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The Draw-A-Scientist Test (DAST) is an open-ended projective test designed to investigate children's perceptions of the scientist. Originally developed by David Wade Chambers in 1983, the main purpose was to learn at what age the well known stereotypic image of the scientist first appeared.
Your Body Above Me is the debut album by the alternative rock band Black Lab. Released on Geffen Records on October 21, 1997, it featured two US radio hits, "Wash it Away" and "Time Ago." The album was also simultaneously released as a three-sided vinyl LP with a press of the album artwork on the fourth side. [ 3 ]
Black Lab is an alternative rock band founded by Paul Durham in Berkeley, California, and currently based in Los Angeles and Montana. They released their debut album on Geffen Records , entitled Your Body Above Me , and scored two rock radio hits in the US, "Wash It Away" [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and "Time Ago". [ 3 ]
See the Sun is the second LP by the American alternative rock band Black Lab.The album was released eight years after their debut, Your Body Above Me.Five of the twelve songs on the album had been released in 2003 on the EP I Feel Fine including "Learn to Crawl" that first appeared in Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man.
Give Us Sugar is a 2-CD compilation album collecting rarities from throughout Black Lab's career, including non-LP B-sides and songs previously exclusive to movie soundtracks. It was intended to be released as a limited edition of only 250 sequentially numbered, autographed copies, but the number of pre-orders far surpassed that limit, so the ...
Pages in category "Black Lab Games games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Eggman's original design portrayed the character as a bald, rotund human wearing pince-nez sunglasses, a red flight suit with a yellow collar, a bushy mustache, and black pants with two white buttons. This rotund design was influenced by Ohshima's hope that he would be easy for children to draw. [11]
The viewer would then use colored glasses with red (for the left eye) and blue or green (right eye). The left eye would see the blue image which would appear black, whilst it would not see the red; similarly the right eye would see the red image, this registering as black. Thus a three dimensional image would result.