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It is a strange science, directors will tell you, toying with the tiny elements that can make a show.
All photos are made up of tiny elements: from the ink dots in newspaper photos to the grains of silver or particles of color dye in film photography.
Brains consist of a trillion or so tiny elements, called neurons, which are individually dumb but collectively, thanks to the thousand trillion connections between them, very powerful.
As they do in Mr. Rana's work, the tiny elements coalesce into large figurative images, in one case a doubled portrait of a man screaming, based on a newspaper picture of a violent street protest.
The cubes were cut and polished to reflect a beam of light directly back toward its point of origin -- the same way the tiny elements of reflectors do on cars, trucks and bicycles.
The display would be made up of an array of many small curved mirrors; light would be delivered to that array via optical fiber, and each of the tiny elements would reflect some of that light to create the light field for a particular point in 3-D space.
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It was one tiny element in the scene -- "the brown paper bags that each of Fonda's groceries were packed into" -- that most caught Mr. McNally's eye.
There is also no doubt that a tiny element of so-called dissident republican groups – some of whom are little more than criminal gangs – were able to mobilise an antisocial element to engage in street disorder.
These images have spread across the internet like wildfire; partly because this election is legitimately the dullest thing in all of history, but mainly because there's a tiny element of truth to them.
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