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But it’s an emotion we should learn to accept and –
But it’s an emotion we should learn to accept and –
Meintest du emotions?
But it’s an emotion we should learn to accept and –
But it’s an emotion we should learn to accept and –
our recipe, explore what it is that makes us feel emotions
Download the info sheet & emotion cards here, too.
This young looking face with light eyes, expressive eyebrows, and a Mona Lisa smile is named SEER, an acronym for Simulative Emotional Expression Robot.
like mankind”, but to portray the sense of conscious emotion
This is what it’s like to draw in virtual reality (VR) — immersive 3D simulations driven by stereoscopic headsets, additional handheld controls, and a
childhood creativity—and how art can powerfully convey emotion
How do the kids from Peanuts get that signature Charles M. Schulz-drawn look? What makes them look the way they do? And how can you draw yourself as a
and Jackson start with some basic shapes, add some emotion
A character in a moment, one created each day for 30 consecutive days, animated as an exercise of skill and imagination by UK-based animator Geoff King.
sketch can connect with its audience with motion and emotion
The flowers danced in the wind. The clock screams in my ear. The sun smiled down on us. All of these are examples of personification, a literary device in
help listeners connect with deeper understanding and emotion
What is a haiku and how do you write one? Poet, educator, and New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander introduces the 5-7-5 syllable pattern of
any topic so that your haiku and poems have detail, emotion
This 2015 promotional video (updated to replace a missing February 2013 video) for the Kibo Robot Project really builds the excitement for having a 13.4
other functions, it is built with voice-, face-, and emotion
Excellent balance, animation-like movements, adorable interactions. These are the droids we’re looking for. The Disney Research and Walt Disney
strut, prance, sneak, trot, or meander to convey the emotion