This past year of learning and teaching at Wave Hill has not only deepened my understanding of nature and strengthened my relationship to this very special place, it has afforded me innumerable opportunities to
explore human connections to the natural world.
Not exact matches
The Wrestler and Black Swan both
explored embodiment, and painfully, graphically exposed what happens when we objectify and abstract bodies (male and female) from their
connection to the rest of the
human.
Series of webinars
exploring the
connections between
human rights and STEM disciplines.
This series of webinars
explores the
connections between
human rights and STEM disciplines.
Somel is interested in
exploring how people moved and how genetic
connections and cultural
connections overlap through
human history.
This essay competition was created to inspire students to
explore connections between
human rights and science, engineering and the health professions.
LAND LINK Paleobiologist Neil Shubin hosts the new PBS series Your Inner Fish,
exploring humans»
connections to animal ancestors.
Above all, Randall says, the ongoing study of dark matter is a precious exercise in «
exploring connections» — not just between different fields of science, but also between
humans and the cosmos.
«WATER = LIFE»
explores the
connection between water and the welfare of
human communities.
This film also gave hints of the director's interest in
human connections and the ripple effects of one's actions, which he would
explore more abstractly in his following projects.
Charlie Kaufman's proposed animated short becomes a wondrous feature that utilizes powerful subtlety to
explore the challenge and mystery of
human connection.
It
explores big questions and small moments of
human connection with unique wit and warmth and a luminous and unflinching candour.
«He
explores the age - old themes of love and
human connection in a completely fresh and innovative way.»
Students
explore the
connection between nature and the
human - made world by designing hiking shoes that use nature for inspiration.
To help educators bring this prompt into their classroom, Facing History offers lesson plans from the newly revised digital edition of Holocaust and
Human Behavior to
explore key themes, examine historical examples, and make important
connections as they begin thinking about who or what has influenced their own ethical decision - making process and consider how they want to participate in their community.
Our books
explore theological foundations for faith and spirituality, ecumenical and interreligious initiatives, and
connections between religion and
human identity, relationships, and culture.
His
connection to rural landscapes was evident in his free - verse, imagistic poetry, which often
explored human and animal drives set against an... (more)
This debut short story collection stunningly
explores the mysterious
connections between the natural world and the
human heart.
Here, they grapple with family, sex, power, love and death as they
explore the basic need for
human connection while seeking to understand themselves better.
A thoughtful, poignant novel that
explores the creation of Artificial Intelligence - illuminating the very
human need for communication,
connection, and understanding.
A novel that
explores the generosity of love, the influence of memory, and our
human desire for
connection, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey is a contemporary classic.
This pattern is seen in
humans as well, as more men are lefties than women, and it indicates that handedness is linked to sex hormones, though this
connection needs to be further
explored.
Heartfelt
Connections, by Anne Beall
explores the
human / animal bond.
Children will understand the deep
connection that
humans and animals share, and
explore a number of case studies that illustrate the many ways that animals improve our health and wellbeing.
His work
explores the
connection between culture, place, and history, while trying to understand the
human condition, especially as it exists in the United States where he lives and works.
Exploring a deeper
connection with nature, she creates portraits not of solely the
human figure but also of the old growth in the area.
Originally from Mexico City, Gabriel Dawe creates site - specific installations that
explore the
connection between fashion and architecture, and how they relate to the
human need for shelter in all its shapes and forms.
By creating works that
explore the
connections between animal behaviorisms and
human nature, she seeks to unveil inner truths of personal identity.
A celebratory mix of the real and fantastic, «Feral Creatures»
explores connections between the
human spirit and the animal kingdom.
Originally from Mexico City, Dawe creates site - specific installations that
explore the
connection between fashion and architecture, and how they relate to the
human need for shelter in all its shapes and forms.
Lina Puerta's hybrid anatomical - biological multi-media sculptures
explore the physical
connections between the
human body and nature, and Sylvia Schwartz's site - specific installation Field of Grass represents the artist's attempt to create a sense of grounded space for herself in response to her family history of displacement.
Exploring the underlying complexities of language, translation, memory and miscommunication, it confronts the profoundness of the seemingly mundane and uses repetition and familiarity to incite instants of
human connection.
Fereshteh is an Assistant Professor of Art at Florida International University in Miami, where she directs The Nature
Connection Arts Lab, dedicated to exploring the connection between nonhuman and human health through contemplative art and creative
Connection Arts Lab, dedicated to
exploring the
connection between nonhuman and human health through contemplative art and creative
connection between nonhuman and
human health through contemplative art and creative research.
Kofke imbues each piece with nostalgia and these works
explore memories of a bygone era as catalysts for
human connection.
Jes Gamble uses photography to document performance and fiber based works that
explore an emotional journey from fear to empowerment, all the while referring to the inescapable history of female experience and the act of mending to build
human connection.
The goal of the study is to
explore the
connection between the
human experience and biology by studying how aesthetic stimulation can be linked to emotions by determining patterns in the brain.
X̣, a solo exhibition by Ferenc Gróf
explores the
connections between the
human body and the written form of characters and texts.
On April 24, Paradigm Gallery + Studio in Philadelphia will debut two solo shows that
explore humans»
connection to nature: Nicomi Nix Turner's «No God for a Wanderer» and Sarah Louise Davey's «The Garden of No Distant Place.»
The exhibition aims to find some of the
human hidden
connections through the dialogue of unconnected works and unrelated artists
exploring similar ideas.
All of his large - scale collages are inspired by vintage tailoring patterns, but especially in these new works Narielwalla
explores the
connection with architecture, inspired by Le Corbusier, who in turn looked to the buildings of classical architects such as Vitruvius, — appreciating the relationship between the proportions of the
human body and architecture, both aesthetically and functionally.
The video, featuring the science writer Joe Hanson,
explores a vital body of empirical studies on
human risk misperception, showing how a rational view of long - term or diffuse threats is obscured by «status quo bias,» our «finite pool of worry,» our tendency to value tribal
connections over reality through what researchers call «cultural cognition,» and other characteristics of what I call our «inconvenient mind.»
That's why we were especially intrigued by Grist.org's blog series Climate on the Mind, which
explores some fascinating
connections between the shifting environment and the
human brain.
explores «good health,» the
connection between
human health and the environment, and how we can sustain both.
In the second part of the program, Maria Gunnoe and Kim Wasserman
explored the
connection between coal production in the mountains of Appalachia and coal burning in Chicago's power plants, as well as the
human and environmental costs that accompany it.
In today's posting, we will
explore one such study, and explain its
connection with (and significance for) our area of interest —
human relationships.