible for his legacy is organizing reconstructions of his work by former company members.
The organization responsible for his legacy is overseeing reconstructions of his work by former company members.
About 200 people a day play "Mozak" now, and with more players will come more reconstructions.
She also applied her skills to high-profile facial reconstructions that did not use a skull.
The danger, though, is that the reconstructions of his narratives are almost always flawed and reactionary.
For decades, reconstructions by independent investigators have been credited with reducing air accidents to record low levels.
He points to tongue reconstructions where patients could later feel a pinprick on their newly transplanted tongues.
" But Abbe, like many scholars I talked to, wasn't crazy about the reconstructions in "Gods in Color.
Even though my taste as a choreographer is of course reflected in the reconstructions that I do.
Art Reviews Katherine Bernhardt's E.T. paintings; Michael Rakowitz's reconstructions of antiquities; and Juanita McNeely's contorted female figures.
Over the years, authorities released facial reconstructions of all four victims, but to date, none have been identified.
From 1988 to 1994, just seven ulnar collateral ligament reconstructions (UCLR) were performed on pitchers ages 10-19.
Reconstructions of the spikey beast were recently unveiled at the Cultural Science Center in Buenos Aires (pictured above).
The PBS show combines reconstructions, archival clips and the recollections of acquaintances and biographers to tell the story.
"Facial reconstructions are intended to provide an investigatory lead in cases that have gone cold," Dr. Adams said.
This greatly reduces the set of viable reconstructions and makes the problem solvable with off-the-shelf software.
It's also the latest in a recent series of Ratmansky reconstructions of late-19th-century Russian ballet classics.
Plastic surgeons performed more than 106,000 breast reconstructions in the U.S. in 2015, up 35 percent from 2000.
Whether it was plants or S&M reconstructions of religious imagery, everything came to life in his chiaroscuro photos.
"Our 3D Neanderthal reconstructions are the first complete models ever built, and they include internal anatomy," Wroe told Gizmodo.
To replicate the climbing routes indoors, the team created 3D reconstructions of the rock walls using multi-view stereo.
This scholarly two-disc edition includes two reconstructions of the original, as well as the shorter English export version.
"Usually, when women select this option they are looking for the best long-term solution to breast reconstruction since these reconstructions age with them — they gain weight when they gain weight and lose weight when they lose weight, the tissue ages more naturally and these reconstructions never need to be redone," he says.
Vranich hopes that more blocks will be uncovered at the site, and further reconstructions of the temple complex will continue.
Using these scans, the researchers created 3D reconstructions of their faces so they could map and measure the dogs' features.
These breast reconstructions, however, often lack nipples, so some women choose to have the nipples tattooed on their new breasts.
Recently, the researchers harvested more DNA from European Neanderthal fossils, putting together very detailed reconstructions of a single chromosome, Chromosome 21.
In the 2011 poll, about a quarter of the respondents felt that quantum reconstructions will lead to a new, deeper theory.
This is the same team that has performed facial reconstructions of Richard III, Robert the Bruce, and several other historical figures.
Reconstructions involve breaking the old political order and putting into place a completely new way of understanding the role of government.
Time Team was great for many reasons, but the reason I loved it the most was its incredibly janky CGI reconstructions.
"This is a major issue for me," said Kocher, who does more than 150 A.C.L. reconstructions a year, mostly in adolescents.
Period reconstructions have never been popular in France, but there is real value in what Mr. Morin unearthed in the process.
That's because scientists have found hundreds of Neanderthal fossils, including many skulls, which have informed visual reconstructions of these archaic humans.
After undergoing major reconstructions in September 2018, the popular Universal Studios Hollywood amusement park attraction is officially re-open to the public.
And he's hoping that, in the future, tattoos will just be considered on the same level of breast reconstructions and tattooed nipples.
The American Dance Guild honors Ms. Erdman, now 100, with reconstructions of her early works that focus on myths, a favorite theme.
In 2002, Jeffrey Deitch mounted "Collison Drive," featuring reconstructions of some of Mr. Vega's 1970s works, at his gallery in Lower Manhattan.
