Sentences with phrase «as spatial»

The audio story features a 3.5 mm jack, as well as spatial audio recording thanks to Nokia's OZO technology used in their 360 - degree camera rigs.
Estimation of values in that Field must use some temporal calculation as well as spatial ones to be accurate.
Healthy forest stands and landscapes, and mixed species and / or mixed size forests, stand a much better chance of at least slowing an outbreak down, especially at as the spatial scale increases.
Projections become less consistent between models as spatial scales decrease.
However, the analysis was designed to minimize such errors, as the spatial correlation estimates are not sensitive to the absolute value but the changes in the spatial structure.
Remember that the magnitude of annual, interannual and decadal variability increases substantially as spatial scales go from global, hemispheric, continental, regional to local.
May enable field experiments which are scalable in intensity as well as spatial and temporal extent.
So in the end, what you are left with is chasing phantoms, traveling hither and yonder to regions far from where Brandon Shollenberger lives to try to find fault with something as simple as a spatial interpolation function.
The important considerations for the baseline include the time period adopted as well as the spatial and temporal resolution of the baseline data.
«The addition of buoy data in recent decades has been particularly important as the spatial coverage from ship observations has decreased since the 1990's (cf. Fig. 1 (a) in (13)-RRB-.
For example, simple approaches such as spatial interpolation or adding climate changes from GCMs to observed data fields do increase the spatial resolution but add no new information on high resolution climate change.
The RCPs provide a unique set of data, particularly with respect to comprehensiveness and detail, as well as spatial scale of information for climate model projections.
Parker considered simple autocorrelation, but the this sort of data also exhibits homoscedasticity, as well as spatial and long - term - temporal correlations that likely need to be addressed, too.
One would have to look for climatic «Schrödinger equation (s)» governing some climatic wave function (s) and yielding the PDFs as well as their spatial and temporal behaviours.
However, we typically use temporal persistence from 1 month to the next as well as spatial covariance (as carried out using all the mapping methods cited above).
For example, to project future grass growth, Bergthórsson et al. (1988) used northern Britain as a spatial analogue for the potential future climate over Iceland.
Keep in mind that you have a time series as well as a spatial grid of stations.
In other words, the bridging factor in the two bodies of old and new work is the coherent continuity of Kahn's ability to control tonalities as spatial devices, and to use color as a tonal means.
Gueorguieva views them as spatial constructions related to the work of Lucio Fontana and Thornton Dial, in a lineage including Russian Constructivism, American Assemblage and Dada.
Also here is a large grouping of Hannah Wilke's «blossoms», which reverberate with nearby works by Mira Schendel and Gego, European émigrés whose delicate sculptures reinvented the notion of drawing as a spatial celebration of the artist's one - on - one relationship with her materials.
Through an encounter with single works, visitors will experience sculpture as a direct and powerful physical dialogue with space, the body as a spatial vehicle both their own and the displaced and indexical trace of the artist's.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Dudley explored modular structures as well as spatial installations.
Utilizing a complex process, Genzken would go on to produce elongated, almost floating sculptures that lay on the floor as spatial translations of her drawings.
The exhibition will unfold on three storeys of the 18th century palazzo — the ground floor and the two main ones — and include photographic and film works, as well as spatial settings and loans from private and public collections.
These artists approach light as a spatial and environmental experience, a factor of psychological influence, and an intangible material which can be manipulated and sculpted.
Recent performances at both the Barbican and Tate Gallery, featured Argianas Song Machine installations doubling for the first time as a spatial score, to render a fusion between sculpture and live vocal performance.
Narrow metalpoint lines form an even grid of 36 separated squares that form the basic structure and serve as a spatial context for irregular events on the surface.
Lining walls, ceilings, and floorboards with a tabulation of the room's dimension, Bochner called viewers» attention to the gallery as a spatial container, indeed, positing the work as coincident with the container in which it is viewed.
The sculptures act as spatial acupuncture.
The freestanding structures activate a self - awareness of one's own presence and corporeality in the room enacted by the scale of the works, their horizontal and vertical positions, as well as their spatial configuration which determines one's movements in the room.
«Deep Space / Shallow Grave» communicates the abstract way in which Dunlap's paintings relate to the perceived spatial relationships in his paintings, as well as the spatial elements.
That is, in order for a painting to maintain a consistent three - dimensional arena for the viewer to inhabit, in order for me to visually remain looking at and in the painting as a spatial situation, its two - dimensional composition must be complete — it must hold me visually, and then figuratively.
A new series of ceramic floor works referred to as «code poems» gather a range of references to the interaction of visual form and language, namely a nod to the American L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E poetics through an appropriation of Hannah Weiner's experimental text Morse Code (2002), as well as the spatial elegance of Carl Andre's minimal floor sculptures.
In his mixed - media paintings, Torey Thornton creates abstract, crudely rendered forms to explore the picture plane as both a spatial field and a medium for conjuring images and sensibilities.
As our spatial relationship with such works is reconfigured, objects on view in Off the Wall permeate into space and challenge our comprehension of both painting and sculpture.
Kate Newby (Auckland, New Zealand, 1979) creates work that explores the limits of sculpture both as a spatial entity and process.
Chih - Chien Chen's works focus on the theme of «time», documenting the city as the spatial embodiment of time's passage.
Over the decades of his career, Frank Stella has embraced an ever more expansive and inclusive exploration of painting as a spatial entity.
Starting as a spatial soundscape, the work unfolds over a number of rooms on the ground floor.
Material illusions are just as important to these paintings as the spatial ones.
[3] As such, the tape is used as a medium to inscribe physical space and everything within it as a spatial installation, which points to his material considerations as opposed to canonically «dematerialized» Conceptual strategies.
As a spatial metaphor, the spiral actually makes complete sense — as well as echoing the labyrinthine structure of many of Oiticica's own installations, it both illustrates the widening scope of his progressively interdisciplinary, radical work and reveals a clear through - line of concepts and concerns.
Lt also functions as a spatial metaphor for different perceptions of reality: As you move though the court yard, the tiles, resembling large sequins, change their own appearance and, consequently, that of the space they occupy.
The works» own features — line, form, texture, color, volume — are weaved into fresh and poetic, alternative visual language that is outside of existing preconceptions or representation systems, and play out as spatial development with rich sensory engagement.
In recent years, Tuttle has presented a large - scale series «Systems» that explores sculptures as spatial interpretation rather than three - dimensional form.
For both color and texture, as well as spatial complexity and the challenge of technical ideas, nothing in the show beats a brilliant painting by Irene Rice Pereira, Mill Town.
There she founded the first graduate level curatorial studies program in Latin America; RIM, a residency program for curators and critics; and el instituto, an organization dedicated to culture, politics, activism and research, generating exhibitions and events such as Spatial Practices in Revolution and Talk Show.
Similar to Owen's other works, this site - specific installation responds to the particular architectural properties — formal qualities as well as spatial patterns — of the Market and the gallery space, and is constructed out of modest and / or ephemeral materials, which seemingly grow from and within the architecture.
A line that is both a relief as well as a spatial tool to curve shadow, compose color and separate texture.
Playing first person shooters is found to strengthen a range of cognitive skills such as spatial navigation, reasoning, memory and perception, according to several studies reviewed in the article.
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