Sentences with phrase «as pioneering experiments»

This is the first exhibition to explore these prints not merely as personal documents, but as pioneering experiments in a new medium.
The collaborative journey that the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, the Huni Kuin, and TBA21 Neto's collaboration with the Huni Kuin people unfolds as an pioneering experiment, establishing a zone of encounter with our «ancestral futures» and an investigation of the teachings of plants and the spiritual nature of objects.

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As I began designing experiments to investigate the symbiotic relationship between legumes and nitrogen - fixing bacteria, my committee members applauded my ambition to pioneer a project far beyond the scope of my lab, which focuses on plant - pollinator interactions.
«History shows that pioneer experiments such as this one frequently provide results which later have to be modified.»
The Pavlovsk Experiment Station, which is Europe's largest collection of fruits and berries, was established in 1926 by Nikolai Vavilov, the Russian botanist and geneticist who pioneered the concept of seed banks as repositories of crop diversity in case of threats to food production.
Already some pioneers are turning to AI to design and carry out experiments as well as interpret the results, opening up the prospect of fully automated science.
We all know that Karl Deisseroth and Ed Boyden are widely credited as pioneers, but another researcher — Zhuo - Hua Pan, conducted key experiments first.
He joined ORNL as a Eugene P. Wigner Fellow in 1983, after completing his Ph.D. studies at Penn State University, and has pioneered the use of hydrothermal experiments and neutron and x-ray scattering methods to address complex problems in geosciences and electrical energy storage.
Takeaway: Keep pushing in new directions, and do whatever is necessary to support colleagues as they experiment with and embrace the innovations and methods we're pioneering.
Mitch Pearlstein is director of a think tank in Minneapolis, the Center of the American Experiment, which he founded after a career working for University of Minnesota president C. Peter Magrath, for Minnesota governor Albert H. Quie, as an editorial writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and at the U.S. Department of Education with Chester Finn.
As most of the pioneering discoveries come to life through empirical evidence, Draisci Studio decided to conceive an interactive artwork that would encourage pupils to discover new ways of observing the world and experimenting with it.
In the former approach, videos can serve as an initial model by allowing student teachers not only to dream and draw inspiration, but also to identify the proper teaching standards to be attained and to see image - based proofs that help them determine whether those standards are respected in simulated educational settings or in actual practice (e.g., the pioneering experiments in microteaching by Allen & Ryan, 1969).
We're a new market pioneer, An agile, risk - taking innovator Exploring and experimenting Even when a positive outcome Isn't 100 % iron - clad guaranteed (Such as those gimmicky apps And enhanced digital books.)
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born international artist whose pioneering practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a point of departure while experimenting with scale and media, including animation, video, and mural.
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born artist whose pioneering practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a point of departure and experiments with scale and media, including animation, video, and mural.
A pioneer in the Southern California Light and Space movement, Turrell began using light as a sculptural medium in 1966, painting the windows of his studio in Santa Monica to seal off the natural light and experimenting with sunlight projected through shades and blinds.
Sikander's pioneering practice takes classical Indo - Persian miniature painting as its point of departure and challenges the strict formal tropes of the genre by experimenting with scale and various forms of new media.
Attracted to the chemical medium, de Molard experimented with alternative fixing baths and chemical processes, producing what may be perceived definably as both artifacts of a developing technique and the artworks of an amateur pioneer.
«Alex Katz's importance lies, certainly, in his experimentation with the form and structure of painting — his early experiments with shaped supports were revelatory and pioneering — but just as significant is his investigation into the mechanics of perception,» explains Kelly Baum, Curator of Postwar and Contemporary Art at the Met.
The exhibition features documentary material that underscores Benglis's interest in exploring and subverting gender roles as well as pioneering video works which tackle themes of gender politics and experiment with the formal and performative potential of what was then a new medium.
But he was lured by his neighbor, fellow Bauhaus master and photography pioneer László Moholy - Nagy... Feininger... experimented with extreme cropping, in which the entire context in a photograph is jettisoned, creating a tension between representation and abstraction and conveying immediacy and spontaneity, as seen in this photo of a locomotive in a train yard covered in snow, which seems both looming and playful.»
Beyond pioneering the Severe Style, exemplified by his Builders of Bratsk (1960), Popkov made colorful experiments in abstraction, as well as psychologically penetrating domestic scenes.
Although her success was virtually assured as a pioneer of the New York School, she nevertheless continued to experiment and change.
When Collings visits 92 - year - old Bert Irvin in his studio in Stepney, east London, he finds that the colourful works continue experiments in perceptual ideas about colour and space first established by abstract art pioneers such as Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky in the 1910s.
She describes her work as «being physical explorations into thinking, feeling, communicating and relating» and is influenced by the pioneering work of Melanie Klein (1882 — 1960), the Austrian - born British psychologist who advanced the field of child psychology by devising therapeutic techniques where children were invited to experiment and play with materials, asserting the importance of non-linguistic (i.e. Freudian) responses to our relationship with the world.
Featuring Despont's drawings included in the exhibitions Harmonic Tremor (2015) at Nicelle Beauchene and The Six - Sided Force (2014) at Pioneer Works, as well as scenes from her stop - motion animation Experiments in Moving Drawings, Parts I & II (2007).
The artist's pioneering practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a point of departure and challenges the strict formal tropes of miniature painting as well as its medium - based restrictions by experimenting with scale and media.
Other modern sculptors like Jean Arp (1886 - 1966) as well as Henry Moore (1898 - 1986) and Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 75)- leaders of modern British sculpture - were experimenting with new forms of biomorphic / organic abstraction, while the American Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976) was pioneering mobile sculpture and kinetic art, and David Smith (1906 - 65) was developing abstract metal sculpture.
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