Sentences with phrase «conceptual space»

She is compelled by relationships between bodies, histories, poetry, pedagogy, Indigenous conceptual spaces (languages) and institutions.
In his view the invention of conceptual space about forty thousand years ago marked the transition of man from his biological state to a cultural state.
Conceptual space refers to the total information pool — ideas, customs, laws, theories, etc..
Existing in an unfamiliar conceptual space the animals are violent, terrifying and vulnerable.
Fairies and gods, if they exist, occupy something of the same conceptual space as organic cells, photons, and the force of gravity, and so the sciences might perhaps have something to say about them, if a proper medium for investigating them could be found.
In Burren Land, 1960, for example, we see the beginning of that engagement with conceptual space which would become a constant feature of her work.
And, clearly understanding the secret to Marvel's success in the same conceptual space, Jenkins understands the power of casting: Here, even relatively small supporting roles go to some of the finest actors on - screen, starting with Nielsen and Wright and extending to the great Danny Huston, as a villainous German general, and David Thewlis, Ewen Bremner and Lucy Davis as Steve's contacts back in London.
Oakland artist Amy Ho has a practice based in conceptual spaces, building maquettes to stage photographs of imaginary architectural sites.
Ahmadinejad's letter asks American Christians, in the person of our Christian president, to make an effort of imagination, and there are few signs that we are prepared to make such an effort, few signs that we have the linguistic or conceptual space even to understand how.
A doubling of conceptual space makes possible a doubling of the number of people who can live satisfactorily in the same physical space.
Only the logic of ternary relations affords conceptual space for the Cooking as much as for the Raw and the Cooked.
Drawings by artist Jennifer Bartlett from the late 1960s are included in the exhibition Conceptual Space at Kunstsaele Berlin.
It is a highly conceptual space — part club, part theatre stage — in which a disparate cast of characters from all sides of the ideological struggle play their parts in a burlesque of politics, culture and identity.
This essay reveals how and why artists represented concrete, tangible places as well as abstract and idealised conceptual spaces.
Lukin Linklater is compelled by relationships between bodies, histories, poetry, pedagogies, Indigenous conceptual spaces and Indigenous languages, and institutions.
It's not a practice dissimilar to that of his Black Dada Reader (Koenig Books, 2017), a 350 - page volume that brings together historical and contemporary writers in the same conceptual space, including Hugo Ball, W.E.B. Du Bois, Stokely Carmichael, Sun Ra, and Adrian Piper, as well as Ad Reinhardt, Joan Jonas, William Pope.L, and Thomas Hirschhorn.
The report documents in detail the need for a new «conceptual space» for theological education and argues for it.
Yet «the organism of earth» as the «all - determining factor» is not conceived as that conceptual space.
If we did make the global economy and the economy of nature together key concerns for the conceptual space of theological studies, what would need to happen beyond Moltmann's nomination of a new dialogue partner?
He concludes that as early man reached the limits of the ecological carrying capacity of the land, a new doubling of the population required the invention of what he calls «conceptual space.
Against this background Calhoun sees the approach of a new crisis of transformation, equal to that which required the invention of conceptual space.
The human race, he believes, is reaching the limits within which conceptual space can be further multiplied to preserve the optimum degree of social contact and to continue the maximizing of human potentiality.
In order for computers to communicate with us, they would need a cognitive architecture that continuously captures and updates the conceptual space shared with their communication partner during a conversation.»
«I get restless trying to work in one bubble, one conceptual space.
One BAHS administrator noted that the Eskolta staff does a good job with «putting concept to paper,» rather than getting «wrapped up in a philosophical, conceptual space
Design Hotels» ™ ethos of connecting Communities — both hyperlocal and global — has inspired hospitality offshoots from events to clubhouses and conceptual spaces.
Turning the DCA galleries into this myriad of conceptual spaces, the array of artworks across visual media embody some aspect of «shonkiness» or «awkwardness» in ways that lend to an overall subversion of the mainstream and hegemonic in the modern art world.
It exists in and defines not just physical space, but psychic space, conceptual space, political space, but also our presence in it, our relationship to it, our movement through it, our responsibility for it.
British artists could melt colour and form certainly, but the ability to move beyond that and in to another realm of visual and conceptual space — it was the Italians.
Through a series of self - conscious portraits and fantastic desert tableaus, this exhibition explores the conceptual space where private and public impinge upon one another.»
These two works attempt to give form to the construct of time as well as the conceptual space where meaning is created.
Svobodová's decoration of real space, her nesting instincts, have have entered the conceptual spaces of her paintings.
Though the objects are initially chosen for their abstract visual qualities, decontextualized, and re-presented in a conceptual space, no object is neutral.
The conceptual space which Franz West investigates is really the arena in which art is possible today.
The group exhibition, Mind the Gap explores the conceptual space of the mind, between experience and recollection, between object and artifact.
Tactile brushstrokes read as finger or hand - made gestures, and specific layering devices employed by Johnson add dimensionality by expanding or collapsing the conceptual space
Drawing its title from a seminal work by artist Luis Camnitzer, the exhibition explores the conceptual space between landscape and portraiture with works by five Gallery artists: Luis Camnitzer, Lorraine O'Grady, Dawit L. Petros, Paul Ramírez Jonas, and Jack Whitten.
The works in the exhibition show how Bruce Nauman's art functions as a performative arena where the exhibition visitor is challenged in a concrete or conceptual space.
They will also discuss the commonalities related to their work through ideas of participatory design, colloquial design and the re-imagination of both physical and conceptual space, as well as how they each created experiences using aesthetic and relational hyper - realities.
From small intimate books to room size installations, she uses paper with its duality of strength and delicacy to create physical and conceptual space.
Taking Los Angeles» marginalised Chinese - American community as its inspiration, Framed and Frame explores the conceptual space between real and imagined places.
Operating in a conceptual space populated by artists like James Casebere and Thomas Demand, Chris Gentile's recent work is a hybrid of sculpture and photography that asks interesting questions about the nature of both.
The deep and varied history of the LES now includes the LES galleries as new community members, and Price's novel provides a potent vehicle for the consideration of community as voices compete for, ignore and occasionally share the same physical and conceptual space.
Reimagining the modern visual world, Steciw's lively work enters a new frontier of conceptual space.
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