Sentences with word «aleatory»

The matter was an intuitive one, aleatory in one sense, yet with a subtle harmony of the body and mind interacting upon and within the pictorial field.
It thus belongs to the class of aleatory contracts
This movie suffered from a similar fate of giving a highly aleatory spin on an oft tried set of events in film.
Lippard was fundamental in establishing the free - for - all that is today's mainstream art world — a milieu rife with woolly intellectualizing, political posturing, and (ahem) «aleatory strategies [that] de-center the authorial function and thus reevaluate the role of logical argumentation and hermeneutics as the guarantors of aesthetic function.»
The convolutions of these chance felt fragments recall a disparate collection of memories — the quick gestures of a Joan Mitchell painting, the color field forms of Morris Louis» stained canvases, the starkness of Robert Morris» wall pieces — each imbued with aleatory process that accepts accident and chance.
Each page is inimitable; the image can never be recreated in the same way twice due to the program's seemingly aleatory function during the algorithmic transformation.
While current audiences have grown used to pop, op, and kinetic art, they continue to be scandalized by sound poets like Henri Chopin, visual poets like Fabio Doctorovich, junkyard sculptors like Robert Rauschenberg, aleatory composers like John Cage, and experimental choreographers like Alwin Nikolais.
In suspending the space between intentional and the accidental, Coffey engages in a ritualistic - aleatory play between figuration, motion, and tension, and thus establishes a set of new ground rules of art making / presentation.
Nevertheless, it was Cage's Theater Piece # 1 (often called simply «the event») performed at Black Mountain College in 1952 that achieved legendary status as the first «Happening» and the beginning of aleatory music and dance.
Hints of numbers linger beneath the surface, and the faintest memory of the printed grids sometimes paradoxically suggest a kind of aleatory structure, very much of our time.
 Seal works with systems, liking the random injunctions arrived at through computer programmes (from which he's generated many of the names of his paintings and made aleatory sound pieces) and developing an alphabet of signs whose syntactical arrangement he readily devolves to curators.
Disclosing his debt to Surrealist theory, he professes his interest in «the multiplicity of meanings inherent in aleatory ideas and images» and declares that «these pictures do not represent first hand experiences, but are related to the perhaps more socially important manufactured experiences which are being created daily by the mass media.»
If a frequency of sites spatially and of data collection over time can produce enough dynamically significant data points to satisfy the requirements of Chaos (eg, antialiasing, bifurcation), then we can know just how badly we are measuring the climate, and whether some currently ontic variability is really aleatory, or may be semi-deterministic in some spans and scales if only we have enough granularity in our sampling.
The answer to that relies on the shared notion, the shared certainty (among media, citizens and train workers), that the accident was something not aleatory, not a tragedy out - of - nowhere, but the consequence of a process.
You are finally able to distinguish aleatory from adhesion!
From humble beginnings in the former Soviet Union, his aleatory quest to widen his horizons has propelled him to the pinnacle of modern science.
Although much in Tuttle's assemblages may appear haphazard, aleatory, or improvisational, his reputation is that of a master craftsman.
Recent exhibitions include: Museu do Pau, 32a Bienal de São Paulo: Incerteza Viva, São Paulo, Brazil; El Museo del Palo, Casa del Sargento, Beta - Local, San Juan (2015); The Way of Makapansgat, Galería Agustina Ferreyra, San Juan (2015); An Aleatory History of the Stick, Art in General, New York.
There is no substitute for the authenticity of Schnabel's gesture; twenty - five years after their making, his elegant yet exuberant and intrepid paintings have renewed vigor and urgency, anticipating the gestural, aleatory, and readymade painting so pervasive among emerging artists today.
These sculptures, which Chiappa said were partly inspired by Jean Arp's aleatory «dropped paintings» (the holes in the cheese, for instance, were created by unpredictable chemical reactions), lined the walls at Kate Werble's booth, while another metal sculpture by the artist suggesting a basketball without the orange parts sat on the floor.
He has been featured in many international exhibitions including the Bienal de Sao Paulo in 2016, An Aleatory History of the Stick at Art in General in New York in 2015, and Useless, curated by Pablo Leon de la Barra, at the PINTA Art Fair in London in 2010, among others.
The works on display in this multi-venue exhibition include abstract paintings, minimalist sculptures, and sculptural performances of an aleatory nature.
Discipline, precision and control have been replaced by spontaneity, instinct and the aleatory.
Ten inch sections of film were printed onto long strips of photographic paper and then mounted in rows, forming a final constructed piece which I called a composite... What I am talking about is complexity... There is no particular point of entry or procedure to the seeing; it is a multiplicity of elements operating in an aleatory manner.»
It is a search for the meaningful mark, the aleatory impression, the revelatory mistake.
Features that once drew their meaning by seemingly not being his, now seem to be almost compulsive traits: we imagine Polke still obsessing over minute printing errors, over the aleatory stretched effects made by moving an image while it is being photocopied, over the bacterial and toxic - looking residues brought about by mixing resins and paints with foreign substances.
Kiefer's fascination for eidetic process, rather than teleological outcome is underscored by the alchemical effects he achieves in these new works — aleatory, and as luminescent as the natural forms they evoke.
Although Cage credited Morton Feldman with leading the way into indeterminacy, Cage's chance (or «aleatory») music and ideas of ambient («concrete») sound certainly influenced Feldman's music as well as that of Earle Brown, Christian Wolff, and La Monte Young.
In contrast to Scott, Faruqee and Melini, they don't deviate from perceptual art's customarily clean surfaces, yet their approach ultimately feels just as intuitive and aleatory.
To mark the occasion, art historian Benjamin H. D. Buchloh reflects on abstraction, decoration, and the aleatory in relation to Richter's latest bodies of work.
Insurance is an «aleatory» contract — there is an unequal giving and receiving within the contract.
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