Sentences with phrase «environmental objects at»

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These same considerations apply in other jurisdictions: For every person who uses the motorway and wants to travel at 160km / h there are others who object to it on environmental or safety grounds.
«During the 30 - day period from November 16th to December 16th, 2015, at least 29 towns, cities and counties in the direct path of the two proposed oil and refined products pipelines — over 85 percent of the total — objected to the Thruway Authority's proposal to act as Lead Agency for the (state Environmental Quality Review Act) process,» town officials wrote.
«We show that Imbrium was likely formed by an absolutely enormous object, large enough to be classified as a protoplanet,» said Pete Schultz, professor of earth, environmental and planetary sciences at Brown University.
From Software has released a patch for the PC version of Dark Souls 2 that fixes a particularly irritating bug which degraded your weapons at ridiculous rates when you struck enemy corpses or environmental objects.
There are visual cues I use while racing at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca (one is a telephone pole near turn 1, the other is a tree at the Corkscrew) both of these environmental objects are located perfect in the game.
She's never quite alone, as the player also has their fair share of the journey by interacting with objects to create new pathways throughout the environments or grasping at and using enemies as solutions to the various environmental puzzles.
It utilizes some pretty incredible lighting and shadow effects along with some neat tricks that were likely not possible on last - gen consoles — the whole city is drawn at all times, and some pretty clever thought was given to when to draw certain things like enemies and environmental objects.
In certain situations, combat can be avoided entirely via environmental objects that can wipe out everyone in the area at once.
While Jodie's controls can be irritating at times, especially when she becomes stuck on environmental geometry, this does however create a strong emphasis on just how different Jodie and Aiden are, apart from being a human and a tethered soul: Jodie is «heavy» and confined to the pacing of the game; Aiden is quick, capable of traversing through solid objects, and can move anywhere in the immediate area so long as it's within the distance of Jodie's connection - this will vary based on certain conditions within each Chapter.
Also, it's effective at shooting environmental traps and explosive objects from afar.
In addition the Leviathan Axe can be thrown at enemies and at environmental objects usually related to the games many well thought out and unique puzzle mechanics.
• Ed Paschke (1939 — 2004), neon - lit Chicago Pop artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), world - famous sculptor of elevated banality and gleaming toys Prema Murthy (b. 1969), Net - conscious media artist Sarah Morris (b. 1967), brainy geometric abstractionist and appropriationist Jennifer Rubell (b. 1970), food artist extraordinaire Tony Matelli (b. 1971), hyperrealistic sculptor of flora and aggressive fauna • Edward Kienholz (1927 — 1994), Ferus gallery co-founder, iconic Los Angeles artist Jack Goldstein (1945 — 2003), Pictures Generation star and looper of films Ashley Bickerton (b. 1959), Neo-Geo artist of lurid island pop Mark Dion (b. 1961), naturalist conceptualist and arch-cataloguer • Vito Acconci (b. 1940), seminal father of transgressive»70s performance art Kathryn Bigelow (b. 1951), artist - turned - «Hurt Locker» director Ken Feingold (b. 1952), conceptualist sculptor of heads Robert Longo (b. 1953), wizard of charcoal and graphite, disturber of «Men in Cities» Mark Innerst (b. 1957), engineering - slanted landscape painter Brock Enright (b. 1976), postmodern pop - culture investigator David Salle (b. 1952), brainy Neo-Expressionist descendent of Picabia Annette Lemieux, lecturer of visual and environmental studies at Harvard Michele Zalopany, pastel Postmodernist • Dan Graham (b. 1942), sculptor of reflective / transparent psychological architecture R.H. Quaytman (b. 1961), literary - minded process painter of high intellectual wattage Cameron Rowland (b. 1988), conceptual found - object sculptor • Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), Neo-Expressionist godhead and Hollywood filmmaker Bill Saylor, sketchy maximalist and Harmony Korine collaborator Greg Bogin (b. 1965), post-Net minimalist
Drawn in by the beauty of his objects, which are covered with sgraffito drawing, handwritten and stenciled text, transferred photographs, and sumptuous glaze, at close range viewers apprehend darker subjects and narrative hints to environmental disaster and child abuse.
The large - scale sculptures, which begin as small folded paper models, combine the concept of monumental and permanent, emanating at the same time the sense of a potential change and erosion — similarly Falls did in his former project in Zabludowicz residency program in Finland, where some hand - dyed fabrics exposed to the natural elements created new objects and photographic records of the various environmental conditions.
At a distance, the objects appear to come alive in a beautiful setting but at close range they reveal an environmental catastrophAt a distance, the objects appear to come alive in a beautiful setting but at close range they reveal an environmental catastrophat close range they reveal an environmental catastrophe.
117 Grattan Street (117 Grattan Street, Bushwick): A longtime BOS hub, 117 Grattan has eight open studios this year, but be sure to stop by suite 217 to see Fanny Allié «s found object sculptures and conceptual investigations into homelessness and to get a close look at Etty Yaniv «s large - scale environmental sculptures.
Now, these projects probably won't save our environmental crisis but they do make us think about the use of everyday objects, and make us treasure what seem even the most boring objects at first.
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