That's not stopping
early experimentation in everything from livestreamed experiences to holographic movies, to now sex instructional videos.
Not exact matches
Such were the expectations of liturgical liberals of the late «50s and
early «60s, progressive Catholic intellectuals who encouraged reform and were involved
in liturgical
experimentation.
«I would say that there is a lot of
experimentation to be done but it has come around quite
early and we have got three years to work at it so I think we are
in a good place
in that sense.
Scientific reasoning
in early and middle childhood: the development of domain - general evidence evaluation,
experimentation, and hypothesis generation skills.
In addition, the
early phase of baby care involves a lot of
experimentation - no one knows what will work for their child until they try it.
Further
experimentation led the researchers to conclude that the surface protein is,
in fact, an
early player
in the cellular cascade that leads to eye formation.
The unique combination of features present
in this species demonstrates that numerous evolutionary
experimentations took place
in the
early evolution of powered flight.
Using new methods to analyze stone projectile points crafted by North America's
earliest human inhabitants, Smithsonian scientists have found that these tools show evidence of a shift toward more
experimentation in their production beginning about 12,500 years ago, following hundreds of years of consistent stone - tool production created using uniform techniques.
To build upon the encouraging
early discoveries, Helmsley renewed and expanded its Crohn's funding for the Institute
in 2013 to begin new work with three major aims: 1) continue studies of individual genes to determine how genetic differences between Crohn's patients and healthy individuals contribute to the disease; 2) evaluate promising small molecules
in disease - relevant studies and prioritize insights from genetics to help develop novel therapeutics; and 3) begin basic
experimentation in animal models with Crohn's disease to provide the data necessary to begin testing new therapies
in humans.
(
in experimentation) To copy an
earlier test or experiment — often an
earlier test performed by someone else — and get the same general result.
Instead, the movie makes use of the
earlier films» basic plot device (man turns involuntarily canine at the most inopportune moments) and hauls it into the New Millennium, adding plenty of computer generated effects, throwing
in a politically correct storyline about the evils of animal
experimentation, and making the humor a little ruder and cruder.
The film cuts between the younger days, with Brian first falling victim to his mental troubles, drug
experimentation and pressures from within the band, and older days — the
early 1990s, when Brian (played charmingly by an engaged John Cusack, the best he's been
in a while), under the thrall of the frighteningly controlling Dr. Eugene Landy (Paul Giamatti), meets Cadillac saleswoman Melinda Ledbetter (Elizabeth Banks) and begins a tentative romance amidst his overmedication.
Our core strategy is to mobilize advances
in scientific knowledge to inform the design and implementation of a dynamic framework for a new era
in early childhood policy and practice that embraces creativity, invites
experimentation, and learns from failure.
Zaentz's exceptional body of work
in film combined intuition and
experimentation, a rich fund of knowledge, and a belief that film has the power to change our way of seeing the world — the very mix of elements needed to transform
early education so that it meets its potential for all children.
According to charter and school integration authors Richard D. Kahlenberg and Halley Potter (2014), Shanker and the
early backers of the Minnesota law believed that these schools should be guided by three tenets:
experimentation, or the ability to use innovative approaches to teaching and learning that could inform and influence reforms
in traditional public schools; teacher voice
in the design and operation of the school — something Shanker saw as a direct result of collective bargaining; and integration,
in the sense that schools should be ethnically, racially, and socioeconomically diverse.
Drawing upon teacher feedback, and my own
experimentation with a play - based approach to iPad integration
in K - 3, I have realised that there is a need for a few phonics / literacy game / skill development apps
in the
early years — provided those apps are limited
in number, sourced from high - quality educational providers, and support the classroom literacy approach.
Panelist and critic Douglas Wolk offered
early on that «as a reader of digital comics, I kind of feel like a lot of comics going print to digital is «
in the Famous Funnies stage» where it's all cut and paste [as print comics are moved to digital formats]... There's a lot of room for
experimentation in the digital format that is not being done that I'd like to see done.»
This is a brilliant change that encourages
experimentation and exploration
early on
in the experience
It results
in a brilliant change that encourages
experimentation and exploration
early on
in the experience
Elsewhere, Electronic Arts has bypassed the issue by setting its Battlefront: X-Wing VR mission
in the cockpit of a spacecraft, while Ubisoft (which has invested heavily and relatively
early in VR
experimentation) has discovered that narrowing the player's field of vision
in its interesting sim Eagle Flight reduces instances of nausea.
The flowing
experimentation and imagination
in these
early works bring to mind a number of eclectic contemporary painters, including Nicole Eisenmen, Jennifer Coates, Jamnian Juliano - Villani, and Joshua Abelow.
Thomas Chimes:
Early Works (1958 - 1965), 2009 Text by Lisa Saltzman 56 pages, Hardcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-41-5 «Developing,
in these formative paintings, a visual style indebted to the palette and compositional structures of such modernist forefathers as Marsden Hartley and Henri Matisse and emboldened by the stenographic proto - abstractions of such New York School predecessors as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Chimes systematically put forth a series of paintings that pressed such
experimentations with the limits of figuration into the realm of the theological, the philosophical and the historical.
