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And maybe in that way too it is a bit like the subject defined in the exhibition's subtitle: "Art, Science, and Invention in the 19th Century".
The actors are talented, there's wit and invention in the gender-bending doubling, and it tips a knowing wink to its own limitations of budget and staging.
At the same time there is enough pepper and invention in the individual performances to make you think that this "Butler" may still find its feet.
From 1963 the culture and economy of youth burgeoned, says Jon Savage, pop-culture historian and author of the recent book Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture: 'Pop music is always incredibly prescient and you can hear an increasing ambition and invention in the pop music made in those years, a sense of limitless possibility, but also of immense frustration and edginess.
Growing up with "The Jetsons," "Star Trek," the General Motors Futurama exhibit at the World's Fair with lunar colonies and underseas resorts, and Disney's "Tomorrowland Speedway," we imagined the 21st century as sleek and expansive, a cascade of creativity and invention in the arts, technology, science and medicine.
The engineers are reminded of why they loved science and invention in the first place, and the students leave with a new set of heroes -- the STEM professionals who built this country.
His text Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA; Tukey, 1977) is full of ideas and inventions in addition to the box plot.
Work on molecular clocks aims to position these molecular changes and inventions in time by setting dates for the splits between animal lineages.
Artist, electrical engineer, inventor, author, violinist, puppet maker, retired Bell Labs scientist, husband, father and wizard, Mr. Mueller, 75, has been creating art and dreaming up inventions in the Oz-like precincts of his attic in Roosevelt for decades.
Another star turn completed the programme: Mitsuko Uchida, in billowing gold, demonstrated the shock and invention in Beethoven's Fourth Piano concerto, often achieving a sound so hushed she seemed merely to be blowing on the keys.
Calling him "visionary and inspirational", Stevenson championed Greenaway's rejection of the orthodoxy and his respect for actors, describing the "beauty and invention" in every shot.
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