Sentences with phrase «also explore the phenomenon»

An array of works also explore the phenomenon of High Frequency Trading, described by the artist as «one of the most opaque, automated and sped - up processes of the present moment».

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He is also writing a book which explores the phenomenon of coalitional presidentialism in the former Soviet Union, Africa and Latin America.
«The Internet offers a tremendous opportunity to understand important social phenomena like family structure and also to help us explore how sharing information influences people's emotional states and decision - making,» says Adam Kramer, a data scientist at Facebook.
The new generation of lasers could also be utilized to explore the elementary processes that underlie natural phenomena.
A new paper in PLOS One explores the «attractiveness halo,» a phenomenon that leads people to assume pretty or handsome people are also intelligent.
Science teachers can also use digital simulations or visualizations to allow their students opportunities to explore complex scientific phenomena that would otherwise be inaccessible.
Please take a look at our website for further details: http://www.momentaart.org/momenta-art-past-projects-2015.html Reviews of our exhibitions or events in a traditional sense are welcome, but we also encourage cross-disciplinary approaches that expand and engage with the themes explored by artists and other participants through our programs, possibly addressing broader socio - political phenomena of the year.
Through a series of films and events, The Second Summer of Love is exploring not only the roots of the house music phenomenon, but also its enduring impact on international contemporary culture.
The New York presentation of Here and There concentrates on the geography of Manhattan and New York State (Here), while the London exhibition explores natural phenomena within but also beyond London, extending to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Arctic (There).
However there is also yet another sense of the word, that I want to explore, at least speculatively, for a moment, in relation to Blannin's work and that's the sense of «system» used in cybernetics, where a central concept is that of «feedback», the process in which information about the past or present influences the same phenomenon in the present or future, forming a chain of cause - and - effect, a circuit or loop: output becomes input.
The emergence of psychological significance within individual experience is a phenomena that I am interested in exploring; why and how an occurrence can cause affect; how experience can carry from encounters in both physicality and mentality, and also how the perception of these experiences evolve from repeated visitation.
His interest in exploring the ephemeral qualities of natural phenomena is also a subject which unites him with Turner — the historic master of these themes.
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