Sentences with phrase «as constructed objects»

Conceiving this group of works as constructed objects, the two artists pasted paper and other, often industrial, materials onto painted canvases.

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If he had said that many Protestants view their churches as human constructs, or even that many Protestants have never given a moment's thought to whether their churches are «human constructs,» I would not object.
The object as constructed by us in perception differs from the real object in the same way as another person's sensory perception of myself differs from the real me.
Word games can be a fun way to build on your young child's excitement about language: Walk around the house taking turns naming as many objects as you can, or construct simple rhymes such as «the pot is hot.»
Maps are constructed when we interact with objects, such as a person, a machine, or a place, from the outside of the brain toward its interior.
Fraden's work sought to answer key questions, such as why is there such a void between the animate and inanimate that we never confuse the two, and if engineers could create materials with similar attributes to living organisms, but constructed from inanimate objects, can we do so using only chemicals and eschew use of motors and electronics?
The customization options would include being able to change where major buildings and bridges are built in your town, as well as less significant objects like benches, lamp posts and clock posts Perhaps you could even construct custom walkways
These settings were defined zones where learners were engaged with others as they read, constructed objects, painted, built with blocks, explored the world of science, or were involved in dramatic play.
Year 4 Science Assessments Objectives covered: Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways Explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things in their local and wider environment Recognise that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to living things Describe the simple functions of the basic parts of the digestive system in humans Identify the different types of teeth in humans and their simple functions Construct and interpret a variety of food chains, identifying producers, predators and prey Compare and group materials together, according to whether they are solids, liquids or gases Observe that some materials change state when they are heated or cooled, and measure or research the temperature at which this happens in degrees Celsius (°C) Identify the part played by evaporation and condensation in the water cycle and associate the rate of evaporation with temperature Identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating Recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear Find patterns between the pitch of a sound and features of the object that produced it Find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it Recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases Identify common appliances that run on electricity Construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts, including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzers Identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether or not the lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery Recognise that a switch opens and closes a circuit and associate this with whether or not a lamp lights in a simple series circuit Recognise some common conductors and insulators, and associate metals with being good conductors
Through a process known as additive manufacturing, solid three ‑ dimensional objects are constructed from a digital file where layers of the chosen material are built up to create the object required.
Students will also build and construct 3 - D objects and models as well as develop language to describe geometric concepts.
First, I think I'll re-read John Updike's «Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu» as it's the 50th anniversary of Ted Williams» last at - bat — and his famous final home run, when «the ball seemed less an object in flight than the tip of a towering, motionless construct, like the Eiffel Tower or the Tappan Zee Bridge.»
With HTML constructs, images as well other objects such as interactive forms can be embedded into the rendered page.
The customization options would include being able to change where major buildings and bridges are built in your town, as well as less significant objects like benches, lamp posts and clock posts Perhaps you could even construct custom walkways
There is a natural satisfaction of collecting LEGO studs as well as deconstructing particular objects and constructing an item that is of use to reach the next area of the level, while dynamic split - screen co-operative multiplayer is always fun to play with a friend.
In many open world or sandbox style games, developers construct their virtual worlds in such a way as to enable players to directly abuse non-playable sex objects.
You'll collect LEGO studs as a form of currency, but also use LEGO pieces to construct objects that'll help you progress.
As you wait for your army (yes, Sisyphus has managed to inspire followers) to construct a rocky missile, you'll choose from a number of objects via a radial menu and place them on most parts of the track.
Currently I am experimenting with a waste mold casting technique where one is forced to imagine the work as the empty space rather than the constructed object.
Western art history has nearly always been constructed as a narrative in which women are viewed through male eyes — as subjects and as objects.
It includes all of the objects necessary for constructing explosive devices, communication tools, and other equipment such as gas masks and lanterns.
Gone are the collage materials, found objects and foamcore: the new sculptures are constructed exclusively of papier - mache and paint, materials which reinforce their presence as sculpture in their own right.
In contrast to works that incorporate found everyday objects, such as the «Combine» paintings of Robert Rauschenberg or the Dada collages of Kurt Schwitters, Almquist's experimental paintings extend his picture plane into three dimensions with constructed elements of disjointed, dream - like imagery.
Da Corte emphasizes the theatricality, and even the wonderful absurdity, of daily rituals and how they construct and reflect our dreams and ideologies: a young woman shops for shiny, brilliantly hued objects with the help of an attendant on stilts as a skateboarder rolls by; three bare - chested young Adonises play beer pong, and a mummy sings karaoke against a Matisse mural.
