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It's the type of work that strives to blur the limits of reality, or at least adjust the viewer's perspective.
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"Smartphones have blurred the limits between our professional life and our distractions," he said.
As Janine explores in Shadow Elite, the new era is all about adapting, line-blurring, reinventing, branding and rebranding, pushing the limits of acceptability, and quickly assimilating your opponent's tactics.
This will blur the background of your image.
I admired the way he blurred the lines between technology and art, not trying to push inelegantly past the limits of his chosen medium (the Processing programming language) but rather recognizing those limits and using them to his artistic advantage".
"We wanted to discover how and why the limits of science were crossed and why there was such a blur between animal and human trials.
The limits of trust.
All imaging systems contain components that blur the resulting image and limit the lateral resolution of the technique.
In describing the dangers posed to education by teaching creationism, it described intelligent design as "anti-science" and involving "blatant scientific fraud" and "intellectual deception" that "blurs the nature, objectives and limits of science" and links it and other forms of creationism to denialism.
"It's blurring the line of responsibility".
Blur, blur, blur," the president complained.
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