Sentences with phrase «human body transformation»

Recently, our dependence on technology is increasingly growing that many are projecting human body transformation using technology.

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This means that all phenomena are identical in their constituent self - identity; all are in a state of constant transformation; and there are no absolute differences between human nature and the natural order, body and mind, male and female, enlightenment and ignorance.
Growing a mini human inside your belly is an experience that's unique to every woman, but one commonality is the inevitable body transformation: skin stretches, sags and marks, belly's grow, there's fat gain and sometimes even fat loss, and many a hormonal shift or mood swing.
Well, they are used to record energy transformation going on within a human body.
Supporters of misleading Vitamin A labeling regulations argue that the human body has the ability to convert carotenes to true Vitamin A with beta carotene the easiest of all to make the transformation.
During the last half - century, our human DNA has not experienced major changes commensurate with this radical transformation of wheat, and many people's bodies simply may not be capable of processing modern wheat effectively.
Hatha Yoga is the most ancient form of physical practice, which acts as an effective tool of overall transformation of human body and mind.
Bikram Yoga was the catalyst for this new direction; it triggered modification of Paul's previously inflexible body and demonstrated that transformation of both physical and subtle human aspects is possible for everyone.
In a career spanning forty years, Antony Gormley has revitalised the human image in sculpture through a radical exploration of the body as a site of memory and transformation.
With just a few concrete elements, Margolles vividly enacts the transformations of the human body after death, especially the final passage from presence to absence.
The exhibition probes the themes of change and transformation, using the body as a common site for discussing our human state of flux.
Antje Rieck's work examines ideas of transformation, transcendance and metamorphosis, positioning the human body as a porous receptacle in dialogue with its environment.
Over the last twenty - five years he has revitalized the human image in sculpture through a radical investigation of the body as a place of memory and transformation, using himself as subject, tool, and material.
Lucas» work has consistently been characterised by its humour and the transformation of every day objects such as food, tabloid newspapers, furniture, toilets and cigarettes into visual metaphors of human body parts.
2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England INSERT 2014: a cultural exploration of Delhi as a landscape for creativity and transformation, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, India Ruffneck Constructivists, ICA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA The Drawing Room, Magasin 3, Stockholm, Sweden Surfacing, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Slow Future, Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek, Poland Michelangelo e il Novecento, Galleria Civica di Modena, Italy The Disappearance of Fireflies, Prison Sainte Anne, Avignon, France And the Trees Set Forth to Seek for a King, Museum of the Seam, Jerusalem, Israel Pace Gems: Selections from the Linda Pace Foundation Permanent Collection, San Antonio, Texas, USA As I Run and Run, Happiness Comes Closer, Hotel Beauburn, Paris, France Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England What Marcel Duchamp Taught Me, The Fine Art Society Contemporary, London, England Odd Volumes, Book Art from the Allan Chasanoff Collection, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, USA Der Leone Have Sept Cabeças, CRAC, Switzerland One Shot!
As explained further in the book's foreward by Kenneth Lapatin - associate curator of Antiquities at J. Paul Getty Museum: «He [Blake] was amazed by honey's transformations when dripped, dribbled, and poured over the human body, and how it can distort and amplify forms, highlight physical perfection, engender repulsion, and suggest both immortality and death.
Sarah Rose presents a new body of work in room 4, commissioned by the gallery for NOW, which reflects upon processes of material transformation and the impact that humans have on the environment.
«Precarious Inhabitants» is a series of works addressing issues of symbiosis and transformation between human, AI machines, animals and other organic and synthetic bodies.
Central to her practice are the major themes of time and the body, human time and geological time, transition, transformation and memory.
He uses sculpture as a way to investigate the human body as a place of memory and transformation, often using casts of his own body, as he did in Reflection II.
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