Sentences with phrase «fabricated works»

He is known for his meticulously fabricated works that draw on a variety of objects and images from American and consumer culture.
Claes Oldenburg: An Exhibition of Recent Small Scale Fabricated Works and Drawings, Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, September 30 — November 15, 1977.
We take for granted the predominance of conceptual practices and the fabricated works it has produced and keeps producing in collaboration with manufacturers of all kinds.
The Lippincott Company of Connecticut fabricated the works, which were installed over a four - year period from 1982 through 1986.
Bradley and Soto take inspiration from quotidian forms, but then affect those forms to create carefully fabricated works that challenge their original banality.
I build on these oddly similar properties by merging disconcerting color, abutments and abrupt juxtapositions to fabricate work where reason is suspended and beauty is suspect; paint is both hard and lush and line defines and deflates.
Exhibiting artist and ninth recipient of the Alexander Wein Artist Prize Samuel Levi Jones will lead a paper pulping and book (un) binding workshop to illustrate the tactile processes he employs in fabricating works for his site - specific project, Samuel Levi Jones: Unbound.
THE ARTIST MAY CONSTRUCT THE WORK THE WORK MAY BE FABRICATED THE WORK NEED NOT BE BUILT EACH BEING EQUAL AND CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE ARTIST
Obviously, you can't fabricate a work history, but you can include duties or situations that demonstrate your aptitude for challenging the old and championing the new.
Fake degrees, fabricated work history, little extensions of dates here and there.
Fabricates work piece as determined by work order specifications.
In any case, knowing that your candidates have not simply fabricated their work history and experience, more than pays for itself in peace of mind.
Knowing that your candidates have not simply fabricated their work history and related experience, more than pays for itself in peace of mind.

Not exact matches

She cites a 2007 UCLA study that found «the quiet, in - between moments of family life did as much of the real work of family bonding as any fabricated family time.»
Instead of asking job candidates scripted questions that will get fabricated answers, they simulate their work environment during the interview, documented here in a 2011 Inc. cover story.
A welder fabricates a steel structure at an iron works facility in Ottawa on March 5, 2018.
He notoriously engaged in «compromised work» by plagiarizing and fabricating news stories and was forced to resign, along with two editors, in 2003.
Religion of all kinds have wrought more misery than the fabricated comfort its adherents espouse.
-LSB-...] Ask God to work faith in you; otherwise you will remain eternally without faith, no matter what you try to do or fabricate
The convergence, neither sought nor fabricated, of the results of work that was conducted independently is in itself a significant argument in favour of this theory.»
We attempt to fabricate that in churches but it doesn't always work, in my opinion.
The convergence, neither sought nor fabricated, of the results of work that was conducted independently is in itself a significant argument in favor of this theory.»
One can, of course, differ with the thesis of Donald Kagan's Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy, but to suggest (as the April editorial, «How Democracy Came About and How It Might Be Sustained,» does) that the work has anything in common with «deconstructionism»» «made up,» «fabricated,» the product of «myths» and «creative misinterpretations»» is totally unwarranted and patently unjust to Kagan, who is a distinguished historian in the classic, traditional mode.
Yesterday I read that red wine might not be so healthy because the main scientist's work was fabricated, so who to believe?
A recent story by British daily Independent claiming that Luke Shaw might be on the way out hasn't quite gone down very well with a reputed Man United news Twitter account, so much so that the journo working on the story was accused of having «fabricated» the news.
May 20, 2015: Linda Mangano provides «fabricated examples of work» she performed for Singh, prosecutors said.
The Department for Work and Pensions withdrew a leaflet which featured fabricated stories from sickness benefit claimants
And now he's shown that he thinks it's acceptable for his department to produce literature that is fabricated in a desperate attempt to make people believe his sanctions regime is working fairly.»
The audience roars with laughter as Polish tells how he initiated select new members into the cell biology lab he worked in after college with strategically placed miniature dry - ice bombs fabricated from plastic Eppendorf test tubes.
While Berkland was working on his Ph.D. in chemical and biological engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, faculty members there started a company that incorporated Berkland's research on fabricating micro - and nanostructures from biodegradable polymers.
In a typical investigation, the RIO - led committee — made up mostly of faculty with relevant expertise — reconstructs the research behind a scientific result from its documentation (which may be sparse, cryptic, or fabricated)-- so the RIO job requires deep insight into how scientists work.
This work builds on a new method, developed by scientists at the Micro / Bio / Nanofluidics Unit at OIST, for fabricating nanomushroom biosensors.
In order to do this, CSA works with the Canadian scientists and engineers designing, fabricating, and planning to use the instrument once landed on Mars.
Intel and others are working with qubits fabricated from tiny bits of silicon known as quantum dots (SN: 7/11/15, p. 22).
We started Retraction Watch in 2010, and every year since then, we've witnessed at least a few cases big enough to warrant headlines: anesthesiologist Yoshitaka Fujii, record holder for retractions at 183; Diederik Stapel, whose groundbreaking social psychology work was almost entirely fabricated; Joachim Boldt, the German critical - care specialist and previous retraction record holder.
What is so interesting about this work is that it relies on an advanced process of fabricating much thinner crystals than was previously possible, reaching 55 nanometres.
«We think the ink's multiple security features may be useful for antifraud applications, however we think the technology could be more useful for fabricating multiple functional sensor arrays, which we are now working towards,» adds Bai.
(A note of caution: This may be the symbolic Einstein at work, retroactively fabricating an event to make his concepts clear.
It was in the summer of 2008 that Zhang's group took the first small step toward creating a real - world invisibility cloak by fabricating the first optical metamaterial to work in three dimensions.
Recognizing that their novel transdermal delivery system is easy to fabricate and commercially scalable, the research team is also keen to work with industry partners to commercialize their work.
The team began their work by fabricating the electrodes of the SET, which were separated by a nanometer scale gap, with an electroless gold - plating technique.
Working with instruments and facilities in Columbia Engineering laboratory space and the Columbia Nano Initiative (CNI), the researchers were able to fabricate metal - based plasmonic SSAs using an inexpensive process that can tune the SSAs to suit different operating conditions, and is compatible with industrial manufacturing methods.
Unable to reproduce his work and dissatisfied with his vague explanations, a small band of physicists discovered that he had fabricated his results.
«Our work describes a new way to fabricate structured composite materials using directional bindings of shaped particles for predictable assembly,» said Fang Lu, the lead author of the publication.
The researchers have much work ahead of them, and Inganäs cautions that it is premature to compare their prototype battery system with inorganic two - electrode batteries fabricated with metals.
In this work, Stanford researchers designed, fabricated and integrated EPMs with PDMS microfluidic chips.
Initially Leopold worked from illustrated books, fabricating colorful glass anemones and squid for exhibition in the Dresden Natural History Museum.
For the past decade, scientists have made metamaterials that work at microwave, infrared and visible wavelengths by fabricating repeating metallic patterns on flat substrates.
The team worked on fabricating large - scale graphene wafers that would allow for high - density electronic devices to be manufactured on a single silicon wafer.
In work led by professor Yanliang Zhang at Boise State University, high - performance and low - cost flexible thermoelectric films and devices were fabricated by an innovative screen - printing process that allows for direct conversion of nanocrystals into flexible thermoelectric devices.
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