Sentences with phrase «defined by experimentation»

His innovative works are defined by experimentation with scale, form and materials, including wood, stone, tar, bronze, and wire.
They are defined by experimentation with scale, form and materials, including stone, and various woods and metal.

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Most of these producers have only been around since about 2012, which makes for an industry defined by innovation and experimentation.
In collaboration with the Materials Project, JCAP's high - throughput experimentation team, led by John Gregoire (Caltech), and a theory team, led by Jeff Neaton and Kristin Persson (LBNL), now have a defined means for rapid identification of the most promising classes of photoanodes.
All animal experimentation was performed in accordance with the University of Alberta institutional guidelines as defined by the Animal Care and Use Committee.
Don't define yourself by your Diet — define your diet as an ever - evolving SYSTEM based on the results you get through self - experimentation, adventurous cooking, and the enjoyment of real, whole food.
This impermanence of pre-dominance is, for me, a defining characteristic of the web, and it is driven by the incredibly low to non-existent barriers to entry online because the WEB IS THE PLATFORM, which fosters competition, innovation and experimentation.
Although many different styles are encompassed by the term, there are certain underlying principles that define modernist art: A rejection of history and conservative values (such as realistic depiction of subjects); innovation and experimentation with form (the shapes, colours and lines that make up the work) with a tendency to abstraction; and an emphasis on materials, techniques and processes.
In the installation and its related catalogue, both titled Robert Rauschenberg: The Early 1950s, Hopps closely examined the groundbreaking experimentation undertaken by Rauschenberg between 1949 and 1954, charting the emergence of the principal themes and motifs that would come to define the sixty - year arc of the artist's career.
The artistic programme is defined by its focus on research and experimentation and by its particular emphasis on site - specific projects capable of interacting with their unique setting.
His unique practice has been defined by a continuous experimentation with the conventional boundaries of canvas and color.
WROUGHT WITH IMPROVISATION and experimentation when it comes to color, Stanley Whitney «s bold canvases are defined by an ordered approach to composition.
Profiling practices linked by an attitude of material and conceptual experimentation, it highlights the diversity within the Collection and the energy that defines the process of collecting.
Mirroring the change rippling through all levels of American society, the 1960s marked a period of painting defined by its unbridled experimentation.
I am just reiterating the concept so brilliantly defined by Feyman that a hypothesis, no matter how elegant the theoretical derivation and no matter from whom it came, isn't really worth very much unless it can be validated by empirical evidence, such as actual physical observation or reproducible experimentation.
The primary outcomes were risk of smoking and drinking alcohol, defined by attitudinal susceptibility or early experimentation with either substance.
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