Sentences with phrase «crowded public spaces»

Talking to Siri can be a bit embarrassing when you're in crowded public spaces, but with iOS 11, Apple is finally allowing users to submit questions to the digital assistant via text.
Those familiar with her previous work will recognize elements that recall past collections, specifically the Face in the Crowd project from 2013 that shares the contrast between crowded public spaces and a lone heroine with her latest works.
Parents should also take into consideration the amount of abuse the equipment will take when used in crowded public spaces, parking lots, and in winter weather.

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If you thought getting glares while discreetly breastfeeding your newborn under a nursing cover, huddled in a tiny crowded space, was uncomfortable, try nursing an active two - year - old on a public park bench; or better yet, imagine the judgment you'd get if you announced you were going to nurse your adopted African baby for the first time... at age three.
With the bustling crowds and spazzy consumerism that comes with this time of year, I have a tendency to dread entering public spaces.
If you thought getting glares while discretely breastfeeding your newborn under a nursing cover huddled in a tiny crowded space was uncomfortable, try nursing an active two - year - old on a public park bench, or better yet, imagine the judgment you'd get if you announced you were going to nurse your adopted African baby for the first time... at three.
Many public spaces in the usually bustling capital were deserted, as people heeded official warnings to avoid crowds.
This law can be used to create realistic crowds in virtual reality games and to make public spaces safer.
Public discourse is filled with anger and confusion; people sit together in crowded spaces staring at their own flickering screens, isolated by the technology intended to connect them.
They may have sensory processing disorder — crowded spaces, loud noises, and bright lights of a shopping center or public event can constitute an assault to their system and cause their body to go into fight or flight mode.
Many of these are favorite film locations for current directors, and their restaurants, lounges, pools, and other public spaces draw chic modern crowds and contemporary starlets.
Across the road is the Kuta Beach parking space that gets crowded during special concerts and events, therefore public transport is the most practical way to arrive.
British artist Anish Kapoor is perhaps best known for dazzling, large - scale public installations (Chicago's «Bean,» Manhattan's * Sky Mirror, * et al.) that marry meditations on corporeality and space with pure, crowd - pleasing visual delight.
His participatory projects are geared for public spaces such as shopping malls, crowded city centers, and museums, exploring the intricate connection between life and art with the light of an Eastern wisdom.
The messages broadcast over the public address system by Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar, and the sound components of both Renée Green's 28 - banner Space Poem # 5 (Years & Afters) and a vibrantly costumed work, THANK YOU / THANK YOU, by Raúl de Nieves and Erik Zajaceskowski, were drowned out by crowd speak.
Whether towering public works or tabletop sculptures, there was no doubt cutting a swath of space above the crowd informed the figurative artworks created by King.
BP: I have very often used street furniture in my sculptural works — such as crowd barriers and street bollards — as they are objects that occupy public space, and structure the way we move through it.
Pousttchi draws our attention to the often invisible architectures that furnish and shape individual life — whether by capturing various international clocks at the same moment, or combining neon lights with the contorted guard rails used to organize crowds in public space.
The focus of this large - scale work is a couple pictured dancing in a crowded public outdoor space.
While works such as Group I, 1951 (Tate Gallery T02226) were concerned with crowds of people in public spaces, others like Bicentric Form, 1949 (Tate Gallery N05932) dealt with more intimate exchanges by the fusion of bodies in a way that anticipated the comparable painting Two Figures (Tate Gallery T03155).
They are the outcome of a communal crowd - sourced art making effort, in which Fischer invited the public into an exhibition space turned studio to join him in creating sculptures of clay.
Shot on a Los Angeles soundstage in early 2013, the large - scale photographs feature dense crowds in public spaces.
Alex Prager's new exhibition Face in the Crowd, showcases large - scale color photographs of elaborately - staged crowd scenes and a film by the same name that explore the notion of the individual within the masses, the boundary between public and private space and the psychological complexities of human interacCrowd, showcases large - scale color photographs of elaborately - staged crowd scenes and a film by the same name that explore the notion of the individual within the masses, the boundary between public and private space and the psychological complexities of human interaccrowd scenes and a film by the same name that explore the notion of the individual within the masses, the boundary between public and private space and the psychological complexities of human interaction.
A recent United Nations Development Program report said that Beirut will add 300,000 new buildings in the next decade, leaving the already - crowded city with virtually no public spaces.
It's fine for sharing a video in a quiet or moderately noisy space, but in a crowded and loud public space, the audio will drown out.
Large crowds of people, overwhelming amounts of information, small spaces, and public speaking are just some potential anxiety triggers.
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