Pixel Pancho is known for his monumental murals across the globe and now he settles into the gallery to exhibit
a different scale of work.
We were talking a moment ago about the variety of work in these several rooms:
the different scales of his work, the fact that he works so intensively on paper.
Not exact matches
«When you start with an assumption
of success at
scale and
work backwards, the steps you take to get there are
different.»
Time spent in the trenches
of a large
scale, high - tech turnaround that married me to my desk night, day and weekends versus a clearly architected lifestyle
work environment has produced scars
of different shapes and sizes.
At the very least, we'll get a real - time test
of how these
different approaches to
scaling bitcoin eventually
work out.
Each avenues
of scaling have their execs and cons, however having the 2 networks progress otherwise will allow us to see how totally
different protocols
work as they each acquire adoption.
There are a few ethereum
scaling projects in the
works, each
of which tackles a
different scalability problem.
We find some affinity with some
of the other Movements: like them we have grown and flourished though on a more modest
scale and with a quite
different style: we are much smaller, we are not international, we own no properties or schools, and our priests are all diocesan,
working in parishes under the direction
of their bishops.
everything is made up
of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the
different variables
of heat and light and things like that that cause
different reactions to make
different things and these things when they interact can create something completely
different and you and slowly the process
of mitosis or miosis starts to
work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions
of years ago i bet the universe was completely
different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the
different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends
of the
scale life as we know it will be
different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly
different species hell maybe well evolve into 2
different species like in the movie time machine
Iain Duncan Smith, the
Work and Pensions Secretary, has faced criticism after scaling back a pilot scheme for his flagship universal credit - which will merge dozens of different out - of - work benefits into a single payment with the aim of ensuring an individual is always better off in work than on bene
Work and Pensions Secretary, has faced criticism after
scaling back a pilot scheme for his flagship universal credit - which will merge dozens
of different out -
of -
work benefits into a single payment with the aim of ensuring an individual is always better off in work than on bene
work benefits into a single payment with the aim
of ensuring an individual is always better off in
work than on bene
work than on benefit.
Continued
work in this region by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and an international team
of collaborators, has revealed a hominin trace fossil discovery
of unprecedented
scale for this time period — five distinct sites that preserve a total
of 97 tracks created by at least 20
different presumed Homo erectus individuals.
Simply shrinking large -
scale machines and components down to the nano realm probably would not
work, as the laws
of nature are much
different at small
scales.
The technique, a new development —
different from Zewail's Nobel Prize - winning
work in femtochemistry, the visual study
of chemical processes occurring at femtosecond
scales — allowed researchers to observe directly the transitioning atomic configuration
of a prototypical phase - change material, germanium telluride (GeTe), when it is hit by a femtosecond laser pulse.
This top - down approach to making graphene is quite
different from previous
works by Tour's lab, which pioneered the small -
scale manufacture
of the atom - thick material from common carbon sources, even Girl Scout cookies, and learned to split multiwalled nanotubes into useful graphene nanoribbons.
To help scientists take advantage
of this untapped wealth
of data from hospital scans, a team
of MIT researchers,
working with doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital and many other institutions, has devised a way to boost the quality
of these scans so they can be used for large -
scale studies
of how strokes affect
different people and how they respond to treatment.
But efforts to construct large -
scale genetic circuits in mammalian cells have largely failed: For complex circuits to
work, the individual components — the turning on and off
of different genes — must happen consistently.
Now that we have a
scale to
work with, let's examine the
different type
of nebulae in greater detail.
«Our study reveals a spectrum
of methods that nature uses to allow organisms to adapt to
different environments,» said senior author Kerstin Lindblad - Toh, Scientific Director
of Vertebrate Genome Biology at the Broad Institute: «These mechanisms are likely to be also at
work in humans and other vertebrates, and by focusing on the remarkably diverse cichlid fishes, we were able to study this process on a broad
scale for the first time.»
It could be an idea for a large -
scale project like The Cancer Genome Atlas, a multiyear effort that involved researchers from institutions across the country
working collaboratively to catalogue all
of the changes to DNA and molecules in more than 30
different cancer types.
The team's
work highlights this by presenting a comprehensive view
of genome evolution on many
different levels (e.g., differences in ploidy, aneuploidy, genetic variants, hybridization, and introgressions) that is difficult to obtain at the same
scale and accuracy for other eukaryotic organisms.
The researchers are now
working on
scaling up the number
of electrodes so they can record from multiple neurons at a time, potentially allowing them to determine how
different parts
of the brain are connected.
To test the methods, I
worked on the NASP analysis using a small set
of 20 random E. coli genomes and later
scaling up to 50, looking for relationships between the
different strains.
«Our study reveals a spectrum
of methods that nature uses to allow organisms to adapt to
different environments,» said co-senior author Kerstin Lindblad - Toh, Co-Director
of SciLifeLab, scientific director
of vertebrate genome biology at the Broad Institute and professor in comparative genomics at Uppsala University «These mechanisms are likely also at
work in humans and other vertebrates, and by focusing on the remarkably diverse cichlid fishes, we were able to study this process on a broad
scale for the first time.»
