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Clark continues to find inspiration for his experimental work through extensive travels.

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Project Loon is still an experimental technology and we're not quite sure how well it will work, but we hope it helps get people the information and communication they need to get through this unimaginably difficult time,» Alastair Westgarth, head of Project Loon, says in a blog post.
Yes, it was extremely difficult balancing my research priorities with teaching responsibilities, but because I worked with wonderful research collaborators — discussing experimental results and ideas through frequent e-mails — my job was a lot easier.
Similarly, the NCI Formulary, a partnership between NCI and biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to improve access to otherwise proprietary experimental drugs, has so far enabled about a dozen pharmaceutical and biotech companies to work through thorny negotiations on intellectual property, licensing, and other issues, to speed research and clinical testing.
«The novelty of our work is the use of machine learning to discover and understand new physics of failure, through examination of the recorded auditory signal from the experimental setup.
Throughout the course of this study, the teams compiled an extensive library of experimental and theoretical data including electronic, magnetic, optical, photoelectrochemical, and structural properties, which are now used as feedstock in material genome work and near - term development of superior PEC materials through materials - by - design techniques.
«It was made possible through dedicated efforts from the computational scientists who worked closely with experimental chemists in our Center,» said Dr. Morris Bullock, who worked on the study and directs the center.
Eccentrically structured, and thus slotted in the Wavelengths section for experimental work, Dislocation Blues is narrated, sort of, through intermittent Skype conversations with Cleo Keahna, a young two - spirit Ojibwe and Meskwaki activist who joined the anti-pipeline demonstrations.
In a world turned almost unrecognizable by swift and sudden tragedy, Lydia finds herself working as a nurse in an experimental ward dedicated to understanding the raging epidemic — through the use of human subjects.
We all met through working on Nitronic Rush after working on several separate experimental games.
However, through her work with a group of women artists known as «The Five», af Klint created experimental «automatic drawings» as early as 1896, inspiring her to turn to abstraction.
Mellors proposes to write, produce and direct New Preston & Cannibal Cinema Tech, an ambitious moving image work reflecting on the state of the UK through an experimental, absurdist fiction, realised using locations and production facilities specific to Preston.
A pioneer in color photography, Sternfeld's thirteen bodies of work, all of which were also published as books, have explored cultural identity through ordinary people and places, with topics ranging from experimental communities to the effect of human intervention on the natural landscape.
Committed to experimenting at the intersection of disciplines, publications and design, the gallery Exit Art remained steadfast in its mission to provide new possibilities and opportunities for artists, curators and viewers through its expansive historical shows, exhibitions of emerging and under - recognized artists, experimental theater and performance works, as well as national and international film and video programs.
Sigmar Polke: Alchemy and Arabesque presented Sigmar Polke's work through the lens of his engagement with unusual materials, techniques, and compositions, highlighting the experimental and inquisitive approach that characterizes his practice.
She has worked across photography, film, and dance, but is best known for her experimental approach to painting, the medium in which she was trained, stretching its bounds and assumptions through conceptual and abstract works.
Japanese photography from the 1950s through to the present day will be the focus of Annely Juda Fine Art's Kabinett, featuring works by artists Taku Aramasa (b. 1936), Shozo Kitadai (b. 1921, d. 2003), Kiyoji Otsuji (b. 1923, d. 2001), Yoshishige Saito (b. 1904, d. 2001) and Katsuhiro Yamaguchi (b. 1928), who were all part of the influential group The Experimental Workshop formed in the late 1940s.
These media form a threshold through which Jasper explores the dissonance between imaginary and fragmented cinematic space and the physical experience of architecture, and in his work he also excavates history through postcolonial and experimental anthropological lenses.
This loopy experimental quality runs through most of the work in the show.
We are particularly interested in projects that seek to exhibit challenging and experimental work, engaging with new ideas of research through critical dialogue and experimentation in contemporary visual arts.
The Royal Academy currently has the largest collection of Jones's work brought together since 1995, spanning his entire career; five decades from his drawings submitted to the Royal College of Art in 1959, through his early experimental works such as The Artist Thinks (1960) and Interesting Journey (1962) to those made this year like To Be Or Not To Be (2014).
Nauman is interested in the experience of extreme, existential desolation, and attempts to invoke this through the experimental situation the work is offering.
With their experimental materials and sculptural expression, Hasselknippe's works share much in common with Modernism's lyrical nature - abstraction, especially through her emphasis on the sensuous experience of natural elements translated in abstract forms.
The exhibition highlights — albeit through a particularly modern and experimental lens — one of the most elemental materials in craft work.
Through an intuitive and experimental process of working and overlaying, abstract forms and patterns emerge from lush, muted layers of colour, creating a kind of visual conversation or maybe even a psychological portrait.
Like many American artists during the Depression, Roszak also found regular work through the Federal Art Project: he taught at the Design Laboratory, a tuition - free, experimental design school opened in 1935 under the aegis of the WPA.
