Sentences with phrase «now picture the space»

... What is the most tense part — put your hand on that and let go of the tension... Be aware of all your feelings in the present moment... Breathe deeply a few times... Now picture the space of your consciousness as a room.

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For millions of us earthlings, the pictures of earth from thousands of miles in space give a fresh perspective on our human situation, Archibald MacLeish described it in these beautiful and now - familiar words:
Those pictures, some of which are sharp enough to spot features 10 centimeters across, were taken by the European Space Agency's Rosetta probe, which has been orbiting the comet (seen here in July from a distance of about 160 kilometers) for more than a year now.
To get the biggest picture now available, Paolo and his colleagues stitched together satellite radar altimetry data from three consecutive and overlapping missions: the European Space Agency's (ESA's) ERS - 1 and ERS - 2 (which flew from 1991 to 2000 and 1995 to 2011, respectively), and ESA's ENVISAT mission, which collected data from 2002 to 2012.
Scientists have now learned, despite its ordinary name, that Steve may be an extraordinary puzzle piece in painting a better picture of how Earth's magnetic fields function and interact with charged particles in space.
Now scientists at Nobel laureate Eric Cornell's lab at the University of Colorado have taken the first pictures of spin waves as they undulate through space.
The European Space Agency's Venus Express space probe has now taken the first picture of the same phenomenon on another plSpace Agency's Venus Express space probe has now taken the first picture of the same phenomenon on another plspace probe has now taken the first picture of the same phenomenon on another planet.
Without both space and time, analysts have been faced with an incomplete picture until now, with the creation of the 5D colorimetric technique.
Much clearer pictures of the sun and a «fire - hose» stream of data are now being gathered by NASA's space - based Solar Dynamics Observatory, Harvey said.
Until now it was just a gathering place for a zillion plants we've collected and construction tools etc. so we cleaned it out and spent ALL day both Saturday and Sunday building some built - in seating for the space (we only got about halfway done, pictures to come soon).
your sense of style, how you pair your outfit, the quality of pictures, the write ups... i can go on and on but, lem me pause for now so i do nt use up my writing space.
The system adjusts the layout for easier navigation on touchscreens, and they also got rid of the annoying white spaces from the normal website, thus the profiles feel more compressed and informative, which is also helped by the fact that the profile pictures are now taking up more space for clearer visibility.
Sounds are given space to breathe, the buzz - saw guitars that everyone seems to think have dissappeared are still there, only now they are only a part of the overall picture... they wash over dreamy synths, under Karen O.'s voice (Oh, that voice!)
Donald Sutherland is one of the most respected, prolific and versatile of motion picture actors, with an astonishing resume of well over one hundred and fifty films, including such classics as Robert Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen; Robert Altman's M * A * S * H; John Schlesinger's The Day of the Locust; Robert Redford's Ordinary People; Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900; Philip Kaufman's Invasion of the Body Snatchers; Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now with Julie Christie; Alan Pakula's Klute with Jane Fonda; Federico Fellini's Fellini's Casanova and in Brian Hutton» sKelly's Heroes with Clint Eastwood, who later directed him in Space Cowboys.
The target of the misfit group's ire is Adam King (Clancy Brown), a Shatner-esque actor who starred in a space show and a cop drama but now fills his ego with regular appearances at conventions like this — and his wallet with outrageous fees for autographs and pictures.
Now, astronomers have created a movie showing how these «protostellar jets» move, using pictures taken by the Hubble Space Telescope across more than a decade.
Any Day Now, which won the Golden Space Needle for both Best Picture and Best Actor (Alan Cumming) just a few months ago, finally arrives for a theatrical run at the Harvard Exit.
New features have now been added including all - way reading angles for righties and lefties, multi-language interface options, line spacing, built - in clock, adjustable font sizes and line breaks and even full picture support, so your favorite books will now show up with pictures.
Of course, everyone needs their own space every now and again, so I'll just go walking around on my own, taking pictures or stuff that Kach isn't into, like hiking.
A week or two ago Stinger reported that Taito was launching a new re-branding effort for their company, which included issuing new uniforms for their arcades in Japan, a celebration of Space Invaders» 30th anniversary along with two new SI games (neither of which will see an arcade release) and now they have a page up with full details on their plans, along with pictures.
