Sentences with phrase «conceptual work in»

In history, Gutai serves as somewhat of an «artist's art» — while performance and conceptual work in the 1970s was heavily influenced by these Japanese practitioners, their work rarely surfaced in Western exhibitions of the time.
Forstner's painting is the most conceptual work in the show as its initial expressive qualities are a result of his framing process, though that does not negate the artist's hand.
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Joe Joe Orangias» piece The Last Batch, the most conceptual work in the exhibition is also the most provocative.
Dennis Oppenheim's 1973 Whirlpool (Eye of the Storm), a five - panel photo document, an early conceptual work in which he hired a skywriter to «draw» a tornado form.
A Yale MFA - educated artist who showed at the Venice Biennale's Lithuanian Pavilion last year, Jason Dodge is known for his conceptual work in which the viewer is presented with a enigmatic but highly specific object (a pillow once slept on by the mayor of Nuremberg, for instance) and little other context.
«It is a testament to Dorothy Miller,» the catalogue entry observed, «that she should have bought for herself not only one of the most challenging and conceptual works in the show, but also the one that most refuted the tenets of Abstract Expressionism - the movement which she herself had helped to champion.
In the solo exhibition in Pace Gallery, however, visitors are simultaneously introduced to his early conceptual works in the 1990s and his recent abstract metaphysical paintings done in 2017.
Since 2002 I have experimenting with mixed media and have produced mainly conceptual works in a style that I call Mixism.
This group of artists works mostly in media in between the lines: installations, video art, staged photography, performance, conceptual works in between the immaterial and the concrete.