Working independently of the Thai commercial film industry, he is active in promoting experimental and independent film - making through his company Kick the Machine.
Through a dizzying array of vividly coloured screens, experimental compositions, large - scale banners, a tiered stage and an accompanying audio narrative, these works come together to take visitors on an emotional and sensory journey through the exhiThrough a dizzying array of vividly coloured screens, experimental compositions, large - scale banners, a tiered stage and an accompanying audio narrative, these works come together to take visitors on an emotional and sensory journey through the exhithrough the exhibition.
Roszak found regular work through the Federal Art Project of the WPA, and in 1938, he began teaching at the Design Laboratory, a tuition - free, experimental design school under the aegis of the WPA that promoted Bauhaus and constructivist approaches to art.
Cumulatively, these experiences offered him unusually broad exposure to early experimental films and moving - image work, as well as giving him a taste for vague, directionless trawling through archives, waiting for something to catch his eye — a decisive influence on his subsequent practice.
Experimental filmmaker Bruce Conner, who emerged from the San Francisco scene in the Beat era of the late 1950s and died in 2008, is having the first retrospective of his life's work, «Bruce Conner: It's All True,» which includes paintings, assemblages, drawings, photography and performance, at New York's Museum of Modern Art through October 2.
This survey of the life and work of the American choreographer and dancer spotlights how he pushed the traditional boundaries of dance through his experimental collaborations with artists.
The idea behind Ideas K is to underscore the specific and experimental nature of Sinaga's work as well as its transversal and diversified thrust, as revealed by the compelling correlation of the connections and links running through his practice over the last 26 years.
Through an intuitive and experimental process of working and overlaying, abstract forms and patterns emerge from lush, muted layers of color, creating a kind of visual conversation or maybe even a psychological portrait.
The works in the exhibition deconstruct, question and criticise the relationships between gender and society through theatrical performance, documentary filmmaking, and experimental film that blur the lines of male - female binary conformity.
Through his collaboration with experimental musicians Toshia Tsunoda, Lee Patterson and Eric la Casa, he creates dynamic soundtracks of original compositions and field recordings for these works.
A new series of ceramic floor works referred to as «code poems» gather a range of references to the interaction of visual form and language, namely a nod to the American L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E poetics through an appropriation of Hannah Weiner's experimental text Morse Code (2002), as well as the spatial elegance of Carl Andre's minimal floor sculptures.
Our yearly journal How to Sleep Faster focuses on a certain theme each issue, and is not directly related to the gallery programme but is vital to what we do - thinking through ideas and working great people in various disciplines, be that visual art, poetry, experimental writing, interviews or essays.
It wasn't all commercial for him, and he pushed the entire field forward through experimental work which often infringed the scientific areas of the physical and psychology.
Drawing from black experimental poetry, as well as popular texts produced for films, magazines, TV, and books, the works on view deconstruct the structural elements of language to rupture its intended purpose through collage, drawing, text - based installation, and video.
The show encapsulates the artist's experimental and buoyant practice, renowned for her monumental work, in which she builds large, arresting sculptures through rigging multiple clusters of «junk» objects together with tensile cables.
Part I: A History examines the early years of the Experimental Television Center through ephemera, tools, and early works from the late 1960s through the 1970s.
The facilities and knowledge acquired through over 200 years of tradition in Stoke - on - Trent aid a very creative and experimental design process, a style of working that mass production simply can not offer.
The exhibition at the Guggenheim Bilbao, simply titled Bill Viola: A Retrospective, presents a chronological survey of his work from the 1970s as a graduate of the Experimental Studies program at New York's Syracuse University, through his breathtaking 90s sculptural screen - based installations, to 2014's Inverted Birth, the most recent piece in the show.
Etienne is a founding editor of the architecture, landscape, and political economy journal Scapegoat, and he is currently working with the design collective 1 / X to launch a new experimental research platform, MTLO studio, through the Institute of Improbable Poromechanics in Detroit.
On view are iconic works from key moments of his career, from his student days in the 1960s to the present, including his large - scale double portraits of the celebrity friends of his youth; the collaged Polaroids through which he examined new possibilities within Cubism as well as the artistic use of photography; his later forays into painting the landscape on location in his native Yorkshire; and finally, his experimental works using iPad apps.
This symposium, the first of its kind on the West Coast and one of the first in the United States, will provide a new lense through which to better understand China's transformtive development, as expressed especially through the dynamic work of a younger generation of experimental artists.
YYZ supports critical and experimental artistic practices through exhibitions, publishing, educational programs, and the commissioning of new works.
- To expand territory of the media through all the kind of experimental video works including animation
On view through October 29 is «Innovation and Abstraction: Women Artists and Atelier 17,» featuring experimental graphics by prominent artists such as Louise Nevelson, Louise Bourgeois, and Dorothy Dehner, who worked in master printmaker Stanley William Hayter's legendary Atelier 17 studio.
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