Sentences with phrase «group objects of study»

To do this we use cluster analysis, a statistical method designed to group objects of study (in this case, schools) based on similar qualities.

Not exact matches

The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Sydney and examined three groups of students, who were tasked with completing an «alternate uses» test — a common creativity drill wherein subjects are given an object and asked to come up with as many uses for it as they can.
Some church groups, such as the Lutheran World Federation, objected to the Study's skewed focus, 10 and the editor of one of the project books acknowledged that:
We know that sleep is important for babies to grow healthy and strong, but a fascinating new study has found that sleep also has a powerful impact on infants» ability to remember the names of objects, form categories and sort new similar objects into learned groups.
Rico had a «vocabulary» of 200 words and could identify new objects in a group of familiar objects by a process of elimination, according to a study published in 2004.
Although the majority of those that use echolocation — emitting sound waves that bounce off objects — to hunt are usually lumped into one group, a new study suggests that some belong in a separate category.
The authors of the study say that more experiments need to be run in order to determine the effectiveness of the vibrations in helping with everyday activities such as picking up objects, and on a test group larger than six people.
«We might have expected that the neurons that are active when we perceive a visual object are the same ones that memorize it; or, on the contrary, that one group of neurons perceives the object and a completely different group memorizes it; but instead, we found that all of the above are true to a certain extent,» said Mendoza - Halliday, first author on the study.
Study co-author Dr Enrico Costanza, from the Agents, Interaction, Complexity Group in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, says: «IoT objects can be attacked and possibly hijacked, putting our privacy, data and safety in question.
She developed new ways to study groups of numbers or objects.
A Case study can be about an incident, event, a person or a group of people, on a text, object, an idea or also on an institution.
The result is an engrossing study in contrasts, a grouping of objects that are simultaneously organic and synthetic, handmade and manufactured, spontaneous and calculated.
I am interested also by other works from the same era: as well as the wonderful 1977 Rational Concepts portfolio of prints (7 English artists: Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Malcolm Hughes, Peter Lowe, Kenneth Martin, Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise) there's a delightful pastel colour study by Jean Spencer and two of Peter Lowe «s reliefs from 1968 in perspex mounted on wood, both 23 x 23 cm: Permutation of 4 Groups of 2 and Permutation of 4 Groups of 3, in which rational order and faktura combine to produce objects of staggering beauty.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2017 — Catalina Island Museam, Avalon, California 2017 — New York Botanical garden, The Bronx, New York 2017 — Chihuly Sanctuary, The Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Centre 2017 — Crystal Bridges Museam of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas 2016 Chihuly, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2016 Chihuly in the Garden, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Georgia 2015 Glass Art Garden, Toyama Glass Art Museum, Japan 2015 Chihuly Drawings, Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington 2014 Chihuly at Fairchild: A Garden of Glass, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Florida 2014 Ulysses Cylinders, Dublin Castle, Dublin 2014 Chihuly, Denver Botanic Gardens, Colorado 2014 Dale Chihuly: Beyond the Object, Halcyon Gallery, London 2013 Chihuly, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada 2012 Chihuly at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia 2012 Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle Center, Washington 2011 Chihuly, Halcyon Gallery, London 2011 Chihuly: Through the Looking Glass, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts 2010 Chihuly at Cheekwood, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art, Nashville, Tennessee 2010 Chihuly at the Salk, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California 2009 Making Worlds (group exhibition), Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy 2008 Chihuly at the de Young, de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, California 2006 Chihuly at the New York Botanical Garden, New York Botanical Garden 2005 Gardens of Glass: Chihuly at Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, Surrey, UK 2002 Chihuly 2002: Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games, Salt Lake Art Center, Salt Lake City, Utah 2001 Chihuly at the V&A, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2000 Chihuly in Iceland: Form from Fire, Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland 1999 Chihuly in the Light of Jerusalem 2000, Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 1995 Chihuly Over Venice, Venice, Italy 1989 20th International Biennial, São Paulo, Brazil 1986 Dale Chihuly: Objets de Verre, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Louvre, Paris
Her 1988 — 89 installation The Reign of Narcissism, for example, was a grouping of sculptures and books, all elaborate simulacra, about Bloom herself — a study of institutions» obsession with amassing objects related to various artists.
After studying literature and art history at Yale University and later taking classes at the Art Institute of Chicago, Oldenburg moved to New York and eventually became part of a group of artists challenging Abstract Expressionism by returning to «realism,» working with found objects and figurative images.
The presented works form two groups: one based on playing with the traditional marine painting with its focus on the expressive and aesthetic potential of the sea, and the other, in which the sea is neither the object of study nor the main protagonist but rather the backdrop for the action.
