Sentences with phrase «by inhabiting the space»

By inhabiting the space between a photograph's instantaneous moment and video's time span, Kydd challenges the canons and expectations attributed to still and moving imagery.
Jodi is a Nashville - based artist and curator whose work is influenced by inhabited space, specifically landscape and architecture and their potential metaphors to the painted surface.
By inhabiting the space that Manzarek had occupied, Gray embodied the process by which those we have lost become part of us.

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Target intends to inhabit space abandoned by Zellers — whose surrender should have been a clue as to the wisdom of that strategy.
Like Starbucks and Lululemon, Luvo inhabits the «New Luxury» space identified by Michael Silverstein and Neil Fiske in their 2003 book, Trading Up.
They're made up of atoms, and atoms are mostly space inhabited by bits off energy flying around in their orbits.
Bartholomew argues to the contrary, claiming that Christ's teaching redeems all places precisely by extending sacred space beyond Israel» beyond the limited space inhabited by any particular nation or people» to the whole of creation.
That these relations might nevertheless be simple for the «pragmatic» social spaces we inhabit is shown to be false by the evolution of the British castle.
By making himself the lone prominent New York Democrat to not reflexively endorse Ms. Clinton — Senators Charles Schumer, Kirsten Gillibrand and Gov. Andrew Cuomo all did — Mr. de Blasio is inhabiting a space that was long unoccupied in the Empire State.
In clear - eyed prose Sagan reveals a jewel - like blue world inhabited by a life form that is just beginning to discover its own identity and to venture into the vast ocean of space.
The Guiana Space Centre is vast, its buildings and launchpads sitting among 700 square kilometres of forest inhabited by monkeys, jaguars, sloths and other fauna.
In the everyday macroscopic world we inhabit, the exact position a thing occupies in space can be estimated with remarkable accuracy but, in the subatomic world, this reality begins to unravel, giving way to what's commonly called «quantum weirdness» by befuddled scientists.
The presence of the Lyman - alpha line was unexpected: while it is frequently detected in galaxies closer to Earth, the team thought that EGSY8p7's emission line would have been absorbed when the universe was formed by the hydrogen atoms believed to inhabit the space between galaxies.
Traditionally, sports nutrition has inhabited a space dominated by the use of protein powders, sports drinks and supplements.
And how does that affect how we interpret her music and her willingness to inhabit spaces currently dominated by white acts?
It's that tension, enhanced by Villeneuve's constant surveillance of every space these characters inhabit, as if viewing the world through their military vigilance, that keeps the film walking the knife's edge and keeps the audience riveted to every scene.
Its science - fiction status is hinted at by visual design, as in the film's opening moments, when concentric circles appear out of the darkness on screen, then are seen to separate, inhabiting three - dimensional space, from left to right, with a bright light blazing on one side.
By inhabiting the social media spaces that students frequented, like Facebook, I hoped to connect with global youth.
I wanted to build what I now call a thinking classroom — one that's not only conducive to thinking but also occasions thinking, a space inhabited by thinking individuals as well as individuals thinking collectively, learning together, and constructing knowledge and understanding through activity and discussion.
It's imperative to understand that each space is inhabited by various teachers with a very specific — and different — group of students.
One of the spaces where the rage against the middle class is manifested is streets inhabited by the middle class.
Anyone can build a car with a roomy back seat, but to really play in the space inhabited by the A8, 7 Series, and S - Class, a luxury sedan needs even more luxury.
The idea behind having a small but regular journal is to offer a gallery space for writers to inhabitby publishing just a few pieces at a time we can ensure that the writer and the writing receives the attention it deserves.
The rapid growth — followed by the immediate collapse — of the ebook market is virtually unheard of, even in the notoriously short life cycle of products inhabiting the volatile consumer electronics space.
The scale is still human though, and one can easily imagine the space inhabited by a family at rest or play.
A few tweaks in the options allows your world to be inhabited by other players going about their business, and another tweak turns on the Player vs Player, allowing for some intense space battles to take place.
The culture and religion of Kyrat is never explored so it's just space to traverse rather than a real place, an area of land inhabited by a people who are nothing more than just vague background decoration.
She loves inhabiting digital spaces in all their forms, and being constantly surprised by just how weird and wonderful games can be.
But to think of dérive as a kind of random stroll dominated by chance encounters would be to miss Debord's essential point: spaces, by virtue of being inhabited or shaped by humankind, possess their own «psychogeographical contours, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones.»
