The possibility of «swimming» and «gliding» in curved,
empty space shows that even after nine decades, Einstein's theory of general relativity continues to amaze
Not exact matches
Trending hashtag today include #Riccing, Christina Ricci's hashtag used to
show her fitting in small
spaces; #LeBroning when someone is being a tad overdramatic; or #Eastwooding when talking to an
empty chair inspired by Clint Eastwood's 2012 Republican Convention speech.
In a corner near the front door and entrance area, the floor is
empty and taped off; soon the
space needs to be filled with a mockup of the company's planned booth for an upcoming trade
show.
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just
space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem
empty of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after life... when reality
shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
I have no before pictures to
show because I was too embarrassed to take a picture, but once the flowers start to bloom and fill in the
empty spaces I'll be sure to post a picture or two.
But most alluring, Li says, would be
showing that light could tear electrons and their antimatter counterparts, positrons, from
empty space — a phenomenon known as «breaking the vacuum.»
The light detected with the FORS2 instrument
showed «a significant degree» of linear polarization («around 16 percent») that is «likely due to the boosting effect of vacuum birefringence occurring [in] the area of
empty space» around the neutron star, ESO officials said in the statement.
Such speedy electrons should emit a cone of Cerenkov radiation in
empty space — but previous experiments
show that they don't.
Not only that, but computer simulations of the crystal confirmed what the experiments were
showing: the constantly - spinning BODCA spheres were each rotating at up to 50 billion rotations per second, as fast as they would have in
empty space, whether they were rotating clockwise or counterclockwise.
When I visit Lincoln Center, I find noise up to 80 dB on the street corner outside, but after I step into the
empty Tully Hall and close the door behind me, my meter bottoms out at its lower limit of 50 dB for the first time; Holden tells me his firm's measurements
show that the sound level in the
space is actually less than 25 dB.
«Our work
shows that the
space around the galaxy is a lot less
empty that we thought,» said Camargo.
The third commentary is stricken by a lot of
empty space — the long silences suggesting both that the episode is not a great one for commentary and that the
shows themselves, for all their attempts at being cryptic, are as insular as the series itself and largely self - explanatory.
From the opening - credits sequence, in which each title appears in the
empty space vacated by Pearce's head after a hulk named Rupert punches it off the screen, this cheaply made, disposable product of the Luc Besson factory glories in its hero's cheerfully antisocial persona — Pearce is the whole
show here, and he's having a blast.
The city's own data
shows there are 39 school buildings with at least 300
empty seats apiece in the districts where Success needs
space.
not in the
spaces where the spare fuses go, but in places the diagram
showed were meant to be
empty.
I've witnessed dedicated warriors work literally nonstop for an entire week prior to the
show in order to turn an
empty exhibit
space into amazing display areas.
The keyboard
showed innovation with a split - key design and an
empty space at the center displaying the word Dell.
One of the most popular photos ever posted on the Best Friends Facebook page was this one,
showing the
empty kennel
space at the Albuquerque shelter following the first year of the program:
Channels: - Digital Clock added to the Wii Menu right under the channel bar - Forecast Channel now displays the current condition (cloudy, raining, etc.) directly in the Wii Menu in the Forecast Channel box - News Channel can now
show 2 scrolling headlines at a time in the Wii Menu, 3 when you click on the button - Message Board now has the «Today's Accomplishments» message as a white message which allows it to stand out from other messages - Address Book entries can now be shifted around using A+B but only to
empty spaces.
For West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an
empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every
show in that
space thereafter.»
No Longer
Empty has been mounting thoughtful, site - specific group
shows in abandoned public
spaces since 2009.
Lavet's photoseries Vides
shows a set of different exhibition
spaces from the «White Cube» ideology, but they are
empty of artworks.
Since the concept of the
show is very much centered on the nighttime, invitation - only «happenings,» the Nasher is left with a rather inconvenient (almost)
empty space during regular museum hours.
Recent exhibitions include a solo
show at Project for
Empty Space, Newark; as well as exhibitions at Gavlak, Los Angeles; Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; and the Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York.
In almost a dozen rooms of the National Museum of Modern Art, it assembles in a totally original manner exhibitions that
showed absolutely nothing, leaving
empty the
space for which they were designed.
Tom Stanton of the real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle
shows off
empty lab
space at Roche in Nutley, N.J. Daniel Tucker / WNYC hide caption
The Whitechapel Gallery's «archival»
show «Supporting Artists: Acme's First Decade 1972 — 1982», like Jon Savage's series of photographs of Uninhabited London (
shown in its entirety at Maggs Gallery a year back), depicts a long gone East End and Covent Garden of
empty buildings, rotting short - life housing, urban decay and
space.
