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"The chances that lose in the lottery of being are invisible!" explains Professor Kouska.
"Talking to them about the role of technology in their lifestyle would be like talking to kids in the 1980s about the role the park swing or the telephone played in their social lives -- it's invisible," explains Andrew Davidson, vice president of MTV's VBS International Insight unit.
"We are a minority; unless we are known, we are invisible," explains Amy A. Ross, Ph.D., an associate biologist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
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"Air is (typically) invisible," Wu explains on the company's page.
How is it that so many refugees (over 160,000) can remain so utterly invisible?" He explains.
In response to concerns about working with the Ugandan government, Invisible Children explained that they "do not defend any of the human rights abuses perpetrated by the Ugandan government or the Ugandan army".
"As artists, we generally have the capacity to see possibilities that may seem impossible or invisible to others," she explains.
Adding numbers to a database is invisible — and try explaining it to your great-grandmother.
She exhales and lifts her arms to the sky, as though asking an invisible force to explain why these things have happened to her.
"For 30 years I've been working out of the rec center with these kids, trying to show them that there's life outside of the inner city, and we've just been invisible," Jones-Woods explained.
"The work explores the interaction of two invisible factors, sound and wind," explains Costa in the video's description.
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