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"two-dimensional" Definitions
  1. flat; having only two dimensions
  2. (especially of characters in fiction) having no depth; not seeming like real people

616 Sentences With "two dimensional"

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The characters' origin stories and their motivations feel two dimensional.
Intellectually, I understand that Cornelius Dämmrich's works are two dimensional.
So much so that drawing is no longer two dimensional.
Their antiferromagnets were so-called two-dimensional materials: While each crystal exists as a 3-D chunk, those chunks are built out of stacked two-dimensional layers of atoms that act more or less independently.
Together, the weights and heights follow a two-dimensional bell curve.
First, picture a two-dimensional filled Julia set on the plane.
Or is someone taking a picture of another two-dimensional photo?
But the Tully monster's structure was light and appeared two-dimensional.
They're dramatic, complicated, in love with him — and completely two-dimensional.
The first Sims gave us a fun, two-dimensional suburban fantasy.
It's the interdependence of her two-dimensional works that exhilarates here.
With polynomials, "everything is defined in the two-dimensional plane," Lindsey said.
Photos of landscapes and structures no longer look like two-dimensional maps.
That's because the paper is two-dimensional, not 3D like real life.
For example, Facebook's Camera can map out two-dimensional photographs in 3D.
Her face felt two-dimensional and painted, and I found myself afraid.
Online or social media "friends" we have never met are two dimensional.
Text messages provide only a flat, two-dimensional medium for these assessments.
IMAGINE A HUGE horizontal A-frame: a recumbent, two-dimensional Eiffel Tower.
It provided an incomplete but still useful view of random two-dimensional surfaces.
However, think about this: a three-dimensional figure leaves a two-dimensional shadow.
FingerIO uses sonar to track two-dimensional finger movement to within 8 millimeters.
Developing 23D content using two-dimensional tools is far from an impossible challenge.
The sticker tool, meanwhile, lets users stamp two-dimensional images onto 3D ones.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Two-dimensional light painting is so passé.
These are typically two-dimensional maps of time and frequency, such as spectrograms.
This two-dimensional space provides four quadrants that help us categorize our politics.
It's one thing to control a tiny army on a two-dimensional screen.
Along the walls, animations of Meeson Pae Yang's two-dimensional work are projected.
Frank found a way to fuse two-dimensional images to develop 3D ones.
The contest has four categories — two-dimensional, three-dimensional, time-based and installation.
Translating three-dimensional dance into a two-dimensional medium has always been problematic.
Screwed onto flat panels, that made for "two-dimensional" climbing, says Mr Bindhammer.
They're using graphics that are far more immersive than two-dimensional photos and videos.
What analysts are looking at is only a two-dimensional impression of the original.
In another demo, Facebook's camera turned a two-dimensional photo into a 3D one.
The answer is yes, but not in the two-dimensional/direct way many think.
Yet she also found that making two-dimensional representations came almost naturally to her.
Fundamentalists are as dogmatic as Lenny, certainly, but they are rarely so two-dimensional.
As it stands, two-dimensional social networking is failing pretty miserably at handling harassment.
The bright, open, and well-lit space is perfect for my two-dimensional practice.
She paints on humans, objects, and the space to create a two-dimensional scene.
These memory blocks are then arranged in a two-dimensional layout, side-by-side.
"What was submitted was a two-dimensional artwork," she said of Varsity's copyright registration.
Belcourt's work has a remarkable ability to make two-dimensional paintings feel three-dimensional.
This is canny, passionate filmmaking, a reminder of the power of two-dimensional animation.
The flicker of the flames seemed to breathe life into the two-dimensional figures.
Marlo isn't a two-dimensional character, but she thinks she's been flattened by life.
The artist carefully wraps his beloved heritage "like a crystal" in two-dimensional cloth.
Is it consistent with the nature of time that it be a two-dimensional thing?
The two-dimensional architecture of these Studies is not only solid but off-handedly beautiful.
Or at least that's the two-dimensional choice most profile writers made to frame Sandberg.
People are thirsting for solidarity, and they see corporate life as dead and two-dimensional.
They are like liquid in a still, two-dimensional representation of our three-dimensional world.
What does a desktop look like outside of the two-dimensional bounds of a computer?
They saw energy flowing into larger and larger eddies, the hallmark of two-dimensional turbulence.
A lot of debates on the internet and in society / culture felt very two-dimensional.
Her specialty is painting bodies, rendering three-dimensional people into something resembling two-dimensional beings.
VR will put fans inside the action in a way that two-dimensional viewing cannot.
The world's largest photography show features works that go far beyond traditional two-dimensional prints.
Graphene is a two-dimensional sheetlike material made of a single atomic layer of carbon.
Louise Belcourt's work has a remarkable ability to make two-dimensional paintings feel three-dimensional.
" Kaczmar says, "Each bong starts as a two-dimensional graphic profile, like a vector logotype.
It's bad enough that Johnson is so two-dimensional; the supporting characters have it worse.
For the untrained, it's not obvious how a two-dimensional drawing represents three-dimensional space.
Current machines used at more than 2,500 airport security checkpoints give a two dimensional view.
Researchers believe such two-dimensional materials will be the linchpin of the internet of everything.
In two-dimensional images, he created three-dimensional stories; the photos feel like moving pictures.
"I always found the divide between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional really conflicting," she explains.
A two-dimensional, cyberpunk open-world game with four districts in four distinct styles to explore.
The company produces some neat accessories that are designed to look as though they're two dimensional.
First of all, I don't like the two-dimensional graphic designs that you see on smartphones.
It's the nature of being squeezed into two dimensional space while being squashed by the patriarchy.
The issue derives from trying to represent a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface.
Don't tell me that crosswords are just a two-dimensional bunch of black and white squares.
"To put a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface, oh, it's beautiful," he said.
Mr. Musolino's face was Trump's own; a two-dimensional, hollow-eyed cardboard facsimile of the president.
Jessica Valenti, however, seems out of touch with contemporary male culture with her two-dimensional characterizations.
It is one of several stirring, sometimes carefully matched pairings of baskets and two-dimensional works.
Yes, seeing cars in person rather than just in two-dimensional photographs is worth a lot.
Not sexy or dishy or hunky or any of those insufficiently two-dimensional teeny-bopper adjectives.
Do trolls know that behind our two-dimensional dancing images are real, breathing people with feelings?
Boop was presented as a ditzy flapper, but underneath the two-dimensional cartoon lay something deeper.
It is usually accompanied by suppression of the deviating eye and consequent two-dimensional monocular vision.
In these images, Miller and Sheffield show how Eden growth proceeds over a random two-dimensional surface.
Somewhat paradoxically, it's a harder experimental challenge to induce the Higgs mode in these two-dimensional materials.
Astronomers and astronauts use two-dimensional digital data, and decorative globes tend to skew artistic, not scientific.
So often you read these two-dimensional female characters when all the male characters are so developed.
X-ray tomography uses X-rays to get two-dimensional images of the inside of an object.
Eventually, these two-dimensional systems organize themselves into large, stable flows like vortexes or river-like jets.
The best-known alternative is graphene, a single-atom-thick (and hence two-dimensional) form of carbon.
The adaptation flattens half a dozen extremely interesting characters into either two-dimensional sexpots or premature corpses.
Below, blue paint covers the surface of the photograph, reminding the viewer this image is two-dimensional.
The partnership marks an effort by the two networks to evolve entertainment experiences beyond two dimensional television.
The two-dimensional works at Paul Kasmin are rendered in oil on board and graphite on paper.
The narrator is named "A Square," who can't conceive of anything beyond his own two-dimensional existence.
It gets ultra trippy, two dimensional images gaining and lessening depth at the turn of a dime.
First, he creates a two-dimensional time axis of a figure outline taking a two steps forward.
"The whole point of the case is we're not just talking about two-dimensional artwork," he said.
Because both materials are atomically thin, this opens the door to electronics that are effectively two dimensional.
Graphite is carbon arranged into stacked, two-dimensional sheets, and graphene is a single layer of graphite.
Iskandar, 47, has updated his bamboo puppets by making them three-dimensional, unlike conventional two-dimensional ones.
The religion has a strong oral tradition but fairly little in the way of two-dimensional imagery.
Mr. Nicks humanizes police officers, and presses viewers to see them as more than two-dimensional aggressors.
Two dimensional renderings do little justice to the 3D version - or the hardware used to play it.
It's still not easy to turn a two-dimensional drawing into something a 3D printer can understand.
The emphasis at the fair is mainly on two-dimensional work, with photography as the common thread.
Breivik played a two-dimensional game, but virtual reality can take skill acquisition to a new level.
However, defenders of the antiferromagnetic explanation point to the crystalline structure of cuprates, which are essentially stacked, two-dimensional sheets, and to a 1975 theorem known as the Mermin-Wagner theorem, which says that true, long-range antiferromagnetic order cannot develop in two-dimensional materials at non-zero temperatures.
One way to begin to picture what random two-dimensional geometries look like is to think about airplanes.
In parallel, another model, called the Brownian map, provided a different way to study random two-dimensional surfaces.
Is this Powell's comment on the tyranny of painting's two-dimensional surface and the dominance of the grid?
Scientists have begun to look at three layers of graphene and a multitude of other two-dimensional materials.
In the depthless, two-dimensional realm of the TV screen, appearances and emotions do most of the work.
The creators describe the setting as a "two-dimensional cyberpunk open world," with four unique districts to explore.
But part of its genesis stemmed from a desire to add more depth to a two-dimensional world.
Together, these figures predict MPs' votes with a high degree of accuracy on a two-dimensional chart (above).
The world of Stardew Valley, while somewhat haunted and extremely two-dimensional, is also quite beautiful and serene.
Beyond those two, the rest of the world's estimated 1.6 billion Muslims come across as two-dimensional caricatures.
