Sentences with phrase «extraordinary complexity»

This room tells the stories of Indian science — stories plural because there can never be one, linear account of how such dissimilar and contesting cultures struggled and more or less succeeded in understanding and exploiting a space of such extraordinary complexity.
This canonical work is indicative of Viola's ability to convey extraordinary complexity via simple action and expert use of scale and sound — characteristics that have established him as a leading figure in video and new media art for more than three decades.
It is true that the cosmos was at one point a swirling mass of gas and dust out of which has come the extraordinary complexity of life as we experience it.
The greatest lesson of his Harvard years, in R. Lichtenstein's opinion, was the extraordinary complexity of the human condition.
«This work shows that nanoparticle crystals of extraordinary complexity are possible with DNA technology, once one begins to exploit particle shape,» said Sharon C. Glotzer, the John W. Cahn Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and the Stuart W. Churchill Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering at U-M.
In The Whole World Over she has given us another tale that pays tribute to the extraordinary complexities of love.
With a heightened sense of realism and a narrowing of focus, Altfest reveals the extraordinary complexity of ordinary things.
In only a few years he created an oeuvre of extraordinary complexity and coherence which — even if forever unfinished — yet never remains fragmentary.
Another major exhibit is Shooting into the Corner, a work of extraordinary complexity and drama that builds up against the walls and floor of the gallery.
Abercrombie's contagious personality, extraordinary complexity, and passion for surrounding herself with fascinating people led to her status as the «queen,» and she was the subject of works by musicians, artists, and writers alike.
«There's an extraordinary complexity to how she thinks,» says RoseLee Goldberg, a New York art historian and curator and the founder of Performa.
They are based on the extraordinary complexity of the Arctic Ocean system.
From my days camped on the sea ice around the North Pole to my time in the country's leading labs tracking polar trends with satellites, I've not met a single scientist focused on sea ice who would point to a single year's changes as evidence of anything except the extraordinary complexity and variability up north on year - to - year time scales.
The climate system is one of extraordinary complexity, and its workings are far from being well understood.
It's hard for anyone to digest of all the intricacies of international negotiations, let alone the understand the extraordinary complexity of negotiating a global climate deal.
Those who argue that Kyoto should be ditched to be replaced by some other scheme (usually the pet scheme of the advocate) implicitly dismiss the extraordinary complexity and difficulty of reaching an agreement among some 200 highly diverse countries, each with its own definition of fairness, on the climate change issue.
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