It includes a report writer as well as a query engine that allows users to segment leases and view
fragments of information.
His «
fragments of information, detours and repetitions designed to confuse and enlighten in equal measure», the Turner nomination said.
Framed in white, his dark surfaces become «horror vacui» — empty spaces that our minds try to fill, using the tiny
fragments of information that were saved from the fire to reanimate our memories.
In Corbin's installations, elements commonly associated with geology, biology, and manufacturing processes merge with
fragments of information, personal memory, and competing timelines.
Tate Britain curator Lizzie Carey - Thomas compared his work - which «weaves together fact and fiction and
fragments of information» - to the writing of WG Sebald.
Binion's gridded compositions impose rational order on the layers of personal history, showing only
fragments of information from his birth certificate, or hints of details about his mother — but never enough to be immediately legible.
Accompanied by installations providing a visual script in the form of slide projections, photocopies and other ephemera, Vonna - Michell's works are characterised by
fragments of information, detours and repetitions designed to confuse and enlighten in equal measure.
The majority of Vonna - Michell's practice comprises fast paced spoken word performances and recordings which culminate in perpetually circling, detouring and repetitive narratives; the artist's work is multi-layered, arriving in installations which incorporate
fragments of information such as slide projections, photocopies and other ephemera.
Through his spoken word live performances and recordings, characterised by
fragments of information, Vonna - Michell creates circuitous narratives.
Each painting operates on multiple levels, consisting of
fragments of information.
Fragments of information may be more interesting than the whole image and certainly more usable.
Over the past two decades, Sze has challenged the static nature of sculpture, creating constellations of objects, activities, and cataclysmic moments that convey the essence of a new world overwhelmed by
fragments of information.
Conservationists are putting
fragments of information together to learn more about this enigmatic winged creature that only three living people have seen
This article aims at taking all the vague
fragments of information and try to piece them together.
The items on offer have stunned Western specialists who, for years, have tried to piece together details of the Soviet space programme from sketchy Tass dispatches and other
fragments of information.
However that may be, the following
fragments of information reflect the situation in the final decade of the twentieth century.
It is just this lack of knowledge, and our dependence on isolated
fragments of information, not always consistent with each other, which have led to so many different interpretations of the available evidence and to such varying estimates of the development of primitive Christian doctrine and organisation.
Not exact matches
What they are left with are
fragmented bits and pieces
of information.
«Beyond such
information, there is emotion in what we are offered, which, even more than the lack
of logic, keeps us in a permanent state
of masked shock... after so many
of these pinpricks, which are like the drops
of water on stone, we too shall crumble into
fragments.»
But the time has long passed since any one person could absorb more than the tiniest
fragment of the total body
of available, reliable
information.
One
of the few
fragments of genuine
information about «The Princes in the Tower» - the sons
of King Edward IV
of England, widely supposed to have been murdered in the Tower
of London in 1483 on the orders
of their uncle who became Richard III - concerns the spiritual life
of the older
of the two boys, the 12 - year - old King Edward V.
In other words, listeners experienced
fragmented communication — little pieces
of information supplied with very little context, background, or perspective.
From the article: «This
fragment, this new piece
of papyrus evidence, does not prove that (Jesus) was married, nor does it prove that he was not married»: In other words, the fact that the bible contains
information does not prove that (Jesus) was real, nor does it prove that any
of the content is true.
The site provides new
information about the region's sauropods, which were previously known only from
fragments of a tail bone, a leg bone, and a few bits
of teeth — scraps so small that researchers couldn't assign the fossils to a particular species or even estimate its size.
Even questioning by a lawyer can alter the witness's testimony because
fragments of the memory may unknowingly be combined with
information provided by the questioner, leading to inaccurate recall.
Jordi Mestres, coordinator
of the IMIM and UPF research group on Systems Pharmacology at the Biomedical Informatics Program (GRIB) states «With this study we have contributed to complementing the detection
of these quite unstable
fragments, with
information on the mechanism
of action
of the drug, based on three aspects: similarity to other medicines, prediction
of their pharmacological profile, and interference with specific biological pathways.