During his study, he became associated with a group of radical young German artists, including Albert Oehlen, Martin Kippenberger, and Werner Buettner, whose work collectively challenged the meaning, status and value of the ubiquitously exhibited art object, as well as those who view and consume them.
Born 1977, Mexico City, Mexico Solo Exhibitions 2018 «Under the immortal skin», T293, Rome 2018 «Temazcal», Michael Benevento, Los Angeles 2017 «Works and Days», Atlantis, Chevalier Roze, Marseille 2016 «Retrospectiva», Lulu, Mexico City 2016 «Chambres aver vue sur le champ», Untilthen, Paris 2016 «Paradise», DREI, Cologne 2016 «Frenetic Gossamer», Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2016 «Huellas de la Revolución Industrial», Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese, Rome 2015 «La bella durmiente», Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City 2015 «Caramel Huysmans», Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City 2015 «The Contemporary Comedy: Glossy Mist», Clifton Benevento, New York 2014 «Luster Butterfly», T293, Rome 2014 «All That I Never Was», Michael Benevento, Los Angeles 2013 «Mariposas Migratorias», Clifton Benevento, New York 2012 «I miss my thread», Karma International, Zurich 2012 «The Equation of Desire», Kunsthalle Winterthur 2012 «The Bright of the Whisper», Kunstraum, Innsbruck 2012 «La Alcoba Doble», T293, Rome / Naples 2010 «Martin Soto Climent — A bridge between two towers», Clifton Benevento, New York 2010 «A Long Chapter One», Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow 2009 «El Mago», Martin Van Zomeren, Amsterdam 2009 «Laberintome», T293, Naples 2009 «Impulsive Chorus», X Initiative, New York 2009 «The Intimate Revolt», Karma International, Zurich 2009 «For your eyes only», La Sala, Mexico City 2009 «Martin Soto Climent», Michael Benevento, Los Angeles 2008 «Hidden Symmetries», Broadway 1602, New York 2008» Parabolic Dust», Broadway 1602, New York 2008 «01.18.08», T293, Naples 2007 «Vacio Contenido», Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City 2006 «Checkmate», Broadway 1602, New York 2006 «Study Objects», Nina Menocal Gallery, Mexico City 2005 «Other Objects», The Other Gallery, The Banff Center, Alberta 2005 «Biotic Project», Subway Station Tacuba, Mexico City 2004 «Cotton Candy Doves», MUCA, Mexico City 2004 «Throw Balls», UNAM — The University Cultural Building, Mexico City 2003 «Curious objects vol1», Curious objects vol2», The space, Mexico City 2003 «03-03-03», installation in Jardín Hidalgo, Coyoacán, Mexico City 2002 «It was green», Museum Desierto de los Leones, Mexico City 2001 «Empty Spaces (Journey Sensations)», Casa de la Cultura Malinalxochitl, Malinalco, Mexico 2001 «One of so Many, Young Artist Collective», Sebastián Foundation, Mexico City Group exhibitions 2018 «Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study», ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2017 «DStudy Objects», Nina Menocal Gallery, Mexico City 2005 «Other Objects», The Other Gallery, The Banff Center, Alberta 2005 «Biotic Project», Subway Station Tacuba, Mexico City 2004 «Cotton Candy Doves», MUCA, Mexico City 2004 «Throw Balls», UNAM — The University Cultural Building, Mexico City 2003 «Curious objects vol1», Curious objects vol2», The space, Mexico City 2003 «03-03-03», installation in Jardín Hidalgo, Coyoacán, Mexico City 2002 «It was green», Museum Desierto de los Leones, Mexico City 2001 «Empty Spaces (Journey Sensations)», Casa de la Cultura Malinalxochitl, Malinalco, Mexico 2001 «One of so Many, Young Artist Collective», Sebastián Foundation, Mexico City Group exhibitions 2018 «Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study», ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2017 «Objects», Nina Menocal Gallery, Mexico City 2005 «Other Objects», The Other Gallery, The Banff Center, Alberta 2005 «Biotic Project», Subway Station Tacuba, Mexico City 2004 «Cotton Candy Doves», MUCA, Mexico City 2004 «Throw Balls», UNAM — The University Cultural Building, Mexico City 2003 «Curious objects vol1», Curious objects vol2», The space, Mexico City 2003 «03-03-03», installation in Jardín Hidalgo, Coyoacán, Mexico City 2002 «It was green», Museum Desierto de los Leones, Mexico City 2001 «Empty Spaces (Journey Sensations)», Casa de la Cultura Malinalxochitl, Malinalco, Mexico 2001 «One of so Many, Young Artist Collective», Sebastián Foundation, Mexico City Group exhibitions 2018 «Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study», ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2017 «Objects», The Other Gallery, The Banff Center, Alberta 2005 «Biotic Project», Subway Station Tacuba, Mexico City 2004 «Cotton Candy Doves», MUCA, Mexico City 2004 «Throw Balls», UNAM — The University Cultural Building, Mexico City 2003 «Curious objects vol1», Curious objects vol2», The space, Mexico City 2003 «03-03-03», installation in Jardín Hidalgo, Coyoacán, Mexico City 2002 «It was green», Museum Desierto de los Leones, Mexico City 2001 «Empty Spaces (Journey Sensations)», Casa de la Cultura Malinalxochitl, Malinalco, Mexico 2001 «One of so Many, Young Artist Collective», Sebastián Foundation, Mexico City Group exhibitions 2018 «Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study», ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2017 «objects vol1», Curious objects vol2», The space, Mexico City 2003 «03-03-03», installation in Jardín Hidalgo, Coyoacán, Mexico City 2002 «It was green», Museum Desierto de los Leones, Mexico City 2001 «Empty Spaces (Journey Sensations)», Casa de la Cultura Malinalxochitl, Malinalco, Mexico 2001 «One of so Many, Young Artist Collective», Sebastián Foundation, Mexico City Group exhibitions 2018 «Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study», ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2017 «objects vol2», The space, Mexico City 2003 «03-03-03», installation in Jardín Hidalgo, Coyoacán, Mexico City 2002 «It was green», Museum Desierto de los Leones, Mexico City 2001 «Empty Spaces (Journey Sensations)», Casa de la Cultura Malinalxochitl, Malinalco, Mexico 2001 «One of so Many, Young Artist Collective», Sebastián Foundation, Mexico City Group exhibitions 2018 «Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study», ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2017 «Dstudy», ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2017 «Deseo.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2012 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2011 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2011 ART Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 Olympia Center Lobby Installation, Chicago, IL 2009 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL Ceramic Sculpture, April 2008 - present 2007 «All The Difference» Group Ceramic Exhibition, University of Akron, Akron, OH 2007 Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago, IL Large Sculpture, Summer 2007 2006 Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL (January - May 2006) 2005 «Living Artists» Invitational Exhibition, Fine Arts Gallery, Chicago, IL 2004 «The More the Merrier» Group Invitational Exhibition, Viridian Artists @ Chelsea, New York, NY 2003 «Objects of Desire» Group Ceramic Exhibition, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL 2002 SOFA Chicago, Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL 2002 «Natural History» Group Exhibition, Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL 2001 «Member and Guest Exhibition» Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, IL 1998 «New Work» Barat College, Lake Forest, IL 1992 «CAA / MFA: Juried Exhibition» College Art Association, Gallery 2, Chicago, IL 1989 «Artspace» Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Faces at SPACES» (Mixed Media Self - Portrait) SPACES Alternative Gallery, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Off the Wall» (Paintings) Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Three Emerging Artists» (Ceramics and Paintings) Akron Woman's City Club, Akron, OH 1987 «Northeast Ohio Ceramic Invitational» Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 1987 «Women at Work» Juried Exhibition, Third Place Award, Perkins Gallery, University of Akron, Akron, OH 1987 «Artists of Studio 828» Studio 828, Akron, OH 1986 «Explore and Discover» Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH 1986 «Drawing in Foundation Studies in Art: Goals and Strategies» National Exhibition, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, The University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
He observed that nonprofit groups have «very substantial» limitations on their lobbying and political activities, and objected to the way Nisbet's study counted «total spending,» which is unfair because the environmental groups «don't spend a lot of their funding on politics» but on unrelated expenses.
The main results can be summarized as follows: (1) Synchrony during early mother - child interactions has neurophysiological correlates [85] as evidenced though the study of vagal tone [78], cortisol levels [80], and skin conductance [79]; (2) Synchrony impacts infant's cognitive processing [64], school adjustment [86], learning of word - object relations [87], naming of object wholes more than object parts [88]; and IQ [67], [89]; (3) Synchrony is correlated with and / or predicts better adaptation overall (e.g., the capacity for empathy in adolescence [89]; symbolic play and internal state speech [77]; the relation between mind - related comments and attachment security [90], [91]; and mutual initiation and mutual compliance [74], [92]-RRB-; (3) Lack of synchrony is related to at risk individuals and / or temperamental difficulties such as home observation in identifying problem dyads [93], as well as mother - reported internalizing behaviors [94]; (4) Synchrony has been observable within several behavioral or sensorial modalities: smile strength and eye constriction [52]; tonal and temporal analysis of vocal interactions [95](although, the association between vocal interactions and synchrony differs between immigrant (lower synchrony) and non-immigrant groups [84]-RRB-; mutual gaze [96]; and coordinated movements [37]; (5) Each partner (including the infant) appears to play a role in restoring synchrony during interactions: children have coping behaviors for repairing interactive mismatches [97]; and infants are able to communicate intent and to respond to the intent expressed by the mother at the age of 2 months [98].
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