He helps defray the expenses by mounting fossils, doing reconstructions, and casting and selling replicas for museums, private collectors, and other clients.
Nostalgia might be key here, as older Recording Academy voters appreciated the expert reconstructions of new jack swing and classic R&B.
As Ballet Theater's resident artist, Ratmansky has become known for his careful, lavish reconstructions of ballets dating back more than 173 years.
The street was occupied with historical reconstructions of Russian military triumphs, from the times of Ivan the Terrible to the second world war.
"One can argue that previous reconstructions failed to make quantum theory less puzzling or to explain where quantum theory comes from," he said.
Tsalkanis stays up to date with his fantasy city, updating reconstructions constantly for better quality of models and better archaeological and historical accuracy.
But a single somber thread connects the computer-generated faces staring back from his screen: They are all reconstructions of unidentified dead people.
Her reconstructions boldly privilege the politicized female psyche — wounded, but still raging — as they reveal the original comics' subtext of violence and subjugation.
The Guardian reported last October that Trump had pondered the potential for lost money when distributing funds during the Afghan and Iraqi reconstructions.
Then we used reconstructions of climate—temperature, rainfall, soil moisture—from other historical documents and growth patterns in tree rings from the region.
From 2000 to 463, the number of breast augmentations in the United States rose 37 percent, and reconstructions after mastectomy rose 39 percent.
Among them were more than 22010 plastic reconstructions of the penis — a particularly drastic intervention — although the guidelines since 20173 have called for caution.
Grafton had spent considerable time and money trying to identify Jane Doe, even exhuming her body so that new facial reconstructions could be made.
Thanks to this rapidly advancing technology, I am very happy to see many indie projects with ancient reconstructions spring up all over the world.
The team analyzed the bird with microscopes and a lab micro CT scanner, essentially a special kind of x-ray, to create 3D reconstructions.
The gist of it is that accurate reconstructions of dinosaurs are as awesome on an aesthetic level as they are on an educational one.
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Their full process, which includes everything from anatomical sketches and skeleton reconstructions to tanning hides and blow-drying fur, takes up to a year.
They have been noted in reconstructions of a 10,000-year-old British skeleton called the Cheddar Man, as well as other European hunter-gatherers.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 20528,222 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 2595,20547 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
He provides facial reconstructions from an anonymous forensic pathologist from the University of Edinburgh to back up his claims—they're blonde haired, with Caucasian features.
Dinosaur reconstructions at museums and theme parks often show the animals with their tongues wildly waving — a feature that is now thought to be incorrect.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 5793,000 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 28173,23700 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 1,000 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
Burrage's case may have been one of the more complicated ear reconstructions performed by Army surgeons, but similar procedures have been done in recent years.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 265,2160 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The advent of digital reconstructions raises questions about their ownership and use, and the extent to which they can act as substitutes for the originals.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 2800,2345 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 15213,15203 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 25200,22212 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The team analyzed the participants' facial features, and also did 3D reconstructions for 3,000 of the participants, to get exact measurements of their facial features.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 423500,222016 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 2304,247 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
But since 2013, Vonn has torn three knee ligaments, has endured two substantial knee reconstructions, has twice broken her tibia and has broken an ankle.
After last week's vehicle attack in Lower Manhattan, the desk worked quickly to combine eyewitness footage and mapped reconstructions to lay out the attacker's route.
But it was only when he picked up a camera to document reconstructions of crime scenes for the course that he realized his true passion.
Modern DNA technology and software can make facial reconstructions simple, and the popularity of genealogy websites has made it easier to find relatives of victims.
Through detailed sea level reconstructions from 217 to 17 AD, we've learned that Manhattan's flood risk has indeed been going up steadily over the last millennia.
The book addresses a number of the techniques, reconstructions, and ideas forged by archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann and other classicists who are active in reconstructing ancient color.
Some tree-ring and ice core reconstructions were a mismatch in regards to which years were the coldest and had the greatest impact on agricultural production.
