Sentences with phrase «constant mutation»

We are not glued to an object or a place but are in constant mutations.
Through constant mutation and selection complex life forms arise.
The installation will be in constant mutation and accumulation during the two months that it is open to the public.
What they find on the other side is a treacherously changed wilderness, where all plant and animal life has entered a state of constant mutation.
The rule is «use it or lose it,» and indeed, unused DNA code is eroded by constant mutation.
Serum albumin high concentration > 47g / l stabilizes the entire genome, includinfg P53 anti-cancer gene from constant mutations that result in cancer.
The results were a scintillating weave of marks that suggest landscapes — causing Guston to be misnamed an Abstract Impressionist while more generally evoking a world of constant mutation and flux, contingency and metamorphosis, simultaneous doing and undoing, becoming, being, and unbecoming.
WHILE WE WORK operates as a storyteller and as a score that oscillates between the liveness and the memory of Agora's work in relation to their building — a space in constant mutation, where working phases and changes of plans are part of its daily construction, as well as the multiple informations, stories and rumours that have been circulating.
«Utopia exists until it is created... the idea of utopia is in constant mutation and changes according to the era,» and Saraceno's material, formal, and conceptual investigations advance his proposition for a possible untethered future in the sky.
The constant mutations of the canvas in Ángela de la Cruz's work contrast with the indiscriminate use of all sorts of materials by Jean - Luc Moulène, whose sculptures orchestrate a collision of notions drawn from topology, politics, and cultural history.
For «Acconci Studio + Ai Weiwei: A Collaborative Project», Para / Site was transformed into a three - dimensional grid where Ai and Acconci developed their work «in constant mutation and accumulation during the two months that it [was] open to the public.»
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