Two dimensional materials, at only an atom's thickness—and graphene, in particular—are typically very strong and conductive.
A bitmap isn't really a format so much as it a thing: a two-dimensional grid of pixels.
At first he was making these very two-dimensional things, but they had a lot going for them.
They imagine American politics as a simple two-dimensional spectrum on which Democrats must move to the center.
The show at PAMM is organized by series, beginning with two-dimensional geometric and color studies from 1958.
Courtrooms Jury members may no longer have to evaluate crime scenes by looking at dull, two-dimensional photographs.
The two-dimensional bloodbaths of Mortal Kombat seem quaint compared to the graphic nature of some games today.
It was my mission to try and show who she is on a kind of two-dimensional level.
Family and friends "know Tibbetts as much more than the two-dimensional posters seen on TV," Nozicka writes.
Two-dimensional random spaces, in contrast, first preoccupied physicists as they tried to understand the structure of the universe.
Thanks to the Juno spacecraft, however, our two-dimensional view of Jupiter is quickly expanding out into three-dimensions.
An ordinary circle is a one-dimensional torus, and the surface of a donut is a two-dimensional torus.
Davis points out that antiferromagnetic order has been detected in undoped cuprates, which have the same two-dimensional structure.
So is a torus, or the two-dimensional plane, or the four-dimensional space-time in which we live.
Often theorists can only do computer simulations of two-dimensional slices of stars and cautiously extrapolate to three dimensions.
At 3D Systems outside Denver, traditional two-dimensional imaging like CT scans were converted into complex three-dimensional models.
They tackle their roles with intensity but also humor, bringing life to characters that could have stayed two-dimensional.
A two-dimensional map can also be displayed in front of the driver in place of some secondary gauges.
The startup demoed some truly impressive motion tracking technology as a means of interacting with two-dimensional computer interface.
Soren Bryce, 20, wants you to think of her music as a digital experience, not just two-dimensional sound.
And in this two-dimensional representation, all the math that helps explain our laws of nature still checks out.
Joksch says he tried to avoid the 'Duik' rigging tool set he normally uses when animating two-dimensional characters.
But the main impact of graphene, says Dr Yeric, has been to spur interest in other two-dimensional materials.
Though his recreations — of paintings by Monet, Vermeer, and others — look framed, Cabanding's detailed process is entirely two-dimensional.
He wondered if drawing a two-dimensional picture of a piece of a women's dress would make it copyrightable.
Naughty America does not charge users any additional fee for watching virtual porn versus its typical two-dimensional films.
Being a two-dimensional character is brilliant—you're not really recognized—but she knew our names from the credits.
Not only can you print your own two-dimensional AirPods, but you can print some AirPod Pro lookalikes, too.
He called this world Astria, a "plane world" whose two-dimensional inhabitants walk around the rim of each circle.
When the pile-on occurs, that person turns into a two-dimensional Flat Stanley, as everybody pounds on them.
The one time we see him reappear in Casey's life, he acts the part of a two-dimensional villain.
Enter mobile devices, the perfect escape into a two-dimensional half-life, one that teenagers can make sense of.
As researchers like Dr. Palacios see it, two-dimensional materials will be the linchpin of the internet of everything.
Switching to two-dimensional platinum selenide could reduce the amount of platinum used by 99 percent, Dr. Zheng said.
" The museum's challenge, he said, will be to master that dispersion: "Paintings, or other two-dimensional works, can suffer.
An article on Tuesday about super-thin materials misidentified the location where the craze for two-dimensional chemistry began.
In that way she used her body to bridge the gap between performance and more traditional, two-dimensional art.
A five-week course on two-dimensional cutout animation, for example, costs $275 with equipment and processing fees included.
Some of the brushstrokes move through space like sensual, grooved ribbons, while others underscore the painting's two-dimensional surface.
Historically, doctors have evolved from sketching proposed changes to embracing two-dimensional imaging on computers to incorporating 3D imaging.
Those tools are specified by what is needed to make a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface.
But Winona's role as Kim, the daughter of the Avon lady who takes Edward in, is so two dimensional.
Doug Williams, a two-dimensional illustrator, came up with a sequence of different looks and then took it into 23D.
Instead, two teams of physicists engineered special two-dimensional setups, one with ultra-cold atoms and another with light particles.
"It was an arduous and inefficient process, translating a three-dimensional art form into a two-dimensional media," says Rabinowitz.
By comparison, the light cycle scenes in Tron: Legacy, which was not released with Dolby Atmos, sound simply two-dimensional.
"This movie is little more than a vibrant-looking tableau, a two-dimensional take on an intricate piece of history." 
Meyer-Ebrecht positions the viewer as the origin point of a two-dimensional drawing that portrays a three-dimensional world.
Wouldn't it be far more intriguing to analyze autism as such, instead of reducing it to a two-dimensional barrier?
How does Vote Compass use that to put me on this two-dimensional social and economic map with the candidates?
You can do anything in a video game: fly, teleport, battle dragons, but it's all in a two-dimensional space.
The main thing is to give it a more sculptural feel, because drawing can be very flat and two-dimensional.
"Serial killers are not two dimensional monsters, they're three dimensional human beings who have good and bad sides," Berlinger said.
The Bugatti Centodieci The Bugatti Centodieci But the Centodieci isn't a copycat of the wedge-shaped, seemingly two-dimensional EB110.
The surface is actually two-dimensional, but the mural makes it look like someone could walk right through the wall. 
Other contemporary works reveal how the cyanotype has developed beyond the two-dimensional photographic print to form multi-discipline artworks.
The dichotomy of pencil work and clay sculpture creates an effect that draws the eye to the two-dimensional center.
Despite their two-dimensional features, each drawing feels familiar, like returning to your old bedroom after going off to college.
The surreal experience of watching a 3D image printed onto a two-dimensional piece of paper is akin to magic.
A snatch of amplified rainforest evokes a chaotic, colorful, two-dimensional wall; the microphones erase the soundscape's sense of space.
One of the pieces, "Town Destroyer," looks like a two-dimensional wall work depicting George Washington's home at Mount Vernon.
Davis pushes against the boundaries of the two-dimensional collage format; works extend from the wall into layered sculptural compositions.
BEING FROM A SMALL, rural Western town myself, I know better than to see someplace like Joseph as two-dimensional.
So, it's not just sort of the two-dimensional demographic question we think about in terms of the Latino community.
So it's not just sort of the two-dimensional demographic question we think about in terms of the Latino community.
So he wrote a Python script that converted a sprite (a two-dimensional graphic) into a 3D model with depth.
With soap films and bubbles — two-dimensional surfaces in a three-dimensional space — the problem starts to get more complicated.
Despite being two dimensional, her pictures' cool formality makes them feel more sculptural than the actual sculptures in the gallery.
Though we exist in three dimensions, we spend an inordinate amount of time looking at and into two-dimensional screens.
Last year, two independent research groups designed crystals, known as two-dimensional antiferromagnets, whose electrons can collectively imitate the Higgs boson.
She and colleagues used a two-dimensional model of cells that are connected along edges and at vertices, filling all space.
Fine-tipped flowers blend with fineliner pens in the soft, soothing tableaus of one visual artist's floral-focused, two-dimensional works.
I think you're right, that there's something in the technology that plays back two-dimensional versions of things that have gone.
But—press notwithstanding—he's long attempted to break the myth of being that two-dimensional, fun-time, up-for-everything guy.
Each shoe starts with a two-dimensional rendering in the San Francisco office, which is translated into a knit programming software.
Seeing your body in 3D is, at the moment, rare and unusual: Even mirrors and photos show only two-dimensional views.
The Texas State Legislature appointed Sedrick Huckaby and Beili Liu as the State's 22017 Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Artists, respectively.
But I struggled with translating what I had in mind into a two dimensional pattern, and I started looking for alternatives.
The farther away the athletes were positioned, however, the more they look like two dimensional cutouts in a life size diorama.
For the first 3-19923 years, our activity was almost exclusively print-based and two-dimensional and, most importantly, required reading.
Scientists mainly use two-dimensional imaging techniques that require cutting literal slices of the sample to look at them up close.
This chart, which plots where rank-and-file voters stand on a two-dimensional conception of ideological space, is also important.
We give it four items of data and it takes that data off somewhere and returns a nice two-dimensional shape.
The sculptures and their positions within the overarching structure of the two-dimensional works serve to create and enhance these juxtapositions.
And it has "kept things two-dimensional," said the president, Nicholas D. Lowry, in terms of what goes on the block.
She is addictive to watch, which obscures the fact that, as she pointed out to me, Abby is fairly two-dimensional.
Ms. Assucena's exaggeratedly wide-eyed faux childishness, Ms. Jaiani's pious graciousness and Mr. Blanco's romantic flamboyance all stayed psychologically two-dimensional.
But photographs are also pictures — organized forms on a two-dimensional surface — and they are part of the history of pictures.
And the animation, from Blue Sky, does an amazingly nice job of wedding Schulz's two-dimensional drawings to 3D computer animation.
As a result, Sheffield and Miller merged two distinct models of random two-dimensional shapes into one coherent, mathematically understood fundamental object.
Thus computer generated images, like the two dimensional virtual ones you might spy when using an AR headset, would appear three dimensional.
While we see the pictures as having height, width and depth, they in fact all originate from a flat two-dimensional screen.
But, with a less familiar two-dimensional surface, you'd be hard-pressed to anticipate the shape of the resulting 23-D object.
That character would be so violent and so evil that I think it would make the character two-dimensional to do that.
We've been reduced to the two-dimensional characteristics of our profile pictures, just one among a grid of often headless, chiseled torsos.
As soon as the mask slips or the bubble bursts we realize these people aren't the two-dimensional caricatures living perfect lives.
