Sentences with phrase «across space and time»

Recordkeeping metadata, of which one key type is archival description, plays a particularly important role in documenting the various contexts (legal - administrative, provenancial, procedural, documentary, and technical) within which records are created and kept as they move across space and time.
Is it the case that change due to CO2 is much less variable, across space and time, than baseline temperature?
Stressors include climatic (e.g. shifts in seasons), socio - economic (e.g. market volatility), and environmental (e.g. destruction of forest) factors, that interact and reinforce each other across space and time to affect livelihood opportunities and decision making.
Couple with that the apparently cumbersome, intricate, and in many cases arcane nuances of continually adjusting mixed quality point measurements so as to average across space and time (and hence across thermodynamic regimes) and I am unconvinced that such GATs represent much more than the adjustment process evolution.
Though separate, the videos play in synchronicity, giving space to modes of dissonance and free form collage across space and time.
Through an assortment of more than 200 color and black - and - white images juxtaposed with responses to this question, The Idea of the West takes the reader on a high - speed journey across space and time to trace the mythology of the New West.
Just as Matisse once commented that he was fascinated by window views because they allowed distant things to share the space of objects in his studio, the relationship between these two artists rests on surprising connections across space and time.
Its physical essence emerges through the continuum of networks across space and time, while its performative character comes to light through a contingency of connotations.
The program brings together fans and scholars alike across space and time, for discussions...
This Spring Kwame Asafo - Adjei, founder and artistic director of Spoken Movement tackles the concept of identity within Black culture and how it influences and exists across space and time.
Installation view of «Versus Rodin: Bodies Across Space and Time» at Art Gallery of South Australia (2017)
All his work spills out across space and time.
Sam Francis was an abstract painter, and therefore the dimensions of the subject do not follow the preconceptions that form our lives, but rather, spread across space and time in certain ways that are not spelled out for us in logic.
Kohn Gallery is pleased to present a two - person show featuring the work of Robert Ryman (b. 1930) and Giorgio Morandi (1890 — 1964) who each, across space and time, dedicated themselves to the investigation of object and environment.
A good painting (and there are plenty of good paintings in this show) creates a kind of commons — a place where an artist can share subtle perceptions, extended across space and time.
Badaut Haussmann's sculptural Day Bed works as a receptacle for both Kennethson's rounded sculpture and Gaudier - Brzeska's little - shown Ornamental Mask (1912), creating narratives across both space and time.
2016 Making and Unmaking curated by Duro Olowu, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK 30 Americans, Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio, USA Remix, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina, USA You go to my head, Galerie Templon, Paris, France The Human Form, Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA A Material Legacy: The Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemseigger Collection of Contemporary Art, Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey, USA Framing Beauty, The Grundwald Gallery, Bloomington, Indiana Turn the Page, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, Virginia Versus Rodin: Bodies across space and time, The Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
The work calls on the history of graphic notation, physical comedy, and concrete poetry to create a visual representation of a brief moment across both space and time.
We were born to be comets, Darting across space and time — Leaving our mark as we crash into everything.
With the help of Mrs. Whatsit's two companions, Mrs.. Who (Mindy Kaling) and Mrs. Which (Oprah Winfrey), Meg, Charles Wallace and Meg's classmate Calvin (Levi Miller) set off on a journey across space and time to reunite her family.
While the idea that her vision may span across space and time is nothing new for the synthetic popstar, what makes the upcoming record stand out from the rest of the pack is the «very deep, very personal» things that Monáe is finally willing to share on this new project.
It also looks quite wild, including traveling to another dimension and massive battles on Earth and elsewhere, flying across space and time.
Aside from the well - noted fact that more superior long - form drama (and comedy) can be found on television than in cinemas, the two most interesting motion picture experiences I had in 2012 were in galleries: The Clock (Christian Marclay, 2010), a staggering and hypnotic achievement of which I still have some of its 24 hours to catch up with, and two multi-screen installations by Candice Breitz: «Him» and «Her» in which many scenes from the films of Jack Nicholson (in Him) and Meryl Streep (in Her), isolate the actors from their filmic background leaving the actors to speak to and interrogate each other across space and time on many themes of character, identity, success, failure, anger and disappointment.
