While I was doing this research, I learned about depth maps, and about how you can communicate in a two-dimensional image how far something recedes into the background by a gradient of light.When I had the opportunity to be artist in residence at Google, I got to collaborate with a team developing light field
measures taken by the Southern leadership in the aftermath of reconstruction that lasted until the mid-60s. So that moment in our history, now it seems to have receded in the past and receded in memory, was enormously and powerfully received by African-Americans in the mid-60s and became a vital part of our history. And every year since 1965, there's been a reenactmentof, a celebration of both the "Bloody Sunday", the march, voting rights, and every year people
this kind of scenario ultimately who has the say about this I think this question will recede as an important question what happens ultimately is uh what is what happens collectively is what matters most because that is basically where the sense of it all is
it still works. It does feel a little bit as if RFK Jr. has receded once in the administration rather than the central figure he played in the election campaign. You still think though that kind of maha credibility he came in with is a legitimate political force?
the center of the yellow sea meet in the middle the festivities are actually rather short-lived because the tides start to recede and the causeway only connects them for about one hour at a time so in 1958 there was an eccentric city planner named NAT Mendelssohn who had
I've got the visual order, so the areas that jump out at your eye when you blur your eyes also come forth or come forward on the canvas. And areas that dissolve recede on the canvas. So this is what my eye sees when I blur it with a very blurred eye.
Nothing about the journey of light down this barrel is a straight line. Cool colors recede in a picture.
And unfortunately in our society like every other it almost takes a crisis to focus the public attention and political will to get these things done. And as we recede in time from these events and we get back to business as normal and those that we're opposing can say, "Well we haven't killed anybody lately so were doing everything okay." And were saying, "You can't define safety only that way, you have to look proactively at the risks and vindicate them."
That card stack generated a tremendous amount of inbound linking, which led to a sharp rise in the Google rankings. When race receded from the front of American politics, the aberration began to resolve itself.
so few of their fellow physicians might have encountered the disorders. 'The gulf between social classes would recede under the influence of this great leveler,' one enthusiast wrote in The Century magazine.
So theoretical grounds, we would not set the atmosphere on fire, which must've been very, very comforting to the US Senate, I'm sure. So while nuclear war has receded from the public consciousness since the end of the Cold War, it hasn't gone away. There are far fewer warheads and missiles out there, but there are still enough, and they're pointed at each other.
What's a Latin curse like? Rafael placed the wrench again and receded his feet in the foot restraint secured in a WIF mechanical receptor on the mock-up exterior of our craft. What does WIF stand for?
And so in that sense, one of the underlying arguments in this book-- and it links to the point about having a democratic free I think that risk has thankfully receded somewhat.
In the '70s, the US had double digit inflation. So when things-- as the news flow recedes , Russia from the bottom-- here's the dumb things you here at the bottom, right?
So the EITs are having the same experience that you're having in terms of multiple epiphanies from them and how you engage. and you're actually going to sort of recede to the norm in terms of your thinking.
and have a more uh kind of kind of deep receded relationship. So again think about who might be objective observers
But the reality is it just sort of recedes into the background the closer you get to it.
Each was equipped with a wedge-shaped black barrier that receded when you placed your badge on a scanner.
So, he saw the water recede and pull back before the horrible waves of the tsunami came in and killed so many there.
the smart one. I have to kind of recede into the background. I have to be the guy with the questions." And it's absolutely not the case.
Within five powerful breast strokes, those cliff walls receded beneath a sloped ceiling, where small schools of giant tarpon or silver barracuda,
The closer you get, the further and further it seems to recede .
In the intervening years, I was shocked to see it kind of recede from view.
Whereas those of you who thought it was a C probably were thinking of words like recede , intercede, and precede, which actually have a different Latin etymology.
And I thought I maybe was able to combine those using my natural nervousness to both recede away from the camera and then be energetic when needed.
surrounded by fresh water every time he would bend over to drink the water the pond would recede Out Of Reach the water
The waves push collecting pebbles onto the shore, fan, recede .
I stood stranded on the podium, waiting for the deluge to recede .
famous countryman, celebrities who only grow more exalted as other things recede .
He is still here in the way the ocean is still there even when its tide has receded a bit more into itself.
credentialed scientists who pointed out to me that at during the last ice age as the glaciers receded as more water
Sure. Beautiful. Well, I'm going to recede from the stage.
Now, you might also argue that it would be better if we did spell it that way because it fits more with recede , intercede,
But now, actually, the further I go, that does recede , and you do think about it less, which is interesting itself, because that's how--
The outsized lives of their most famous countrymen, celebrities who only grow more exalted as other things recede .
So, we can say, "All right. Let's take a look at this and to create a kind of cartogram, where we've piled the body and then we can see which places are -- sort of recede into
And then for a couple of minutes or a couple of days, I might feel really sad again, and then it recedes .
that they collapse forever, and who are beginning to think that if America withdraws, if America recedes ,
It says, "Historically, man has expanded the reach of his ethical calculations, as ignorance and wants have receded , first beyond family and tribe,
After another few strokes, and another 10 meter drop, there was a second set of cliffs, and the walls receded again.
And as you can see, by the end of the festival, our facilitators had receded into the background.
People have been living on this area, this landscape, since about 11,000 years ago, when the last ice age receded .
in places in Georgia and Mississippi and all the rest, effectively de facto did not have the right to vote. They were thwarted by exams, all kinds of poll taxes, all of sort of preventative measures taken by the Southern leadership in the aftermath of reconstruction that lasted until the mid-60s. So that moment in our history, now it seems to have receded in the past and receded in memory, was enormously and powerfully received by African-Americans in the mid-60s and became a vital part of our history. And every year since 1965, there's been a reenactment