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When I asked Knox how often such images arise, he thought for a moment and said, "Every ten minutes".
Go closer, and even stranger physical images arise: brown smears over his fleshy hands look disturbingly faecal.
In his essay Beyond Painting he explains the methods he invented, such as "frottage", letting images arise from rubbings, to translate it to the visual realm.
Since the nematic is defined by having all directors nearly parallel to one another, the images arise from defects in the nematic structure.
A framework introduced in the late 1980s proposed that mental images arise from neural activity in early sensory cortices both during perception and recall.
Social turmoil, sexual anxiety, changes in fashion and popular culture: these are all but invisible in Mr. Rohmer's compositions, even as his words and images arise naturally from his milieu.
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This paper presents a new computational framework for matching a pair of stereo images arising from viewing the same object from two different positions.
What's distinctive about these photos is their variety, ranging from puckishly opaque portraiture to three panels showing face-like images arising from the parts of a faucet, of a truck grille, of reflections in mottled glass.
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