Paragraf's novel approach to two-dimensional materials fabrication brings the possibility of mass market graphene based devices a step closer to reality.
And the quality of the displays got better and better: from one dimensional code on a line, to two dimensional graphic displays.
Mimicking their two-dimensional counterparts, Maguire and Meyer stood side-by-side, mirroring the body language and blank expressions of Wood's characters.
Not every character can be three-dimensional, and a two-dimensional character who does interesting things can be a lot of fun.
" He added, "Evil is not some two-dimensional monster out there — evil is three-dimensional people who are part of our society.
But The Great Wall struggles mightily to transcend its two-dimensional storyline, a dull roteness not much helped by its zoological villains.
The only problem is that, with Breath of the Wild's many mountains and valleys, a two dimensional map is only so helpful.
The face filter templates range in complexity from a two-dimensional image mapped onto the head to more intricate face-painting jobs.
But Holup's translation of the river into a two-dimensional surface divides and flattens its presentation, abstracting it and rendering it illegible.
In the current paper, the researchers applied exact analytic techniques to the two-dimensional honeycomb lattice and the three-dimensional diamond lattice.
Unity is putting out ADAM: The Mirror for two-dimensional viewing on YouTube for starters, but it could go a lot further.
It's possible the whole universe is like that too (but in three dimensions—the surface of a donut is just two-dimensional).
Suddenly he was no longer this two-dimensional character, but a real person with all the complexities that go along with that.
Rather than illustrating soundscapes in a three-dimensional space, his first video shows them against the two-dimensional surfaces of each canvas.
Tourists spend their time in front of the three-dimensional David poking a two-dimensional version of him on their touch screens.
The men who appear, two-dimensional figures with monosyllabic names, run together in a laundry list of half-sketched disappointments and transgressions.
As if the continent-bridging Hubs didn't make the world small enough already, they take on another life as two dimensional works.
We had connected, if only for those few moments, and that lent him a kind of humanity no two-dimensional avatar could.
All concerned agree that two-dimensional designs may be copyrighted but that the cut and shape of three-dimensional garments may not.
But the moms' moms are all so broadly drawn that none of them feel like real people, more like two-dimensional types.
As soon as I saw that little shadow, I realized two-dimensional art truly was a thing of the past for me.
In his work from the '90s, Reed somehow managed to bring together a two-dimensional surface with a transparent, film-like space.
In depictions of a two-dimensional fantasy life, cyan palm trees, cobalt swimming pools, and neon green airplanes critique jet-setter aspirations.
This created a sort of two-dimensional quantum "charge pump" that allowed them to simulate the transport of electric charges (atoms aren't charged).
Any prosecutor or trial lawyer can tell you: written reports are inherently dry and two-dimensional, but live testimony is visceral and memorable.
They then hit the cells with electrons, tiny subatomic particles, and use a detector to produce many two-dimensional projections of the virus.
By combining analog, two-dimensional ways of working with new mixed–reality experiences, we can transform our ability to communicate, collaborate and create.
And that is what I am most proud of with her: she is not a two-dimensional athlete — she's a three-dimensional human.
By contrast, if you were to stand really close to the Melenchon hologram setup—you'd see that the image is clearly two-dimensional.
The Nagaoka-Thouless picture also only applies to simple lattices: two-dimensional lattices of squares or triangles, or a three-dimensional cubic lattice.
Like a photograph, however, the fossil could only provide a two-dimensional snapshot of the scene; shoals exist and move in three dimensions.
Continents and oceans are distorted to an unrealistic proportion in an attempt to represent a three-dimensional sphere on a two-dimensional plain.
A future where we can move from two dimensional constructs to 3D, from 3D objects to holograms, and from holograms to mixed reality.
These virtual termites could build two-dimensional shapes, but they could not produce anything like the complex three-dimensional architecture of real termites.
Several of the contestants have potential but are frustratingly two-dimensional, and we know only a few will break out from the pack.
Emphatically two-dimensional with strong elements of cartoon, it says "This is mere fantasy" at the same time as it fills your heart.
The label has a two-dimensional bar code that can be scanned by smartphones to reveal who caught the fish, where and how.
One (Caitlin Scranton) stands upright, obdurate, rhythmically swinging a leg and even hopping while maintaining a handsome, often two-dimensional, upper-body tension.
Readers never get a sense of Sigall's literary achievement, despite the fragments of her work scattered throughout, and the characters are two-dimensional.
The world the researchers created for the AI bots to learn in is a computer simulation of a simple, two-dimensional white square.
That's why I stopped myself from eating watermelon, frozen as a Kara Walker silhouette stuck in some gross two-dimensional human rights violation.
Using a technique called principal components analysis, we plotted each work on a two-dimensional chart based on the vocabulary in each book.
And there was a bigger problem: Three-dimensional faces on living human beings, unlike two-dimensional letters on a page, are not static.
But Baldinger noted that a dominant running game seemed to be harder to come by, which makes the Titans more naturally two-dimensional.
These outfits must work from dusty two-dimensional drawings or recreate long-lost molds, but exactly match the standards of the original parts.
Elsa&aposs dress no longer looks like it&aposs covered in just two-dimensional sequins; instead, there are incredibly detailed little jewels everywhere.
The two-dimensional sculpture, forged from metal and gold, is called the Nebra Sky Disk because of where it was discovered in Germany.
The two-dimensional sculpture, forged from metal and gold, is called the Nebra Sky Disk because of where it was discovered in Germany.
Self-driving cars often use a combination of normal two-dimensional cameras and depth-sensing "LiDAR" units to recognize the world around them.
A staple of their photo shoots is the imposing two-dimensional laser cutting on the wall, a piece by Norman artist Marc Dupard.
In tests, the researchers placed the cargo onto a random location along the surface of a two-dimensional origami (self-folding) DNA test platform.
From that distant location the point is going to take a random walk across two-dimensional space, meandering until it strikes the Julia set.
The whole thing started making sense, all that data started revealing two dimensional shapes, representing the explosions on my nervous system through the parabolas.
Their illustrations have a youthful charm to them, brightly colored two-dimensional characters far better fit for a children's story than a scientific journal.
The rest are two-dimensional framed works, on display through 2020, and time-based pieces, which can be viewed on screens throughout the house.
They are watchful, playful, and loving, and thus emerge from that dark, two-dimensional silhouette, and present themselves as almost fully realized human beings.
But in the years between 1975 and 1986, Frank figured out how to stitch two-dimensional micrographs together to yield a sharp 3D picture.
A computer then cobbles together many two-dimensional images to create a three-dimensional image of that object at a certain point in time.
Edge of Extinction gives us the chance to see a fuller, more human side to people who might have otherwise been two dimensional cutouts.
The models in the video move, dance, and sway, all the while remaining two-dimensional, with the delicacy of petals floating along a riverbed.
The two-dimensional world of Old Man's Journey looks like it has the depth you'd expect in the real world, but it doesn't really.
All too often, we wind up with two-dimensional love interest stuck in relationships that feel more like contractual obligations than actual love stories.
"ELoran is only two-dimensional, regional, and not as accurate, but it offers a powerful signal at an entirely different frequency," Parkinson told Reuters.
Brooks Rattigan (ugh, that name) is about as two-dimensional as a character can get, and no amount of Centineo charisma can save him.
But that two-dimensional environment doesn't sufficiently mimic the human cell environment and has yielded misinformation as well as drug failure in clinical trials.
But will he be the fearsome force we were promised, or just another forgettable entry in a long line of two-dimensional Marvel villains?
At first glance, this looks like a traditional two-dimensional platforms-and-ladders game, albeit with dark and moody graphics and a bleak soundtrack.
WATER MILL "Radical Seafaring," two-dimensional works, sculptural objects, vessels, models, film and video, off-site commissions and boat trips on East End waterways.
A cross-section could also be thought of as a measure of the strength of an interaction, but in terms of two-dimensional area.
While I recognize the narrative well from my experience fostering, it is important that birth mothers not be reduced to such two-dimensional caricatures.
Mr. Schlatter will receive a $1003,2100 award — as well as another $2100,22016 for being the top vote-getter in the two-dimensional art category.
He explained that much research has moved on to two-dimensional materials like graphene, and that carbon nanotubes are comparatively hard to work with.
Dr. Glowacki suggested that this is because the solution — grasping one end and moving it a flat spiral — is essentially a two-dimensional movement.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Not all crossword puzzles are mere two-dimensional grids created to test your intellectual abilities.
So you can't simply trade in two-dimensional Middle Eastern villains in the way that might have been more immediately palatable after 9/11.
So I think that when we're putting these two-dimensional characters in a very formulaic genre or a genre that you're forcing to be formulaic.
There are varieties of random paths, random two-dimensional surfaces, random growth models that approximate, for example, the way a lichen spreads on a rock.
How mammograms differ In standard 2D mammography, normal tissues can overlap and falsely look like a mass because of the nature of two dimensional pictures.
Pear Quest mashes together the puzzles of classic adventure games like Monkey Island and Myst with the movement of a two-dimensional Legend of Zelda.
As Michael fields one bland conversation after another, you're forced to wonder how many of your own day-to-day conversations are equally two-dimensional.
The scientists have come up with "transformative appetite," where two-dimensional films of a gelatin-cellulose composite curl up into various 3D shapes in water.
Many display great playfulness, portraying the patron of the house and his family delighting in the interplay of two-dimensional painting and three-dimensional architecture.
On Jupiter, a much larger world with an even flatter atmosphere, researchers have also pinpointed where turbulence switches between two-dimensional and three-dimensional behavior.
Taking two-dimensional costumes and turning them into actual garments is one challenge, turning them into Sixth Scale garments is a completely different challenge altogether.
Although the imaging machines surgeons typically use to peer into the body collect data in three dimensions, the images are displayed on two-dimensional screens.
