Sentences with phrase «as spectators»

The ones that attend as spectators will get nothing out of it.
This coverage is specifically designed to protect anyone on the premises during the event that is a non-employee, such as spectators, bystanders, other workers and volunteers.
Parreno has collaborated with Huyghe in the past and there remain concordances between their works — not least the question of what is real and what is staged, and how we as spectators negotiate not just their works themselves but also the conditions under which they are shown.
Yet they are separate works and it is that «leakage» or spread — vertically or horizontally — that orientates us as spectators
As spectators, our contact with the work also serves to emphasise its fragility: the nature of this piece means that it will inevitably become somewhat altered as visitors to the Turner exhibition tramp through the gallery in their masses; moreover, it will remain intact only as long as the Turner exhibition is running.
Sehgal's work lures museum - goers into running around one end of the hall and then the other, as spectators watch from the bridge and balconies above.
As spectators move around them, the painted forms appear to shift in relation to one another, creating a kinetic effect.
Drawing from theatre, dance, puppetry, and animation, with unique costume and set sensibilities, Husain employs his seductive tactics in ways that both absorb and shock viewers into an awareness of their role as spectators within the greater apparatus of film.
A playful exploration of selfie culture and an intervention into the space of the art fair, where women have traditionally been muses for male artists, «Hello Selfie Miami» invites viewers to consider their roles as spectators and as fair goers.
As spectators, we can take special pleasure in entering the pictorial world of an artist, and letting ourselves get carried away by the mood.
In the early 1960s, for example, he seemed to be measuring himself up against the achievements of Abstract Expressionism and consciously wondering how he might beg to differ, and even testing the limits of our patience as spectators, asking us to consider how little might be required to make a painting which has clout and authenticity — overlay an entire surface with black paint, and then introduce across that surface some black chevrons edged with orange?
While they also filled out teams for football and badminton doubles in Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, they're more commonly found as spectators across everything from Mario Tennis to Mario Kart.
Boomerang Bros. appear in Mario Kart 8 and its enhanced Nintendo Switch port Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the courses Bowser's Castle and 3DS Neo Bowser City as spectators.
Hammer Bros. appear in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as spectators in Bowser's Castle and 3DS Neo Bowser City.
One interesting thing I was able to notice is the ability for players to join in as spectators or commentators for online racing.
notice is the ability for players to join in as spectators or commentators for online racing.
Sega Rally 2 remains a lot of fun and contains some unique graphical details which give it some extra character (such as spectators fleeing from the track), but I genuinely prefer the courses of Sega Rally 3.
 Mr. Jones added that he wanted to thank the referees for managing the dayÂ's games, as well as the spectators who attended and made the event such a spectacle.
My dog and I (as spectators) attended the local regional event in DM Iowa a few weekends ago and it was a 3 day event.
It's not designed to be something that would hurt cats, as spectators stand with hands stretching into the sky, hoping to catch one of the stuffed cats.
As spectators at the show walk by the cage they look quizzically at the cat and say, «It looks like a Persian but it has short hair.
As spectators looked on, judges watched how the leashed dogs moved as they trotted around the ring.
The pastime of bull - baiting, in which Bulldogs were turned lose on a staked bull as spectators bet on the outcome, was popular in Britain beginning in the 13th century.
As spectators streamed toward the town square, someone lobbed a rope over the yardarm of a telephone pole and hoisted Edwards's limp body skyward.
As spectators marveled at each vehicle being showcased, so did the folks from Edmunds.com.
Goodwood roped in Anthony Reid — former Goodwood Festival of Speed «King of the Hill» — to drive the enticing trio up an out of season hillclimb course (with sheep as spectators instead of petrolheads) in rather damp, typically English, weather with all electronic aids switched off.
He and Pew went to Le Mans in 2015 as spectators and came away from the event feeling like, «Yes we can do this.»
As our heroes go out into the night as spectators, hostages, prey, collateral damage, you name it, Hud keeps hold of his glass - eye buffer and documents their struggle to stay alive until the military affects an evacuation.
And while his approach is to strip away emotion and present a largely affectless society (a style that Colin Farrell mines perfectly), he also identifies the right time to start to shift that style — and it means that when emotions actually register with the characters, it hits us as spectators like a freight train.
We, as spectators, are witnesses of this freak - show of an unfortunate but talented redneck who had everything to win but who, in reality, was born to lose.
As spectators waited for the bloody combat matches to begin, they snacked on bread or cakes purchased from stalls outside the arena.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, also a Democrat, marched with police Commissioner James O'Neill under sunny skies as some spectators sipped coffee to stay warm several days before the start of spring.
«This is the first we're hearing about this,» Agnifilo said, as some spectators talked excitedly among themselves about the possibility of the trial moving toward an end.
Human beings are tied together by a certain sensory fabric, a certain distribution of the sensible, which defines their way of being together; and politics is about the transformation of the sensory fabric of «being together»,» (The Emancipated Spectator, p. 56) and Kratsman's photographs do just that; they allow us as spectators to look into the experience of being «the other», until perhaps we feel they are not «other» at all.
The awe was palpable across the stands as spectators watched London bring their lead to 8 - 5, then 9 - 5, responding fantastically to the time pressure and making Oxford's job much harder in the six minutes which were left after the bell.
Whenever the safety car is deployed in a Grand Prix, the pace of the competitors is significantly reduced and as spectators, we are prone to fall into the assumption that the safety car leading the pack is sluggish and heavy.
It is not as spectators that we can see Christ in Jesus, but only when we are challenged, called to an accounting, pressed to make a personal response, pressed for a decision.
The first story offers a cosmic vision and addresses us as spectators, majestically presenting our place in a cosmic whole; the second story maintains a strictly terrestrial focus and addresses us as suffering moral agents, poignantly presenting an account of how misery enters human life.
Recent pop eschatology novels feature Christians being whisked to the ease of heavenly bleachers as spectators of global suffering.
I can therefore see an object in so far as objects form a system or a world, and in so far as each one treats the others round it as spectators of its hidden aspects which guarantee the permanence of those aspects by their presence.
Early on, we read that the country itself is named Panem (bread) and has a tesserae system that provided the districts both food and a higher chance at a ticket to the games (but as participants, not as spectators).
Boota Masih, a 58 - year - old scavenger in Karachi, was killed by Muhammad Asif in the marketplace as spectators and police watched, reported Morning Star News.
The thud of a combatant hitting the canvas is what we often crave as spectators.
The women appeared as spectators, rather than participants, Sandberg noted.
Baumgartner says: «Don't live life as a spectator.
Although I don't engage in actual theater today except as a spectator, I use all the lessons I learned in communicating in the business world.
Outlooks on the most engaging tech, media and telecom debates such as 5G wireless, the evolution of television, video games as spectator sport, the dominance of software - as - a-service and more.
«25 The personal effort needed to play adequately, even as a spectator, is not easily made after a busy day or week.
In the first stage, he tried to stand outside the life process as a spectator rather than a participant.
As long as I can continue to have all I need I shall percieve the current turmoil as a spectator sport.
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