At MASS MoCA, he plans to stage a whole series of events as the exhibition space becomes a one -
year concatenation of performances, community forums, and art, incorporating appearances by internationally known dancers, singer - songwriters, pop artists, poets, and composers, together with panel discussions and other forms of creative public debate and engagement.
Like Edwards, Harrison enjoys playing with the ambiguities of form and reference,
using concatenations of fragments that flirt with meaning while avoiding the declarative mode.
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Concatenation Converting to and from character codes (ASCII) String conversion operations (e.g. string to integer, string to real...) IF statements and «Nested» IF: - «if», «elif», «else», relational operators and indentation.
' Each child a or span element of a list item may contain any valid HTML5 phrasing content, but must not result in a zero - length text string
after concatenation of all child content and application of whitespace normalization rules.
The ideas here are not unrelated equals pitched into a rhetorical
concatenation by enthusiasm; here is, rather, the sovereignty of grace battering its way to victory through all the torments and doubts and opacities of this man's embattled soul.
But the eventual result of exorcising nature (as it were) was to generate an image of the natural world wholly devoid of value, the
mere concatenation of events.
Christians have always brushed aside the notion that the world is self - generating, a
random concatenation of miscellaneous atoms accidentally thrown together by no one in particular and serving no larger purpose than their own survival.
It can not be understood apart from the cultural milieu of the sixties when, in a
confused concatenation of events, the aggiornamento proposed by the Second Vatican Council was hijacked to mean that the Church should conform itself to the culture, just at the time when the culture was being radically deformed.
Miller perceived existence as a
loose concatenation of separate and ultimately inconsequential instants, each colored by the actions that preceded it, but each possessed of a small wanton freedom of its own.
In fact, the distinction rests upon a highly
questionable concatenation of social theories, political postures, logical fallacies, and psychological assumptions, and a comprehensive rejection of historical social practices.
This statement from Jumaane Williams is possibly the most
demented concatenation of non-sequiturs I have heard from a council member on television.
Life probably began as an «RNA world,» in
which concatenations of RNA molecules pulled double duty as genetic template and reproductive machinery.
Multimodal Discrimination of Schizophrenia Using Hybrid Weighted
Feature Concatenation of Brain Functional Connectivity and Anatomical Features with an Extreme Learning Machine
So if «/ 2» refers to the em element and «/ 1» refers to the first instance of text in it, then by
simple concatenation «/ 2/1» gets you a path from the p tag to the first emphasized word «know», and «/ 4/1» will get you to the second.
Tattletale (2012), for example, poised on a Plexiglas box, is a ropey, brain - like tangle of coiled clay that appears to be overtaking a
stepped concatenation of glazed kiln bricks.
Judd took over a decade to find his
own concatenation, spending most of the 1950s making paintings while edging unwittingly into three dimensions.
Elements like these, or ultra-slim reading lights bumping up against a cast of other disassociated objects, speak to the
ahistorical concatenations of things we encounter every day, imaged in the maelstrom of the digital world.
Keogh works big in acrylic,
rendering concatenations of images — a skeleton in a book, flowers, and garlands in one piece here — in an ultra-flat coloring - book style, which is decorative and polite and which also, I am sorry to say, quickly grows monotonous.
Samuel Levi Jones has this piece titled Brutality while Derek Fordjour has a painting
titled Concatenation.
9:10, June 1971, p. 43) As with Judd's other sculptures, the work is a
miniature concatenation, flourishing and thriving as it stretches earnestly along the wall.
The second half of this memoir includes her
erudite concatenation of the various contemporary styles and endeavors linking the ever expanding art world, a world that first her father and now she herself have enjoyed and enriched.
Gardar Knows Marius, Standard (Oslo), Oslo Gestures in Time, Al - ma» mal Foundation for Contemporary Art, Jerusalem The New Public, MUSEION, Museum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst,
Bolzano Concatenation.
KUNSTHALLE BERN * June 7 - August 4 * Curated by Fabrice Stroup * In her Super 8 sound films of the 1970s and»80s, American artist Ericka Beckman created sharp -
edged concatenations of lo - fi visual...
Leonard and Copeland took two of her works as touchstones for their exchange: The Fae Richards Photo Archive (1993 — 96), originally conceived as part of Cheryl Dunye's film The Watermelon Woman (US, 1996), and You see I am here after all (2008), a
gridded concatenation of vintage postcards depicting views of Niagara Falls.
Note that computer models are
just concatenations of calculations you could do on a hand - held calculator, so they are theoretical and can not be part of any evidence.»
Still, it requires a high level of dedication and
concatenation while you're working on your resume.
Conceived as a one -
year concatenation of performances, community events, and art, Until incorporates special appearances by internationally known dancers, singer - songwriters, pop artists, poets, and composers, together with panel discussions, community forums, and other forms of creative public debate and engagement.