Sentences with phrase «by reverberation»

Here she's edited herself from the interviews she's conducted, allowing her influence to be felt by reverberation in much the same way she has informed her partner's paintings.

Not exact matches

«O God, who didst teach the hearts of Thy faithful people by sending to them the light of Thy Holy Spirit: Grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things, and evermore to rejoice in His holy comfort...» This is great rhetoric because it roots the life of the moment in the grace of the past; it evokes a response in depth because it is not only a report, but a reverberation.
Solskjaer, in January, walked into a club riven by a civil war from which the reverberations were still being felt in last month's Malky Mackay affair.
A press notice out by Channel 4 about the show stated: «From political strategists and pollsters to disrupters and provocateurs — the decisions taken and platforms set out during those eight weeks in the summer of 2016 have had reverberations throughout British politics and across the globe like no other event since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
A year ago, central New York was shocked by the beatings at the Word of Life Church in New Hartford and the reverberations are still be felt.
In yet another consistency check, a second simulation paper in Nature reports that reverberations through the crust caused by the collision could account for a known decline in magnetism in Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomy.
Leo Beranek highlighted the problem by presenting a summary of ten different reverberation time measurements in Boston Symphony Hall, by different researchers at different times, with ten different results.
This picture from the NASA Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys dramatically demonstrates the reverberation of light through space caused by an unusual stellar outburst in January 2002.
Once you start tuning into moon cycles, it's easier to work with them and harness those emotional reverberations versus being swept up by their intensity.
Johnny Guitar: Olive Signature (Olive, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge as frontier entrepreneurs in a war of wills, is dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations, designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
The bulletin needed updating after eight years to take account of new trends in learning styles and inclusion of vulnerable listeners, who are particularly adversely affected by poor acoustics (high noise levels and long reverberation times), in mainstream schools.
Coleman's findings created immediate reverberations in the world of education policy.At the Ed School, a University - wide faculty seminar launched by Professor of Education and Urban Politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Harvard social psychologist Thomas Pettigrew sought to analyze the report with an eye to how the information could be used to shape future policy.
Reverberations also publishes articles about important initiatives undertaken by AOSA and our members.
In an article titled «Teacher Reflection In a Hall of Mirrors: Historical Influences and Political Reverberations» (2003), the researcher Lynn Fendler makes the case that teachers are already reflective by nature as they continuously make adjustments in instruction.
Given the US history of ignoring WTO rulings that go against it, and only enforcing those rulings that are in its favor (as a lawyer specializing in international trade I've had some experience in this area), the actions taken by Antigua, being perfectly legal, may send reverberations around the world.
When he finds employment in a furniture store owned by a family of recently immigrated Lebanese, the threads of a plot gather around him, with reverberations that rouse the Department of Homeland Security.
A short six years later, the economic reverberations are still felt by many.
This connection and its visual reverberations are what drives Abstract Expressionism: Looking East from the Far West, curated by Theresa Papanikolas, the museum's recently appointed deputy director of art and programmes.
In a way, each of Gallace's paintings is somehow two paintings at once: rigorously abstract (not in the sense that an abstract painting is abstract, but in the sense that a syllogism is abstract — a form or template whose particular contents can be filled in) and generic, yet also haunted by feelings, memories, and reverberations that may be profoundly subjective and therefore private and in part incommunicable.
Local History brings together rarely seen early works of the 1950s through early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd, and Frank Stella, and juxtaposes them with important later examples that reveal each artist's distinct evolution and the varying degrees of reverberation from their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
His historic gesture, and its reverberations over the past 50 years, will be explored in this important exhibition organized by the High Museum of Art.
The brooding reverberations of the Black Paintings were amplified by provocative German titles related to National Socialism and the Nazi Party.
