Sentences with phrase «as an artifact»

Alongside the paintings, a grouping of wooden boxes is exhibited as artifacts of a personal history.
Pictures of the family line the walls, as well as artifacts various family members have contributed.
Along with works on paper, she makes sculptures, ceramics, and textiles, which often incorporate recurring motifs such as artifacts from classical and ancient cultures.
He's interested in discovering, not creating, and he refers to his work as artifacts, not art.
I think about the in - between place of objects, like textiles, that are categorized as artifacts rather than art works.
That is, even a lifetime of advanced scientific training did not trump the tendency to view plants as artifacts.
The sculptures, charged as artifacts from the artist's performance, remain on display throughout the exhibition.
The program connects enthusiasts with professionals to encourage protection of sites as well as artifacts.
«Yeah, yeah, art as object, art as spectacle, art as abjection, art as artifact, art as this culture or that culture, old media or new media, gendered or neutered, formal or political, pre-this or post-that, blah, blah, blah.
In his second series, small, quirky yet contemplative assemblages of reclaimed pieces of wood, glue, paper and paint serve as artifacts of sorts from an idealized place -LSB-...]
The dusty gold lettering in the library should be seen as an artifact of our school's past.
It is tempting to dismiss this piece of history as an artifact of a dark age, and yet the struggle of Semmelweis is eerily prescient.
As you enter the world you learn that the games lead character, DeathSpank is on a quest to claim a powerful and dangerous artifact, known only as The Artifact.
Presenting books as artifacts one might encounter in a natural history museum, Dettmer offers a novel reframing of these now outdated objects.
The new work reveals the artist's commitment to ornamentation, presenting everyday objects as artifacts of a Magical Realist narrative.
They are abstract plaster sculptures that are also presented as artifacts of a contemporary archaeology that includes travel brochures, credit cards and the like.
He views his practice as an exploration of painting as an artifact of how life is lived; and the notion of art as a nexus at which nature, culture, and self come together.
Although radiocarbon dates from Bluefish Caves are considered reliable, they are from bone and the relation between the age of the bones and the time of their use as artifacts remains less than clear (Hoffecker, et.
Magnetic transients have traditionally been explained as artifacts produced when flare emission contaminates the spectral line profile, leading to false reversals of the Stokes V profile.
But the same principle also applies to the film as an artifact.
The project itself simply functions as an artifact: a culmination of moments, both serendipitous and intentionally planned, that convey a narrative of the learning process.
Best known for his stark photographs of the Unabomber's Montana cabin, Richard Barnes treats architecture as artifacts that reveal the way humans assemble and inhabit environments.
Exploring the nature of an image as an artifact, and as a material object, Jacob's composition simultaneously acknowledges the unavoidable narrative connections that images, like words, invite.
The claim by MM that the hockey stick pattern arises as an artifact of the PCA centering convention used by MBH98 is seen to be false on multiple levels.
Its curators» decisions to display particular objects, such as the Artifact, in the Museum are not state actions to which Constitutional protections apply.»
In fact, shorn of any expectations of greatness and looked on as an artifact of the late - 90s East Coast indie scene, «Mr Jealousy» plays well: an amiable romantic comedy whose main strength is its charm, and whose main flaw is that it's just charm.
A grave robber unearths the death mask of Montezuma and sets in motion a fast - moving story as the artifact changes hands — bought, stolen, hidden, and resurrected several times over.
The Scripps note is worth posting simply as an artifact of our age.
Disrupting the overall flow of the museum as an artifact, in other words, would change it irreparably.
After completing his doctoral dissertation at Columbia, which revolutionarily taught Romanesque sculpture and mosaics as art, not as artifacts, Schapiro began instructing at his alma mater.
It was a sign of the times as much as any artifact I have ever seen from Rome or Egypt or even Tibet.
He knows, loves, and serves not God but his own species through reading novels and journals, visiting art galleries and museums where altarpieces are admired as artifacts from a superstitious age.
Results on modern materials as well as artifacts with known residues have been promising.
This research adds to our knowledge about these animals and our understanding of life on Earth as an artifact of half a billion years of evolution,» Droser said.
Over the last decade, strained nanomechanical oscillators have emerged as an important paradigm owing to their anomalously high quality factors; however, this trend is not as much a design choice as an artifact of large stresses naturally produced at the nanoscale.
Although the electrical activity of muscles, he explained, is normally considered as artifact noise that needs to be filtered out to attain clean EEG signals that are of interest, they are still informative about how facial muscles move, such as during a wink.
Golgi could not discern their purpose, and many dismissed the nets as an artifact of his staining technique.
A cotton T - shirt manufactured and tested in 2050 may appear to be the same age as an artifact from the 11th century when dated using the radiocarbon method.
They report in the Nov. 1 American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine that genetic anticipation may not exist in BMPR2 - related HPAH and was likely detected in earlier studies as an artifact of incomplete time of observation.
Inasmucch as no artifacts other than the broken stalagmites arranged in two circles were found, it is inferred Bruniquel Cave was a ritual site and not an occupation site.
Akira's popularity obscures the finest examples of the medium, films that manage to balance serious metaphysical musing with actual forward momentum (the two Ghost in the Shell films, for instance); to tell adult tales in affecting ways (Grave of the Fireflies); to redefine genre thriller (Perfect Blue), action (Ninja Scroll), and fantasy (Princess Mononoke); and to present children's fables as artifacts that are as useful for adults as they are for kids (Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro).
If you read it from a pomo perspective as an artifact of a certain period, then that can only help the intellectual impact of the piece, but if you're looking for an immersive experience, you might have a tougher time with this quality of presentation.
A reach to call it a masterpiece, better to say that the picture has been unfairly underestimated as a relic when it's usefulness is precisely in its overall effectiveness as an artifact of the spirit of that age.
He falls silent in a few of the quieter scenes, especially early on, and recognizes The Yakuza as an artifact of its game - changing era: «It's really a film from the»70s, I think.
The work stands today as artifacts of one of Hollywood's most successful composer - director relationships.
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