Behind the scenes of the reconstructions of the greatest T. rexes that curators can find, paleontologists are gathering a wealth of new knowledge about these dinosaurs.
"We use VR reconstructions because we can have full control over lighting, seasonal and weather effects, we can add or remove items as required," Stone said.
These kinds of reconstructions are usually harder with other extinct animals, such as non-avian dinosaurs, in that they differ quite significantly from most living animal analogues.
For the study, Harvati and her colleagues built 21D virtual reconstructions of the fragments using computed tomography (CT), in addition to performing physical analyses of the specimens.
There are also reconstructions of naked figures in bronze, which have a disarming fleshiness: copper lips and nipples, luxuriant black beards, wiry swirls of dark pubic hair.
But in contrast to Wolff's loose and gossipy tome, Woodward's book is expected to provide a great deal of specificity — facts, dates, reconstructions of meetings, and documents.
Even though artists, unlike historians, don't think their reconstructions are factual scale models of the past, here they like to think of them as emotional ones nonetheless.
"We use it for surgical planning," said Dr. Frank Verstraete, a surgeon at the University of California, Davis, whose team has done dozens of lower-jaw reconstructions.
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"Un Aiuto Subito" (A Help Now) is a crowdfounding campaign started to collect money to support the victims and the reconstructions of the areas hit by the earthquake.
The new micro-CT techniques have jumped this hurdle, allowing researchers to recreate 3D reconstructions of 19 bee brains using an open source visual analysis software called SPIERS.
" It used a new statistical framework to combine reconstructions of 21,23 geological sea level changes in 230 locations around the world, along with measurements from 290 "tide gauges.
The software allows for parts of images that have been deleted or modified to be 'inpainted,' or replaced with digital reconstructions based off of the remaining uncorrupted image.
The display, closing this weekend, includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 220163,000 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
This is a new form of investigative journalism that combines traditional reporting with the forensic analysis of videos, photos and satellite images, and 3-D crime scene reconstructions.
Mr. Rakowitz's reconstructions of bas-reliefs and other related objects from Room G of the palace will go on display at the Malmo Konsthall in Sweden in September.
More troubling than the janky tech is the muffed rationale; artists' reconstructions of traditional cinema were old hat 20 years ago (think of Douglas Gordon and Pierre Huyghe).
The woman once called "Bride of Wildenstein" over her shocking facial reconstructions is perched in three adjoining apartments worth $21999 million on the 22.5st floor of Trump World Tower.
Incredibly accurate reconstructions like this are providing archaeologists with new way of studying the past—while also allowing them to visualize some of the most forgotten figures in history.
The movement of people and taking of land are perhaps the most consistent themes in Philadelphia Assembled, which is predicated on five principles: Reconstructions; Sovereignty; Sanctuary; Futures; and Movement.
You may read about the histories of Palmyra's monuments on an interactive city plan, where Vignes' photographs are accompanied by Victorian-era architectural plans and etchings of imagined reconstructions.
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But the focus is on lengthy reconstructions of Power's mundane duties, such as when, as U.N. Ambassador, she visited the embassies of a hundred and ninety-two member states.
But today, the duo have decided to share that skyscraping collection of retro-house riffs and reconstructions in full over at the website of their preeminent local radio station, KCRW.
Although the Institute has no intention to place the arch in its original site, its researchers are well aware of the potential of using its technologies for future onsite reconstructions.
It's not hard to envision similar algorithms accurately aging photos of missing kids so they can be reunited with their families, or helping doctors design and build realistic tissue reconstructions.
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Among those viewing the center's reconstructions of the shops and crooked alleys of Baghdad's old Jewish quarter were swarms of children, generations removed from those who experienced Babylon's allure firsthand.
It was not, of course, the actual ark, but one of two reconstructions that a Dutch carpenter named Johan Huibers painstakingly built over seven years, based on the biblical description.
The team's analysis, which also included reconstructions of what the area's climate was like at the time, revealed that Homo sapiens sapiens lived in this homeland for about 70,000 years.
