Participants either saw live footage of themselves, a mannequin or an inanimate black block.
Develop an unwholesome relationship with the Perspex mini-mannequin lighting at the Soho Hotel in London?
Renee Slater had been charged with adding a candidate she knew was, in fact, a mannequin.
Fulla, for example, is a popular slimline mannequin with a headscarf manufactured for the Muslim world.
The over-size glasses covered a good half of the mannequin's face, coming almost down to its lips.
Mantel had been quoted as saying the duchess was a "shop-window mannequin" whose only purpose was to breed.
The EyeSee mannequin logs the age, gender and race of passers-by through a camera hidden behind one eye.
Instead of looking at a static mannequin, consumers can interact with the screen to select outfits for an avatar.
If the camera is hidden in the mannequin, it changes that comfort level.
Either way, we're sparing your modest eyes from the gritty display that greeted booth visitors once the mannequin disrobed.
They released tiny droplets containing Staphyloccus aureus, a bacteria related to MRSA, from a heated mannequin simulating the human body.
For her new piece, she has combined donated art supplies a wooden pallet and artists' mannequin dolls with one of her water-damaged paintings.
Lady Gaga said she had a heavy hand in designing the frames, which sat on a gold mannequin during the short presentation.
He says the fabric's edges cut his hand at least a dozen times when he attempted to drape it on a mannequin.
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The trial of an Aberdeen woman accused of entering a mannequin as a candidate in last year's city council election has started.
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The pieces on show in Salford include around a dozen "mannequin" figures - drawings of young women in tight corsets and high heels.
Last year she gave a presentation at an Archaeological Institute of America conference in Philadelphia in which she lined up several mannequin heads.
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The basic unit of shoemaking is the last a sort of mannequin, in the shape of a human foot, upon which the shoe is constructed.
Future mannequins might even have the ability to "eavesdrop" on passers-by, allowing store owners to hear what they have to say about the mannequin's outfit.
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He was also accused of smashing the front window of Topshop's flagship store in Oxford Street and making off with the leg of a mannequin.
"Princess Kate", she said, resembled a "mannequin" with "a plastic smile".
We're not sure if some booth visitor decided that this was the ultimate swag, or if the mannequin decided it was time for a change.
Based on that glamorous imp Diana Ross, she allows the Berry Gordy figure (Jamie Foxx) to dress her up as a swank mannequin but finally breaks free.
Harmon has also been called a comedy visionary, for creating original characters, like Ben Chang, a former Spanish professor who is obsessed with a charred mannequin leg.
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As for Helena Torry, the mannequin has been held in storage by Grampian Police and is due to be reunited with Ms Slater at a later date.
The mannequin represents someone wounded or dead, and the woman is a Disaster City victim who's been "moulaged" -- made up with mock injuries -- and assigned tasks.
The level of contamination was highest immediately around the mannequin, but evidence was also found up to 3.5m away, the study, published in the Building and Environment journal, found.
It uses metal spaghetti tongs in place of the tweezers in the original and players can try to use them to remove the mannequin's brain, heart, gut or femur.
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