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In Italy, Franco Zambonelli, a computer scientist, designed a cloak covered in lenses and projectors 100,000 per square metre that would simultaneously capture and project whatever the cloak is obscuring.
In 1588 his star was riding high, a hero of the battles against the Spanish armada, and his magnificent cloak, covered in a dazzling sun-ray of pearls, would already have been understood as an emblem of the Virgin Queen.
But the action was set in some indeterminate past, the actors' rough wool cloaks and dip-dyed breeches lending them the hippyish look of medieval strolling players (though the king's costume, a long cloak covered in gold leaves, was one of the production's only bum notes: he looked disconcertingly like a tree).
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I found myself thinking, too, of Jafar Panahi's The Circle (2000), about the way the cloak covers not just women but a whole male world of suppression and hypocrisy.
Vincent's cloak covers the lower half of his face and is held closed by a series of buckles.
Nick said when he first met Ms. Azar she was wearing a black cloak that covered her head and face.
In her iconic role as Princess Leia, she wore a white cloak that covered her entire body.
Protection has been the cloak that covers all manner of sex discrimination, and it is seldom, if ever, the best way to advance equality.
A parliamentary commission will soon meet to investigate whether to ban the burqa — in other words, any cloak that covers most of the face.
In a particularly interesting passage, she almost accuses herself of hypocrisy: "The smile is a mask or a cloak that covers everything.
But other friends — not Bahrainis — were worried about how I would be perceived by the protesters; one person, probably assuming it was a conservative or religious environment, even asked if I was wearing an abaya, the black cloak that covers everything but the head.
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