Body of Prayer is a record of the trialogue recorded on 14 October 1998, and the reverberations between the writings, poems, and fragments of novels written by Shapiro, Govrin and Derrida and an almost silent host, the Cooper Union School of Architecture's late dean, John Hejduk.
In conversation with the migration of tree species due to climate change, Mattingly's work offers a visible demonstration of the reverberations of climate change within Storm King's environment by transforming the landscape.
Local History brings together rarely seen works from the 1950s through the early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd and Frank Stella, juxtaposing these with later examples that reveal each artist's distinct evolution and the various reverberations of their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
In the end, there are only hushed reverberations of any prior noise, silenced by his neutrally - toned, textured surfaces.
«My work identifies spiritual meaning within our contemporary society by applying mystic readings to popular capitalist communications and their folk reverberations.
Echoes & Reverberations is co-curated by Aaron Cezar, Director, Delfina Foundation and Cliff Lauson, Curator, Hayward Gallery, with Jane Scarth, Residency and Projects Manager, Delfina Foundation, and Eimear Martin and Dominik Czechowski, Assistant Curators, Hayward Gallery.
Realm of Reverberations is a four - channel video installation made by Chen Chieh - jen in 2014, that looks at the darker side of rapid urbanisation and displacement.
A soundscape featuring voice and cello composed by the New York - based trio BETTY can be heard intermittently through the space, punctuating the silence with hauntingly beautiful reverberations.
Thursday, December 4 10 pm The Digital Revolutionaries Running time 67 ′ Co-curated by the artist Tabor Robak and David Gryn, this program will address the unearthly reverberations of the Internet, gaming, and digital magical - realism.
Artist Tabor Robak and David Gryn will co-curate a series of films addressing the unearthly reverberations of the Internet, gaming, and digital magical - realism, featuring work by younger artists Jon Rafman and Oliver Laric, alongside a tribute to the late Harun Farocki.
Organized by art historian Linda Norden, with Peter Ballantine, the leading expert on Donald Judd, the show provides context to the contemporary art fairs — after all, no movement exists in a bubble, and the reverberations from artwork made in 1960s can still be seen trembling in work made today.
They were deeply influenced by their teacher's color theory, which connected the qualities of color to those of music, as well as by the works of Delacroix, the Impressionists, Cézanne, and Matisse that placed a great emphasis on juxtapositions and reverberations of color.
Partly sculptural installation, partly deconstructed painting à la Jackson Pollock, partly a performance vacated by the artist, partly the scene of a violent crime (Le Va has adocumented interest in detective novels), not even Artforum had any idea what to call Le Va's work — a November 1968 cover story dubbed it «distributional sculpture,» for lack of a better term — but today, it's safe to dub it a watershed moment, with reverberations seen in such contemporary artists as Sarah Sze.
When they communicate with one another, rather than «hearing» in the way we understand it, the sound waves» vibrations don't just hit their ears but rather push up against their massive heads to create a reverberation that allows them to feel what is being communicated to them by other whales.
Photographs by Lieko Shiga made in the aftermath of the 2011 Tsunami in Japan; a digital 3D matrix by Chia - Wei Hsu of a Chinese deity displaced by the Cultural Revolution; and a large installation featuring a filmed performance along Seoul's Han River paired with a ritualistic ensemble of sculptures transfiguring a broadcast station by Minouk Lim: all explore rapidly changing cosmologies and reverberations of animism and its forms of mediation across different political and technological registers.
In 1961, New York's Museum of Modern Art mounted «The Art of Assemblage,» an exhibition organized by William Seitz, who, in his catalogue essay, referred to an «enormous variety of subject matter accessible to an assembler: an unending reverberation of object / meanings, that, because of their associations, reach back to the origins of human consciousness and to the depths of human personality.»
He was also included in «Reverberation», curated by Andre Woodward at the Huntington Arts Center, «Object Orange» Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good, U.S. Pavilion Venice Architecture Biennial, Venice, Italy; and has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; FELTspace, Adelaide, South Australia; Pavilion am Milchof, Berlin, Germany; Free Museum Of Dallas, Dallas, Texas; Occidental College, Los Angeles, California and numerous other galleries and institutions.
On thee opening notes of this»70s track, I could hear the reverberation of the bass guitar string through the SoundSport Free, followed by a groovy keyboard laying down the melody.
Pathogenic parenting has so many reverberations in many contexts, and is coupled with complex dynamics that can be without recognition, by even the woman fighting to be heard.
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