Sentences with phrase «david deutsch»

In the past few years, his championing of mid-career artists such as Andrew Masullo and David Deutsch helped bring their work much - deserved attention.
Participants include: Etel Adnan, Brian Aldiss, Maria Thereza Alves, Rosie Atkins, Yto Barrada and Sean Gullette, Gianfranco Baruchello, Gerry Bibby, Stefano Boeri, Andrea Branzi, John Brockman, Pablo Bronstein, Hubert Burda, Jake Chapman, Hélène Cixous, Pascal Cribier, Adam Curtis, David Deutsch, Elizabeth Diller, Jimmie Durham, Marcus du Sautoy, Patrick Eyres, Hans - Peter Feldmann, FIELDCLUB, Sophie Fiennes, Adriaan Geuze, Jef Geys, Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Fritz Haeg with Denise Withers, Zarina Hashmi, Will Holder, Jennifer Jacquet, Charles Jencks, Koo Jeong - A, Alison Knowles and Meghan DellaCrosse, Pablo León de la Barra, Jonas Mekas and David Ellis, Catherine Mosbach, Christian Philipp Müller, muf architecture / art, Silke Otto - Knapp, Philippe Parreno, Dan Pearson, Giuseppe Penone, Julia Peyton - Jones, Alice Rawsthorn, Carissa Rodriguez and Avena Gallagher, David Rowan, Peter Saville and Anna Blessmann, Rüdiger Schöttle, Richard Sennett, Bas Smets, Paul Smith, Something & Son, Susan Stenger, Corin Sworn, Wolfgang Tillmans, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Günther Vogt, Sophie von Cundale, Alex Waterman, Andrea Zanzotto and Qiu Zhijie.
MT How do you feel about contemporary painters who are interested in landscape, painters like April Gornik, David Deutsch, Mark Innerest... Do you look at these paintings?
With David Deutsch, I always feel pulled in and in and in.
Lecture: Monday 29 January 2007 at 6.00 pm Oxford quantum physicist, David Deutsch, presents a lecture entitled Why are flowers beautiful?
Inspired by an observation by Michael Faraday (in a course of six lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle) in David Deutsch's book The Fabric of Reality that «there is no more open door by which you can enter into a study of natural philosophy than [by] considering the physical phenomena of a candle», Parreno's goal for the exhibition was to use its methods of display and artworks to explore the idea of light as an entity — one which alters what we see, and camouflages what we can not.
«Peter Young: 1963 - 1977,» organized by Alanna Heiss and David Deutsch.
2007 Peter Young Paintings: 1963 - 1980, David Deutsch, Alanna Heiss, Ellen H. Johnson, Klaus Kertess.
Known primarily as a landscape painter, David Deutsch's latest paintings are representational, abstract, wildly painterly and idiosyncratic.
There is discussion that nothing new will enter anymore — David Deutsch talks about that a lot in his fascinating text — but I still believe that new things do arrive.
It's like what David Deutsch describes in his seminal book, The Fabric of Reality, where he talks about parallel realities that exist.
Peter Young is co-organized by P.S. 1 Director Alanna Heiss and the PARC Foundation Director David Deutsch.
Fortunately, Young's work has been included in the recent exhibitions High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 — 1975, assembled by Katy Siegel in consultation with David Reed, and Peter Young: 1963 — 1977 at MoMA PS1 (June 24 — September 24, 2007), which was accompanied by a monograph containing an introduction by David Deutsch, and illuminating essays by Alanna Heiss, Klaus Kertess and Ellen H, Johnson, the latter previously published in Artforum (April 1971).
David Deutsch in 1985, took the ideas further and described a Universal quantum computer.
According to the physicist David Deutsch of Oxford University it is, and he thinks it will come through the creation of a revolutionary new computing machine.
A few years later, quantum computers gained further notoriety from work by the imaginative British physicist David Deutsch.
So physicist David Deutsch wonders this: Why do many smart scientists ignore the larger implications of quantum mechanics?
The first programme of the new series, each of which will be built around a single scientist, gives space to David Deutsch, an Oxford theoretical physicist, on time travel — the next frontier.
The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World by David Deutsch Through the eyes of theoretical physicist David Deutsch, humanity's gravest problems become grist for the mill.
In their call for a reorganisation of physics principles, David Deutsch and Chiara Marletto argue that the unit of information...
David Deutsch and Chiara Marletto expouse an idea that is increasingly common: that the universe and all its minute particulars are somehow «information» (24 May, p 30).
The problem with computers today, says David Deutsch, is that they are all stuck in a single universe.
I welcome Lyman Lyons's critique of David Deutsch and Chiara Marletto's article on reconstructing physics (14 June, p 32).
They were wrong, says David Deutsch.
David Deutsch, a theoretical physicist at Oxford University's Centre for Quantum Computation, is a leading proponent of the many worlds theory.
It's to do with the quality of its explanations — though there is a twist in the tale, says David Deutsch
In this collection of supershort tales, David Eagleman — neuroscientist by day, dark chronicler by night — has turned himself into a David Deutsch figure of the hereafter, but with a multi-afterverse rather than a multiverse.
Quantum physicists David Deutsch and Chiara Marletto say information is key to understanding the universe.

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mise en scène Texts by: David Campany, Diedrich Diederichsen, [et al.] Haus der Kunst, Munich / Prestel, Munich, 2014 Hardcover, 207 p.; coloured illustrations, 29 cm English edition with a separate publication French / Deutsch (63 p.) ISBN: 978 -3-7913-5347-0
2004 Between the Lines, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY Andererseits: Die Phantastik, Landesgalerie am Oberöterreichisches Lanedesmuseum, Linz, Austria It's a Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, OH Genesis: Gifts and Promised Gifts to the Permanent Collection, Intuit — The Center for Intuitive Outsider Art, Chicago, IL À corps perdu, abcd, une collection d'art brut, Pavillon des Arts, Paris, France Smart Collecting, Acquisitions (1994 - 2004), Celebrating the Thirtieth Anniversary of David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Die Zehn Gebote, Deutsches Hygiene Museum, Dresden, Germany Dopes, Dupes, and Demagogues: Viewed by Outsiders, Luise Ross Gallery, New York, NY
Tags: Anri Sala, Anthony Braxton, Ayé Aton, Barbara Jones - Hogu, Catherine Sullivan with Charles Gaines, Cauleen Smith, Charles Gaines, David Hammons, Douglas R. Ewart with George Lewis and Douglas Repetto, Emilio Cruz, George Lewis, Gerald Williams, Glenn Ligon, Group Show, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, Institution, Jae Jarrell, Jamal Cyrus, Jeff Donaldson, Jennie C. Jones, Jose Williams, Lauren Deutsch, Leonard E. Jones, Lili Reynaud - Dewar, Lisa Alvarado, Matana Roberts, Matthew Metzger, Muhal Richard Abrams, Nelson Stevens, Philadelphia, Rashid Johnson, Renée Green, Robert Abbott Sengstacke, Roscoe Mitchell, Sanford Biggers, Sean Griffin, Stan Douglas, Terry Adkins, United States, Wadada Leo Smith, Wadsworth Jarrell, William Pope.L
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