Sentences with phrase «archaic forms»

Using archaic forms of music technology, such as 1980s Casio keyboards, cassettes players and one - string electric guitars, he juxtaposes these and other instruments as static forms of sculpture interacting with images of mountains, dead trees and cacti from the Texas, Arizona and California deserts.
The latter cultivate — or seem just organically, with innate coolness, to have — a connection with the past and with archaic forms like VHS tapes, board games, vinyl LPs.
Like characters from archaic forms of popular theatre, her figures are equipped with stage properties or articles of clothing by which they can be identified, sometimes simply by high - waisted pants or long sleeves, or more obscurely with a postiche or a shillelagh.
Instructor: Paula Burleigh is a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow at the Whitney and a PhD candidate in Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center, where she is writing her dissertation about the use of archaic forms in a range of utopian projects in Western Europe during the 1960s.
The remarkable thing about Turing machines as proposed in their original archaic form is what can be proved about them.
Even within the historic religions, archaic forms reassert themselves, as when Christians divide the world into «Christendom» and the pagan realms of devil worshipers, or when Muslims divide the world into «the house of Islam» and «the house of war» — that is, all those domains beyond the reach of Muslim political power.
But the genomic data also don't prove the classic multiregionalism model, which argues that a single, worldwide species of human, including archaic forms outside of Africa, met, mingled, and had offspring, and so produced Homo sapiens.
With it came that wonderfully archaic form of file sharing known as the mixtape.
Her training as a printmaker, working primarily with woodcuts (which she describes as «the most archaic form of printmaking»), informs her interest in repetition and its meaning.
Roy Dowell's is a mythopoesis nurtured through a modernism of archaic forms without parody, informed through tribal arts, the zone inhabited by early 20th - century artists and mid-century artists alike.
«The idea was that with a chat bot there could be an interactive experience for the general public and we could get away from archaic forms [of legal information],» says Bull, who was joined by LawBot's Commercial Director, Rebecca Agliolo, who is also a law student at Cambridge.
The phone's rather heavy at 247 grams, but that's because of the traditional numeric keypad and the circular navigation keys that make the W2018 what it is: A flagship phone based on a nearly archaic form factor that still has a few fans around the world.
Characteristically, the art consists of primitive images and archaic forms in undefined and often aquatic environments.
It is true that, for unknown reasons, Neandertal culture does not display all the refinements of the Cro - Magnons, but the same is true of many early modern humans and archaic forms of Homo sapiens.
The Christian is being challenged to show that when he uses religious language, and in particular, when he uses the word «God», he is speaking in a meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of words which belonged to the old world, and which is no more relevant to the new world than goblins and fairies.
For decades, schoolchildren across the globe were taught our origin story went something like this: An archaic form of Homo sapiens evolved around 200,000 years ago in Africa.
In the digital age we live in, going back to learning times tables by rote seems like an archaic form of learning, which is likely to be difficult for the already stretched teaching profession, so coming up with enjoyable paths of learning for both the educator and the student is more than likely the best option.
What he is investigating is varied, but he translate and combines symbols, archaic forms, science, and fictions to make works that feel like prototypes for a classified experiment.
Both wanted to define an archaic form, which distinguishes them from their contemporaries.
In the core of this style was presentation of archaic forms and symbols as subject matter.
His innovative approach, that simultaneously draws connections to archaic forms of expression, catches the attention of some of the most prominent Italian art critics of the time, including Giulio Carlo Argan and Palma Bucarelli.
Why are we still using this archaic form of dividing our families?
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