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@disemino Thank you so much for watching my work.
These are my favourite three during my learning progress - trying to explore human spirits being subject to AI. Based on security cameras, fisheyes, and smart home structures. oHH, and a painting, looking for your says.
@spasi___sohrani @withFND Thank you so much for watching my work.
These are my favourite three during my learning progress - trying to explore human spirits being subject to AI. Based on security cameras, fisheyes, and smart home structures. Ohh, and a painting, looking for your says.🥰
@nonsluminous @withFND Thank you so much for watching my work.
These are my favourite three during my learning progress - trying to explore human spirits being subject to AI. Based on security cameras, fisheyes, and smart home structures. oHH, and a painting, looking for your says.
@majidmiraqae @withFND Thank you so much for watching my work.
These are my favourite three during my learning progress - trying to explore human spirits being subject to AI. Based on security cameras, fisheyes, and smart home structures. ooooH, and a painting, looking for your says.
@GidoBairbella @withFND Thank you so much for watching my work.
These are my favourite three during my learning progress - trying to explore human spirits being subject to AI. Based on security cameras, fisheyes, and smart home structures. oH, and a painting. Looking for your says.
@MalonyxMedia Thank you so much for watching my work.
These are my favourite three during my learning progress - trying to explore human spirits being subject to AI. Based on security cameras, fisheyes, and smart home structures. Still working hard, looking for your says. @MexAudiovisual
"Research shows that students who love expository nonfiction enjoy richly patterned text, so layers of text structures and purposeful ordering of information really appeals to them."
https://t.co/h5bz4ufL4e
@SSEdLib #kidlit
@SteamTeamBooks #STEM #scicomm #WomeninSTEM
The Abbey in the Oakwood (1809-10) by Caspar David Friedrich (German, 1774-1840). Leaning tombstones, sombre processions, lifeless trees, ruined structures in the mist, feelings over thinking. It must be Romanticism. #GothicArt
@PilotOccasum @Survival_R_ @DrowKora Katsuo Twintail here! I come from a nonexistant city and train heroes! Let's see... though my best skills are with a blade I technically use ice to create structures instantly though a deep understanding of architecture acquired over two thousand years!
Standing tall over the endless sands of the ghost dunes are these ruins of five pentagonal structures set into a pentagon themselves.
These are a sacred site to the cult of the Sand Children who whisper damnations to the winds from atop the ruins.
https://t.co/ouH9xBcNPT
643 days after started Punishing, Finally all the ranks of A and B structures became Max.
Hello my fellow kubera moots, if you’re craving more mystery fantasy stories like kubera I highly recommend Pandora hearts. The way it structures its mysteries and how it all connects reminds me a lot of kubera, and there’s a lot of interesting parallels in the cast as well
I have a new essay about American Roads, Japan, Driving, and how they affected my perception of "Hiking" as an activity. And some connections to the Western game design imagination (like Open World) and their road structures https://t.co/MvglFrLi83
#GetYourArtUnderwater has returned! :D
The underwater world is so inspiring. I have some kind of 'inverse' thalassophobia. (Thalassophilia?) I LOVE steep underwater ravines and vast oceans where large creatures and structures can emerge seemingly out of nothing.
Saw this art challenge popping up on my feed and wanted to join 😁 #SciArtSeptember
1: Earthly
Immediately thought of termite mounds cause they’re super cool ventilated structures, and they can be really old (I.e. 1000+ years old)
#sciart #scicomm
14 new SARS-CoV-2 structures this week, 648 this year (shown), for 1436 total available in the PDB.
Explore them all at https://t.co/q3UBxbZoaF
One of my biggest things is giving characters different kinds of facial structures, like us humans who no two faces look the same
Like all of these Goodra I drew, none of them have the exact same face, it allows for a TON of variation outside of just eyes and horn shapes.
As statues are toppled and pay structures challenged, old mistakes are no longer accepted as the norm. @benson_louise writes https://t.co/30nADbEU0h
@TheSleepyMia @PuccaNoodles Have you heard of the theory that a Kabutops was used when team plasma made genesect? The Pokédex states they’re both from 300 million years ago, they’re the same water bug typing and they have similar boy structures
PRION News: 30-year NIAID project reveals structures of infectious #prions. https://t.co/7Fb8adHtCc