Sentences with phrase «body in space»

Changing position of body in space is also very effective way to progress in bodyweight exercises.
And I am committed to sculpture as I see it as a reflection of our own bodies in space.
I have no idea if there is life on other bodies in space.
We could say he has a spiritual body in heaven, transcending space - time, but this spiritual body was present to the apostles as a finite living human body in space - time.
Huanca examines conventions of behaviour in our interaction with bodies in space and the invisible histories that are accumulated through those gestures.
Often best seen from space, Albuquerque's work challenges perspective, and the perpetually shifting relationships between bodies in space.
«Through the colours, brush strokes, composition, background and rhythm of the painting, I attempt to create works which truly represent bodies in a space without distortion.
Its projection on the site, framed perfectly against the stars, transports the viewer into the celestial continuum where earth and its inhabitants are affected by larger bodies in space.
Willis - If you raise the temp of a black body in space, with a core temp as you decribe, surrounded by a shell as you descibe, then the surface temp will rise high enough to melt and evaporate water.
He theorized (and this is put very basically mind you all, so please correct me if I get something drastically wrong) that since the stars and planets and other bodies in space do not collide into one another as chaos would prescribe, and since they are set so perfectly apart that their gravity doesn't pull them into one another, there must be something that set it up perfectly to not allow that.
Another possibility is that K2 - 229b was formed after a huge impact between two giant astronomical bodies in space billions of years ago — much like the theory that the Moon was formed after Earth collided with a body the size of Mars.
satellite A moon orbiting a planet or a vehicle or other manufactured object that orbits some celestial body in space.
Spiral galaxies spin because gravity causes bodies in space to orbit more massive bodies that are nearby.
Her practice - based research on vectors and dance was published in the Dynamic Body in Space.
Lynda Benglis and Eva Hesse allow painting and sculpture to spill a little beyond the frame, like an extended, fluid body in space.
She places bodies in these spaces, sometimes including her own, and uses a tightly - scripted choreography in which every move relates to institutionalised systems that rely on exclusion and destruction.
BODIES IS SPACE [WHITE], 2007 Lithograph on 300 gsm Velin d'Arches paper 78 x 230.5 cm BODIES IN SPACE [BLACK], 2007 Lithograph on 300 gsm Velin d'Arches paper 78 x 230.5 cm Installation view, MACRO, Rome, Italy, 2010 Photograph by Davide Franceschini, Rome
The force of these images resides in their deft command of bodies in space balanced by saturated colors painted patchily on bare canvas.
Dance, on the other hand, can be played up as participatory spectacle (as it was in last year's disappointing «Move: Choreographing You» at London's Hayward Gallery) or shown as video, robbing spectators of its most essential elements — actual bodies in space.
Today it seems almost impossible to reconcile the output of two forms of labor: one that arrests working bodies in space and time over the long term — over days, weeks, years, lifetimes, and generations — and another that takes place in an instant, in the time it takes for a camera shutter to snap or for a commercial spot to be shot and broadcast in all directions to project an instant of work across the earth.
Other artists such as Cheryl Pope and Paul Pfeiffer come to mind; dealing with a performative body in space (Pope) and the result of what happens in the ring when an opponent is removed (Pfeiffer).
That spirit and the process of discovering alternate viewpoints extends to the gallery visitor, because the experience is a negotiation of both physical bodies in space and what it means to assess or determine: to do or undo, the separation between the studio or gallery, and experiment or art object.
In the Clore Learning Studio will hang SLIP I (2007) a work that maps a falling body in space using fine steel bars that follow a system of meridians familiar to us from a geographer's globe.
As for the people in his paintings, the lovers and friends, the central question was how to depict bodies in space while simultaneously capturing something of the relationship, the currents of emotion between them.
The S - B Law applies to a planetary body in space without an atmosphere and relies on the planet reaching a thermal equilibrium whereby the amount of energy reaching the planet from the local star is matched by energy leaving that planet to space.
Elsewhere it's business as usual, Touch ID, 8 - megapixel rear camera, 1.2 - megapixel front - facing camera, slim aluminium body in Space Grey, Gold and Silver finishes and up to 10 hour battery life.
A recent study in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that Ashtanga yoga practitioners were adept and processing internal signals from their own body, meaning that they respond to proprioceptive (sense of body in space) and vestibular (balance) cues rather than external or visual cues.
Mirror Images combines artistic works with scientific experiments that deal with the way we perceive our own bodies in space, featuring pieces by Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Dan Graham, William Anastasi, Annika Eriksson, Thomas Florschuetz >> more Verlag für moderne Kunst ISBN 9783903131880 US $ 35.00 CAN $ 47.50 FLAT40 Pbk, 7 x 9.5 in.
If Minimalist art encouraged viewers to come to terms with themselves as bodies in a space, Eva Hesse pushed that embodied awareness further, transforming rigid geometries into serial presentations of soft, bulbous, spindly, and sometimes prickly materials that seemed to invite a tactile encounter.
In her work, Li explores the relationship between bodies in space and the way they translate to the two - dimensional surface of a painting.
In this afternoon gallery talk, artist and professor Sheilah Wilson (Denison University) will look at historical and contemporary questions of intent as they relate to Sherman's depiction of the gendered body in space.
The Canadian Space Agency has also delivered its instrument: the Fine Guidance Sensor / Near InfraRed Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (FGS / NIRISS) that will also take high - quality images of other bodies in space.
When he gets over-stimulated, he has no sense of his body in space and very little impulse control.
It could also be that your daughter doesn't have a good awareness of her body in space, and struggles with controlling her gross motor skills.
The fluid in the inner ear passes over nerve receptors which send messages to the brain about the position of the body in space» These messages help the infant to counter gravity, develop balance and control eye movements.
Vestibular input has to do with how we perceive our bodies in space and gives us a sense of feeling grounded or not.
Many neural pathways link the cerebellum with the motor cortex, which sends information to the muscles causing them to move, and the spinocerebellar tract, which provides feedback on the position of the body in space (proprioception).
Temperature versatility is important because increasing evidence documents dynamic and often unpredicted behavior of ice that could affect environmental conditions — as with glaciers on earth, for example — and explain the evolution of satellites» bodies in space, as with Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's Enceladus.
Roughly speaking, the balance system uses three overlapping components: the vestibular, or «inner ear,» system, the visual system and proprioception, the feeling of our bodies in the space around us — a position - movement sensation.
In the nexus of these two regions, neurons take signals from muscles, eyes, ears, skin, and other sensory organs and weave them together to create the experience of the body in space.
David Robertson, director of the Vanderbilt Center for Space Physiology and Medicine at Vanderbilt University, speculates that while there are no experimental data, he would not anticipate any significant difference in the absorption of alcohol into the body in space.
But to walk, you need to be able to feel and to sense your body in space; the two processes really go hand in glove.»
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