2018 — Figurative Diaspora: The Migration of Academic Training from Russia to China in the Service of Progressive Art, Co-curated by Mark Tansey 2017 — Piss & Vinegar: Nina Chanel Abney, Robert Arneson, Sue Coe, Robert Colescott, R. Crumb, Nicole Eisenman, Natalie Frank, Hilary Harkness, Peter Saul, Robert Williams 2016 — Now and Then: Drawings from the 19th Century to the Present 2015 — Beautiful Beast: Ball, Cook, de Jong, Demetz, Dill, Dupont, Fischl, Fox, Mennin, King, Penny, Piccinini, Pondick, Silverthorne, Smith, Taplin, Wilkinson Gallery, New York, NY 2014 — The Big Picture, Desiderio, Fischl, Rauch, Saville, Tansey, Wilkinson Gallery, New York, NY 2011 — Iconomancy, Wilkinson Gallery, New York, NY 2011 — I've Got a Secret, The Forbes Galleries, New York, NY 2011 — Uncovered, Eden Rock Gallery, St. Barths 2010 — Just Off, Sloan Fine Art, New York, NY 2007 — Normal, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL 2006 — Uprising, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Space, New York, NY 2005 — Primed, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY 2003 — The Burbs, DFN Gallery, New York, NY 2003 — Space Invaders, FishTank Gallery, New York, NY 1985 - 89 — The Drawing Center, New York, NY, Artist Curator, Responsible for interviewing artists, portfolio reviews and initial selections for group exhibitions.
Like him, she now sticks to geometry and flat areas of color to emphasize its relation to a picture plane, all the while thrusting viewers into insane spaces.
1994 Don't Look Now, Thread Waxing Space, New York (catalogue) Cross and Square Grids, Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan Abstraction: A Tradition of Collecting in Miami, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL (catalogue) Das Americas, Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo, Brazil (catalogue) Elvis + Marilyn: 2 x Immortal, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (catalogue) Come dire, splendori, Pontormo Rosso Gallery, Carmignano, Italy Notational Photographs, Metro Pictures, New York Rudiments d'un musée possible, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Geneva Le Constanti Nell» Arte, Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples (catalogue) 30 Years: Art in the Present Tense, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (catalogue) The Assertive Image: Artists of the Eighties, Armand Hammer Museum and University of California, Los Angeles The Use of Pleasure, Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, CA (curated by Robert Nickas) Punishment + Decoration, Hohenthal und Bergen, Cologne, Germany Katarina Fritsch, Peter Halley, Hubert Kiecol, Imi Knoebel, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Jablonka Galerie, Berlin
In search of that fulfillment, his own work has been steadily expanding in space, from the relief of his Polish Village series, created with collage and layering with cardboard, to the Moby Dick paintings, in which relief gives way to outright three - dimensionality within the context of a picture frame, and of course to his architectural and free - standing sculptural works and now the Scarlatti K series.
2017 China Remixed Indiana University, Bloomington, 15 February — 10 March 2016 - 17 Both Sides Now III Videotage HK and videoclub UK, International Touring Programme 2016 Viennale — Vienna International Film Festival, Austria, 20 October — 2 November 2016 62nd Oberhausen International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany, 5 - 10 May 2016 Videotage @ Art Basel Crowdfunding Lab Art Basel Hong Kong, 24 - 26 March 2009 Local Shorts Big Screen Waltham Forest, London 2008 Artists in the Archive Cornerhouse / Big Screen, Manchester 2006 Arcade screenings & events, Westbourne Studios, London 2006 Collective Rhythm Bigger Picture programme, Cornerhouse / Big Screen, Manchester 2002 No Sleep «Til Hammersmith: A Night of Video The Central Space, London 2002 Big Screen in Little China projections, Home GMI Screen, London 2000 Test Lab Anarchy projections, Arthrob & Fabric Live, Fabric, London
Most of us, in some way, now use that space which Reinhardt explored and brought to the picture plane.
Following directly on from Part 1 of our coverage of the busy Space / / Form opening, AM now delves a little deeper pictorially into the artwork created for this huge group exhibition of 110 artists with a series of pictures where the art is more viewable (like the Mark Dean Veca installation above).
Finally, the artist has chosen to fit the space of her installation with a picture - rail hanging system reminiscent of the one used in the Walker's now demolished 1927 building, further collapsing the institution's spatial histories of site and display.
His acclaimed «Pictures» show from 1977 at Artists Space and his important essay «Pictures» in October magazine influenced the careers of many artists like Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, or Barbara Kruger; a group now known under the somewhat murky label «The Pictures Generation».
