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I did research on rendering algorithms and appearance acquisition/modeling, specializing in problems related to fibrous materials such as human hair and cloth.
Perhaps even more unnerving was having to invent characters from whole cloth; human beings with varying degrees of ambition, intelligence, compassion, humor and integrity.
And while we know our presidents are cut from the same human and flawed cloth as the rest of us, we also know that it is the American presidents of the past who have often changed our world for the better.
It was the largest amount of cloth humans have ever been able to extract from the creatures naturally, but apparently spiders get cannibalistic in close quarters.
A Madagascar spider farm was able to get the little critters to produce about 80 feet of silk back in 2009 — the largest amount of cloth humans have ever been able to extract from the creatures naturally before the spider slaves turned to cannibalism.
The 98.6-degree body heat of a human, transmitted through a cloth pocket to a cellphone inside, is enough to speed up chemical processes inside the phone's battery.
Props were few but crucial: boards that could be made into tables and shelves through their combination with human bodies; lengths of cloth that could cover up or reveal weirdly distorted human shapes; and a resoundingly kickable backdrop that reflected back to us, in its faux-brutalist-concrete design, the modernist theater in which we were viewing the dance.
For, despite the murky souls he sometimes produced from the nether regions of his mind, it is Shakespeare's over-all pleasure in creation the ravishing, happy energy he displays when cutting shapes out of the cloth of human truth that is or should be inspiring to playwrights, actors, and directors.
Cartwright and some of his associates had earlier discussed the possibility that once Arkwright's patents on these frames expired, many mills using his technology were likely to spring up, and much more thread would be produced quickly than could realistically be spun into cloth by human weavers.
For, despite the murky souls he sometimes produced from the nether regions of his mind, it is Shakespeare's over-all pleasure in creation — the ravishing, happy energy he displays when cutting shapes out of the cloth of human truth — that is or should be inspiring to playwrights, actors, and directors.
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