Sentences with phrase «does decenter»

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Blackhat is, by and large, a decentered, minor work, full of things its director does better than anyone else, but which he's also done better elsewhere.
While Pablo Picasso and fellow Cubists combined archaic Western forms and appropriated exotica to shatter inherited modes of representation, today ubiquitous computing and the digital image explosion create an intersection of the physical and the virtual, and in doing so, have decentered the locus of artistic praxis.
2013 Draw Gym, 247365, Brooklyn, New York, US Hello Darling, Southfirst Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, US DNA: Strands of Abstraction, Loretta Howard Gallery, New York, US Drawing Now, Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, FR An Exhibition on the Centenary of the 1913 Armory Show: DECENTER, The Abrons Art Center / Henry Street Settlement, New York, US The Academy of Arts and Letters Invitational Exhibition, The Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, US Encounter, Zürcher Studio, New York, US
Yet all the authors» examples allege the opposite situation,... Case 12 refers to McKitrick and McIntyre 2005, which focused on the bias arising from using decentered data in a PCA algorithm that is only valid when the data are centered... The authors do not seem to have taken the trouble to properly research the issue, and as such their brief commentary lacks credibility
And what does the fact that regulatory pluralism can also occur in authoritarian settings mean for our existing ideas about decentered regulation?»
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