Working at
different scales also allows us to focus on understanding the pathology
of diseases, such as diabetes, from the membrane biochemical point
of view.
The key to making these (and any) pattern mixes
work is to pair prints
of different scale (see pattern mixing 101 post).
He's still an obsessive drawer (he has a book
of drawings for every movie he makes), but creating the creatures and robots
of «Pacific Rim» meant
working in an entirely
different scale.
We'd also really like to do a large -
scale study looking at lots
of different types
of open - plan classrooms to see what's
working [and] what's not
working.
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Different?
«There are a number
of different strategies that we can take from the
work that was done here to be able to
scale collective impact across our district, and help us improve student achievement one building at a time,» Driver says.
In one group session, for example, teachers examined the
work of three students who were comparing data on two coordinate graphs that had
different y - axis
scales.
For Tennessee's version
of the value - added method to
work properly, however, student test scores must be statistically converted to a special kind
of analytic
scale so that student achievement gains in particular content areas represent the same amount
of growth at
different grade levels.
We do have a lot
of work ahead before the summer to get the network ready because the Fiesta is very
different from an Edge in terms
of sales numbers and
scale.
Things are
different of course, for self - employed newbies who are applying with a spouse who
works a steady 9 - to - 5, which could tip the
scales in their favor.
Whether we're
working to move animals out
of the City shelter and into placement via our Wheels
of Hope program, training New Yorkers to perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and care for community cats through our NYC Feral Cat Initiative, helping our community's most vulnerable pet owners keep their pets despite difficult circumstances via our Helping Pets and People in Crisis program, or preparing for our large -
scale Adoptapalooza events, every day is
different.
A duo
of large -
scale charcoal
works by Peterson Kamwathi have similarly dark undertones, showing sombre figures — each slightly
different but all very much the same — stood rigidly in a line.
By stretching lengths
of yarn horizontally, vertically, or diagonally at
different scales and in varied configurations, the artist developed a unique body
of work that elaborated on the phenomenological experience
of space and volume with unwavering consistency and ingenuity.
Whether it's me
working with Tommie Smith or me
working in the world
of magic with Derek DelGaudio or with biologists, it's really about connecting
different systems and learning how to operate on
different time
scales.
Working in a variety
of different mediums, Boltanski's practice includes large -
scale installations, photographs and sculpture.
Il Lee's recent venture into a
different medium, exemplified in the first public unveiling
of his large -
scale acrylic and oil on canvas
work at the Metropolitan Museum
of Art in 2010, has opened up a significant and exciting new direction for the artist.
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed canvas, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation
of twenty large -
scale paintings that will completely fill the exhibition space, each
work conveying parts
of the scene from a
different perspective and in a
different painting mode.
Martin Basher
works in a variety
of different media — from photo - realist paintings, large -
scale abstract canvases, and assemblage sculptures to collage techniques.
The space
of the Faena Arts Center is characterized by its industrial
scale, and Neto's earlier
work makes special use
of height to elevate the spectator on the one hand — by offering them fresh perspectives on his
work and occupying a
different aerial space — and, on the other, to hang his characteristic nets and tubes that supports his sculptural
work and breathes life into the architectural space.
Woman I (1950 - 52) is given a wall, but the spot it occupies in the narrative marks the point in the show where the installation becomes confusing, loses concentration, and where large rooms turn into vast halls where even great
works seem like orphans (the
scale of the David Smith and Franz Kline room does these artists a disservice as the temperature drops and the corporate quality rises although the same
works in another context would feel very
different).
Through this tight selection
of works in three
different media (film, video, photography), all operating at varied
scales and timeframes, Shirreff's art offers itself as a meditation on encounter — our encounter with things, including sculpture, but also with art in the broader sense, art history, photography, loss, and longing.
Working in a variety
of different mediums including large -
scale installations, inkjet prints, and music, as well as curatorial projects and theoretical writings, Gillick's
work transcends disciplinary categories.
Given its
scale, it is instructive to compare this large piece with the paintings featured in the show: where form and an entirely flat painted surface lend strength to the paintings, the subtle human touch inherent to the printers art yields a
different sort
of gravity, and perhaps timelessness, to the
works on paper.
Work on this series would then continue with a radical shift in
scale and using
different materials and entirely
different physical dimensions: a visitor to the Museum
of Modern Art in New York in recent years can hardly have missed the great battle that United Enemies continue to wage in the sculptural garden.»
The
works, created at
different scales and on
different supports, each contain a single line placed squarely at the center
of the picture field and rendered in a restricted palette
of black.
The
works on view will range from smaller -
scale, metal and cord
works from the late 1960s to constructions from the 1980s and 1990s that encompass entire rooms, thus demonstrating the artist's signature vocabulary
of forms in varied combinations and at
different scales.
An additional
work, Le Soleil amoureux de la lune, 2014, consists
of 12 intimately -
scaled ceramic panels, each depicting a
different phase
of the solar and lunar cycle.