Examples of using Real objects in English and their translations into Italian
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technique, generating real objects for real needs.
He worked intensively in the hope of rediscovering a new way of seeing real objects in a creative and inventive manner.
Basically, it is crucial to teach people how real objects can be more and more powerful if connected to the network.
This demonstrates to the children that scientists need to design models when they are unable to directly examine real objects.
animal figurines usually require real objects for reference.
is to set for itself the real objects.
If"the true" and"the false" were real objects and the arguments in~p, etc.
But if they make real objects, they are disgusting things enslaved by industry
Shadow Boxes world is made by real objects, reassembled in accordance with the feelings of the artist, who becomes the conductor of an illogical symphony where objects-notes meet in a dance.
Even knowing the real objects, it's unclear how to best expose the content,
then you worked on the relationship between photography and real objects(Photo-Life, 2006) and finally you created the installations Future Cities in the last couple of years.
The main function of graphics lies in creating a setting for compositions without resorting to real objects or elements that would have interfered with
inspiration transforms into real objects that together must give the same flavor
not stored in the index as we will use the real objects to display the results.
Additionally, RGB-D sensors enable occlusion of virtual content behind real objects that are closer to the viewer,
by using everyday life, invert the functions of pre-existing real objects.
young children develop an appreciation of visual forms as real objects, and the capacity to visualize objects without actually seeing them.
fakes and real objects presented without any hierarchy of values in a setting in which each subject was taking its natural space.
3D virtual images look as if they were"anchored" to architectural elements and real objects, creating an unmatched visual suggestion.
The use of 3D scanning technologies allows the replication of real objects without the use of moulding techniques that in many cases can be more expensive,