David Shrobe carries the spirit of the exhibition dutifully, as a local artist whose highly - accessible works are constructed in - part from found objects sourced within a few block radius of Gallery 8.
As in her solo show Thinking of Things, Trombly's work in Tuttle uses overlooked objects to construct an alternate reality.
Renaud - Clément presents Gerber's «contextual» Backdrop, which normally is a ground to the whole exhibition, as an object itself sited on a constructed partition.
Judd's deliberate installations, and the sculptures that he created, indicate that he considered space itself to be a material just as essential as the industrial surfaces out of which his objects were constructed.
He characterised the new constructed work as an «object which is real and not illusional in that it sets out to represent no object outside [itself], but to contain within itself the force of its own nature.»
In 1943, she had a show at Norlyst Gallery called «The Clown as the Center of his World» in which she constructed sculptures about the circus from found objects.
The sculptor Carol Bove likes to play with associations and forms as she builds her assemblages of constructed and readymade objects.
Granted, social comment still permeates: two pieces are constructed from the old gym - floors of closed Chicago schools, another from objects obtained from an independent hardware store now derelict as a result of conglomerate competition.
Brice majored in painting at Michaelis UCT, her early work included constructed artworks combining found objects, or domestic materials such as linoleum, with steel to make wall artworks, installations and sculptural pieces.
Combining oil paint, canvas, and paper with non-traditional materials such as latex rubber, linoleum, straw, leaves, and hair, along with weathered objects salvaged from abandoned farms, she constructs works that occupy a space between painting and sculpture while hinting at transgressions and violence within the domestic setting.
These sewn sutures further accentuate the paintings as physical, constructed objects, rather than flattened, two - dimensional images.
As a self - proclaimed object - maker, she constructs 3D sculptures with a variety of materials.
The project draws a correlation between textiles as busywork [1] and time as a human - constructed metaphor that governs our relationship to objects and the universe around them.
Inviting a community of Santa Monica based youth into the Artist Lab, while simultaneously realizing a body of work based on objects and texts found in an estate sale at Chinatown's Charlie James Gallery, Fallah has represented a circle of life in his project: portraits of identity constructed forensically on behalf of the deceased, contrasting with his portraits at 18th Street made collaboratively with youth to describe their lives as yet unknown.
Edwards creates sculptures by welding metal objects such as tools, knives, hooks, and machine parts, to construct objects distinguished by formal simplicity and powerful materiality.
Thinking through reading and walking, pages and spaces, words and objects, this panel looks toward the moment in which writing — as inscription, mark making, framing — moves from privately written word to publicly constructed experience.
I wondered whether it would be possible to construct a show as I did a sculpture: intuitively adding and subtracting, allowing meaning to be generated by the objects rather than using them in service of an argument or idea.
These sewn sutures further accentuate the paintings as physical, constructed objects, rather than attened, two - dimensional images.
The works in the exhibition range from paintings marked by «water stains» resembling the patina of vintage photographs to Foulkes» tableaux paintings, which are constructed on a massive scale, exhaustingly carved into with a sandblaster, collaged with plaster, paint, and found objects (such as two Coke cans, an American flag, and a tree branch in «Lost Horizon,» 1991).
The projects utilize building materials as object, image and artifice, navigating our surroundings as simultaneously constructed and imaged space.
Many used everyday objects such as refrigerators and mirrors to create sculptural monuments or construct architectural environments against the Manhattan skyline.
Appropriating the name of a popular brand of French notebooks, the group's members use this construct to approach the notion of artistic identity itself as being the equivalent of Warhol's Brillo Box or Duchamp's Fountain — a preexisting object that can be transformed by recasting it in a new context.
Known for her commitment to process, Donovan has earned acclaim for her ability to discover the inherent physical characteristics of an object and transform it into art.Extending upon the artist's core interest in investigating aggregative procedures using a singular material, the recent series is comprised of wall - mounted framed works in various sizes that explore stratification as both a sculptural technique and a means to construct a two - dimensional picture plane.
These hundreds of objects that looked like framed, matted, fields of painted blackness, worked as neutral, «generic signs» that might inspire the viewer to think about the social expectations that constructed the «idea» of a painting,» more than the actual painting itself.
Like many artists of his generation, Taylor often used commonplace objects, such as broomsticks, coffee cans and hula hoops, to construct his three - dimensional works.
Recently Josephine Pryde had a large - scale model freight train constructed for visitors to sit on as they rattled past her photographs in a show in San Francisco, but it is her enigmatic, often staged images that count: hamsters, young women pretending to be pregnant, hands holding objects and gifts.
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