What I learned: Known knowns about Mueller: He has keystroke-by-keystroke reconstructions of online activities by the Russian "Conspirators," as the indictment calls them — down to their web searches.
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These compromises put pressure on the whole approach, raising the question of whether these reconstructions, however valuable to historically curious ballet fans and to Mr. Ratmansky, can satisfy as theater.
He became a dental officer performing facial reconstructions on severely injured troops, doing dental work-ups on crews preparing for extended submarine deployments and treating special forces entering dangerous missions.
Dr. Mass predicts a shift toward augmented reality in reconstructions, so that you might hold up your phone to a painting and see its former color layered on the canvas.
They made three-dimensional reconstructions only to have lifelike models to paint: They were that meticulous, that fixated on knowing how the musculature of a Neanderthal hung off its skeleton.
Prodger's video-diary is partly filmed in the artist's bedroom on her iPhone, with her thumb blurrily intruding on the lens, an interesting contrast with Forensic Architecture's sophisticated digital reconstructions.
All of Siegelaub's projects from this period are represented in various archival formats, including room reconstructions, correspondence and plans, and original photographs and notes that would become content for publications.
The new study now casts doubt on many reconstructions of flight posture, and it could influence the way paleontologists study joint mobility and movement in other extinct animals, including terrestrial creatures.
While working on quantum reconstructions, Chiribella was inspired to propose an experiment to create causal superpositions of quantum systems, in which there is no definite series of cause-and-effect events.
Since 2013, she has had a total of eight injuries to the lower half of her body: three knee ligaments, two knee reconstructions, a broken ankle and broke her tibia twice.
By comparing the digital reconstructions with other Neanderthal and Homo sapiens fossils of similar ages, the researchers concluded that they had one of each type of human ancestor on their hands.
His reconstructions of "The Sleeping Beauty" and, more recently, "Swan Lake," performed in February by the Zurich Ballet, are just as important in advancing the classical form as his new productions.
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An Opera Lafayette board member had heard one of my reconstructions — an unfinished movement from Donizetti's Symphony in E minor, played last summer by the Teatro Nuovo orchestra — and liked it.
The Democrats included lengthy reconstructions of the April ouster of the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, who Trump's associates viewed as an obstacle in their quest to launch the investigations.
I work with models, I work with satellite observations, I work with paleoclimate reconstructions to look at what the climate was like millions of years ago or thousands of years ago.
But the real goal is to use high-quality neuron reconstructions done by humans — the more the better — to train computers to do the job more accurately than they can now.
To help me, I had on my phone images by the historical artist Len Tantillo, who is as meticulous in his reconstructions of New Netherland as any academic historian I know.
Since 2013, she has had a total of eight injuries to the lower half of her body: two knee reconstructions, three knee ligament injuries, a broken ankle and a fractured tibia — twice.
Some of the environments contained in the OASIS are created by users, others by government agencies; they range from educational to recreational (reconstructions of '80s fantasy novels are popular), nonprofit to commercial.
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The official city photographer of the time, Charles Marville, was commissioned to document Paris before and after the Haussmann-led reconstructions, which went from the sewers below up to broadened boulevards above.
Joshua D. Zuckerman, of Zuckerman Plastic Surgery in New York City, says he often performs reconstructions for people who survived skin cancer, and some cases are made worse by a period of inaction.
Parabon has taken this approach even further: As well as offering a genealogy service, it makes facial reconstructions from crime scene DNA, predicting skin tone, bone structure, hair and eye color, and more.
The whole game is served in a narrative shell starring you as a hacker who is entering VR reconstructions of the moonbase to try to figure out what the hell happened on Pytheas.
By showcasing these careful reconstructions, the exhibit demonstrates the diversity of interesting features in the theropod lineage while simultaneously exposing the similarities that define the entire group, over tens of millions of years.
While such an outcome might be desirable in a tiny fraction of patients whose repeated A.C.L. reconstructions have failed, constraining the knee can produce long-term damage or even early arthritis, they said.
