Tangible objects make for more meaningful emotional connections to a collection or series.
Not exact matches
To
make this idea more
tangible, Lewis is treating satellites and space junk as elements in a kind of mathematical network, a network whose connections reveal how many
objects a given satellite approaches in orbit (Acta Astronautica, vol 66, p 257).
This ecover creator is a free tool that promises to
make your product appear to be a
tangible object that ensures to convince casual browsers to become customers.
This greenery is singularly grounded in reality and the familiar,
making Wackers» depictions of improbable
objects,
tangible and recognizable.
Its narrative is drawn from letters, diaries, and reports from the period, and these histories are
made tangible through a dazzling array of art
objects, sculpture, costume, and paintings.
They met while studying graphic design together and after graduation decided to set up their own studio, focusing on installations of handcrafted
objects made from
tangible materials such as paper, wood and thread.
His creations are inanimate
objects, ready -
made compositions embodying the most
tangible excrement of present - day consumerism: litter.
Employing only the organic palette of the colours of existing
objects, or smearing white across their surfaces, Gomes highlights the
tangible properties of her
objects while simultaneously
making parts of them disappear.
Her work deeply investigates the inner life of the rooms and
objects which
make up the fabric of our surrounds — those
objects which are present and
tangible yet commonly ignored or overlooked.