For a lifelong urban dweller, the countryside can appear two-dimensional, beauty confined to recreations on product packaging, ads, or an episode of Planet Earth.
Mr. Simon has often been called a perfectionist, but Mark Stewart, a guitarist in Mr. Simon's band since 1998, calls that a "two-dimensional" description.
Shakey was equipped with a camera and controlled by a remote computer that had been preprogrammed with a complete two-dimensional map of Shakey's world.
Spiked with dryly funny exchanges and lovingly shot by Eric Robbins on 35-millimeter film, "In a Valley of Violence" nevertheless feels exasperatingly two-dimensional.
The result was an endlessly nuanced synergy, despite the formal differences between his three-dimensional, non-figurative work and her exuberantly figurative two-dimensional photographs.
Not a Hero's two-dimensional levels are laid out to be played at speed, each of them a puzzle of sorts, a maze, a race.
When done correctly, the technique creates the illusion of seamless movement by characters in three dimensions — in contrast to two-dimensional hand-drawn cel animation.
Yvonne Strahovski is consistently gripping as Serena, who stews in the very pot she filled to boil other women in, but never becomes two-dimensional.
"The newly discovered spaces help to provide us with a three-dimensional view of architectural features previously known only through two-dimensional art," he says.
The logo is two-dimensional, in contrast to the three-dimensional, metallic look of the logo that, with some tweaks, has been used since 1999.
At 69 years old, the artist is quietly making an ambitious transition, expanding his two-dimensional vision to one that captures the world in space.
The film, which was directed by Tony Scott, does have a vague, bare-bones plot, but all of it serves Bruckheimer's initial two-dimensional vision.
The 19th century English theologian and schoolmaster Edwin Abbott imagined a rich two-dimensional world in his 1884 novella Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions.
It also means that the feature shouldn't be susceptible to trickery, such as unlocking for a two-dimensional photo of you instead of the real thing.
Perhaps most significantly, Zec and Porter prove that a combination of high quality two-dimensional footage and depth sensor data can create a convincing 3D actor.
But Hall, Latifah, Haddish, and Pinkett Smith are all game to give their characters plenty of verve and spirit, even if they're underwritten and two-dimensional.
And he drew something different by experiementing with perspective and became an expert at turning a two-dimensional piece of paper into a 3D optical illusion.
It makes her look chiller and him look cooler, and suggests there's more to both of them than the two-dimensional figures we've seen in magazines.
The hack works because Doom is, despite appearing 3D, more or less a two-dimensional game (the original games were incapable of having multi-storied levels).
I'm not going to advise any friend or family member to buy an ultra-thin Notebook 9 or one of HP's almost-two-dimensional Elitebook Folios.
In spherical video, 360° of footage are squeezed into an equirectangular projection—think of Earth's sphere packed onto a two-dimensional rectangular map to properly understand.
I've been playing on PlayStation 4 Pro, but the graphics just result in characters feeling flat and two-dimensional, regardless of the merits of the writing.
Efron's Teddy plays on preconceived perceptions, both of how two-dimensional aggressive frat guys usually are in movies and of Efron's own teen dream idol status.
This rather two-dimensional comic strip was receiving so much international attention instead of the real women in Egypt who experienced and organized against sexual harassment.
What the film gains in energy, it loses in the kinds of expressive details that make two-dimensional figures seem like they breathe three-dimensional life.
The research, published Tuesday in the journal Structure, combined tens of thousands of two-dimensional images to construct a three-dimensional model of the virus's structure.
Beginning with "Prince Achmed," she also created an early version of the multiplane camera, which gave two-dimensional animation a hitherto unexplored depth, movement and complexity.
So if you add up the two-dimensional and the three-dimensional to create a new spatial entity, does that mean you're in the fifth dimension?
Suzanne Wright's cut-ups transform flat two-dimensional space into wormholes that transport you to the utopic order of 1960s United States during the Space Race.
Made with metal armatures, colored yarn, plaster and paint, Ms. Segre's sculptures initially look two-dimensional, like see-through drawings installed in the open gallery space.
An accomplished technician whose meticulous abstract paintings and drawings bring architectural complexity into the two-dimensional plane, Dyson has tended to work nearly exclusively in black.
A televised trial does the exact opposite of humanizing its participants; instead, it reduces them to the two-dimensional figures we see on our TV screens.
But processing everything we see with the assumption it has three dimensions doesn't always result in an accurate conclusion, as these brain-fooling two-dimensional illusions reveal.
Face ID uses an infrared camera to create three-dimensional models of its users' faces, which, in theory, could prove more nuanced than previous two-dimensional systems.
Females, on the other hand, dominate apps that belong to the 'two-dimensional space' of anime, comic and games, making up 66% of the total user base.
The other characters in the show — members of the A/V club and theater club — evolve from two-dimensional tropes into fleshed out and (mostly) endearing characters.
While fans in living rooms across America see a two-dimensional rendering of the show, fans who turn out to a bar are treated to extra sparkle.
For Freddy Bouchet, who studies turbulence at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Lyon, France, this isn't too discouraging, since the two-dimensional models can still help.
I know a lot of people have this sort of two-dimensional idea of me, like I'm at home drinking milk from a pineapple with my dinner.
As the familiar hero Captain Olimar, the player will press through two-dimensional levels, solving environmental puzzles and attacking enemies with a band of tiny pikmin creatures.
Most of the scenic elements are built or projected in the black-and-white, rudimentary two-dimensional style that is the visual signature of Mr. Kinney's books.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I would bet that the majority of people who don't solve regularly probably see crossword puzzles as very stodgy, two-dimensional, nonhumorous intellectual ventures.
While Apple's two-dimensional iPhone approach to augmented reality is hardly as mind-blowing as a hands-free headset, it's immediately available to everyone and thus practical.
The Chinese artist and activist has an oeuvre that includes plenty of two-dimensional pieces like videos and photographs, but he is best known for sculptural installations.
Slasher flicks and torture porn have been cesspits of brutality, putting horrible female stereotypes through actual grinders and demeaning two-dimensional virgins to the point of parody.
Black American perspectives on Africa can be "two-dimensional" and are "not without their problems," said Courtney Baker, a professor of African American studies at Occidental College.
Evatar also removes the problem of the petri dish, because as it turns out, two-dimensional dishes aren't a great physiological representation of a three-dimensional human.
The coating causes a lack of definition of features to the human eye and makes objects appear two-dimensional, like staring into a void, according to Vantablack.
The landscape is usually multidimensional, but we can understand what's involved by thinking of a standard landscape, which is a two-dimensional surface in three-dimensional space.
I don't think I would do that part for just anybody, but there's something about Jim's work where I felt like he wouldn't just be two-dimensional.
While the puzzles (none too challenging), played by silhouetted characters in the shadowy two-dimensional world, certainly utilize game mechanics, Liyla is above all a political statement.
For an AI, Poe is incredibly human and that humanity gives Poe an arc that sets him apart from the rest of Altered Carbon's two-dimensional characters.
Fans of the two-dimensional Katy noted a striking resemblance between her and Perry, who at the time shared a similar hairstyle and love of vintage clothing.
Going back to our finite field of 1, 2 and 3, the polynomial 21x + 21 would be located at the point (21, 20) in two-dimensional space.
And while the English election is two-dimensional—left v right, Leave v Remain—the added Scottish dimension of independence makes it a Rubik's Cube of complexity.
There is a sense that Li first executes her two-dimensional pictures as three-dimensional objects, pulling the erotic embraces of Auguste Rodin's sculptures into the mix.
You can expect a range of art — in both quality and type — at this sprawling fair that includes sound installations, outdoor sculptures, video, and two-dimensional work.
The next part of the system takes the recipe's style mixture and visualizes it as a Newton diagram (below), which displays mixtures within data as two-dimensional coordinates.
In 2016, a team of computer and audiovisual scientists demonstrated how, starting with a two-dimensional photograph, they could build a photorealistic, three-dimensional model of someone's face.
It was just about how to make things in front of me appear on this two-dimensional surface, with my hand, and not disguise them as photo-realist.
These memory blocks are either arranged in a two-dimensional plane (planar NAND) or stacked in a more space efficient column (3D NAND, which is still relatively new).
Then the depth maps are turned into 3D meshes (a sort of two-dimensional model or shell) — think of it like a papier-mache version of the landscape.
In the 1990s he began making two-dimensional assemblage paintings, in which an array of materials, including leaves, found images, and pharmaceuticals, are suspended in layers of resin.
Rather, it calmly posits a vision of sculpture as a three-dimensional interpretation of a series of two-dimensional representations of an event that unfolded in four dimensions.
When they were televised, all this sort of Indian nationalist stuff was left out and it became a very two-dimensional portrait of a British point of view.
Previously, similar laser techniques could only make two dimensional structures, and other methods for shrinking 3D objects were much slower and more difficult to perform in most labs.
Wirecard, also of Germany, is developing a payment system that uses two-dimensional QR barcodes popular in China to help merchants across Europe accept payments from Alipay users.
Two dimensional cutouts of circus performers, ringmasters and animals were handmade and hand-painted, while a swing was made with special materials, to give it a vintage effect.
Later, other women join her in two-dimensional poses, like those on an ancient Greek frieze, and the men return, one left alone and agitated at the end.
This makes a two-dimensional picture essentially three-dimensional, because of the depth and perspectives you can get when looking at the picture — optimised for immersive viewing experiences.
Meteorologists now divide the planet into a grid of two-dimensional blocks 13km by 13km across to make their predictions, down from 338km by 338km during early 1900s.
In 2008, he formed a studio, Polytron Corporation, which developed Fez, a game featuring a two-dimensional character who discovers that he lives in a 0003-D world.
