Sentences with phrase «by altering our perception»

By altering our perception of what's possible, these sites are reconditioning our feelings about monogamy and challenging the traditional paradigm of adult life.
He explores how these new technologies, by altering our perception of what's possible, are reconditioning our feelings about commitment and challenging the traditional paradigm of adult life.
Today, through my anamorphic works I redesign the volumes of any kind of surface involved, thus causing with my paintings a temporary interruption of normality by altering the perception of familiar contexts, and so raising a different understanding of spaces and, consequently, of reality as a whole.»
By altering our perceptions we alter our minds, our thoughtways.
They evoke shapes warped by alien science - fiction forces or twisted by altered perception.

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Bignall stresses that Americans» perceptions of robots is altered by a cultural lens which depicts them as an existential threat — one that costs blue - collar workers their livelihood and down the line could endanger society as a whole (think the dystopian future in «Terminator»).
A growth in candor or a decay of shame may account for the latest industrial apologetic: advertising serves the public and its clients because it adds value to a product by altering purchasers» perception of its value!
Perception is certainly an activity for the Greek, but it also essentially involves passivity, i.e., being acted upon and altered by the entities of the physical world.
Pro-life is a coined phrase developed by a public relations firm to alter the perception of negativity.
I spent part of last weekend in an altered state of reality, my perceptions twisted by chemicals.
The next big thing in dining is set to be cross-sensory dining: altering diners» perceptions of how food smells and tastes by changing factors like its colour, the lighting and the tableware.
Neuroscientists led by Virginie van Wassenhove of the California Institute of Technology found that a visual time - stretching illusion could alter volunteers» perception of audio stimuli, whereas an audio illusion had no such power over visual perception.
You could likely learn to play by using your other senses, but there remains a clear difference — your perception of grip strength and the angle of the racquet are altered.
Healing you can smell Aromatherapy is recognized by enlightened members of the medical community for its ability to alter the perception of pain, alleviate nausea, ease insomnia, and help kill germs, says Mehmet Oz, MD, director of the Cardiovascular Institute at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York, in his foreword to Clinical Aromatherapy: Essential Oils in Clinical Practice, by Jane Buckle, RN, PhD.
We can get more in touch with our creative side by consciously altering our cognitive perception in the following ways:
Production design by Laurence Bennett alters the viewer's perception of reality and engages a time travel experience to Hollywood 1927.
We can alter the perception of teaching, returning it to an honorable, worthy profession by restoring the eulogy virtues.
In order to stop people from using deferred annuities as short term investments and thus remedying their perception of an «unfair advantage» by the annuity companies, Congress passed the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982, which drastically altered the taxation of deferred annuity withdrawals and distributions.
To use a dog with IVDD as an example — physical impairments caused by compression of the spinal cord or nerve roots may include weakness in some or all limbs, proprioceptive deficits, changes in spinal reflexes and muscle tone (hyper / hypotonia), altered pain perception and / or sensation, and ataxia.
Not only do the specific situations listed by Dr. Ha pose immediate risks of anything goes wrong, but the bad experience can also unravel years of training and conditioning and can permanently alter the dog's perception of certain people or situations.
By reducing the opening hours, both the perception and the anticipation of the space are drastically altered.
By printing the photographs on lithographic press in two color print, Shahbazi effectively alters our perception of time and reality such that the works become an intriguing exercise not only about the use of materials and process, but also about larger questions of truth and apprehension.
Further highlights include a colourfield from conceptual artist Ade Adekola, who explores aspects of Nigerian Culture by combining elements of gestural action and fields of colours, altering the viewers perception of the photographic frame.
Artificial by Nature continues the artist's long exploration of distorted realities and altered perceptions, resulting in manipulations of light and color as sophisticated as they are seductive.
In Altered States, Laval continues to explore the vagaries of subjective perception and challenges the way we see by combining performance and the mechanics of photography itself.
