Sentences with phrase «reverberations also»

Reverberations also publishes articles about important initiatives undertaken by AOSA and our members.

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These two characters exemplify the reverberations of the scandal of particularity, reverberations that extend horizontally across Jesus's contemporaries, but also vertically, backward through the history of Israel and the Gentiles, and forward into the history of the Church and the world.
Effects such as flangers, filters and reverberation can also be included in the virtual instru - ment.
Scientists can also do reverberation mapping, which uses X-ray telescopes to look for time differences between emissions from various locations near the black hole to understand the orbits of gas and photons around the black hole.
For this reason, Joner and masters student Carla Carroll, who is also a co-author of the study, used a method known as reverberation mapping.
The meeting's participants also addressed social and political implications of global scientific challenges, including the impact of the Arab Spring movement and reverberations from Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster.
We also did frequency sweeps, that's how we found the reverberation of the room.
In a way, each of Gallace's paintings is somehow two paintings at once: rigorously abstract (not in the sense that an abstract painting is abstract, but in the sense that a syllogism is abstract — a form or template whose particular contents can be filled in) and generic, yet also haunted by feelings, memories, and reverberations that may be profoundly subjective and therefore private and in part incommunicable.
But there are also reverberations in form and composition that recall his namesake Anni Albers» refined geometries or Frank Stella's shaped canvases.
After his solo show at the John Hansard gallery, Southampton that is due to tour to NIMAC in Nicosia, Cyprus, Tom is currently participating in the TRIO Bienal in Rio de Janeiro Brazil as part of «Reverberations — Crossed Borders of Three - dimensionality» where he is also showing his edition with The Multiple Store «The Mighty Crowns», illustrated above.
It is probable that the tremendous impression that Monet's Water Lilies made on Sam Francis during an exhibition in Paris in 1956 also has reverberations in this work.
It is this sense of discovery that unites A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things to two other platforms that also explore the genealogies of performance art in the Arab world: Echoes & Reverberations, a group exhibition at the Hayward Gallery Project space featuring Jumana Emil Abboud, Basma Alsharif, Samah Hijawi, Anas Al - Shaikh, Magdi Mostafa and Joe Namy, and Ibraaz Platform 009, which explores the genealogies of performance art in North Africa and the Middle East.
Here the adjective «dithyrambic» comes to refer not only to the artist's state of heightened creativity but also to the mood of «poetic reverberation» he drew out of a seemingly banal source.
He was also included in «Reverberation», curated by Andre Woodward at the Huntington Arts Center, «Object Orange» Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good, U.S. Pavilion Venice Architecture Biennial, Venice, Italy; and has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; FELTspace, Adelaide, South Australia; Pavilion am Milchof, Berlin, Germany; Free Museum Of Dallas, Dallas, Texas; Occidental College, Los Angeles, California and numerous other galleries and institutions.
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