A world is more than a space, more than a place; it is something to inhabit and be inhabited by.
Your Great Company's Strike Cruiser fell into a trap set by Chaos Space Marines of the Word Bearers legion — causing you to make a forced landing on Kanak, a volcano - wracked feral world, inhabited by tribes of ruthless barbarians.
In a demo, by SCE Worldwide Studio's Shuhei Yoshida using a Sony Xperia Z1, a sketch was made on the app that was virtually thrown into the PS4 Playroom, knocking over the robots that inhabit the space.
I like to imagine this future Monster Hunter set in an open world with a robust ecosystem ripe for unexpected interactions and emergent situations, full of beasts with even more diverse and unpredictable AI, punctuated by moments of quiet among sweeping vistas, and given to an even fuller embodiment through which we might inhabit its space and encounter its creatures.
One one hand you have an action thriller set on a space station mostly inhabited by androids.
The pieces from this series, produced through techniques borrowed from scientific photography and endowed with an uncanny hyperreal presence, are an inquiry into the things that have accumulated, over the years, in the nooks and crannies of a space inhabited by the artist.
Inhabiting liminal spaces heralded as much by surrealism as by folk traditions, Nordström looks to the cultural, psychological and physical margins of society.
as visitors enter venice's four - hundred - year - old basilica of san giorgio maggiore, they are welcomed by two, large - scale sculptural installations that act in dialogue with one another, and the historic space they temporarily inhabit.
The works that Judd had fabricated inhabited a space not then comfortably classifiable as either painting or sculpture and in fact he refused to call them sculpture, pointing out that they were not sculpted but made by small fabricators using industrial processes.
Inspired by Alois Riegl's theory, which suggests that civilizations and cultures oscillate between two spatial conceptions: the «haptic», in which objects are isolated, and the «optic» conception, where they are combined in a continuous space, «Inhabiting Time» juxtaposes close to thirty, apparently autonomous, fragments (art works) by: Francis Alÿs, Carlos Amorales, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Moyra Davey, Jenny Holzer, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Joachim Koester, Gonzalo Lebrija, Richard Long, Gordon Matta - Clark, Jean - Luc Moulène, Rivane Neuenschwander, Steven Parrino, Robert Rauschenberg, Dieter & Björn Roth, Robert Ryman, Robert Smithson, Rosemarie Trockel, Franz West y Hannah Wilke, among others.
Inevitably, the two institutions are constrained by their existing holdings, and by the spaces they must continue to inhabit.
By extension, the act of inhabiting or occupying a space functions as a kind of artistic production, serving as the undercurrent of his predominantly site - specific practice.
These gallery spaces are similarly inhabited this fall by Hammer Projects artists Nicolas Party, Simone Leigh, and Marwa Arsanios.
The set's twisted metal, basketballs, fishing nets, flowers and large white gates guarded by alien figures inhabit the exhibition space.
In conjunction with this live performance, a collection of architectural models designed for the moon in collaboration with a number of architects will be on view at APF LAB, presenting various possible spaces to build and inhabit in the future, while offering a realistic scheme that seeks to fit the context and conditions offered by the moon as a habitat.
-LRB-...) Poignant narratives are hinted at by small objects scattered about the backside of the walls — ceramic replications of cigarette butts, bottle caps, toilet paper rolls and beer bottles seem remnants of lives that once inhabited the spaces that these walls no longer define» (Excerpt from Eleanor Heartney's essay, «Something there is that doesn't love a wall»).
The show, curated by Andrea Lissoni, will be inhabited by a series of key pieces together with recent works and music that will radically transform the perception of the industrial space of HangarBicocca.
With Meireles's larger installations in the show, viewers are confronted by entire rooms filled with art, engaging them to experience the work through direct participation, either by walking through it or inhabiting the space.
Hamilton has transformed the heart of Tate Britain into an elaborate stage inhabited by a single character who will perform in the space for six months.
This new Hatje Cantz publication emphasizes the influence of Arte Povera on Rhode's aesthetic, whose creative dialogue also formed during his meeting with the gallery Tucci Russo and his early collaborative efforts with photographer Paolo Mussat Sartor, in which he transformed urban landscapes and interior spaces into imaginary worlds, as two - dimensional renderings become the subject of three - dimensional interactions by a sole protagonist (usually played by the artist or by an actor inhabiting the role of artist).
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