Sentences with phrase «exploring human perception»

Deriving its title from a book by David Foster Wallace, the show comprises an eponymous new video work exploring human perception in the cold void of outer space, structured around interviews the artist conducted with NASA astronaut David Wolf about his experiences in the immediate cosmos.
In the latter, Rose presented two videos that explored human perception through gauzy shots of modernist architecture (Philip Johnson's Glass House), apocalyptic hail storms, and history - laden landscapes.
Los Angeles - based artist John Houck explores human perception and memory using both analog to digital technologies.
The exhibition will bring together recent work in which the Icelandic - Danish artist explores the human perception of temporality and movement through the spatial interaction between the viewer and the artworks.

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The authors explore these uncertainties, weaving together personal anecdotes and research on human behavior and perception to try to unravel the mysteries of the mind.
Thus, by monitoring the activity of motion - detecting neurons in animals and simultaneously exploring human motion perception using cunningly contrived displays such as a, b and c, scientists are starting to understand the mechanisms in your brain that are specialized for seeing motion.
How do you go about exploring monkey awareness of human perception?
Root - Gutteridge is currently at the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom where her next bioacoustics project, «How Dogs Hear Us: Human speech perception by domestic dogs,» explores what animals of the canine persuasion hear when humans speak.
A complimentary line of research explores how vasopressin modulates social perceptions in humans, and through a collaboration with a colleague at Emory University, where within our own brains it produces such influences.
A psychological thriller which explores the human brain's perception mechanisms and the diffuse frontiers between belief and science, RED LIGHTS starts out from the experiences of two rationalist scientists who dissect phenomena from the metapsychic world, and the clash of forces with a world famous psychic they bring about.
The Exploratorium is a public learning laboratory exploring the world through science, art, and human perception whose mission is to create inquiry - based experiences that transform learning worldwide.
In general, I gravitate toward interesting human quirks — twin phenomena, synesthesia, false perceptions — because they hold my interest while writing and provide a big body of literature to explore while doing that.
With uncommon perception and wit, Jennifer duBois explores the power of memory, the depths of human courage, and the endurance of love.
Sacks» blended use of story, anecdote and reference to explore fundamental and mysteriously interconnected complexities of human sight, perception and experience works to great effect.
Her iconic structures often reference scientific tools, such as pendulums and built models, that attempt to trace space and time, exploring the edge of human perception.
Simply titled «Alex Prager,» the show comprises seven new works that continue her ongoing interrogation of human perception by exploring the blurred boundaries between reality and fiction.
Inspired by a deep appreciation for botany, mycology, and biology — fields that explore parts of the physical world that are often hidden from humans» perception but shape our experiences in ways both subtle and profound — Ronay seeks to create «something that looks as if it's grown, that these aren't objects that were necessarily made by a human, but that they've grown themselves.»
Hyperallergic continues, «Fishman subversively explores perception and the ways contemporary humans fill the voids in our lives.
Michal Rovner often plays with viewers» perceptions and explores the human relationship to the environment.
Like Thomas, their work challenges perceptions of embattled cities and explores the human narratives that unfolded in communities across the United States.
In recreating the modern experience of fragmentation and spectacle, both art and film explore issues of human perception and understanding of reality that were part of the intellectual climate of their day.»
One of the first exhibitions of its kind in the UK, Seurat to Riley: The Art of Perception explores how artists have exploited the ways in which the human eye and mind perceive what we see.
Renowned for her interest in animals, zoology and our perceptions of nature, the artist uses her invented creatures to explore human emotions, foibles and world - views.
Seurat to Riley: The Art of Perception explores how artists have exploited the ways in which the human eye and mind perceive what we see.
Sunday October 12, at 4 p.m, in conjunction with Lily Simonson's solo exhibition On Ice, CB1 Gallery will host a panel discussion entitled Exploring Antarctica: New Frontiers of Art and Science with artist Lily Simonson, her collaborator Dr. Joe Levy, a permafrost and planetary geologist from the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, and Mary Miller, project director at the Exploratorium, a museum of science, art and human perception.
These works explore the nature of representation and the ways images of film, television and advertising influence common human perception of identity and the world.
Two Cooper Union grads explore the intricacies of human perception through curved canvases and algorithms at NYC's fascinating Museum of Mathematics.
Examined in unison, clusters of paintings exploring a single theme begin to stand out — functioning, together, as visual experiments which test the limits of human perception.
This exhibition pairs two immersive installations by Parreno that explore how objects and environmental factors left to chance actively shape human behavior and the perception of the passage of time.
Dual exhibitions going on through 22 December at the Paris and London locations of Marian Goodman Gallery explore the work of Hiroshi Sugimoto, acclaimed photographer, sculptor and conceptual artist, whose work addresses the mysteries of human perception.
His sculptures, paintings and drawings explore the relationship between art and science, the human body and the perception of beauty, among other things.
Inspired by metaphysics, cosmology, spirituality, quantum physics and oriental philosophy, Leung's art seeks to re-examine human perception, and explore a new contemporary aesthetics in art through a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to abstraction.
As this show suggests, what emerges from Finch's diverse probing of human perception and visual memory is a heightened awareness of the profound depth of visual experience offered by the outside world — an awareness simultaneously explored by Finch's work across a variety of media.
October 2017 — Spring 2018 The Winter display from the IMMA Collection throws a line around a display of diverse artworks and archival materials that explore similar ideas of geographical place and physical space, perception, representation and memory, as well as language and systems that map human experience.
Also opening in October is IMMA Collection: Coastlines which throws a line around a display of diverse artworks and archival materials that explore similar ideas of geographical place and physical space, perception, representation and memory, as well as language and systems that map human experience.
IMMA Collection: Coastlines October 2017 — Spring 2018 The Winter display from the IMMA Collection throws a line around a display of diverse artworks and archival materials that explore similar ideas of geographical place and physical space, perception, representation and memory, as well as language and systems that map human experience.
The diorama explores human knowledge of the world, not without influencing and perpetually challenging the viewer's perception
The artist explores language and the human perception of the image — and presence within it — creating seemingly ghostly temporal after - images of the ground that many have walked before him, embedded with a history that helped form the very compositions themselves.
In her piece, Klein, spends a lot of time focused on the valuable body of social science research I've also explored here showing the normal nature of the wide range in human perceptions of global warming (and other kinds of risks saddled with complexity and uncertainty).
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