Sentences with phrase «contact zone»

I also used clicker training to shape a complete running contact zone in dog agility, accurately and successfully, in the late 1990s when everyone was absolutely against running contacts.
The artist's paintings are filled with portals — doors, windows, frames, screens — that exist as openings between two spaces, or as contact zones.
Her autobiography is a complex series of contact zones — personal, cultural and political — played out through her compositions.
My first dog had ZERO missed contact zones in any trial.
Retains long contact zone on edge with camber in the middle of the ski for stability in all - mountain skiing.
The build - up of reproductive isolation between species typically takes very long time but the recent contact zone on Öland means that causes and consequences of hybridization can be studied in real time.
(2016) Evolution of heterogeneous genome differentiation across multiple contact zones in a crow species complex.
Nonpermissive ligands indirectly inhibited TCR binding by disrupting the TCR - CD1a contact zone.
CONTACT OBSTACLES - The contact obstacles, so called because of the yellow contact zones» at each end, consist of the A-frame, the dogwalk, and the teeter (also known as the see - saw).
The pieces further their respective explorations and engagement with disparate, yet overlapping ideas including contact zone, language and lived experiences, as well as in the process and materiality.
When I invited the two artists Marie Jeschke and Anja Langer to show their artworks together, they actually started to fuse their practices and work on the same surfaces on this occasion — this is where we started to talk about contact zones.
She received her M. A. in Art History, Film Studies, and English Philology, specializing in the cultural contact zones of European and Non-European art.
By integrating research and practice that confront the contemporary scene by means of its exhibition programe, the gallery encourages the revival of the debate that conceives of artistic actions as contact zones for the exercise of aesthetic, social and political change.
This year the exhibition is called Contact Zone and expands its reach to include additional exhibition venues in Waikīkī, Kaka`ako, and Kalihi.
This fascinating exploration of hegemony and resistance in key contact zones not only complicates traditional narratives of prairie exceptionalism, it also draws the region's history into larger debates about law, colonialism, and nation building.
Handler / dog anticipates the table count, causing the dog to leave the table before the judge finishes saying the word «GO» FAILURE TO PERFORM (Two open hands)- Handler or dog knocks down any obstacle or jump; dog misses contact zone; dog runs the wrong course and course is not correct before crossing the finish line; handler touches an obstacle or their dog (not faulted if the dog touches the handler and the performance is not aided); teeter fly - off.
While rates of Britishness were high in both new and old «contact zones», other variables were less evenly distributed.
After finding that two closely related species, the desert and Bryant's woodrats, could interbreed and produce hybrid offspring, scientists set out to determine why only 14 percent of the population in a «contact zone» had genetic signatures from both species.
Asymmetric and differential gene introgression at a contact zone between two highly divergent lineages of field voles (Microtus agrestis).
In several places, soils on one side of a contact zone supported large circles at high density, while those on the other side supported small, sparse circles or none at all.
Wherein each of the contact zones can be assigned two functions — for short and long pressure.
Contact zones (showing where the dog needs to touch before moving on) are at both ends where they are supposed to ascend and descend.
Contact zones are coloured to show where Fido needs to get on and off.
Like the dogwalk, contact zones are coloured for the same purposes.
The next dog had four or five missed contact zones in six years of trialing; the third dog had 8 to 10 missed contact zones in trials.
To perform these obstacles correctly, the dog must get at least one paw in each contact zone when they descend the obstacle.
The contact zone rule is for safety considerations - no one wants to see a dog injured during an unsafe performance of an obstacle.
National Agility Champion Amanda Nelson teaches your dog how to hit the contact zone with accuracy and confidence.
This hour and a half long video is a must - have if you want to teach your dog to really run through the contact zone without breaking stride - consistently, with speed and accuracy.
The Standard class has contact obstacles, which have yellow «contact zones» at each end.
The dog must place a least one paw in the contact zone in order not to receive a fault.
A-Frame: Up the frame and down she goes, while ensuring the contact zones are touched.
There are «contact zones» on the large obstacles to help ensure that the dogs will not injure themselves.
In this mode you control a contact zone where you use the left analog stick to swing in this area.
She is also the editor of the collection of essays Negotiations in the Contact Zone (2003, Assírio & Alvim, Lisbon) and a Professor at the MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology, School of Architecture & Planning.
Panel 1: «Museums and Collections» Kari Cwynar, Banff Center: «The Museum as a Contact Zone: New Ways of Seeing Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario» (watch video); Alice Heeren, School of the Art Institute of Chicago: «The Inhotim Institute: Articulating Local and Global in Display Strategies in Brazil» (watch video); Saisha Grayson, CUNY Graduate Center: «What Makes a Museum Contemporary?
It includes works in several media, including four new video works commissioned by the ASU Art Museum, and is part of the «Contact Zones» exhibition series addressing «contemporary migration and its intricate uncertainties within border culture, destiny and contested histories.»
When Senegalese independent curator N'Goné Fall heard what Sarkozy had said, the project, «Contact Zone», that Samuel Sidibé, Director of the National Museum of Mali, Bamako, had invited her, Bisi Silva and Rachida Triki to curate in 2007, took on a wider resonance.
She describes her scenes as «contact zones, spaces where cultures come together and grapple with each other,» bringing viewers into a «weird in - between space.»
The exhibition space, Vitrine, is a contact zone between different actors, artists and curators, an intermediary space between inside and outside, seen and unseen.
Peter Benson Miller will deliver a lectured titled «Painting and Drawing in the Contact Zone: Philip Guston in Postwar Rome» at the New York Studio School on Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 6:30 — 7:30 pm.
Join us to hear Peter Benson Miller present his lecture «Painting and Drawing in the Contact Zone: Philip Guston in Postwar Rome.»
The space that one encounters in Circadian Interface III is a contact zone, a term that more thoroughly describes the active conditions of an exhibition space.
Her books include Other Planes of There, Endless Dreams and Time - Based Streams, Ongoing Becomings, Negotiations in the Contact Zone and Shadows and Signals, among many others.
Njideka Akunyili Crosby's large - scale paintings have garnered international attention for their investigations into the confluences, contact zones, and third spaces of culture in her work.
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