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So finally, we get it together.We splice it together.And then I was going to improvise over the whole piece.
They do two sets of interviews with the writers-- a pre-interview and then a taped interview.And then they splice it together into something that makes sense and cuts out the extra stuff.But I don't hear that.
used to this Perfection um and um in In classical recordings everything is is also we do the same thing you know we wecorrect everything and we splice in a note here from another take oh yeah oh you should I'm playing from the scoreand there's all kinds of hilarious numbers written you know two bars and take something from a record from the recording session so so yeah I mean
We did an animation project where we took essays and the author was re-interviewed.And that was spliced together into a story.And then they were animated by different animators.
So they have all these molecules in them, helping them to solve problems, including the seedling.You've got an enzyme that splices the precise gene you want.
of us have been able to bank through the glacial Hills of Alaska in search of the grizzly and the greatest migration ofthe salmon runs how many of us have personally explored the splice plantations of Madagascar well all of us have probablyseen some of this in the magazine but how many of in this room have had Chilean Cass and how many of us have had
that I still own, because I'm cheap.We take all the footage, and then we splice it together.
He never used the term science fiction, didn't like it, but he read everything he could in science journalism, as we would now say.And so he took note cards and many of his books feel sort of spliced together from these notes that he took from this voracious reading.But in the moon novels it's not only what he read, but he also talked a lot with his cousin who was a physics teacher in one of in Paris.
Multiply by j again, and by definition you get negative one.Normally it just runs to the antenna carrying the signal in a loop, but we can splice in a side branch of the same cable,
Loans were marketed. The link between the lenders and their clients was broken because of this new kind of monetization of credit products.And they were sold. And they were sold again and sold again and spliced and diced in very, very complex combinations. And very, very clever people were hired inorder to create these products. I don't need to go into the technicalities of it, but just as a little anecdote that illustrates it: My youngest son was a mathematician
So just to name one example of this-- and this is something I'm sure a lot of you guys have heard this stuff in, like, Psych 101 class.Like, if you own a cinema and you're showing previews of coming attractions to people, and you splice a single frame of a bag of popcorninto the movie, it goes by way too fast for anyone to consciously see it.
right now. They're trying to get the passenger pigeon back.Not their DNA. Have you considered, OK, well, we're going to take the DNA that we know in an alligator makes the tail, splice it in, and then hey,
it in any way. So, whereas the previous, we'll just go back to that, this book, the way hedid it was he sat in the back of a pickup truck, and he had a camera that would shoot automatically, so it would shoot picture after picture after picture. And then he'd splicethem together by hand so that you got this kind of view of the street as if you were driving along it.
then you'll get a different population arising that matches the characteristics the new program.So, when the animals mate, then they're, the mother is static for awhile and then produces a new child which has the genes spliced from the two parents with some possible mutation.So, this is an earlier video that shows, this is showing the original signal at the bottom
Ruscha also did several other books at the time, and I'm just giving you little images of them that I'm not sure what's going on with the quality there, but at the top isa book called Every Building on the Sunset Strip, where he photographed every single building on the Sunset Strip; spliced them together into an accordion fold book. So ifyou stretched it out, it would be about 20 feet long. And then this is called Some Los Angeles Apartment Buildings, so continuing to look at the urban landscape, think about
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