Transforming a communal space, creating an illusion of depth, and erasing spatial borders, Lin alters our perception of volume by producing an effect of infinitude.
The exhibition entitled Written Images: Contemporary Calligraphy from the Middle East, curated by Karin von Roques, takes an important step to altering perceptions.
With gestures ranging from parody to protest, Kristin Lucas, Tania Bruguera, and Dread Scott alter perceptions of what it means to perform by exploiting courtroom procedures and documents.
With the original bush - hammered concrete substituted by foam, RIBA's latest installation alters perceptions of public space and reimagines what it means to play.
The initial intention of Minimalism, as outlined by a young Donald Judd in his early essays, was not only to take art off the walls, but also to completely alter the viewer's perception of it.
His works, including the new pieces in It Takes a Million Years To Become Diamonds So Let's All Just Burn Like Coal Until The Sky Is Black solo exhibition, are often inspired by technology, how it alters our perceptions of the world and how we process information.
In this disorienting present, Contemporary female artist Bruna Esposito, alters our perception of reality by placing untamed bamboo brooms and glistening fish eyes next to each other.
Since Gallery 2's program is committed to encouraging alternative modes for understanding new and historical material through filters that may alter our perception, Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to announce a complex new group exhibition that juxtaposes Rottenberg's sculptures with the evocative surfaces of works by Lynda Benglis, Sean Bluechel, Jean Dubuffet, and mid-century ceramicist Axel Salto.
This process becomes increasingly complicated as technology evolves, as perception is altered by media, beginning with the invention of photographic methods and now rapidly changing with the flow of the Internet.
Ella Husband's Embodied Distortion is an immersive piece aiming to alter the viewer's sensory perception, and thus, connect them with the artist's personal experience of sensory distortion brought about by the early stages of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
To illustrate this, Perec alters perceptions of words on the page by writing in margins, adding extra spaces, and changing the continuity of a typical written page.
«By overexposing reflective material in the process, data becomes absent from the digital file, creating an empty zone in the image that alters reality and distorts our perception, just like time and distance do.»
Her primary focus lies in perception — how conditions and materials influence our subjective experience, and how the viewer's movement and position alter our understanding of her work moment by moment.
Koch makes use of the spatial dimensions and goes deeper into light perception and effect, subtly altering it by means of elements that transform the surfaces of the walls turning them into part of the exhibition place.
By inserting aluminum and reflective glass between the building's interior spaces, the artist alters our perception of existing galleries, the artworks hung within them, and fellow visitors.
Their appearance and our perception of them have been altered, along with the rooms themselves, by a spatial intervention.
The horizontal transparent Plexiglas panels coloured with self - adhesive vinyl, lined up sequentially at a set height along the walls, alter our perception of space by introducing a new height within the room and by washing the walls with coloured shadows.
In the 1970s, Bruce Nauman created a series of installations in which the perception of the spectator's own body was drastically altered by an anomalous, uncomfortable space, as in his Green Light Corridor.
Among those selected are pieces by Maurizio Cattelan, Robert Rauschenberg, and James Turrell, which were chosen for their propensity to alter or cast into question the audience's perception.
Yet their intention is not to document a scene more thoroughly but to create new experiences that alter our perception, often by compressing passages of time into a single exposure.
The exhibition overturns the traditional model of the anniversary exhibition, however, by focusing on the relationship between artist and viewer through a series of thematic exhibitions that explore the potential of art to alter our perceptions.
To further complicate the simulacrum, Klamen plays with the viewer's perception by drastically altering the perspective of the painting, tilting the work at an oblique angle within his own canvas.
The elegant exhibition at David Zwirner, organized by Brenda Danilowitz, focuses on Albers» explorations into the myriad possibilities of the color grey and how the visual perception of one shade of grey is altered depending on the intensity of an adjacent shade and its spatial relation to it.
Martin Creed's exuberant installation examines our perceptions of space by filling a room with balloons and drastically altering one's physical experience of the environment as well as exploring the relationship between sculpture and architecture.
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