Sentences with phrase «between modes of production»

By adopting strategies of reverse engineering of real mass - produced appliances the artist breaks down established relationships between modes of production and creation.
Gillick uses many strategies to examine the tension between modes of production and the legacy of abstraction.
Nipper considers the acts of transcription and translation as she shifts between modes of production that have distinct sets of properties and demands.

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On the other hand, from the Multi-Institutional and Multidisciplinary Doctorate in Dissemination of Knowledge (DMMDC), located in Salvador de Bahia (Brazil), we work the triple theoretical, epistemological and methodological area which study the knowledge from their construction, translation and distribution processes, aiming at the understanding of languages, frameworks and processes specific to different disciplines with the aim of making these specific bases for the construction of the ballast of understanding inter / transdisciplinary and multi-referentiality, with the commitment of production and socialization of knowledge in open perspective to dialogue between these different disciplines / sciences, and other modes of knowledge organization, in order to make private knowledge of cognitive or epistemic communities in public.
All engines in the next - generation Silverado and Sierra pickups — which are expected to go into production in the third quarter — feature GM's Active Fuel Management system that can operate in two different cylinder modes or its new Dynamic Fuel Management technology that continuously adjusts the number of cylinders firing — down to two — between 17 modes based on performance needs.
With a four - wheel - drive system supporting variable torque distribution between the front and rear axles and a battery pack mounted low down within the floor structure, Mercedes is already talking up the dynamic qualities of the upcoming production car, which it hints will offer different driving modes.
Interactive's SVP of production and development, Peter Wyse, developers will be able to pick between two optimized rendering options — A «Resolution mode» that allows developers to lock games into a resolution beyond 1080P, and a «Quality Mode» which dynamically scales the resolution depending on the game's performance.
Has an economic and ethical line been drawn in the sand between the art market, with its appetite for eye - candy, and alternative factions and modes of production, in whatever forms they may take?
Works of art across all mediums are displayed together, acknowledging the ways in which artists have engaged various modes of production and broken the boundaries between them.
Experimenting with and altering found objects, Orozco crosses fluidly and fluently between varying modes of production.
In multifaceted projects, The Propeller Group blurs the lines between modes of cultural production and embraces the formats of branding campaigns, television commercials, Hollywood movies, and music videos to explore the complex ideologies that drive global commerce, war, and cultural and historical memory.
It includes a foreword by Serpentine Galleries CEO, Yana Peel and Artistic Director, Hans Ulrich Obrist; as well as two newly commissioned texts: Alex Kitnick has contributed an essay that draws links between the sites of production and exhibition of Guyton's work; and Flame have written about the modes of temporality within Guyton's practice.
Some of the issues to be expanded upon are: research as artistic production; the problematic question of agency within co-production; professionalization versus the instinctual amateur; writing as curatorial practice; the exhibition as a form of research action; expanded notions of the curatorial and the role of research models and methodologies within these; art writing as a curatorial form, and the distinction between research into curatorial practice / exhibition histories and the curatorial as in itself a mode of research practice.
Somehow reminiscent of the great science fiction writers of the 19th and 20th centuries, the dystopian narrative opens a wider horizon on half - abandoned, half - experimental factories, on dissolving distinctions between free and labour time, useful and vain modes of late capitalism production.
In his new solo show «Fat Mouse,» the artist's examination of «universality» is even stricter, and he seems to be more than ever determinate about how to infer the relationships between things and how to create new modes of production.
Instead, he focuses on what could be termed the para-figurative: a mode of thought and production that treats the human form not as a discrete entity, but rather as a massively distributed data set occupying the interstitial gap between innumerable technologies — often designed by corporations and the military — to outline, project, destroy and re-create the body.
In the century since, production, outsourcing, interaction and appropriation have become mainstream modes of artistic expression; the shared enterprise has become a fragmented contract between the artist and other factors, not simply between the artist and the viewer.
Trained as a painter, Chapline incorporates traditional methods of mark making, sketching, and painting with rendering softwares in an artistic process that obscures the boundary between analogue and digital modes of production.
Bringing together contemporary works that engage with, respond to, or otherwise reference history, this exhibition is devoted to highlighting the ongoing dialogue between current artistic practices and earlier styles, preoccupations and modes of production.
Some paintings do however utilize digital methods of output and in so doing create a dialogue between the two modes of production.
Instead, artist Noah Barker — this show's curator — emphasizes a diffuse, collaborative mode of production that examines crosscurrents between the works on view, many of which bleed into one another.
London - based Dray's self - titled show takes on modes of production, blurring the lines between art, commerce and manufacture.
5 - safeguard autocthonous production, rooted in culture and tradition, which contributes to the typification of an area, maintaining its modes and mores and promoting preferential occasions and spaces for direct contacts between consumers and quality producers and purveyors
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