Each character reads as two-dimensional, from the young black teenager who arrives alone on the first day of school to the white adults spewing hatred at her.
He had become, in contexts both positive and negative, the pre-eminent but two-dimensional icon of a political struggle that involved thousands of organizers, activists and sympathizers.
By 1920, she had extended the boundaries of two-dimensional art with "Space- Force Constructions," paintings on bare plywood, built up with sand, metallic powders, marble and sawdust.
According to the new documentary "If the Dancer Dances," even a medium like video — which is two-dimensional — could never capture dance movements as specific as Merce Cunningham's.
For the following 37 years, Carter's presidency has been held hostage in a way, too — to the string of missteps, the missed opportunities and the two-dimensional image.
Through the gloom at the rehearsal in September, the performers dragged heavy props around a stage set with tall, two-dimensional trees and a projected map of Germany.
In a fleeting visual coup, black-suited gangsters appear on the stairs, clambering up from the bottom of the frame like two-dimensional figures in a brush painting.
The novels of Simone de Beauvoir, while always interesting to me, mostly dramatize her philosophical arguments via two-dimensional characters whose function it is to serve her arguments.
Blackburn told me that, in the days after she heard the news, she took "a two-dimensional viewpoint on things": Cole was dead, and she was to blame.
While this music seeks out the sort of timbral variety that Mr. Kotche had drawn from the ensemble, the instrumental score often sounded diffuse, and the songs two-dimensional.
This may be due in part to the fact that children don't know how to translate two-dimensional skills learned on a screen to the real, three-dimensional world.
While Bitmoji offers two-dimensional representations of your cartoonish form, Memoji lets you build your tongue-friendly Animoji in your own image (unless you already look like a robot).
At the center of this two-dimensional game was a small airplane—the 'luftrauser'—twirling through the skies over a body of water, dodging bullets and strafing enemy ships.
Instead, our limited hands-on device demos let us wander around a virtual house with different kinds of content in each room, much of it on two-dimensional screens.
Most famous for her unique technique and style of turning real people into two-dimensional paintings, Meade has worked with a variety of brands and celebs before meeting Grande.
After all, phone makers have gotten really good at working with a defined two-dimensional plan a decade after the introduction of the first iPhone and Samsung Galaxy device.
Meanwhile, Hemsworth and Evans' IMDB pages are plagued by a litany of films that showcase their monotonous ability to play the same two-dimensional characters for years on end.
That's why YouTube is releasing a video format that allows creators to film as they normally would for two-dimensional screens, and that will work in virtual reality formats.
Even if apps are found to have educational value, toddlers still learn better from experiences in the real world than they do from equivalent two-dimensional representations on screen.
The End of TV packs a huge amount of themes, all carefully arranged into the stories of these two women, creating complex characters out of literal two-dimensional shadows.
Recently opened at Chicago's Johalla Projects, the traveling show seeks to present pictures that, with historical and cultural resonance, expand on the traditional possibilities of the two-dimensional plane.
""Many people when they approach her [two-dimensional] frame pieces," continues Weiler, "they see them as digital cut-outs, because the process is done in such a pristine way.
If you've ever found the characters in the porn you watch too flat — as in, literally two-dimensional — then you may be interested in the newest offering from Pornhub.
Considering the source data — two-dimensional, low-resolution and in motion — it's a pretty serious accomplishment to reliably reconstruct a realistic and reasonably accurate 3D pose for each player.
We get to see what Shore has encountered, a trip turned into two-dimensional depictions with no emotional GPS to tell us where to go or what to feel.
So maybe especially hard-hitting satire isn't really possible for this show; satirical plots require two-dimensional characters, and that's clearly not what The Righteous Gemstones is going for.
He draws square buildings with square windows, and as he finishes, more cast members, Alex Bird and Arran Howie, begin turning the two-dimensional world into a tangible reality.
It boasts a plethora of different forms of medium, from two-dimensional illustrations, photography, and notebook sketchings, to larger-scale collections of books, costumes, film objects, and ancient artifacts.
Deathly two-dimensional, the painting shows Cixi in extreme stillness; pearls cascade down her neckline, and on her hands are green press-on fingernails as long as eagles' talons.
You take two-dimensional fabric and turn it into a three-dimensional thing, and the number of stitches or the angle of the cuff can completely change the garment.
Written by a grade-school teacher in 1884, it's a novel narrated by a square who lives in a two-dimensional world, called Flatland, populated by lines and shapes.
On Instagram, we have an infinite two-dimensional zoo in the palms of our hands, where the spectacle of animalia is on display and caged behind glass 24/7.
Secondly, his ability to project three dimensions on a two-dimensional panel or surface was a huge leap of art that was happening around that time in the Renaissance.
In this show, you're making literal that back and forth between dimensions: panels that have sprung off the two-dimensional page onto the three-dimensional canvas, and vice-versa.
Using "The Bride" as the starting point, each artist takes on Duchamp's primary challenge to create a work that comes off the page to escape the two-dimensional plane.
Among the first steps (from the six women of the corps de ballet) is a rond de jambe en l'air, a step that at the Koch often looks two-dimensional.
Sculpture, while inherently three-dimensional, is now made with an unconsciously ingrained consideration of its future two-dimensional documentation—the future photo of the thing, rather than the thing itself.
But the volumetric projections add up to the same thing: a larger two-dimensional screen whenever the users need one, offering more info and, presumably, more "buttons" to play with.
Given a large collection of random paths or random two-dimensional shapes, mathematicians would have been at a loss to say much about what these random objects shared in common.
Just as the time trajectory of a point can be plotted as a one-dimensional curve, the time trajectory of a string can be understood as a two-dimensional curve.
In order to show that LQG and the Brownian map were equivalent models of a random two-dimensional surface, Sheffield and Miller adopted an approach that was simple enough conceptually.
Our brains exist in a 3D world, and assume that whatever our eyes are seeing must also exist in 3D, applying learned rules of perspective to even two-dimensional images.
The player is presented with a two-dimensional runner, who they can control by moving his thighs with the Q and W keys, and his calves with the OP keys.
The machine was then re-programmed to create three-dimensional patterns, as many 3D printers typically only make two-dimensional movements as they build up each layer of a model.
Most political pundits work on a two-dimensional grid when they make sweeping predictions: salience of subject on the X axis, gut feeling plus poll numbers on the Y axis.
Family matriarch Eleanor Young could have been a two-dimensional villain in her quest to keep her son Nick (Henry Golding) from marrying his Asian American girlfriend Rachel (Constance Wu).
The emotion for which Mr Tillmans has always been known, the romance even, is still there, as he continues to conjure from this two-dimensional medium a three-dimensional world.
The artist had painted the design on canvas before passing it to the artisans, who translated his two-dimensional strokes into the monumental work of tiny glass and marble pieces.
He added that he designed practical clothes for every day use that would feel comfortable, and had used two-dimensional props representing a train and an airplane to showcase this.
But geophysicists and planetary scientists have long suspected that real oceans and atmospheres often behave like flat systems, making the intricacies of two-dimensional turbulence surprisingly relevant to real problems.
It's a dichotomy that, on both Covers #1 and the band's previous releases, elevates Allah Las's work beyond the confines of the two-dimensional 60s pop they're often compared to.
The rest is split between Colleen Wing's story, and Danny's conflict with the criminal organization known as the Hand, who are just as two-dimensional as they were in Daredevil.
The process was developed by engineers in Japan during the early 1980s as a way of taking two-dimensional images from pieces of film and spreading them evenly across objects.
For instance, the four two-bit strings—00, 21, 20 and 21—correspond to the four corners of a square in the two-dimensional plane: (20,21), (21,20183), (22018,2200) and (230,1).
Piper also placed the Mythic Being in ads she took out in The Village Voice and in static, two-dimensional artworks, both formats accentuating the contrast between image and text.
The game used a special graphics style that made the two-dimensional sprites seem as though they were driving in 3D; the effect was considered ground-breaking at the time.
Using a technique called anamorphic painting, Peeta paints illusions of depth and space on two-dimensional surfaces, making it look like the designs are sticking out and dipping into them.
Dermot Mulroney stars as a famous surgeon who joins the staff of a newfangled hospital, funded by a tech billionaire and staffed by ambitious (if painfully two-dimensional) other doctors.
The result is that 3D reality—time and space—gets compressed and collaged into a two-dimensional replica, and it's the slow travel that makes it a truly mesmerizing experience.
For young children, one of the main issues is transitioning from what they experience on a two-dimensional screen to that what they see in the real, three-dimensional world.
The families of teenagers killed in accidents and middle-aged office workers dead of heart attacks had to settle for still images and candid family videos, grainy and two-dimensional.
Your dupes have adorable, multipurpose ray guns that can mine resources from the environment in a two dimensional grid, where each dig yields a resource in a Minecraft like way.
The difficulty with a character like Fred Rogers is he's in many ways a quintessential two-dimensional character, in the popular conception, with no dramatic tension and no character development.
Visitors can activate the digital images of the warriors' weapons by holding their phones in front of a two-dimensional "target" that's fixed to the interpretive display with each statue.
These "convolutional neural networks" (CNNs) have proved surprisingly adept at learning patterns in two-dimensional data—especially in computer vision tasks like recognizing handwritten words and objects in digital images.
Tilt Brush got its name because in its earliest versions, you would draw or paint on a two-dimensional surface that could be tilted in any direction in virtual space.
Rocky the flying squirrel) and his curvaceous adversary, Natasha Fatale, on the proudly two-dimensional cliffhanger chronicles of "Rocky and His Friends" (later "The Bullwinkle Show") from 22009 to 22004.
Yet in Mr. Dzama's visual staging, the two-dimensional clock face is a tedious central spectacle, and Mr. Peck makes it less clear that the Creator made it than you'd like.