The small area of sky imaged, seemingly devoid of light, provides a «keyhole» view of the universe's past; reaching across space and time to reveal infant galaxies.
A recent article in Reviews of Geophysics explored how regional climate and weather is interconnected across space and time.
They might even end up elucidating how consistent beliefs were across space and time.
«Our paper provides an unprecedented view of monarch - parasitoid associations across space and time.
It will deepen our understanding of Mars» formation as well as its comparatively recent climate history — «the whole planet, across space and time
Researchers have struggled to understand what determines the distribution of microbial species across space and time — the effort is severely hindered by the sheer number of microbial species and the complexity of their communities.
«By showing drastically different wildlife histories — between regions that are climatically similar — we can start to understand the major impact of prehistoric human hunting, which differed across space and time,» Professor Waters says.
The researchers found that these different features showed strong statistical relationships, meaning that variation in societies across space and time could be captured by a single measure of social complexity.
Whitehead fails here to say, though, that the passage of nature can also resonate: one part can act on another across space and time.
This affirmation is certainly not affected at all by the proposal that our universe is, somewhat mysteriously, inter-connected with other ones, and argues, a posteriori, for an immediately complimentary, creative mind which founds and sustains its order across space and time.
Homicide statistics are much more reliable, and consistently across space and time, show that more women are killed by their intimate partner than men — although in total, far more men are homicide victims (that's mostly men killing other men).
Another area for consideration would be the relationship of the human body to other forms of matter - energy across space and time.
Sheldrake pictures morphogenetic fields as being the context in which forms (of life or physical reality) which arose in the past exercise their causal influence by a non-energetic «resonance» with subsequent similar systems13 Resonance of course is a physical analogy for something that is not physical: «A «resonant» effect of form upon form across space and time would resemble energetic resonance in its selectivity, but it could not be accounted for in terms of any of the known types of resonance, nor would it involve a transmission of energy «14 In order to distinguish it from energetic resonance, Sheldrake calls this process morphic resonance.
«17 Therefore, a past system can exercise its influence across space and time from a distance, non-contiguously with its effects.

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If your company is online, your employees are scattered across the country, or you're starting up and can't secure a physical space for your business, employee management is even harder — that personal element can completely disappear when you aren't actually in the same place at the same time.
The site rated the locations on 18 key metrics across three different categories: Business Environment (including average revenue growth per business, start - ups per capita and average length of work week and commute times), Access to Resources (number of working age, college - educated residents in the area, etc.) and Business Costs (cost of living, office space affordability and others).
But the traditional model doesn't translate well in remote settings, where people are spread across time zones, coffee shops and coworking spaces.
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Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
The liturgy is being re-established little by little, in the minds of God's people as the corporate worship not just of the local but of the whole Body of Christ, the universal Church, reaching across time and space and into heaven itself:
The communicative enterprise would become a vast inductive project — a complex exercise in theory - building, leading tentatively and provisionally toward something which, in fact, the imputational groundwork of our language enables us to presuppose from the very outset.1 Only by using the resources of thought to free our communicative resources from the spatio - temporal processes of their employment can we manage to communicate with one another across the reaches of space and time.
They do not stand on their own but root in processual generality Were it not for generic processes that reach across the limits of space and time, those nominalistic commonalties would not, could not be there.
But of course those commonalties only exist because generic processes are at work «across the board» in point of space and time, processes that function so as to produce those commonalties.
The cosmos is an ordered whole across time and space.
And I wonder how many millions of civilizations across the vastness of space and time have pondered likewiAnd I wonder how many millions of civilizations across the vastness of space and time have pondered likewiand time have pondered likewise.
Our actions serve to enlarge the ministry of Jesus across time and space.
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