In the DIY sneaker world, where custom can mean anything from Sharpie swooshes to complex reconstructions, Ferrato offers a unique service: He dreams up new shoe designs and stitches them together from scratch.
Political agendas, partisan slants, a porous line between journalists and publicists (who call themselves journalists), anonymous reconstructions, conspiratorial tones and little accountability for false reports have riddled the credibility of the Italian press.
In analyzing digital reconstructions of about 1,000 square feet each, they discovered for the first time that rather than distributing themselves randomly wherever larvae happened to fall, coral follow somewhat of a pattern.
In the original, as here, you played as a sort of investigator of memories, exploring 3D reconstructions of them, looking for the answer to a mystery with the help of an AI companion.
But quantum reconstructions with an "informational" flavor speak about how information-carrying systems can affect one another, a framework of causation that hints at a link to the space-time picture of general relativity.
The movie's masterful depiction of the scene is eerily accurate to recordings and reconstructions of the crash, right down to the Sullenberger's musing about the beauty of the Hudson just before the engines failed.
The coupling of high-resolution image data from car and satellite, plus a 3D point cloud, results in Apple now being able to produce full orthogonal reconstructions of city streets with textures in place.
Dramatization of the story is provided both by grainy Super-8 reconstructions and by scenes from the couple's actual films: lush, groundbreaking works, such as the first North Korean film ever about romantic love.
Painstakingly rendered in clay applied onto the copied skulls, with marbles for eyes and a black Sharpie dot marking the pupils, the students' reconstructions are being exhibited in the academy windows through March 29.
Their reconstructions are remarkably accurate considering the relatively small amount of data that they used to train the algorithm, says computer scientist Abe Davis of Cornell University, who was not involved with the work.
On TLC's brand new show, My Feet Are Killing Me, cameras follow Dr. Ebonie Vincent and Dr. Brad Schaeffer as they tackle everything from wart clusters and fungus, to toe amputations and foot reconstructions.
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Visitors stroll through historical reconstructions of cramped apartments, imagining the lives of their previous tenants such as the Moores, Irish immigrants struggling with prejudice, or the Baldizzis, who emigrated from Italy during the Great Depression.
The study is the first to use so many regional sea level rise reconstructions, along with modern tide gauge data, plus other techniques, to identify the human fingerprint from about 3,000 years of sea level rise.
Several researchers working on reconstructions now hope that its axiomatic approach will help us see how to pose quantum theory in a way that forges a connection with the modern theory of gravitation—Einstein's general relativity.
He was injured in 2004, and although he recovered and continued to play in college, starting 54 of 56 games his junior season, he had several ACL reconstructions which ultimately ruined his chances of going pro.
Three-dimensional reconstructions revealed the dissolved iron atoms attaching at specific sites on the microrods, places where there were defects in their lattice-shaped crystal structure, akin to a missing brick or a cut in skin.
By studying brain tissue that is typically disposed of during surgery, the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle is building 3D, computer reconstructions of the shape and electrical signals sent by brain cells, per NPR.
The resulting VR experience, "RecoVR Mosul", was first shown at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam in November 2015, in a display space that also included physical reconstructions of some items, produced using 3D printing.
"The results are very good," said Dr. Vic Goradia, an orthopedic specialist in Richmond, Va., one of the doctors who estimated that they had performed the new procedure in about 20 percent of his A.C.L. reconstructions.
Dr. Wilson, the British expert, said that a French clinic that performed dozens of A.L.L. reconstructions reported a sharp drop in the percentage of patients who reinjured their A.C.L. But not all doctors are so positive.
Alexei Ratmansky's career is a tale of two choreographers: One, to a significant degree, looks to the past, producing meticulous reconstructions of 19th-century classics for American Ballet Theater, where he is the artist in residence.
But his reconstructions are tied pretty closely to known historical fact, and there's no question but that he invested a staggering amount of time and effort in digging up what little there was to be known.
Not so easy for a creature that went extinct 66 million years ago, but that's exactly what a team of Florida State University paleontologists has now done, using a combination of fossils, 3D reconstructions, and computer modeling.
