Sentences with phrase «between classical»

Notice the contrast between the classical and modern door styles in these two photos.
Given the close relationship between classical rhetoric and modern legal persuasion, it comes as no surprise that a number of contemporary writers have written about this relationship for the legal writing community.162 Two of the writers mentioned in the introduction to this Article, Michael Frost and Michael Smith, have written repeatedly about this relationship and produced treatises with extensive commentary on the uses of classical rhetoric in modern legal persuasion.163 Both treatises contain chapters on the uses of ethos in modern legal persuasion, with useful advice for the modern legal advocate.
Intuitively I consider that the dichotomy between classical physics (for macro events) and quantum phsics (for sub-atomic particle events) is false.
Comprehensive comparisons are carried out between the classical and the proposed methodologies using 151 hydrometric stations from the province of Quebec.
The sculptor also oscillated between the classical tradition of the nude through his Pomone (Pomona) series and, during the years he spent in Switzerland in exile, to an almost caricature - like interpretation with the deformation of the shape of the body.
In each case the presentation will stage dialogues between classical Minimalist positions from the 1960s and international contemporary art.
Through drawing, sculpture, video and performance, Pablo Bronstein is interested in the links between classical architecture and contemporary urbanism, between settings and decors or between art and dance.
In a dialogue between classical architecture and contemporary art, the work transports the visitor...
Pablo Bronstein is interested in the links between classical architecture and contemporary urbanism, between settings and decors, between art and dance.
The museum describes Bearden's series as «rich in symbolism and allegorical content» creating «an artistic bridge between classical mythology and African - American culture.»
Painters such as Adrianne Rubenstein and Bill Saylor ride a fine line between classical abstraction and personally coded imagery in their work.
Like the difference between a classical pianist who plays only from a score, versus a jazz pianist who improvises from her mind.
The contrast between the classical icons and the realities of contemporary culture gave birth to a new sculpture vernacular within Schütte's oeuvre.
Missy Mazzoli's quintet, Victoire, blurs the boundaries between classical music and other styles.
And with our new overall contemporary program at the Fine Arts Museums, work is not supposed to be presented in a gallery of white cubes, one, two, three, but as bold and playful interventions using our premises in an unusual way, sometimes creating tension between the classical and contemporary art context.
«The dialogue between classical modernity and contemporary Israeli art extends throughout all of the rooms and is part of the curatorial concept.»
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Houston Symphony: Brent Havens conducts «The Music of Pink Floyd» pops program, designed to bridge the gap between classical and rock, with a rock band joining the orchestra onstage.
In these decades the artist avidly explored the aesthetic and intellectual territory between classical and conceptual sculpture.
The exhibition juxtaposes this contemporary work with studio portrait work from the Camera Club Archives, fostering a discussion about the relationship between classical idealized studio portraiture and contemporary critical portraiture.
Sprinters appear and disappear mysteriously between the classical columns.
It brings together leading avant - garde composers of the early postwar period such as Elliot Carter, Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen; pioneers of electroacoustic music such as François Bayle, Pauline Oliveros, Iannis Xenakis and Peter Zinovieff; minimalist and Fluxus - inspired artist - musicians such as Tony Conrad, Henry Flynt, Phil Niblock, Yoko Ono, Steve Reich and Terry Riley; and figures that have moved between classical / experimental realms and more pop terrain, such as Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Howie B., Arto Lindsay and Caetano Veloso.
Building on Hundley's previous investigations of Euripides» tragedy The Bacchae, it examines the artist's effort to elaborate a critical relationship between classical literary sources and contemporary society.
They developed a visual and technical language to articulate the relationships between live action and virtual imagery, and between classical influences and new visual forms.
But the division between classical and observational is of course more than just what era of history the painter tends to fetishize.
Armitage's own training, which includes dancing in companies directed by 20th - century masters George Balanchine and Merce Cunningham, informed her unique voice that toes the line between classical and modern dance.
It is a crossover between classical arcade racing and free flying.
There are many similarities between the classical khon dances of Thailand and the Balinese Barong and Legong dances.
We'll take a look at Ms. Lindsay Wood's great protocol for food guarding and how it illustrates the interplay between classical and operant counter conditioning.
There's a great dynamic between the classical composition and the asymmetric woman's face that creates a powerful pull into the story.
Who amongst them realizes that between the Differential Calculus and the dynastic principle of politics in the age of Louis XIV, between the Classical city - state and the Euclidean geometry, between the space perspective of Western oil painting and the conquest of space by railroad, telephone and long range weapon, between contrapuntal music and credit economics, there are deep uniformities?
The material and chromatic research behind the Maserati Quattroporte Ermenegildo Zegna Limited Edition is based on a play between the classical and the contemporary.
And yet I keep coming back to The Shape of Water, which seems sort of like a bridge between old and new, between classical style and socially relevant storytelling.
November 10, 2017 • Hear «America's First Lady of the Piano» explore the boundaries between classical music and jazz with host Marian McPartland in this 2004 episode.
Perhaps his most important partnership was with Jean - Pierre Melville, the sui generis director often seen as a link between the classical era and the New Wave (and whose centenary falls on October 20, 2017).
In a way, that distinction between classical - era theatrical viewing and 21st - century digital dispersion leads right into the discussion about the two endings of Get Out that I've been waiting to have since the unreleased one went online back in the spring, along with the release of the Get Out DVD.
You're Not You (R for sexuality, profanity and drug use) Bittersweet drama about the unlikely bond forged between a classical pianist (Hilary Swank) with ALS and the brash, aspiring rock singer (Emmy Rossum) hired as her caretaker.
Jean - Pierre Melville's existential tough - guy thrillers forged the link between Classical Hollywood and the French New Wave
The Messenger is not the slickest documentary, but it includes beautiful slow - motion footage of birds in flight, and fascinating theories about the links between classical music and the avian songs that rang out before there were even human ears to hear them.
Despite the loose, mean - streets concept and a soundtrack that jump - cuts between classical music and bass - thumping electronica, the under -90-minute movie often feels like a stage play.
As a child I took lessons but by the time I reached 14 yrs old, I had to decide between classical ballet or horses.
This work opens a way to experimentally verify how optical observables are a key tool to progress in the understanding of the interplay between classical and quantum mechanics in the biologically relevant structures for the photosynthesis of purple bacteria.
The feat, performed at room temperature, blurs the divide between the classical and quantum worlds, since typically the quantum link has been made with much smaller particles at low temperatures.
«Physicists blur the line between classical and quantum physics by connecting chaos and entanglement.»
In 1964, physicist John Bell took on this seeming disparity between classical physics and quantum mechanics, stating that if the universe is based on classical physics, the measurement of one entangled particle should not affect the measurement of the other — a theory, known as locality, in which there is a limit to how correlated two particles can be.
That potentially could mean an important step towards hybrid quantum systems, which bridge the world between classical and quantum mechanics, they said.
Building an efficient device for modifying the quantum state of individual photons was an exceptionally challenging task, given the fundamental differences between classical and quantum computing.
This mesoscopic system may provide insight into the fuzzy boundary between the classical and quantum worlds by allowing controlled studies of quantum measurement and quantum decoherence.
The location of the boundary between the classical and quantum worlds is a long - standing mystery.
It applies in vastly diverse contexts; it even helps bridge the divide between classical and quantum physics.
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