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Pushing the idea to the point of imagining hidden TV cameras and a see-through mirror, it seemed to be a possible point of departure for a new, postwar Mabuse".
It's accompanied by a 1978 architectural model for a pavilion of see-through mirrors by Dan Graham; jazzy '60s-era posters with corny liberation slogans by Sister Corita Kent; and, from 1989, gauzy blue curtains hanging over windows by Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
However, if the light in the room is relatively dim, and you can't immediately see through the mirror, it's probably just a standard mirror.
Stimuli were displayed on a screen positioned at the rear of the scanner, which the subject could comfortably see through a mirror mounted on the standard head coil.
A beamer projected mirror-reversed stimuli on a screen at the end of the bore, which the subject was able to see through a mirror attached to the head coil.
The virtual environment was displayed on a screen positioned at the rear of the scanner that the subject could comfortably see through a mirror mounted on the standard head coil.
Looking into the mirror, the operator saw a virtual image, caused by the reflection of the ultrasound data in the mirror, and also saw through the mirror to the tip of the transducer in contact with the target surface.
The wise child must see through the distorting mirror if she hopes ever to be reunited with her mother and her sister, and live happily ever after.
In Act III the waltzing guests at the ball are seen through a mirror, and Odile enters through a door in that mirror.
Mirror right refers to the condition where the right hand moves but is seen through the mirror box as a left hand.
Likewise, mirror left refers to the condition where the left hand moves but is seen through the mirror box as a right hand.
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