It didn't seem to matter that This is Exchange, his contribution to the
show, was nothing more than a series of unostentatious conversations, devised in 2003, in which spectators were offered money to engage in a conversation about the economy with his local collaborators, in an otherwise
empty white
space.
Standards Variance is a group
show of speculative proposals around what is possible for urban
space (
empty lots, abandoned buildings, storefronts, green -
space, etc.) in Chicago.
From the front, the sculpture
shows, where the face should be, an
empty space adorned with blue, silver and coral glitter.
The big thing, though, is that that the
show leaves the Armory's vast drill hall
space empty but for projections on the wall.
Buckman's work has been
shown in solo exhibitions including Imprison Her Soft Hand at Project for
Empty Space, Newark, Every Curve at PAPILLION ART, Los Angeles and Present Life at Garis & Hahn Gallery, New York.
And the depicted buildings, swimming pools and plants
show distorted perspectives and
empty living
spaces that leave you wondering, where has everyone gone?
Upcoming exhibitions include the MFA Fine Arts thesis
show at The Hole, at Artspace in New Haven, and at Project
Empty Space in September.
He studied at the Royal College of Art, but was refused his degree after his final
show, which consisted of a whitewashed
space,
empty but for a single blue commemorative plaque that read: «Borough Of Kensington, Gavin Turk, Sculptor, Worked Here 1989 - 1991.»
Adam started curating independently when artist Diana Thater offered him a
space to curate a
show at the Pacific Design Center in an
empty showroom.
Shows began popping up every week in alternative
spaces, from disused warehouses to
empty shops.
One of Latham's later works, a «roller» painting made in the mid -»60s, will also be on
show — a large, delicate work which features faint bands of colour set among areas of
empty space.
The first room was
empty except for some blue lettering on the wall that gave the dimensions of the
space, its network facilities, person capacity, etc. — in other words, the specifications given to help an artist plan a
show there.
Conjuring a sense of tension through her ladder pieces, which often
show ladders leading to nothing but
empty space, Bourgeois tackled the nature of human relationships and the inherent struggle of maintaining balance.
In today's museum world, where competition for exhibition
space is escalating,
emptying two large rooms, painting them black, and then posting a text instructing the viewer on how to perceive a black painting is an ambitious conceptual gesture — one that becomes even more commanding in view of the fact that the exhibition's curator, Stephanie Rosenthal, limited her checklist for the
show to just four American male heavyweights who made black paintings between 1945 and 1965.
For his degree
show, he elected to exhibit a whitewashed
space empty save for a blue plaque that read «Gavin Turk Sculptor Worked Here 1989 - 1991.»
Recent and upcoming solo
shows include A Line Listening to Itself, American Medium Gallery, New York, NY (upcoming); A Room Listening to Itself, Open
Space Gallery, Victoria, Canada (upcoming) and Centre for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, USA; Louder than a beating heart, Titanik Galleria, Turku, Finland; and The sound of empty space, Galerie B - 312, Montreal, Canada (all 2
Space Gallery, Victoria, Canada (upcoming) and Centre for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, USA; Louder than a beating heart, Titanik Galleria, Turku, Finland; and The sound of
empty space, Galerie B - 312, Montreal, Canada (all 2
space, Galerie B - 312, Montreal, Canada (all 2015).
The resulting body of texts, an amalgam of different people's responses, were framed and paired with photographic images,
showing the
empty spaces where the works once hung.
There were many
empty spaces, in Soho as well, and people used them to mount ad hoc
shows, have events.
Exploring the nature of human relationships and the inherent struggle involved in maintaining balance, Bourgeois conjures a sense of tension through her «ladder» pieces, which often
show literal and abstract ladders leading to nothing but
empty space.
By taking one of the thousands of copies of each work home, the public will alter the appearance of the
show by taking part in this interaction, eventually physically
emptying the
space.
Airoom's curator Juste Kostikovaite works closely with artists creating intricate solo
shows in spare rooms of homes and other
spaces emptied out and specified for each occasion, often taking the place of Airbnb income.
The principle of the exhibition at the Kunsthalle Bern is to present only exhibitions where the
space is left rigorously
empty, without the addition or subtraction of anything, thus excluding, for instance,
shows or works involving the modification of lighting, the installation of sound, the construction of partitions or the exclusion of the public.
In the artist's new exhibition at MASS MoCA, «Richard Nonas: The Man in the
Empty Space» — his first museum
show on the East Coast in 30 years — Nonas sets out to create the conditions for that unnamable tension, that problematic aspect that can beget new forms of seeing.