Sentences with phrase «by everyday sound»

QMUL says, «The nanorods respond to vibration and movement created by everyday sound, such as our voices.

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Help promote your toddler's interest and future understanding of letter names and letter sounds by making them a part of her everyday experiences.
And once a week I go out for two hours by myself and leave our child with my husband and go for a walk or to the hairdresser: This sounds shallow, but it gives me an extra sense of confidence to face everyday challenges.
However, given the desirability of isothiocyanates from a cancer - preventing perspective, plus the unlikelihood of unwanted thyroid impacts from consumption of fresh cruciferous vegetables in everyday serving sizes, the cooking of cruciferous vegetables for the sole and exclusive purpose of lowering isothiocyanate content does not seem backed by sound research.
By this definition, little everyday actions that save money are investment operations, and probably more sound than much that is written on say Yahoo Finance.
If you are a cat owner, then by now you must be conversant with everyday cat sounds such as meowing, hissing or even purring.
Get him use to the «everyday» sights and sounds of children playing, cars passing by, and people petting him.
Many never learned to socialize with people, and are often terrified by everyday sights, sounds, and experiences.
wake up in Rumah Si - Pitung and be encompassed by the everyday life of Gilli Air, drifting over the walls are the sounds of swaying palms and playful goats feeding in the adjoining meadow.
Sound Shapes is co-designed by Jonathan Mak, creator of the popular PSN title Everyday Shooter.
Put everyday materials together to create a robotic work of art and experiment with robo - sounds, inspired by Tom Friedman's metallic masterpiece Looking Up at Laguna Gloria.
One analogy in their time for these conjoined slices of life is Fontana Mix, a 1958 sampling of everyday urban sounds by the composer John Cage.
Marclay's Concerto Spaziale is an improvisation based musical performance in which the sounds of instruments blend with noises made by using, striking, and rubbing everyday objects he has come across and selected during his stay in Milan.
His work is influenced by everyday film, rock music, and sound.
Through a kinetic juxtaposition of materials including a cymbal and piece of concrete David Beattie explores the physicality of sound and how we experience it in our everyday, while Dennis McNulty's research for a commission in Norway has led to a layered, performative multi-component work that takes 1930s science writing and a 1980s pop song by a-ha to join ideas of universal time.
As the day turns into night, the soundscape, composed by Mikhail Karikis, moves from the sounds of animals and everyday activities of the few inhabitants to modulations of radio waves emitted by pulsars, or dying stars, which still reach us after the star has died.
Furthermore, the show will be accompanied by a sound installation made by the Italian artist Anna Raimondo, a piece which will emulate the everyday noises of Marrakech.
At Pier 2/3, Luigi Russolo's sound machines Intonarumori (1913) conflated sculpture, orchestra and noise of everyday life, while The Murder of Crows (2008), a newly commissioned 100 - speaker installation by Janet Cardiff and Georges Bures Miller, shook the foundations of the wharf with a revolving choreography of experimental, ecstatic and elemental sounds and a nightmarish narrative of dismemberment and terror.
By reclaiming from design this familiar visual language, Worthington suggests that the everyday objects with which we surround ourselves can and should be re-assessed as beautiful; the sleek forms of modern design reflected in our home sound systems and desk chairs have been as carefully considered as the pediment of the Parthenon.
Drawing on sounds available in our everyday environment, Nicolai creates soundscapes and installations redolent with clicks and blips from telephones, faxes and other technological detritus: he creates an elementary, universal language that eludes rationality, requesting instead to simply be perceived by the individual.
Two works by conceptual artist William Anastasi feature everyday utilitarian objects — a radiator and a block and tackle, neither of which are working but both of which are accompanied by recorded sounds you would associate with them.
/ performances 2017 Audible Edge Festival, Tone List and Tura New Music, Perth 2016 Everyday Machines, curated by Tom Smith, Alaska Projects, Sydney 2016 NOW now series, 107 Projects, Sydney 2016 Pretty Gritty series, 107 Projects, Sydney 2016 Electrofringe: New Terrains, Top Floor at Wellington, Sydney 2014 perspectives [temporal], solo audio - visual concert, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 2014 Club Zho 111, The Bakery, Perth 2014 NOW now Festival of Arts, Sydney (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2012 - 14 multiplicity - large - scale, dual - screen audio - visual work presented at: Perth Cultural Centre Screen Program, 2014; Test Tone, SuperDeluxe, Tokyo, Japan, 2013; Channels Video Art Festival, Melbourne, 2013; fractal shale, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Performance Space, 2012; NOW now festival program launch, Sydney, 2012; fractal shale, Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012 2014 Cinematic Scores, live soundtrack to Laszlo Moholy - Nagy's Lichtspiel Schwarz Weiss Grau, Perth Fringe Festival, Packenham Street Art Space, Perth 2013 International Computer Music Festival, Western Australian Museum (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2012 - 13 consciousness - large - scale audio - visual work presented at: Nu Things, Osaka, 2013; Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012; AV Union, Sydney, 2012; Terrace Bar, Newcastle, 2012; The Bakery, Perth, 2012 2013 Japan tour, solo audio - visual performances and as Té with Andrew Brooks, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2011 Improvised performance with Philip Zoubek and Andrew Brooks, The Loft, Cologne, Germany 2011 split mirror planes - for four instruments and four audio / visual sources, commissioned by Decibel new music ensemble — premiered at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 2010 Japan tour, solo performances, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2010 lucidity - major composition for electroacoustic ensemble: acoustic instruments, computer processing, sound synthesis and video projections performed at The Bakery, Perth
Or maybe this sounds familiar: «I've been meaning to think about it, but it always gets pushed to the side by the everyday demands of the practice.»
- Ellen Galinsky, Author, Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs «Digital Decisions opens up new ways of thinking about technology and young children by offering sound and concrete advice rooted in the everyday realities of early childhood classrooms.
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