Not exact matches
So,
in your context of a sports hall, obviously shape is one that you have identified and used, but others that quickly come to mind would be dimension and measurement esp for different activities that can be played indoors - the dimensions of different playing surfaces / areas etc; construction design (more shape and
space incl scale
drawings), costs of construction (lots of maths including rates which could
incorporate linear equations with fixed and variable costs); the rules and scoring of different indoor games played (basketball is a good example with different points for different shots); and probably more.
This parking system
incorporates a wide - view front and side monitor that
draws from cameras
in the front grille and under the passenger - side mirror to help the driver see unseen objects or obstacles, a benefit when parking or maneuvering
in tight
spaces.
These
drawings and paintings form only a small part of Mammen's oeuvre, however, with her later work expanding to include sculpture — clearly influenced by the likes of Henry Moore, with an interest
in the permeation of mass and
space — and various styles of abstract painting,
incorporating both a Picasso-esque period and a later phase of collage and childlike strokes, calling to mind the likes of Paul Klee and Joan Miró.
Like Chase - Riboud's work, Falkenstein's «linear
drawing in space» — as she called her wire constructions —
incorporates exhibition
space as a sculptural medium.
In the 1960s and 70s, as the parameters of art expanded to
incorporate architecture and performance and increasingly
drew on urban theory and the politics of everyday life, the model of the artist - run gallery
space gained enormous relevance.
Cannily
incorporating a wide range of visual vocabularies
drawn from the realms of cinema, advertising, communications, and the history of art alike, and strategically structuring both architectural environments and the editing of images and sounds
in order to take
in the viewer and overwhelm the senses, Aitken exposes audiences to ideas — and to each other,
in communal
spaces — by means of a nearly hypnotic aesthetic.
Spero's subsequent bodies of work, including the War Series and Cri de Coeur, which were featured
in Spero's last two shows at Galerie Lelong,
incorporate a similar emphasis on
drawing, ambiguous
space and painterly expressionism.
(1898 - 1976) was an American sculptor who conceived a unique form of wire sculpture, known as «
drawings in space,» as well as his signature «mobiles,» which
incorporated suspended abstract elements to create a kinetic sculpture.
In their work the artists incorporate aspects of architecture, design and sculpture to create installations and drawings that «negotiate the space between the functional and the nonfunctional», [2] where they derive their «inspiration from the physical world» [2] and express their interest in the intersection of art and society in a humorous manne
In their work the artists
incorporate aspects of architecture, design and sculpture to create installations and
drawings that «negotiate the
space between the functional and the nonfunctional», [2] where they derive their «inspiration from the physical world» [2] and express their interest
in the intersection of art and society in a humorous manne
in the intersection of art and society
in a humorous manne
in a humorous manner.
The negative
space, where the wall intrudes and is
incorporated as part of the composition
in this central panel echoes the white section
in the
drawing; otherwise, the color departs from blacks and whites to earth colors.
Add
in the fact that you can also
incorporate traditional Snapchat elements like text and
drawing — each of which becomes fixed
in the virtual
space — and it's easy to see the new layers of creativity Snapchat users could start utilizing when they finally get their hands on Spectacles.