Sentences with phrase «daily use of objects»

«Daily use of objects is a key component to my personal artistic practice,» she said.

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For example, in a 2012 study conducted by two researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara, 145 undergraduates were asked to come up with as many uses for daily objects (clothes hangers, bricks, toothbrushes, etc.) as they could in two minutes — a standard exercise to measure creativity.
Depending on their individual constitutions, adults may have varying needs for animal products and those who object to the use of meat should either consume shellfish on a weekly or monthly basis, or high - quality dairy and egg products on a daily basis.
Odd - Object Lifting was part of daily survival and a requirement as part of most job descriptions back in the day; now fast forward to 2012 which we now use old school methods in our new school training programs to create dominant athletes.
At a monthly event titled «Phun with Physics,» three demonstrators from the departments of Physics and Astronomy used everyday objects to show kids the excitement of how science works in daily life.
In a modest sized rectangular white walled exhibition space, objects of daily use, artifacts ancient and new, paintings and pots, quilts, and kimonos were arrayed on two tiers, hung from the ceiling, against works hung on wall that were subtly dematerialized by natural light coming from unseen skylights along the edges of the dropped ceiling.
Using broken tree branches, wire, Korean hanji paper, stones, human hair, fabric, and rope, his works elevate the objects and interactions that comprise daily life to the level of the mythical.
One of the school's objectives was to design and produce unique utilitarian objects for use in daily modern life.
As for the installation that won her the Turner Prize, Marten used a range of handmade and found objects drawn from daily life such as cotton buds, coins, shoe soles, limes, marbles and eggs.
Like the collage artist who takes objects from the world, combines them with paint, and sets them inside a frame in order to show the viewer that «the tiniest authentic fragment of daily life says more than a painting,» Genzken uses the gallery space itself as a kind of frame, setting objects within and then adding her own version of a paint stroke.
In addition to the regular menu of wares, the first in the series flaunts small toys like the ones found in Cracker - Jack boxes and gumball machines, beer bottle caps, marbles from the artist's childhood and pins of revered music groups from his engagement with the punk music scene since he played with the band Destroy All Monsters in the early 1970s, Memory Ware Flat # 1 is a special survey because of they way it pulls together the artist's influences, often - used materials, objects from his daily life and personal memorabilia.
In his most recent work, he deals with extraordinary examples of architecture and objects of daily use.
In their wall drawings and large installations they use very different elements - art historical influences as well as the objects of daily life, or the records and equioment of the musical passion; at...
The use of these everyday objects reminds the viewer of his daily dependence on a technological support system.
Setting the discarded trails of rubbish into motion, and giving the modest everyday objects new life, Christian Marclay transforms his chance encounters with trash and uses his daily routine to create his new, animated visual poetry.
They examine material objects such as pennies, audiocassette tapes, and even photographic paper as telling markers of daily use, technological change, and neglect, revealing photography's connection to impermanence and deterioration.
According to the gallery: «Cyril Le Van composes plastic art work by using photography to reproduce in actual size and three dimensions objects of daily life, symbols of belonging to a group, a social or cultural identity, or characteristics of our age.
Virtually every electronic device on the market comes with some sort of «smart» option, connecting the objects you use daily with the internet.
They have the duty to fabricate and conceive many of the objects and products used on a daily basis.
Common Care • Building a good rapport with the client • Talking to the client, listening compassionately and spending quality time with the client • Ensuring daily objects of client's use are in reach, these may include glass, water, book, glasses, newspaper or any other object the client may need
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