The work turned on the ability to reason across different random shapes and processes—to see how random noncrossing curves, random growth, and random two-dimensional surfaces relate to one another.
Many of Nevelson's drawings imitate, in the planes of that two-dimensional medium, the way that her sculptural assemblages create a sense of integrated elegance out of bric-a-brac material.
Going from knowing where a star is to knowing how it behaves over time is the cosmological difference between a two-dimensional representation of the Universe and a three-dimensional one.
Wealthy university towns, fading big-city suburbs, poor working-class towns with good connections, decaying seaside resorts; each falls differently on a two-dimensional spectrum combining class (economics) and education (culture).
They become two-dimensional shadows of their former selves who only store feelings or opinions that help to facilitate our male heroes' (Harry Potter and his second son Albus) emotional journey.
"We're giving [two-dimensional images] a way out and giving them a place to live," said the 35-year-old native of Tampa, Florida, who has a physics degree from MIT.
"I mean, if you look at comic book strips, they are really made to be two-dimensional, and it's very hard to imagine them turning around in three dimensions," explains Hjálmarsson.
He's a flat, two-dimensional prop who people only remember because he looks like a funny fish-person, and because he's become an internet meme involving shouting about things being traps.
The back cover is the deep mustard yellow of a cheap notebook's back cover, and a two-dimensional rendering of a spiral coil threading through holes sits close to the spine.
In the last few years, researchers analyzing winds both on Earth and on other planets have detected signatures of energy flowing to larger scales, the telltale sign of two-dimensional turbulence.
In 2019 — a charged era of social media, political activism, #MeToo, and Time's Up — presenting a superpowered woman as a two-dimensional outline of a character would be outdated at best.
The graphene article's discussion archive features mostly arguments about finer technical points, such as whether or not the material is really two-dimensional or if it's really an allotrope of carbon.
Up until now the only way to catch a performance in AltspaceVR was to log in while it was happening live or watch it after as a flat, two-dimensional video.
It's hard not to wonder what she was thinking, if she understood at that moment the crucial leap she'd made—from passive, two-dimensional nude to active, three-dimensional naked woman.
Doing so lifts a three-dimensional human out of the two-dimensional figure painted by all the men who have used her as a tool for their political or personal agendas.
Mr. Buehler had modeled two-dimensional webs only on the computer and was astounded by the artist's photographs of a black widow spider's web he had manually scanned millimeter by millimeter.
Extending beyond the two-dimensional, the show also includes sculptures inspired by found objects culled from sources as diverse as costume stores, thrift shops, libraries, and hole-in-the wall museums.
A two-dimensional, role-playing video game, PlayForward was created Fiellin and her colleagues to help educate minority teens who are disproportionately at risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
These — Edmund Wilson was among the first — take the delight of New Atheists in poking holes in these same security blankets, denouncing Christie's hoary formulas, her two-dimensional characters, her bigotry.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — If you have been reading Wordplay for a while, you know that I do not believe that crossword puzzles are merely two-dimensional blocks meant to test your knowledge.
Historically the Bushmen have been a canvas that people have projected their primitivist fantasies on, and you end up with this stereotypical, two-dimensional, almost dehistoricized view of who they are.
Kansai's prints and visual treatments echo the two-dimensional nature of much Asian art — bold and graphic, rather than nuanced and detailed, with the rich, brilliant colors of porcelain or enamel.
But with the Temple of Bel, because it's so badly damaged — the stones themselves are damaged, they're all in pieces — it's not just a flat, two-dimensional puzzle you're putting together.
There is something wonderful about a skilled character actor taking two-dimensional stock roles and managing to imply a level of complexity and self-awareness that the material itself never possesses.
Physicists have now introduced a new kind of two-dimensional topological insulator, where rather than the edge acting as a conductor, certain kinds of vibrations or waves only exist at the corners.
Just like you can construct a torus fibration of a two-dimensional sphere, you can construct a torus fibration of the six-dimensional symplectic and complex spaces that feature in mirror symmetry.
Three-dimensional games were generally more technically demanding than two-dimensional ones, and few players appreciated all that was required to make isometric 3D work on a simple machine like the Spectrum.
Part of the problem is that toddlers' brains aren't developed enough to apply things they learn from two-dimensional screens to what they experience in three-dimensional life, Madigan said by email.
He cautions against anti-harassment efforts that "average out peoples' opinions," since that kind of simple math tends to reframe the problem as something two-dimensional that doesn't reflect a complex reality.
The new scanner works in three dimensions, meaning operators would have a better view of what's inside your carry-on in contrast to the typical two-dimensional equipment deployed at security checkpoints.
Using grayscale and sepia-toned oil paint on the polyurethane, sand, and glass figure, Honert managed to make the three-dimensional figure resemble a two-dimensional vintage photograph when viewed from afar.
Generally, it's not that difficult to make two-dimensional networks, but adding the third dimension is much harder; with this approach, we can make our system as three-dimensional as we like.
There's still a dash of CG here and there to recreate elements like smoke, water, and weather, but the majority of this convincing faux footage started out as flat two-dimensional photographs.
As the class laughed at the turkeys' apparent stupidity, the professor reminded us that at least the turkeys needed a three dimensional model — humans can make do with a two dimensional representation.
Both Rochester and Antoinette emerge from "Wide Sargasso Sea" as psychologically complex characters; in "Jane Eyre", Rochester is portrayed as a noble misanthrope and "Bertha" the two-dimensional "madwoman in the attic".
Maui's stylized moving tattoo is a nice two-dimensional contrast to Moana's 3D computer animation, which doesn't add much in this film but is probably inescapable by now at your local multiplex.
The two-dimensional answer is that the Japanese government has become more strident in its criticisms of the telcos, which charge some of the highest fees of any carriers in the world.
Cinema was a trick, almost like Renaissance perspective: a two-dimensional event that represented three-dimensionality; it created the sense of direct, unmediated life, whereas, in fact, everything in it was mediated.
Spatial audio is the next sonic boundary to cross, and when we do we may look back on the days we listened to sound in two-dimensional stereo with disbelief, said Chesky.
But a few months later, a Facebook patent application for AR glasses was spotted by Business Insider that detailed using "waveguide display with two-dimensional scanner" to project media onto the lenses.
The cumulative effect of these works is a sense of kinetic friction, a ruffling of the picture plane that allows Le Parc's two-dimensional shapes to seemingly take flight from their page.
"When it comes to normal painting, an artist might sketch a scene on a two dimensional canvas, and when it's done you have a picture from a very specific viewpoint," Meade explains.
Batchen points out that what helped cameraless photography thrive in postwar art was the ability to layer images into two-dimensional assemblages, something practiced by artists like Man Ray and Christian Schad.
Rather than having the (0,0) origin of a two-dimensional system be in the bottom left as we usually see it out in the world, the origin is at the top left.
Meanwhile, a talented Syrian software engineer – himself a refugee – was able to hack the two-dimensional bar code on Syrian government passports, allowing officials to immediately cross-check documents and detect forgery.
Still, even after it went out of business, the guide constituted a two-dimensional documentary of New York's theatrical history, annotated with credits and agents and illustrated with black-and-white snapshots.
Quoting from Old Master paintings is nothing new, but it is a particular kind of appropriation that literalizes the illusionism of painting, fleshing out two-dimensional images and granting them physical space.
The two-dimensional platinum selenide made in the Singapore lab could make for cheaper fuel cells, which typically use the precious metal platinum to separate a hydrogen atom's proton from its electron.
The main problem with gossip is not even that it is often irrelevant and possibly wrong, but that it is simplistic, and tends to turn people into two-dimensional villains or buffoons.
Yet despite the wooden acting and two-dimensional trees, real feeling arises from it — and then much more beautiful and three-dimensional trees arise, too, as we transit to a verdant park.
But if you are up for a challenge that will show you how constructors can magically turn a two-dimensional puzzle into something that rocks and rolls (mostly rolls), follow me. 21A.
"One of the characteristics of this new fabric...is that it starts from something two-dimensional but then when someone wears it, something 3D-like goes into the clothes," Miyamae said backstage.
Rather than teach them to absorb material that is slower, duller and decidedly two-dimensional, like a lot of worthwhile information is, schools cave in to what they say children expect: fun.
But meeting such a remarkable man, seeing such a remarkable piece of two-dimensional art, reading a remarkable script in which George had written a remarkable character, how could I say no?
You know, as somebody in tech, most of our tech revolution has been two-dimensional, it's been how we can communicate with our kids on FaceTime, and, you know, one-click ordering.
VR has the potential to wow audiences with intimate access to people and places once contained to a two-dimensional screen, and that's drawing veterans of Hollywood, animation studios and the gaming industry.
This much we're certain about, but what lies beneath Jupiter's stormy surface could previously be summarized thusly:¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Gazing intently at the cloud tops, scientists have acquired a two-dimensional perspective of Jupiter.
Doesn't matter.) The man has to move on a two-dimensional plane, from left to right, using only a large mallet which he can push into the ground or hook onto ledges. (Why?
Upon closer inspection, a nosey fucker would be able discern the growing gap between two-dimensional dots and three-dimensional, soft, light-brown hairs now more than an eighth of an inch long.
While scientists are still figuring out exactly why they occur, some of these illusions might arise from glitches in our brains as we process two-dimensional visual information to create three-dimensional perceptions.
Companies like Pluto VR allow teams that aren't in the same physical environment to enter a virtual environment and exchange information and ideas in a way that far surpasses two-dimensional video conferencing.
This distortion stems from its incompletion, reminding of the large efforts required to properly reconstruct the missing: the image needs many, many more two-dimensional images to stitch together a precise 3D visual.
Sennheiser is pushing these earbuds (and 3D audio in general) as a companion to 360-degree cameras, but to be fair, binaural audio is impressive even when you're watching traditional two-dimensional video.
