Sentences with phrase «by erasure»

From ink drawings made as a student, through charcoal works that are marked as much by erasure as by charcoal, to luminous exploratory watercolours, the exhibition traces his commitment to a rigorous abstract language.
I also bought «Oh L'amour» by Erasure for a dime that day!
A virus is a computer programme that causes serious damages to hard disks or floppies by erasure or distortion of files.
This resolution condemns them twice: firstly, by erasure; and secondly, by enforcing a binary model of sex assignment, which has been proven to be harmful for many intersex individuals.
The $ 50 bill issued in 2004 featured a picture of a monument to the Famous Five, unveiled on Parliament Hill in 2000, by Edmonton artist Barbara Paterson, who says she's annoyed by the erasure of female images.
Starting out from purely graphic marks, he developed a kind of meta - script in which abbreviated signs, hatchings, loops, numbers and the simplest of pictographs spread throughout the picture plane in a process of incessant movement, repeatedly subverted by erasures.
In doing so, these raised shapes not only complicate figure - ground relationships but also lend an object quality to each painting that counters the optical mirage produced by the erasures and curvilinear lines.

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Should we delete and erase accusations (by both sides), given we are not the «proper authorities» OR is such erasure a sign of ignoring the Parable of the Good Samaritan?»
Previous posts by Dr Bose: Sick Men of South Asia: Pakistan and Bangladesh are separately traveling in the same direction, toward erasure from the political maps of the future; Will Pakistan Exist in 2050?
The researchers state: «What increasingly differentiates the instances of gun violence in PG - 13 films from those rated R is not only the higher frequency in the PG - 13 category but also those films» erasure of the consequences (e.g., blood and suffering) and greater likelihood that the violence will be perpetrated by or on comic book - inspired heroes and antiheroes (e.g., Batman, Avengers, and X-Men).»
Such erasures represent just part of a larger plan to shrink EPA's budget by 25 % to $ 6.1 billion, and cut its workforce by 20 % to 12,400 employees, in the 2018 fiscal year that begins 1 October.
He cites McIntyre et al. (2003, 2005) who apparently demonstrated that the erasure of the mediaeval warm period in the 2001 graph had been caused by inappropriate data selection and incorrect use of statistical methods (rReliance upon bristlecone pine data).
Got ta go — I'm making a mix tape by holding my tape recorder up to the radio and Erasure just came on...
Even the military, another sacred institution for conservatives, is complicatedly defined by Eastwood as a place in which the admitted erasure of self becomes an ironic form of transcendence.
Said establishment is run by Bobby — played by a truly wonderful Willem Dafoe, achieving a beautiful empathy through a kind of erasure of his most distinguishing features — who regards the denizens of his abode with no small amount of fondness, though he is more than willing to lay down the law when needed.
And maybe their dreams will be less clouded by images of shame or erasure.
Perhaps the students were lucky, but statisticians say they would have been more likely to pick winning lottery ticket numbers than to make that many wrong - to - right erasures by chance.
At the heart of the allegations are multiple erasures — presumably adults correcting test answer sheets — that were detected by the test scanning computers that grade the multiple choice tests.
On the other hand, Rhee and her successor, Kaya Henderson, also have plenty of reasons to not make more light of allegations of high levels of test erasures — or changes to student answers on tests made by teachers — at 14 D.C. schools.
However, DCPS seems to have redacted every piece of one - to - one email correspondence between Ms. McGoldrick and Dr. Sanford that occurred between August 2008, when State Superintendent Deborah Gist first informed Chancellor Rhee of the suspicious erasures, and January 30, 2009, the date of Sanford's confidential memo warning DCPS that the evidence pointed to widespread erasures by school principals.
Rhee's D.C. «miracle» has also been clouded by suspicion: impossibly high wrong - to - right erasure rates indicate that several of Rhee's «blue ribbon» schools might have cheated their way to higher test scores.
We know that «rogue» teachers or administrators — by erasing incorrect student answers and changing them to correct ones — can show student achievement even if there is no such achievement, as scandals in Atlanta and Detroit during 2010 both revealed and the current erasure investigation in Washington, D.C. suggests.
The cheating on both the math and English - language tests was confirmed, the state said, by interviews with faculty members and by an analysis of erasures on test papers.
By Marisol Bello and Greg Toppo, USA TODAY Fewer than half the states routinely analyze suspicious numbers of erasures on standardized school tests, a key method of detecting cheating...
Traditional public schools with high erasure rates across the board — in addition to three charter schools — will be investigated by the state, and schools with high erasure rates in only one grade will be investigated by their districts.
«The odds that the wrong - to - right erasure patterns that showed up on Roosevelt [Middle School]'s 7th grade reading response sheets occurred purely by chance were slightly less than 1 in 100 trillion,» the blog reported.
In certain instances, superintendents have apologized to schools whose tests were prematurely invalidated by falsely alarming erasure analyses.