Not exact matches

«I asked Jack to come back in this role to be the conceptual authority on the products at Twitter and to work with the design and user - support team to allow us to bring clarity to the process of how we develop at Twitter,» he said.
This feature article draws on recent work by the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS) to investigate trends in market - making and what they mean for the financial system (CGFS (2014)-RRB-.2 We use a simple conceptual framework to assess how supply and demand for liquidity have changed in fixed income markets, particularly in markets for sovereign and corporate bonds.
However, despite the conceptual superiority of the wage cost index (it is, in principle, unaffected by compositional change and changes to the working week), longer experience with the index will be needed to assess its reliability.
There are more than a dozen works on view in Trump's apartment, including a series of prints by conceptual artist John Baldessari, a massive work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
When Gadamer stressed «the linguisticality of all understanding» he was extending hermeneutics beyond its traditional purview (works, art, people) to all otherness: to all that can address us through language, all that has the power to speak in conceptual form.
Theory in science is the conceptual framework within which each science works, e.g. classical mechanics, relativity, quantum mechanics, strings are all theories in physics.
Until these external pressures became strong, our social location in the departmentalized university had more effect upon our way of working than did the conceptual models with which we worked!
Altizer betrays his assumption of a metaphysics when he states, «Hegel's central idea of kenosis, or the universal and dialectical process of the self - negation of being, provided me with a conceptual route to a consistently kenotic or self - emptying understanding of the Incarnation, an understanding which I believe has been given a full visionary expression in the work of William Blake.»
I hope, nevertheless, that my comments may indicate why one person at least on this side of the Atlantic (and hence somewhat isolated from the technical expertise, vocabulary, and sometimes apparently frenetic debates of the community of process thinkers) finds in Hartshorne's work «genuine philosophic wisdom,» especially as it develops insights into the logical status and conceptual structure of a theistic understanding of the concept of God.
As I have come to know hundreds of spiritual teachers and thousands of spiritual practitioners through my work and travels, I have been struck by the way in which our spiritual views, perspectives, and experiences become similarly «infected» by «conceptual contaminants» — comprising a confused and immature relationship to complex spiritual principles — that are as invisible, yet as insidious, as sexually transmitted disease.
In fact, his contribution in this respect has been so impressive that a number of us who work at the task of Christian theology have long proceeded as though he had, in effect, solved this second set of conceptual problemIn fact, his contribution in this respect has been so impressive that a number of us who work at the task of Christian theology have long proceeded as though he had, in effect, solved this second set of conceptual problemin this respect has been so impressive that a number of us who work at the task of Christian theology have long proceeded as though he had, in effect, solved this second set of conceptual problemin effect, solved this second set of conceptual problems.
In the first four chapters I will highlight the conceptual tools from traditional therapies that I have found useful for facilitating growth in the lives of those with whom I have worked as coun - selor, therapist, growth - group facilitator, and teacheIn the first four chapters I will highlight the conceptual tools from traditional therapies that I have found useful for facilitating growth in the lives of those with whom I have worked as coun - selor, therapist, growth - group facilitator, and teachein the lives of those with whom I have worked as coun - selor, therapist, growth - group facilitator, and teacher.
These data are worked in CE, at least by conceptual valuation and perhaps by reversion so as to attribute to macroscopic nexus eternal objects found among or possible for the occasions that belong to the nexus.
Behind the issues of professional role allocation still lie conceptual disagreements that often play a major role in preventing effective collaboration and the working out of mutually satisfying professional roles.
The conceptual framework in which this is worked out, described as «a post-Hegelian Kantianism,» will be more understandable to the technically equipped philosopher than to the student primarily interested in biblical hermeneutics.
Still, for those of us who have labored in the past to straighten the conceptual kinks in the traditional problem of evil, the emergence of a new theodicy, worked out in something more than only cursory form, is an occasion of special interest.
Browning does not attempt to work through many of the systemic and conceptual problems generated by his project, and in this respect his book is more exploratory than definitive.
While these are cumulatively defined throughout the work in terms of the categoreal structure, their stipulative use from the outset serves the pre-categoreal function of establishing a conceptual language with which to shape the systematic structure.
The opposition is between the view that the further back you go, you go to more and more rudimentary judgements and the view that there is a real difference between perception and thought; and also that you don't in perception come down to a (Kantian) inchoate manifold which you work up with conceptual schemes, but that you come down to something given in sense - awareness about which you can say a great deal more than that.
Although this chapter is concerned primarily with issues related to interprofessional cooperation in community mental health services, these can not be discussed without calling attention to the fact that behind the issues of professional role allocation still lie conceptual disagreements that often play a major role in preventing effective collaboration and the working out of mutually satisfying professional roles.
Only when midwives and obstetricians start working in partnership, and valuing each other's roles in supporting women, do we see women offered genuine choices, and offered the best care for themselves and their unborn baby (One example of research supporting this: Colter 2014, «Midwife - Physician collaboration — a conceptual framework for inter-professional collaborative practice»).
Indeed, the best historical and conceptual work currently being carried out in South Africa, Palestine, and elsewhere on revolutionaries and revolutionary movements of the 1960s through 1980s is being retrieved via oral histories of old cadres.
· The MTA has acknowledged that its initial cost estimates and schedules (which were released in 1999) were based on conceptual plans with virtually no engineering work behind them.
This, to address a problem that Teddy Roosevelt recognized, using a conceptual framework (universal insurance) proposed in the Nixon administration and using the precise mechanism from Romneycare that had been working since 2007.
The work, which was released in March, was voted by Science and AAAS (the publisher of Science Careers) as the 2010 Breakthrough of the Year «in recognition of the conceptual ground their experiment breaks, the ingenuity behind it and its many potential applications,» according to a AAAS press release.
Among those already using the program with his students is Gerald Smith, who teaches conceptual physics and advanced chemistry at Bishop McNamara High School in Washington and plans to attend the march.Students who completed the print - out activity sheet illustrated how headphones work through physics — among the examples Smith intends to post to Twitter after spring break, the week after the March for Science «The kids definitely like to probe their brains a lot in terms of seeing science in real life, not just something far - reaching for geniuses to dobut as something that we exist in every day,» said Smith.
Some practitioners are applying string theory techniques to problems in pure mathematics, while Strominger is working to secure a deeper conceptual grasp of black holes.
Scientists at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Intramural Research Program (IRP) have uncovered evidence that shows a more complex and elaborate role for the body's hard - working G protein - coupled receptors (GPCRs) than previously thought, suggesting a conceptual advance in the fields of biochemistry and pharmacology.
This work presents a conceptual model in which strain is released by temporally clustered great - earthquakes that rupture faults within the upper - plate as opposed to the zone where the tectonic plates meet (plate - interface).
«Its existence was predicted by the standard model of particle physics and the fact that there's — we got a glimpse of it, it looks like it may very well be there — is a real victory for that model of science where you test, you put forward conceptual models of the way the world or the universe works and test those models against the observations and see the extent to which they can predict new observations and when they do, it gives you increased confidence in the models.
Other projects in the works (NextGeneration Light Source and Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment) are in earlier stages of development and do not yet have an approved conceptual design.
To cultivate that untapped talent, Singer said, educators have solid evidence of methods that work in STEM education — such as focusing on conceptual learning, problem - solving, and use of representations such as diagrams and evolution trees — but those methods are used in very few undergraduate classrooms where STEM teachers receive their training, Singer said.
But it was the qubit, invented two years before Shor's work, that provided the conceptual tool needed to make progress in such research possible.
«I get restless trying to work in one bubble, one conceptual space.
It is through them, and their work at Xerox PARC, that the worm makes its conceptual, etymological way from Brunner's novel to email spamming's mutations in the new millennium.
«The main objective of this study was to test a conceptual model in which repetitive thought explained the association between work - family conflict and health,» Davis said.
Botstein and Davis» landmark conceptual breakthrough, published in 1980, gave researchers the tools to trace and map out the genetic inheritance of disease in humans, while Hogness» work provided the means of identifying the precise physical location of genes of interest on chromosomes.
Candidates with strong leadership experience, a broad range of technical skills and a track record in translating conceptual ideas into working prototypes will be strongly considered.
«This award provides the opportunity to bridge my previous work in health disparities, obtain the conceptual and methodological expertise needed to conduct research using large databases, and apply my knowledge to a new study population in rehabilitation.»
One of the most influential neuroscientists of our day, Ramachandran's groundbreaking work in phantom limbs, human vision, mirror neurons, synesthesia and conceptual metaphors has taught humanity more about that organ in our heads than anyone else.
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