Sentences with phrase «how human movement»

Madeline Hollander is a New York based artist who works primarily with durational performance and video to explore how human movement and body - language negotiate their limits within everyday systems of technology, intellectual property law, and mass - culture.

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Whether it was answers to the body and movement of water, the mechanics of the human heart and body, the motion of the planets or to discover why birds fly, or how the human eye perceives light and distant images, or why fossils are found on mountains, his quest for knowledge was extraordinary.
«If the Torah can be studied scientifically like any other human document,» he asks, how then can «the movement insist on the binding character of its laws?»
Instead, I find increasingly within the animal rights movement and within discussions of environmental ethics (although less so there) a perspective that illustrates just how alienated from the rest of nature the human species has become.
Since human existence is a direction taken, rather than a point at which we have already arrived, further movement (together with an awareness of our human identity) will depend largely upon how we respond both to the past and to the impact of the present upon us.
-- Discover what eurythmy reveals about human development — Work your way through the development of the child by means of exercises appropriate to each developmental phase — See how the Waldorf curriculum comes to life through movement and gesture — Learn about the interplay between eurythmy and academic experiences — Acquire the language and understanding to talk about eurythmy to Waldorf parents in a valuable way — Work, play, laugh, and have fun!
Not just because this body has grown four humans into existence (although that is amazing), but truly feeling pretty dadgum great about how responsive it is to proper alignment and movement every single day.
«This highlights how important introgression events [the movement of genes across species] may have been in the evolution of the innate immunity system in humans
«It seems the serotonin helps respond to the rhythmic movement of the worm in different ways, similar to how serotonin is thought to drive arousal in the human brain,» said Collins.
Published in Molecular Neurobiology, the study led by Dr Elodie Siney under the supervision of Dr Sandrine Willaime - Morawek, Lecturer in Stem Cells and Brain Repair at the University, analysed how enzymes called ADAMs affect the movement and function of the human tumor cells.
Instead of focusing on how the pitcher manipulates the ball, a team of researchers led by neuroscientist Arthur Shapiro of American University in Washington, D.C., attacked the question from the other side: how the human eye and brain perceive the ball's movement.
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Research into how the brain processes time, sound and movement has implications for understanding how humans listen to music and speech, as well as for treating diseases like Parkinson's.
The movement of millions of people, monitored through their cellphones, has shed new light on how malaria is transmitted via human hosts in Kenya.
Previous attempts at correlating disease transmission with human movement have relied on smaller data sets gathered through monitoring how people given GPS tracking devices move over a period of time, for example.
In addition, he is collaborating with colleagues in Northwestern's department of physical therapy and human movement sciences to figure out how patients with eczema can exercise to improve their health without worsening their skin flare - ups.
«Having an accurate overview of how different regions of countries are connected by human movement aids effective disease control planning and helps target resources, such as treated bed nets or community health workers, in the right places.
«Given how brief the Civilization phase is, it includes much of relevance to real sociology, such as the division of labor, public opinion, and the fact that religious movements exploit unresolved human dissatisfactions.
What surprised us was the rich repertoire of complex facial movements in horses, and how many of them are similar to humans.
«Making the movements of HIV visible so that we can follow, in real time, how surface proteins on the virus behave will hopefully tell us what we need to know to prevent fusion with human cells — if you can prevent viral entry of HIV into immune cells, you have won,» says Dr. Blanchard, who is also associate director of Weill Cornell's chemical biology program.
«It's our mobility patterns that spread epidemics,» notes Alessandro Vespignani of Indiana University, Bloomington, who moderated an ESOF session today on how probing human movement can elucidate the dynamics of infectious diseases.
Small, an expert on the brain imaging of human behavior, uses functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study how the brain of professional athletes plans complex movements, such as swinging a baseball bat.
The deep squat is such an important basic movement that should be performed regardless of how light or rigorous your training schedule is and this is because it is a fundamental movement and position that the human body should be able to perform at its most basic physical level.
Christie documents the ways larger, more mainstream Pride events have supported the global Pride movement and how human rights components are being added to more established events.
I suppose this was to be expected (he did Gollum in the The Lord of the Rings trilogy, after all) but I was constantly amazed at how brilliantly a human could not only mimic the movement of an animal, but also invoke real audience empathy for what is just an animated image.
Several Human Rights organizations working in Brazil — including Amnesty, Conectas and Article 19 — have raised serious concerns about the escalating violence and how it is being used as an excuse towards an increased criminalization of social movements.
She enrolled in the International Education Policy (IEP) Program to learn how she could make a difference in refugee education, and now is graduating with an even broader focus: advocacy for education and freedom of movement as a human right for all.
I cut my activist teeth in the Southern Civil Rights movement, so I've long been interested in how we humans respond to institutionalized evil.
We can understand how human greed, fear, and ego affect price movements and follow along.
Here's a guide on how to tell if your dog is experiencing motion sickness and what to do about it: A Familiar Malady Motion sickness in dogs occurs for the same reason as it does in humans: the movement of the vehicle over-stimulates the inner ear, which controls balance.
That's why we're proud to partner with the Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV) in support of their national animal - human welfare movement called Mutual Rescue aimed at challenging the world to re-imagine how our lives can be transformed when we adopt a homeless pet.
That's why we're proud to partner with the Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV) in support of their national animal - human welfare movement called Mutual Rescue through a series of films aimed at challenging the world to reimagine how our lives can be transformed when we adopt a homeless pet.
Sustainability has become a global movement where human species are collaborating on how to make our mother earth even more greener eroding gas emissions.
Add in the natural human - like movements of the characters and the game makes a perfect transition from rolls to jumps and even how Lara dives into the water.
This prompts the realization of how the movements of human beings are inter-linked with our perceptive memory such as specific sounds that are often taken for granted.
Among Bouthillier's recent curatorial projects are: How to Remain Human (2015, co-curated with Megan Lykins Reich); free movement power nomenclature pressure weight (2015), Tony Lewis's first solo museum exhibition; Wild Permutations (2015), a solo exhibition of Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton; and Xavier Cha: abduct, commissioned in partnership with Frieze Film, to open at MOCA Cleveland in 2016.
Janice Caswell connects swarms of colored dots with drawn lines — tracing human (and sometimes animal) movements to create delicate, bird's eye views of how urban space is traversed.
It was roughly 2,500 years ago that the Greeks of the Classical period began to become increasingly interested in how the human body moves in space and — more importantly — how to capture and represent that movement accurately in art.
You state well the non-national basis of the AGW movement: humans cause climate change, therefor anything the AGW movement demands, no matter how ineffectual or self - serving, is what absolutely must be done.
Researchers have figured out how to use viruses to create electricity in a new piezoelectric technology that could power small electronics through human movement.
Drawing on previously undisclosed human rights commission records, Clément explores the rise and fall of what was once the country's most progressive human rights legal regime and reveals how political divisions and social movements shaped the human rights state.
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