It lets editors look at real images of street signs shot by the car right next to 3D reconstructions of the scene and computer vision detection of the same signs, instantly recognizing them as accurate or not.
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So, although my digital reconstructions had been used in many different ways, my intention is that they should serve as an educational and didactic tool on how a monument or an ancient urban landscape might have looked like.
In a preliminary study to assess safety, Dr. Martha Murray and her team at Boston Children's Hospital performed standard reconstructions on 10 patients with A.C.L. tears and the experimental procedure, called bridge-enhanced A.C.L. repair, on 10 others.
However, I believe that tactics such as better museum signage, the presentation of 3D reconstructions alongside originals, and the use of computerized light projections can help produce a contextual framework for understanding classical sculpture as it truly was.
This happens a lot in Eastern Europe as well, where a lot of the old towns are reconstructions of what was destroyed during World War II. What advice would you give someone who is traveling to the same location?
In the art conservation program of the University of Delaware, students gather as much forensic evidence as they can to peel back the layers of museum masterpieces, then set to work replicating their artists' gestures, producing historically accurate reconstructions.
Cecilie Brøns, who currently heads a project at the Glyptotek called Tracking Colour, which is investigating all the museum's ancient pieces for traces of color, admires the Brinkmanns' reconstructions but said she worries that museumgoers accept them too literally.
But in the years after the War of the Rebellion, and during the Progressive Era, which Hahn labels a period of "reconstructions," a number of "worker mobilizations" challenged capitalist gluttony, federal domination of the Western territories and corporate consolidation.
But his reconstructions are tied pretty closely to known historical fact, and there's no question but that he invested a staggering amount of time and effort in digging up what little there was to be known about Manuel Mena.
The reconstructions are set in the low-resolution world of Minecraft to lighten the very real, and very depressing, topic of nuclear annihilation, says Jeffrey Lewis, who led the effort from the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at MIIS.
Well, this is a reconstruction of Ötzi the Iceman — you&aposll…Read more ReadA team of Thai, Australian and Indonesian researchers were trying to overcome an archaeological drawback while producing this face: Reconstructions frequently skew too modern, and too European looking.
"Fitch said the authors relied on "various assumptions and reconstructions" of unknown factors—especially bite structures of current and ancient populations, but ultimately he believes they presented "a very plausible case that will open the door to future detailed research.
Another EMAP member, Barnaby Brown of Cambridge, England, plays reconstructions of the Greco-Roman aulos, a kind of double oboe played by sticking each half in a corner of the mouth, a bit like using chopsticks to impersonate a walrus.
Full-scale reconstructions were also made of two damaged Syrian sites: the archive room of Ebla and a portion of a ceiling from the Temple of Bel in Palmyra, as examples of how conflict can devastate a nation's fragile heritage.
The Evidence Room is an installation of three reconstructions and 65 plaster casts reproducing various blueprints, documents, hatches, and doors from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp used by Lipstadt's defense team to debunk Irving's conspiracy theory that the Holocaust never happened.
To confirm this hypothesis, the research team will compare their reconstructions of the Palmyra Atoll to 99 other reefs in varying states of health in locations across the globe as part of a collaborative, worldwide experiment called the 100 Island Challenge.
First, Connor loses both perp and hostage, who fall to their deaths; second, by better analyzing the crime scene and running reconstructions in his (buckle up for this one) "mind palace," he can deduce how to talk the hostile into peaceful submission.
Other anecdotes are more baroque: conspiracy theories about CIA drug smuggling, reconstructions of private conversations between Ross Perot and George H.W. Bush, a tale about Joe Biden trying to cut to the front of the dinner line at a casino in Delaware.
"We know about poverty in the past not only from the reconstructions of consumption or income measures but also have the reality check of how living conditions were more broadly (health, mortality, technology evidence, agriculture, food intake, housing etc.)," he wrote to me.
Today, art history is more concerned with accuracy than it is with what might look better, so teams of researchers use a combination of art and science to painstakingly create reconstructions of ancient statues, showing us the true colors of classical antiquity.