This is achieved by analyzing
fragments of DNA in maternal blood, some
of which provides
information about the fetus.
However, most
of these health systems and health records are
fragmented and do not share patient
information.
The method, developed by researchers at the University
of Maryland, compiles many overlapping
fragments of sequence into much larger chunks, then throws away all the redundant
information.
Today, researchers are able to extract vast amounts
of information using current methods — such as precise digital measurement and categorization
of the bones, examination
of the conditions in which the bone
fragments were preserved, as well as isotopic and genetic analysis.
The capacity
of DNA data - storage is theoretically limited to two binary digits for each nucleotide, but the biological constraints
of DNA itself and the need to include redundant
information to reassemble and read the
fragments later reduces its capacity to 1.8 binary digits per nucleotide base.
In a report published online in the Journal
of General Internal Medicine on Feb. 21, 2014, the experts say studies have long shown that
fragmented care, incomplete
information «handoffs» and poor planning among community - based and home caregivers jeopardize health and safety.
Fifth is the issue
of fragmented and uncoordinated health
information systems — health metrics data in India are gathered by multiple agencies and surveillance systems but are often incomplete and inadequate; for example, private sector data are rarely captured.
Gaps in the sequence were bridged using long
fragment information made from DNA
of a cell culture developed from one
of Sally's offspring in 2013.
Dendritic cells capture
fragments of invading germs and then present these
fragments to other immune cells, which use the
information to launch immune responses.
Education has atomized knowledge by dividing it into disciplines, sub disciplines, and sub-sub disciplines — breaking it up into smaller and smaller unconnected
fragments of academic specialization, according to the exponential increases in
information brought about by technological advances.
They move the
information around, creating as many sentences as possible, and the resulting lesson touches upon everything from run - ons and
fragments to sentence length variation to use
of commas.
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The frequency end
of the spectrum will be easier to pin down than the infrequency end, since the latter is based on
fragmented information and will represent the elusive mean average
of all those occasions when dogs experienced prey scarcity.
Pet owners turn to their smartphones for immediate
information on pet health, where they engage with media within
fragmented moments and short bursts
of attention.
Pozan, Poland - based painter Jakub Czyszczoń's work encourages a subtle intellectual play with the perception
of information,
of signifying
fragments that are identified by collective memory.
Santiago Taccetti «s raw mountain
fragments come not from the natural but from the digital, serving as a sort
of «
information compression
of geological form».
Employing both found and made material, her work makes satirical and exaggerated use
of de - and re-contexulized, unassuming
fragments extracted from or mimicking the internet and the quotidian, speaking
of an emerging, and in ways increasingly disoriented, generation born into an
information matrix that tells the story
of who they are and what they desire.
Choosing images generally experienced through second hand sources
of information, Kahrs infuses his paintings and drawings with the drama
of film, creating a sense
of constant motion and closeness within a still and
fragmented plane.
For this sculpture he arranged collected plastic
fragments into color categories, once more changing the bubble
of information of these discarded items.
The digital fold has facilitated a giant mash - up
of layers upon layers
of information composed from
fragments of fragments.
The included artists actively investigate, abstract, and
fragment representations
of place by intervening with
information culled from photographs, video or sound recordings, effectively focusing the viewers» attention on the gap between what is seen and what is imagined.
«The Arcades Project foreshadows our experience
of modernity: we absorb an overwhelming mass
of information and cultural activity, yet it comes to us in a
fragmented form, often through social and digital media, without the orderly coherence that thinkers and artists once predicted for the future.
Presented as a dense collage, or mosaic even,
of torn
fragments, the installation mimics the
information saturation
of our digital existence, but move in close and each painting is achieved with the immensely satisfying attention to detail one always enjoys with Landy's work.
«Through the dissecting and re-arranging
of mass produced
information based material, such as newspapers, brochures, comics and packaging, the artists
fragment our visual and cognitive understanding
of images and text, and force us to reconsider the familiar from a completely new perspective.»