Sentences with phrase «history of kaleidoscopes»

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«The nearly 4 million hectares of Sabah's forests are a kaleidoscope of many different habitats and management histories, which required a wall - to - wall mapping effort to truly quantify the amount of carbon they contain,» Asner explained.
Portraying a kaleidoscope of all things travel - related mixed with just the right dosage of history and culture, Travel and Beyond is a travel blog written by travel writers, Rosemarie John and Joseph Ellis.
Whatever your travel dreams, North America offers a kaleidoscope of cultures, cuisines, landscapes, history and adventures that are bound to fulfill.
Aided by consultants including composer and pianist Jason Moran, the participatory installation transforms «sonic and visual memories and histories of the city into a metaphorical, virtual bayou, an ever - evolving kaleidoscope of impressions that interact with visitor movements in space, producing a vibrant emotional experience that stimulates memory and imagination.»
All the layers of knowing: Histories, impressions, joys, misunderstandings, musings and longings, memories... a kaleidoscope that grows in density over time the deeper the relation.
KALEIDOSCOPE is a year long series of interlinking exhibitions, performances and events, presenting an unmissable opportunity to reflect on some of the great moments in Modern Art Oxford's history.
KALEIDOSCOPE Live is a programme of commissions, celebrating the history of performance at Modern Art Oxford, working with artists across art forms.
Celebrating the role art plays in shaping our perception of the world, KALEIDOSCOPE offers a shifting prism on an illustrious history founded upon the vision of artists.
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