[6] This recognition led to Hirst's
early experimentation with Minimalism and colour
in works such as «8 Pans» (1987) and «Boxes» (1988).
Ai lived
in New York from 1981 to 1993, where he began
early experimentation with conceptual and appropriation art.
This exhibition will feature key works from the Museum's collection, including sculptures
in stone, a selection documenting Noguchi's
experimentation with stainless steel and aluminum sculptures from the 1950s, as well as rarely shown pieces from the
early 1940s incorporating string and wood elements.
Ranging from
early experimentations of the
early 19th century
in France to our contemporary era, this exhibition juxtaposes pioneering historical legacies with divergent contemporary trajectories, as a means of building a contextual foundation for the experience and re-experience of such work.
His
early experimentations with unconventional photographic processes
in England led to his eventual abandonment of the camera altogether.
His
earlier experimentation with glass
in 2001
in Seattle led to the black drips also seen here.
Some of the
earliest works featured
in the exhibition are Sharif's newspaper caricature and comic strip drawings of the 1970s, which predate his radical shift towards
experimentation and conceptualism.
She is currently preparing the manuscript for her book, to be titled Chance and Design: Experimental Art at Black Mountain College, which focuses on rival methodologies of
experimentation practices by three key Black Mountain teachers
in the late 1940s and
early 1950s: Josef Albers, John Cage, and Buckminster Fuller.
But
in late 19th - and
early 20th - century Russia, this recording device was undertaken by a number of artists and thinkers as a site for
experimentation.
The Art of the Flower positions floral paintings within a broader art historical and cultural narrative and reveals how the traditional genre was reinvented through artistic
experimentation in the 19th and
early 20th centuries.
She created some of the most important
early works
in this practice, including Rhythm 0 (1974),
in which she offered herself as an object of
experimentation for the audience, as well as Rhythm 5 (1974), where she lay
in the centre of a burning five - point star to the point of losing consciousness.
«Alex Katz's importance lies, certainly,
in his
experimentation with the form and structure of painting — his
early experiments with shaped supports were revelatory and pioneering — but just as significant is his investigation into the mechanics of perception,» explains Kelly Baum, Curator of Postwar and Contemporary Art at the Met.
Featuring artists Lori Nix, Torbjørn Rødland, and Teija Isorättyä, and moderated by curator Dr. Patricia Berman, this panel will consider the ways
in which Munch experimented with photography
in his private practice, and how the artist's
early experimentation and self - reflective strategies corresponds to the innovative, performative, and creative measures employed by artists working
in photography today.
Los Angeles artists Peter Alexander, Helen Pashgian, and De Wain Valentine discussed their pioneering
experimentation with industrial processes and materials beginning
in the late 1950s and
early 1960s.
«Paradise of Exiles:
Early Photography
in Italy focuses on Italy's importance as a center of exchange and
experimentation during the first three decades of photography's history — from 1839, the year of its invention, to 1871, the year Italy became a unified nation.
Bringing together over 50 drawings from private collections as well as museums, including The Art Institute of Chicago, The Dia Art Foundation, and The Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition spans the broad scope Ryman's career — from his
earliest experimentations with drawing
in the 1960s to the last drawing he made
in 2000.
Surveying the decade of works on view
in Elizabeth Murray: Painting
in the «70s, it is evident that the
early 1970s was a period of intense growth and
experimentation for Murray, who had moved to New York City three years
earlier.
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.
A period of
experimentation on paper
in the late 1950s and
early 1960s gave way to a greater spatial complexity
in the late 1960s, 70s and 80s, where the cubic cages were transformed into theatrical spaces, demonstrated
in 1967's Triptych Inspired by T.S. Eliot's «Sweeney Agonistes» (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden).
Utopian goals were forced aside, and,
in the
early 1930s, Socialist Realism was decreed the sole sanctioned style of art, abruptly ending a period of pioneering
experimentation.
Although many of the sketches
in this volume are to some degree representational, Mitchell's
early experimentation with cubist abstraction is also present.
The exhibition's path begins with Tacchi's
early works from the late 50s, which reveal,
in their stylistic variety, a stage of
experimentation and a search of his artistic identity.
By the
early 1970s, she had established the paradigms for her mature work: a lifelong interest
in multimedia
experimentation and the photographic manipulation of images from nature.
The exhibition will span five decades of work from
early experimentation to her mid-career installations, up to her signature Teste [Heads] series from later
in her career.
Commercial galleries, too, have seized the moment: Luxembourg & Dayan organised the intelligently conceived focus on his
early work, «Alberto Giacometti:
In His Own Words: Sculptures 1925 — 34», that revealed the range and depth of the artist's formal
experimentation before the Second World War, while «Alberto Giacometti Yves Klein:
In Search of The Absolute», focusing on the post-war period, runs at Gagosian Mayfair until 11 June.
Lynda Benglis, Now, 1973 12 min, color, sound, video Lynda Benglis conflates direction and technological
experimentation in her
early video work Now (1973).
His
early experimentation with this medium and others put him put him at the forefront of technical innovations
in his generation.
These works suggest ZERO members» interest
in this
earlier avant - garde and the spirit of cooperation and cross-medium
experimentation it espoused.