Their two-dimensional nature, reinforced through repetitive dialogue trees, portrays them as irremediable dumbasses whose sole function is to give you a bad errand with a bag of experience points at the end.
Mr. Lester's two-dimensional characters are set amid clips of newsreel footage and subject to jolting bits of violence as the movie, continuously self-reflexive, jumps from one theater of war to another.
Online sociality may have addressed loneliness, but in its early form, it did as much to simultaneously heighten it, isolating those of us who sought out artificial social lives in two-dimensional typefaces.
There are more words, and more feeling behind those words thanks to the voice performances, but the characters themselves don't come off as anything more than the two-dimensional cutouts they always were.
Allora & Calzadilla have a knack for catching the sun as it crosses hovering insects, rusting elements of machinery, and speckles of airborne dust, lending an almost sculptural quality to the two-dimensional imagery.
His "no-lograms"—so named to differentiate them from holograms which are most often just two-dimensional illusions—can fill an entire space with three-dimensional images created using high-powered video projectors.
The real question is, if users were willing to spend this much to experience virtual goods in a two-dimensional world, how much more might they spend to experience them in true VR?
Passerbies can appreciate The Borderline Murals in their two-dimensional form, or download the "BorderlineAR" app for their Android or iOS device and watch the murals live and breathe with site-specific animations.
The grand, two-dimensional landscapes of Laloux's film would have fit the swelling guitars; the pastel shots and flashes of color would have lined up with Misty Mary's breathy, occasionally angst-ridden vocals.
It linked 3D objects to its flagship piece of futurism, the Microsoft HoloLens, which makes sharing and interacting with 33D objects a lot more compelling than viewing them on a two-dimensional screen.
When Ms. Yahel enters, assuming angular, two-dimensional poses as the score rumbles along, the tone changes into something too ordinary, and Ms. Gill briefly loses her grip on her layered dreamlike setting.
It gives the brightness and location on the two-dimensional sky for 1.7 billion stars, measures the distance and motion of 1.3 billion of them, and measures the color of about 1.4 billion.
This is an example of a new requirement that we have to meet, a new problem that we have to solve, and we simply can't rely on two dimensional simulations to get at.
WATER MILL "Radical Seafaring," a multidisciplinary exhibition, publication and initiative that will include two-dimensional works, sculptural objects, vessels, models, film and video, off-site commissions, and boat trips around East End waterways.
Incredibly, Oravecz, who describes herself as a "monk living in a dark basement," only transitioned to 3D art in February of this year, after eight years of working in two-dimensional graphic design.
The machines, the agency says, improve on the current system, in which most travelers have their carry-on bags screened by X-ray machines that produce only two-dimensional images of their contents.
The quick foundational point from the post is that American political opinion is two-dimensional, and those two dimensions tend to be organized around two types of issues, economic and social/identity issues.
The Harlem Renaissance artist's interpretation of the biblical Moses's plea to the Pharaoh to free his people mixes modernism with African art history through its two-dimensional perspective, angular shapes, and unexpected colors.
"The innovative planar feather vane, however, creates a well-defined, two-dimensional surface on which it is possible to create a whole new world of complex color patterns within every feather," Prum writes.
Each ridgy brush stroke is an eddy, and the whole is a view of the ocean — but it's a restless one that won't subside into the easy diffidence of most two-dimensional images.
How It Works The T.S.A's current screening technology for carry-on bags relies on two-dimensional X-ray machines, which don't always provide a clear picture of exactly what is in the bags.
A 3D image helps surgeons visualize the best approach in a way that traditional two-dimensional images cannot, says Choudhry, Medivis's CEO, who is in his seventh (and final) year of his residency.
This can entail weeks of meetings, phone calls, and test shoots designed to help directors unlearn much of what they know about two-dimensional films—or "flatties," as V.R. triumphalists sometimes call them.
I'm sharing it because I like to take the opportunity to remind everyone that crosswords can bring up more for people than just what is on the surface of a two-dimensional grid.
"I was almost never seeing Asian people represented onscreen in a non-two-dimensional way — they're almost always comic foils who need a white savior," Mr. Malhotra told me in a Skype interview.
The reviewer gave it a 5/5 in the race category for its diverse casting and storytelling, but a 4/5 in gender since some of Dev's love interests are pretty two-dimensional.
When new, Manic Miner, the madcap 1983 platform game which set a benchmark for early home computer games, had been celebrated for squeezing 20 two-dimensional screens of action into the 48k ZX Spectrum.
Aware of the visual tensions electrifying the border between two-dimensional planes and three-dimensional forms, Fratino makes the exploration of that dichotomy as much a part of his subject as his erotic friction.
The two-dimensional works are lightly sentimental, but the intervention of Edwards's sculptures evokes the sense of binding and thereby is further evocative of how freedom looks to someone who has been literally fettered.
Without relying on organizing systems such as perspective — which helps the artist become more efficient — Downes slowly works his way across the canvas, translating the three-dimensional world onto a flat, two-dimensional surface.
On a two-dimensional screen you can only see a portion of the battlefield at any given time, but you also have a simple top-down minimap that shows the entire field of play.
"  The show is structured around three criteria as described on the official website: The curators consider painting as a strictly two-dimensional "image" that cannot include "spatial installation" or multi-media work "without paint.
WATER MILL "Radical Seafaring," a multidisciplinary exhibition, publication, and program initiative that will include two-dimensional works, sculptural objects, vessels, models, film and video, off-site commissions, and boat trips around East End waterways.
Dr. Thouless and Dr. Kosterlitz worked together at the University of Birmingham in the 1970s to investigate what happens when two-dimensional films of matter shift from one exotic phase, like superconductivity, to another.
The problem with this approach is fairly straightforward: Two-dimensional characters trying to deal with three-dimensional situations is never going to be interesting, no matter how much they try to tell you otherwise.
There are these stereotypes about who's in prison and what a felon is like, and for a lot of people, that's scary and two-dimensional and "other," in spite of our huge prison population.
The sense of scale and the vertiginous heights and depths felt when exploring outer space, or the ocean floor, or an icy mountain range, are not comparable to anything on a two-dimensional screen.
In most cases she depicted these women upright, flattened out into simple two-dimensional totems, and relied on color — especially runny reds and pinks, which stain the paper like blood — to provide the jolts.
Some works, such as Jacolby Satterwhite's "Domestika" — another in his many astral mock-ups featuring men in titillating positions — actually function better without goggles on, and exhibit little difference from two-dimensional video works.
That's an interesting subject worthy of tackling, and I'm glad there's a video game giving this idea a go; but in practice here it leaves the characters feeling two-dimensional for the longest time.
Notably, Paddington's exploits have been adapted several times for television, with the 1975 BBC series being a particular standout for its blend of a stop-motion puppet Paddington with two-dimensional, traditionally illustrated backgrounds.
I had only believed what had been fed to me, and what I had chosen to take in: this sort of two-dimensional, cardboard cut-out, overly rough, aggressive, strident woman with a bad haircut.
The biggest difference between the New 23DS XL and the New 22DS XL is in the name: the New 22DS ditches the stereoscopic 23D gimmick of the 22DS entirely, opting for standard two-dimensional displays.
Slam any two fictional creations into one another forcefully enough, and any superficial flatness they start out with – even if they're literally two-dimensional, like comic book heroes — can't help but suffer interesting, revelatory damage.
The ability to view a two-dimensional image on a page or computer screen, and then transform that image into something our minds can immediately recognize, is a neurological process that remains mysterious to scientists.
For a system of electrons and a single hole, they proved that the connectivity condition is satisfied for nearly all lattices, including common structures like the two-dimensional honeycomb and the three-dimensional diamond lattices.
The hope, for a small but dedicated community of researchers, is to use the quirky but simpler world of two-dimensional fluids as a fresh entry point into processes that have otherwise proved impenetrably messy.
You can see this with the circle, which exists on a two-dimensional plane, and a ball, which extends into three dimensions: There are more ways to rotate a ball than to rotate a circle.
"While both are audiovisual, VR is all that cinema is not, and vice versa; the frame is gone and the two-dimensional limits are dissolved," the Mexican director said in a note on the film.
The one piece of advice I will give you regarding today's puzzle is to slow down and really appreciate how tough it is to get a two-dimensional, square grid to do this Schrödinger thing.
"It will be interesting to see whether and how twist could similarly be used to control the fracture dynamics of two-dimensional and three-dimensional materials," co-author Jörn Dunkel said in a press release.
The game probably got the first few dozen of those wrong, but as time went on it became able to correlate that two-dimensional box with a triangle on top with the concept of house.
The technology is used to make 3-D models from two-dimensional CT scans before operations on animals like horses and dogs, enabling surgeons to plot their approach before the first incision is even made.
Yes, those 360-degree videos you see sometimes on YouTube and Facebook are purty, not just because they're new and shiny, but because they're more immersive than even the most stunning two-dimensional Instagram images.
Sure, it's useful only to users with iPhone X devices for now, but Bitmoji should probably take a few more glances over its shoulder before Apple debuts a keyboard full of equally outrageous two-dimensional caricatures.
A team of researchers from MIT, Harvard, and the National Institute for Materials Sciences in Japan, have created a whole new kind of superconductor from two sheets of single-atom-thick, two-dimensional carbon, called graphene.
Paulson said she had, like so many Americans, reduced Clark, the lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, to a two-dimensional person, to someone it was easy to make the butt of a joke.
Firehose, as she calls him, is the most blatantly two-dimensional character on 9-1-1, perhaps because like his alter-ego, actor Oliver Stark has yet to absorb the wisdom and subtlety of his costars.
Facebook has yet to prove that it can even fully grapple with harassment in a two-dimensional space; when opening up the world to a much more visceral one, protecting users should be a top priority.
