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Unlike conventional stereo pictures, these are constellations of dots with no images that can be seen monocularly, but which reveal images or shapes when viewed with both eyes.
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Footage was projected onto a white wall, on a stop-frame basis, and limb positions were physically marked with a pen by hand, creating a constellation of dots.
A constellation of dots appeared.
When a military helicopter circled overhead it was transformed into a moving constellation of green dots as the crowd roared and targeted it with playful laser beams.
By the time the man stops, 20 feet away, at least 15 Palsars have their guns trained on him from every window, the lights of their laser sights forming a constellation of red dots on his chest.
The rest of his features are obscured, obliterated by a constellation of oval dots in mustard, crimson, white and olive.
He makes obstreperous, richly glazed ceramic vessels that suggest charred remains; totemic sculptures webbed with mucousy, macramélike drips of resin; large, dark collages dotted with constellations of tiny images of artifacts; and drawings, photographs and short videos.
Findlay and Ushida took the fantastical theme one step further, constructing a beguiling residence that could have been home to the amorphous Barbapapa family, a hollowed-out shell dotted with constellations of circular windows, complete with a terrace made of what looked like pink marshmallows.
More commonly, constellations of cells end up stagnating in shapes that could certainly be called stable, but are as distant from the constantly changing, fascinating dance of dots that defines the game as they can be without disappearing altogether.
She channeled these visions into works of art, dizzying swarms of dots, dots and more dots.
You can also try finding the constellation Orion, follow Orion's belt to Taurus, and look past Taurus to see a small diamond like structure mad of dots which is Pleiades.
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