Sentences with phrase «space as substance»

Pure Color of the Hudson (after Rodchenko) Remediated polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) mud obtained from General Electric dredging site, processed waste coal from power plants in the Hudson Valley on Sintra, in Matthew Friday's Space as Substance: Beyond the Scenic Hudson, 2015.
Locally sourced pigments, specimens, plant - pulp papers, in Matthew Friday's Space as Substance: Beyond the Scenic Hudson, 2015.
The Fresnel lens in Matthew Friday's Space as Substance: Beyond the Scenic Hudson, 2015.
With Space as Substance: Beyond the Scenic Hudson, Matthew Friday relocates a mobile and modular research station that contains a variety of cartographic and scientific instruments.

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A Being was taking form in the totality of space; a Being with the attractive power of a soul, palpable like a body, vast as the sky; a Being which mingled with things yet remained distinct from them; a Being of a higher order than the substance of things with which it was adorned, yet taking shape within them.
There are differences, thirdly, as to the nature of the object — whether it is material reality, thought in the mind of God or man, pantheistic spiritual substance, absolute and eternal mystical Being, or simply something which we can not know in itself but upon which we project our ordered thought categories of space, time, and causation.
There were philosophical debates among Greek philosophers as to exactly what this word means, but common to their usage was the idea expressed in the adage, «two substances can not occupy the same space at the same time.»
Nevertheless space continued implicitly to be conceived as some kind of existent or substance.
Thus it has come to be possible for Einstein in this century to conceive space not simply as a substance but as the true physical substance.
Further, in the classical eighteenth century doctrine of space, space was conceived as a container, in which the physical material substances exist and move, itself, however, neither affecting the substances nor being affected by them.
The question must, however, be raised whether Einstein's true physical substance is to be conceived as «space» at all.
The transcendental material substance of his risen body has become simultaneously present as physical substance in space - time, in order that we can see, touch, taste and eat him.
She spoke at the opening of Pillars Recovery Center, a new space in Harlem providing free services for people recovering from substance abuse as well as their families — together with Felecia Pullen, its Chief Executive Officer, and Brett's friend.
In fact, scientists have found increasing evidence of water on numerous moons, planets, and asteroids in recent years — an encouraging trend for those who see the familiar substance as the backbone of a future space - based economy.
Background Matter, such as a solid, liquid or gas, is defined as «a substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.»
Electronic waste, or «e-waste» as it's called, is a growing problem in the United States and abroad, as obsolete or broken computers and other electronic equipment are taking up increasingly precious amounts of landfill space and potentially leaking hazardous substances into surrounding ecosystems.
Then he cut open Hernandez's thigh and inserted a paper - thin slice of the same material used to make the pixie dust: part of a pig's bladder known as the extracellular matrix, or ECM, a fibrous substance that occupies the spaces between cells.
NASA Astrobiology Institute — larger and detailed images Ionizing radiation such as ultraviolet light «processes» substances found in the cold molecular clouds of interstellar space such as ices rich in organic compounds into even more complex organic materials.
As I watched Don and his team try to find something good to say about margarine — a substance all agreed looked and tasted awful — I was reminded of the era when butter got the boot, in favor of what we were told was the healthier, man - made, Space Age alternative: margarine.
As edtech products continue to flood the education space, it has become increasingly difficult for educators to distinguish those with strong potential to deliver improved student learning from the slick marketing pitches that seem to offer more hype than substance.
The official standard describes the Pembroke's general appearance as «low set, strong, sturdily built and active, giving an impression of substance and stamina in a small space
The AKC describes the Pembroke as sturdy dog that is «low - set» and gives «substance in a small space».
In the exhibition's catalogue Bernice Rose states: «Chamberlain's is a radical step in this [modernism's] history: the translation of de Kooning's inherently sculptural continued... brushstroke from a soft material used for the creation of visual illusions and illusionary spaces into a hard, thin, and three - dimensional substance that could be considered as a support for those illusions.»
Drawing on the chlorocruorin, the green - colored blood of annelids (a species of worms) found in the rainforest, she's developed a green substance called «Anemine» (that also serves as the show's title), which is combined with acrylic on aluminum panels and trickled across the floor of the gallery space.
This industrial substance has a distinctive quality as it dries - it extends the picture's edge creating organic yet definite outlines, and serves as a ready - made, negative space.
Mimicking the quality of blood as a provocative substance, the installation invites the viewer to actively explore the blood droplet as it spills into the gallery space.
Berlind's particular contribution came through the manner in which he superimposed layers of space and distance, foreground and background, as though the substances within each spatial level were compressed under a microscope's cover slide, or seen through sheets of Mylar, one above the other.
As Clement Greenberg stated in his essay «Sculpture in Our Time» (Arts Magazine, June 1958), «Rendering substance entirely optical, and form, whether pictorial, sculptural, or architectural, as an integral part of ambient space — this brings anti-illusionism full circlAs Clement Greenberg stated in his essay «Sculpture in Our Time» (Arts Magazine, June 1958), «Rendering substance entirely optical, and form, whether pictorial, sculptural, or architectural, as an integral part of ambient space — this brings anti-illusionism full circlas an integral part of ambient space — this brings anti-illusionism full circle.
All aspects of Essenhigh's works are alive and conscious in their own world, personifying substances such as light and nature to interact with gures in space.
The exhibition project «SUBSTANCE (for Julian) `, at The Suburban, Chicago aims to inform the viewer about two issues addressed as parallel realities of perception — on one hand the notion of a profound play with the qualities of the existing space and simulteanous, the memory of fellow artist Julian Dashper who passed away about six weeks ago and who also exhibited at The Suburban in 2008.
Daniel Berndt reviews Jumana Manna's first UK solo exhibition, at London's Chisenhale Gallery, a show that comprises of the artist's first feature - length film, A Magical Substance Flows into Me (2015), as well as presenting a variety of vessel - like sculptures that surround the theatrical space.
Now imagine if there was already a known mechanism of IR scattering that reduced IR loss to space resulting in a heating effect, and that the particulars of the mechanism were well understood, and that the substances responsible for this mechanism were very well known, and that we were increasing the concentration of this substance quite dramatically, and that we we seeing temperature rises as had had been hypothesized almost a century ago, and that some signs indicative of this particular mechanism for warming had been observed.
The shape of the CO2 band is such that, once saturated near the center over sufficiently small distances, increases in CO2 don't have much affect on the net radiative energy transfer from one layer of air to the other so long as CO2 is the only absorbing and emitting agent — but increases in CO2 will reduce the LW cooling of the surface to space, the net LW cooling from the surface to the air, the net LW cooling of the atmosphere to space (except in the stratosphere), and in general, it will tend to reduce the net LW cooling from a warmer to cooler layer when at least one of those layers contains some other absorbing / emitting substance (surface, water vapor, clouds) or is space)
If the atmosphere contained no IR - absorbing substances, then all the IR emitted by the earth's surface would escape into space and radiative balance would dictate that the earth's average surface temperature (or really the average of emissivity * T ^ 4 where T is the absolute temperature and the emissivity of most terrestrial materials in the wavelength range of interest is very close to 1) is set by the condition that the earth must radiate as much energy as it absorbs from the sun.
But this layer is not sufficient to fill deep cavities, which is why dentists use artificial substances, such as cements or fillings, to fill the spaces.
Popular personal lubricant Astroglide was, as its name implies, invented in relation to the space program; it was discovered by a chemist looking for a substance that would purge oil from the anhydrous ammonia used in the space shuttle's cooling system.
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