Animators Christy Karacas and Simon Wilches give this relatively mundane story a Bizarro-world look, with Berg and show co-creator Bill Hader turning into two-dimensional characters to slide around theaters and sneak into classes.
Shown as flashes of backstory, these could easily be utilised to provide context for the scientists' competing motivations but they are not, leading to a collection of jumbled scenes and characters that remain resolutely two-dimensional.
Laura Hudson: In the comics, the parents often seem more two-dimensional, and we don't get the same sort of insight into each family or parent-child relationship, and I enjoyed digging deeper into those dynamics.
There's a 1983 Yves Saint Laurent evening dress with an enormous pink bow and a 2017 Moschino dress made to look like a paper doll cutout, with an even more gigantic, two-dimensional trompe l'oeil bow.
At the end of 2017, Bouchet and Eric Woillez, also at ENS, sketched out their own theoretical account of how two-dimensional fluid flow can describe a rotating system such as the atmosphere of a planet.
But two-dimensional animated VR is a novel and promising space, and the trailer — featuring what the creators describe as a maze of arrows directing you to an unknown destination — is enough to pique our interest.
This was an incredible achievement, but the games involved were basic, including titles like Breakout that required the AI to only master a few rules (hit blocks; get a high score) in a two dimensional world.
The goal of compressing the breast is to make it as thin as possible so radiologists get a more detailed two-dimensional image that can make it easier to spot any abnormalities that might be cancer.
To further complicate things, Mr. Goldberg (the supervising animator on the Genie in "Aladdin") was enlisted to add a two-dimensional animated tattoo — "Mini Maui," the demigod's conscience and constant companion — onto Maui's enormous C.G.I. body.
One of the most discussed ideas, for instance, is that the information trapped by black holes might be reflected out in a mirrorlike process, and encoded in two-dimensional form onto the surface of event horizons.
Explains Schrieber, the film was hand-sketched in New York, "created digitally as two-dimensional frame-by-frame animation" using little more than a tablet and stylus, while the live-action component was shot in Sydney.
She doesn't just want to be a two-dimensional cutout of a person to her fans and friends alike, and as a result she gets an exceptional array of performances over the course of the game.
If the bravura dementia of his Howard makes much of the rest of the show seem as two-dimensional as a flat TV screen, it's a trade-off I'm willing to accept, albeit with a sigh.
We will not always agree on everything, and that's O.K. Wordplay exists as a water cooler discussion, where aspects of this two-dimensional puzzle can leap off the page and help us connect to one another.
Every time you glimpse the duo in their two-dimensional tabloid selves, they're clad in baseball caps and big jackets, attempting to, in DM parlance, "enjoy a stroll" — despite the strange cameras tracking their every move.
The bloodied heaps of feathers and fur dry out and decay over time, flattened by the traffic until they become pale two-dimensional shapes that are hard to identify any longer as what they once were.
" (Note the use of "straightforward" and "trustworthy" there.) After a few more riffs on this theme, he concluded by saying that Republicans were trying to create "a cartoon" that was "two-dimensional" and "easy to absorb.
Even if you think you know that two-dimensional maps do a bad job of representing a three-dimensional world, it can still be pretty mind-bending, something The West Wing did the best job of illustrating.
While the company's drones have included geofencing technology since 2013, the new tech — developed by aviation tech company Altitude Angel — expands the restricted zone from a simple two-dimensional circle to a much larger three-dimensional zone.
The second: To show the country that history was being made by a real flesh-and-blood woman —not the two-dimensional public figure Americans have known for a quarter century, and now say they don't trust.
Starting today, Spaces users can position a virtual camera and stream a two-dimensional feed of themselves to people outside VR. Viewers can send reactions and comments just as they would on a normal Facebook Live video.
Although there are touching moments, the women who pass through Labrouste's life, like those who feature in Mr Houellebecq's previous work, are bleakly two-dimensional, more often than not there to serve the narrator's (dwindling) sexual needs.
Neff's approach often moves beyond mere two-dimensional representation and into examining the very tools of the trade, which means he's also been cutting open empty spray-paint cans to use them to create works of art.
In the 1990s, video games transitioned from relying on two-dimensional graphics to dynamically rendered worlds that allowed players to move freely -- they were called "3D" games for short, but, in reality, no 3D effects were involved.
Extremely high-resolution scans — more than four billion pixels, enough to fill 2,000 HD televisions at native resolution — give viewers the sense of penetrating two-dimensional surfaces and being immersed in the painting, as in virtual reality.
He said the statue was constructed in Vietnam by a sculptor who had done previous work for the school, and that "two-dimensional concept plans" for the statue were approved in May by the school's Executive group.
It's about the expansive possibilities of the digital age, the new ways the motion picture — traditionally two-dimensional in both visual and, the show argues, narrative terms — can be an immersive, multidimensional experience, perceptually, physically and conceptually.
I opted for the least expensive package: a $249 "botanical makeover" that included a two-dimensional rendering of my reimagined space and a plant list to take to a local nursery or hand off to a landscaper.
Kwabena Bediako, a chemist at the University of California, Berkeley, published a study last year in Nature that described how he and his colleagues had embedded lithium ions between many layers of two-dimensional materials, including graphene.
Google's Rachel Inman, who works on user-experience for the new feature, said the company hopes to make it simpler to go between the two-dimensional map on your phone and the three-dimensional world around you.
Created and executed with the Royal Swedish Opera, this summer-long exhibit takes place at the Stockholm Museum of Movement and presents imaginative paper-constructed elements as part of "haute papier" costume installations and two-dimensional photos.
Considering the way Kenny was used in Bachelorette season 13, essentially as target practice for Lee's basest compulsions, it would have been easy to to let the wrestler remain a two-dimensional character in the Bachelor Nation universe.
While these companies have had access to two-dimensional maps, those depictions aren't as robust and useful as the three-dimensional images that can now be produced with high-frequency laser scans, called light detection and ranging sensors.
"Imagine that everything you see, feel and hear in three dimensions (and your perception of time) in fact emanates from a flat two-dimensional field," said study co-author Kostas Skenderis of the U.K.'s University of Southampton.
When we think of vintage computer games, we all too often think of the two-dimensional tennis of Pong, the repetitive attack waves of Space Invaders, or Pac-Man's entrapment in a haunted maze with no way out.
Frank Lloyd Wright's spiral in the Guggenheim building works for Moholy-Nagy, rather than against the art as has been the case in past Guggenheim exhibitions, allowing his two-dimensional pieces to be embedded in its broad walls.
After so much time using a controller to manipulate action on a two-dimensional screen, it's downright trippy to put my shield up, then slip my other hand in front of it, firing my gun while protecting myself.
Instead of a two-dimensional video that cuts from a shot of the cook to a close-up of the food prep, the VR version drops a visual of eggs being whisked right in front of the chef.
Instead of always portraying women as perfect two-dimensional characters, we should focus on telling strong stories that show complexity, flaws, and the humanity of women and simultaneously move away from ideals of female perfection in the media.
Though all his compositions straddle abstraction, Twombly is so much better, so much more richly psychic, when he stays within two-dimensional, collaged space so as to create unexpectedly affective territories where connections are made to be undone.
Another example of the technique, which makes paintings and two-dimensional pieces of art appear to be jumping off a canvas or surface, is illustrated on the Guinness World Records website, which features the world's largest anamorphic painting.
A painter and sculptor, Mr. Wolfe brought a postmodern sensibility to the venerable tradition of trompe l'oeil, in which a work seeks to trick the eye by lending the illusion of three dimensions to a two-dimensional surface.
As part of its move beyond immersive experiential content into two-dimensional and three-dimensional virtual storytelling, Meow Wolf is now harnessing Microsoft's volumetric capture technologies to record characters and aspects of its performances and make them digital.
I often found he was banking his fires in movies such as Red Tails because something in him refused to unleash his full resources as an actor in material that strained, and failed, at being even two-dimensional.
In contrast, it can be said that Rabinowitch is an artist who slowly but surely builds a paradigm, two-dimensional to be sure, in which ancient constructions are put in place to effect a very contemporary visual reality.
"She loved garment shapes, particularly kimonos, that were good for manipulating two-dimensional imagery," Lauren Whitley, a senior curator in the department of textile and fashion arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, said in a telephone interview.
Looking at the large works on paper, which are more than seven feet tall by around four feet wide, I was captivated by the internal rhythms of the marks, the way they make the two-dimensional surface undulate.
So, the next time someone tries to tell you that a crossword puzzle is merely a boring, two-dimensional test of knowledge, pick out an entry or a clue that speaks to you and tell them a story.
Jurors themselves will frequently describe how astonished they were to discover that a defendant who they had seen as a two-dimensional monster transformed into a three-dimensional human being as they heard about his life and childhood.
If given a two-dimensional polygon, and told exactly how its curvature should be distributed, there's still no mathematical way to identify exactly where you need to fold the polygon to end up with the right 3-D shape.
Together, the distance scale and spectroscopy gave scientists the ability to make a star map with much greater detail and three-dimensional perspective: "We were no longer confined to plotting two-dimensional positions on the 'celestial sphere,'" says Lee.
Steven Strange and Christine Palmer - Doctor Strange Christine has the misfortune of being one of the most underdeveloped and two-dimensional women/love interests in the MCU, which is a colossal shame because McAdams is such a capable actress.
A Lorenz curve is displayed as coordinates on a two-dimensional plane, where the X axis is the cumulative share of the population (from 214 to 250 percent) and the Y axis is the cumulative share of the income.
As soon as Second Life, one of the earliest two-dimensional virtual worlds, began offering free accounts in 213, churches, temples, synagogues, and mosques built virtual outposts to host prayer groups, build meditation gardens, and engage in missionary work.

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