Select group exhibitions include: Cathouse FUNeral Harvested: The Hunt Intensifies at Coustof Waxman Annex, New York, NY 2017, Future memories at Pfizer building, Brooklyn, NY, 2016, #makeamericagreatagain at WhiteBox, New York 2016, Picture Yourself at The college of Wooster Art Museum, (CWAM), Wooster, OH 2016, Cathouse Retrospective at Chemistry Creative, Brooklyn, NY 2016, Maximum Entropy, CP Project space, New York, NY 2015, Photography Now, The Center of Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, New York 2014, and War Stories, William Holman Gallery, New York 2014.
New York, curated by Anne Ellegood New Prints Winter, 2003, International Print Center, New York, NY 2002 Keine Kleingkeit (Not Really Small), Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland (catalogue) 2001 Ball Point Inklings, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA 2000 Points, Lines, Planes, Les Filles du Calvaire, Brussels, Belgium (catalogue) Bad Touch, Lump Gallery Projects, Raleigh, North Carolina Studio International, Paintings from the Ophiuchus Collection, The Hydra Workshop, Hydra, Greece Warped: Painting and the Feminine, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK (catalogue) Mapping, Territory, Connections, Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris, France Points, Lines, Planes, Les Filles du Calvaire, Paris, France (catalogue) Painting Function, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, curated by Saul Ostrow Joanne Greenbaum, Charlene von Heyl, Amy Sillman, James Van Damme Gallery, Brussels, Belgium Examining Pictures, Armand Hammer Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA curated by Francesco Bonami and Judith Nesbitt 1999 Examining Pictures, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, curated by Francesco Bonami and Judith Nesbitt Nacht Bild (After Image), Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland curated by Peter Packesch Examining Pictures, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK, curated by Francesco Bonami and Judith Nesbitt 1997 Current Undercurrent, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Painting Now and Forever, Part 1, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, NY Exploiting the Abstract, Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY 1996 Explosion in a Tool Factory, Hovel, New York, NY Un Oeil Americain, Galerie le Carre, Lilles, France 1995 Wacko, The Workspace Gallery, New York, NY Other Rooms, Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York, NY Natural, Arena Gallery, Brooklyn, New York Jane Fine, Joanne Greenbaum, John Paul Philippe, Arena Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Pleasant Pebble, The Workspace Gallery, New York, NY 1994 New York Abstract Painting, Salvatore Ala Gallery, New York, NY 1992 Vibology, White Columns, curated by Bill Arning AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2010 Artist in Residence, CCA Andratx Art Center, Andratx Mallorca, Spain 2009 Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant 2007 Artist in Residence, The Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas 2005 Artist in Residence, Greenwich House Pottery, New York, N.Y. 2004 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation, Inc..
I think the picture looks idyllic, and I feel like a Luddite, but putting apartments for 10,000 in that open space in the middle of the city feels worse than the multi-use that takes place there now.
(Global, space - based data now supplement those measurements and provide the big - picture view.)
The Amazon Echo Show (pictured above) was announced in early May, but with one column between then and now, and new Apple products to consider, there was just no space last time around.
But, for now, I wanted to go ahead and share some (not - so - professional) pictures with you of my favorite part of the space.
, and my brain now focusing on our outdoor spaces, one of the things I would like to do this spring is transform our porch step into something similar to this one, pictured above.
ok I have that space too... but I never thought of it as an ucky dust filled space... more of an opportunity to accessorize... I have seen other blogs with open cabinetry and baskets up there... but I really like what you did... I'm trying to picture that now in my kitchen and I really think it would make the ceilings look taller — we are thinking of re-staining our cabinets darker (we have the honey oak popular in the 90's) and that might be a project for the future... thanks for sharing
I had trouble deciding what to do with the space where the island is now, so I completely understand that it could feel awkward to some — especially in pictures.
Taking the first step is the hardest — now when I hesitate I picture that little 650 sq ft space being a shining jewel of prized and cherished things... that image makes it so much easier.
Alice de Crom (back left) of Floralista Flower Studio brought in armfuls of beautiful blooms, which members of the Urban - Walls team (pictured here, founder Danielle Hardy, front left, and production assistant Tammie Gauer) used to design the Garden Flowers decals that are now showcased throughout the space.
Right now, my «space» is kind of scattered all over the house... desk in the living room, cross-stitching in the family room, books in the bedroom... you get the picture... lol.
But, I couldn't resist showing these pictures, since it now looks so much like a regular space.
For now, all of the pictures included here are of the space as it was when I first came to see it before starting work on the space.
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