Wood describes early ideas for a space that would allow audiences to walk through and hear reconstructions of Antarctic landscapes at various points in time, including in hypothetical futures in which humans prevent — or further facilitate — the most catastrophic effects of the climate crisis.
On Abortion, which opens next month in exhibition form and will be published as a book in 2017, presents Abril's visual reconstructions of the tools and harrowing techniques that women have used to perform abortions when legal and safe access to reproductive care is denied.
Even though Professor Galluzzi, 76, has considerable hands-on experience tinkering with Leonardo and Galileo's manifold machines and instruments (from reconstructions of Leonardo's mechanical contraptions to Galileo's real-life telescopes housed in the museum's collection), one of his greatest achievements has been to cement their presence online.
Being inside this library is a little like being inside the head of Mr. Staikos, and I have spent the last week reading his many volumes on the history of libraries, where he offers detailed architectural reconstructions of their design, their function and even their holdings.
We have heard such declarations of patience before, as recently as 2014 when Phil Jackson, who was team president then, promised the most meticulous of reconstructions before locking himself into a 43-year-old gunner, Carmelo Anthony, and propping up the failing careers of Joakim Noah and Derrick Rose.
But we do know from paleoclimate reconstructions that Arctic warming rates in the industrial era are happening faster than at any time in the past 12,000 years and that the Arctic's sea ice decline is now greater than at any time in at least the past 1,450 years.
William Sellers, a professor at the University of Manchester's School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, led the PeerJ study, which combines multi-body dynamics simulations, machine learning algorithms, and skeletal stress analysis to create "the most anatomically complete reconstructions" of T. rex locomotion yet, according to the authors.
That's when the adventurer Thor Heyerdahl initiated the first reconstructions (assisted by Beno's great-grandfather Pedro Atan) of a few of the more than 800 moai spread across the island, all of which had been toppled several centuries earlier during inter-tribal conflict and following contact with outsiders.
Since then, however, high-quality climate reconstructions from ice cores, tree rings, lake sediments and other geological sources, coupled with rigorous analyses of solar activity, volcanism and fossil fuel emissions, have made it clear that the recent warming is not simply a result of natural variability or cycles.
Second Time Around / Segunda Vez (20183) by Dora García North American Premiere, Belgium/Norway, 94 minutes Spanish contemporary artist Dora García explores the intersection of politics, psychoanalysis, and performance in the 1960s and '70s through reconstructions of Oscar Masotta's "happenings," along with vignettes based on Macedonio Fernández and Julio Cortázar's writings.
But Vonn's racing style has always been to fearlessly attack each course, a tactic that usually separates her from the field but in the last three years has led to three torn knee ligaments, two substantial knee reconstructions, two fractures of her tibia, a broken ankle and now a shattered arm.
The new science of forensic genetic genealogy quickly became a burgeoning business, as a company in Virginia called Parabon NanoLabs, which already had access to more than 100 crime scene samples through its efforts to produce facial reconstructions from DNA, teamed up with Moore to work cold cases through genealogy.
Visitors can also see reconstructions of fantastic wall murals (the originals were destroyed by a Nazi-appointed administration): Oskar Schlemmer's stylized human figures, a clear influence on Fritz Lang's 1927 film "Metropolis," and geometric abstract compositions by Herbert Bayer, a member of Kandinsky's workshop after the Russian painter joined the faculty in 1922.
Knowing what the Earth looked like millions of years ago might aid the search for valuable mineral depositsAccording to van Hinsbergen, reconstructions of our planet's geologic history can help countries and companies looking to mine valuable mineral deposits because scientists can highlight regional patterns in the way certain magnetic materials are deposited in the Earth's crust.
"Our research confirms that the Justinianic plague reached far beyond the historically documented affected region and provides new insights into the evolutionary history of Yersinia pestis, illustrating the potential of ancient genomic reconstructions to broaden our understanding of pathogen evolution and of historical events," co-author Michal Feldman, a researcher at Max Planck Institute and the University of Tubingen in Germany, said in a statement.

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