A 2016 story on the erasure of black teachers in Chicago and New Orleans by Mother Jones called, «Black Teachers Matter,» backs up Barrett's claims.
Her historical analysis has been challenged by many historians since The Rape of Nanking was first published in 1997, but it touches on many themes — outrage, intergenerational memory and trauma, nationalism and erasure — that are defining features of the study of the Rape of Nanjing today.
Here, private utterance becomes part of a larger choral arrangement as the collection widens to include erasures of The Declaration of Independence and the correspondence between slave owners, a found poem comprised of evidence of corporate pollution and accounts of near - death experiences, a sequence of letters written by African Americans enlisted in the Civil War, and the survivors» reports of recent immigrants and refugees.
Erasure by Percival Everett Percival Everett is one of my favorite writers and Erasure is my favorite of his works.
Improv Electronics has calculated that trillions of sheets of paper could be saved if the Boogie Board was used instead of note pads by a whole age group of U.S. school children for the life of the device (over 50,000 screen erasures).
Zero Ranger, up until recently known as Final Boss, is a SHMUP in development by a small, two - person dev studio, System Erasure.
He's also played Star Wars games as far back as the Super Nintendo console and to this day is devastated by the accidental erasure of all his progress on Lego Star Wars on the Wii.
Kyle Chayka reports on a lecture by painter Jack Whitten on the occasion of his exhibition Jack Whitten: Erasures, on view at the SCAD Museum, Savannah, Georgia, through March 31, 2013.
This was perhaps most apparent in her first solo show, last year's Exotic Trade at The Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg, which explored the histories, politics and memories of information communication technologies through 13 artworks, with the aim of exposing — as the Goodman Gallery press release puts it — «the violence and erasure carried by our current networks» and exploring the potential of spiritual technologies.
While his work bears similarities to that of American abstract expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jules Olitski and Barnett Newman, Hoyland was keen to avoid what he called the «cul - de-sac» of Rothko's formalism and the erasure of all self and subject matter in painting as championed by the American critic Clement Greenberg.1 The paintings on show here exhibit Hoyland's equal emphasis on emotion, human scale, the visibility of the art - making process and the conception of a painting as the product of an individual and a time.
Epilogue: Mark Making, Writing, and Erasure by Sarah E Webb.
The work's layered tangles of abstract marks and erasures reflect a landscape that is continually reshaped by physical movement and struggle, reminding us of the conjoined genealogies of chaos, exploitation, and hope in the making of the American West.
Whitten has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, including the most recent, Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting, a traveling exhibition organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego in 2014 - 15; Jack Whitten: Erasures at SCAD Savannah College of Art and Design in 2012; an exhibition of memorial paintings at the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center in Georgia in 2008; a solo show at MoMa PS1 in 2007; a ten year retrospective at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1983; and a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art in 1974.
Because de Kooning used erasure heavily in his own drawings, it is possible that some traces made visible through this technology were actually erased by him as part of the original drawing, before it entered Rauschenberg's hands.
By tenderly examining the surfaces of their works, one can reconstruct the painterly decisions, additions, revisions, and erasures that lead to the finished image and thereby reconstruct the narrative by which the artists fall in love with their own worBy tenderly examining the surfaces of their works, one can reconstruct the painterly decisions, additions, revisions, and erasures that lead to the finished image and thereby reconstruct the narrative by which the artists fall in love with their own worby which the artists fall in love with their own work.
Treating her camera as an extension of her own body, «creating a history by recording a history,» Goldin shields her memories from revision or erasure by preserving them permanently in photographic form.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, however, a few influential artists like Arman, Stanley Brouwn, Constant, Guy Debord, Allan Kaprow, George Maciunas, Robert Rauschenberg, Carolee Schneemann and Jacques Villeglé battled this erasure by appropriating and reinventing flânerie to a wide range of critical and expressive ends.
Rauschenberg's creation of an artwork entirely through erasure and the act of removing is masterful — especially his audacity in rubbing out work made by a modern — day master.
Furthermore, in retrospect the early paintings appeared to announce the erasure of some entity that went under the signifier «Richard Hawkins», one closely related to, but ontologically distinct from, the actual artist and individual we know by that name.
For Sarah Charlesworth, papers with everything but the photos erased imply repetition and anonymity, not to mention the actual erasure of a reporter's life by the Somoza regime in Nicaragua.
Conversely, by dwelling in the incommensurable, that which refuses easy consumption or erasure, the artists in the exhibition collapse the mythology of settlement.
In the Dutch Pavilion, this argument is taken up more directly in two films by Wendelien van Oldenborgh that use modernist architecture as a framework to think about inclusivity and erasure in postwar, postcolonial Dutch society (Prologue: Squat / Anti-Squat, 2016, and Cinema Olanda, 2017).
Inspired by Renaissance nativity portraits, these studiedly scumbled and scratched pictures (her superimpositions and erasures rarely avoid predictability) appear less visceral meditations on motherhood than vastly scaled geegaws propped up by classicism and sheer bloat.
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