«Brain treats real and
imaginary objects in the same way.»
Not exact matches
In the real world, any
object that provides no evidence for its existence is classified as
imaginary.
What to do: From seated position with feet off the ground, squeeze your abs and pull knees
in as you pass a weight (or medicine ball or an
imaginary object) under your bent leg.
It is a microscopic adventure set
in an
imaginary China; an interesting hybrid of Quick Time Event, simple mathematical puzzle and hidden -
object mechanics.
Social commentary of a slightly different kind, Mike Binder's The Upside of Anger is the sort of upper class dysfunction opera that's fallen on hard times (The Safety of
Objects, Fallen Angels, A Home At The End of the World,
Imaginary Heroes) since the glory days of American Beauty and The Ice Storm, finding itself rejuvenated after a fashion
in the smart, warm performances of Joan Allen and Kevin Costner.
Water was «read» by their mind, heart, sensorial attitude, into a valuable process of transdisciplinary knowledge.3 The visit to The Water Tower4 of the town and its museum facilitated the real knowledge of the
objects and instruments that were used during the centuries by the rural and urban civilization concerning the use of water; the creative workshops facilitated unexpected «meetings» between poetry, music and painting
in the artistic
imaginary frame of water; the presentations revealed the magic powers of the water as they are known
in folklore, mythology and also the astonishing Bible significations of the water and its use
in religious rituals; the scientific outlook on water brought forward for discussion its physical - chemical properties, its role
in the human metabolism and
in all living beings.
But there it sat
in front of The Lodge at Pebble Beach, an extraordinarily well - realized physical embodiment of an
imaginary object of absolutely no actual relevance.
In my work, I use found
objects,
imaginary with and without form, and designed elements to express myself.
It is a literary experiment
in which an unnamed narrator gives advice to a young man suffering from melancholy, taking him on an
imaginary tour through the Louvre where his readings of Chardin imbue the everyday world with new meaning, and his ruminations on Rembrandt take his melancholic pupil beyond the realm of mere
objects.
They also describe the extent to which women
in a caring and healing capacity have become sexualized and fetishized
objects in parts of the popular
imaginary.
Arin Runjang's interests lie
in the
imaginary and symbolic meanings found
in everyday spaces,
objects and exchanges.
Kawai isolates the
objects and characters that are recurrent
in her day - to - day life, as she animates iconic symbols such as cars and furry pets, and combines them with
imaginary smiling beasts and cartoons.
In Malraux's imaginary museum, the collection is unlimited and each new addition (the artwork or art object observed and retained in the viewer's memory bank) enables a subjective modificatio
In Malraux's
imaginary museum, the collection is unlimited and each new addition (the artwork or art
object observed and retained
in the viewer's memory bank) enables a subjective modificatio
in the viewer's memory bank) enables a subjective modification.
Since this time, found
objects have formed a basis for his works, which are
in turn are frequently marked by the
imaginary world of socialist ideology; the
objects» original purposes are lost as far as possible whilst the half - life of their ideological re-packaging remains intact.
Investigate «Rosemarie Trockel: A Cosmos,» an exhibition which presents an
imaginary universe
in which Trockel's own artwork from the past thirty years is juxtaposed with
objects and artifacts from...
Biography: Danish artist Susanne Wellm explores the everyday world
in serene color, revealing potential links of real or
imaginary stories between
objects and persons.
This residue includes but is not limited to contracts, email correspondences, documented unproductivity, syllabi, scanned
objects, and obstacle courses; collecting such fragments
in one place, Institutional Garbage illustrates the backend activities of
imaginary bureaucracies -LSB-...]
In detailed, large - scale drawings, installations, sculptures and objects, Avery forms a bizarre imaginary reality out of diverse philosophical ideas and concepts: Fabulous creatures, deities, tourists and adventurers are embedded in a complex social structure, merging into an entire cosmos that ranges between pure fantasy and theoretical reflection.mo
In detailed, large - scale drawings, installations, sculptures and
objects, Avery forms a bizarre
imaginary reality out of diverse philosophical ideas and concepts: Fabulous creatures, deities, tourists and adventurers are embedded
in a complex social structure, merging into an entire cosmos that ranges between pure fantasy and theoretical reflection.mo
in a complex social structure, merging into an entire cosmos that ranges between pure fantasy and theoretical reflection.more
This exhibition highlights the contemporary appeal of Oelze's work by featuring drawings and sketches of
imaginary landscapes, fantastic
objects, and figures that he drew
in the years following World War II.
She is interested
in virtual capital,
imaginary property, immaterial labour, hybrid authorship, changes of aura, value and status of
objects in cognitive capitalism.
This residue includes but is not limited to contracts, email correspondences, documented unproductivity, syllabi, scanned
objects, and obstacle courses; collecting such fragments
in one place, Institutional Garbage illustrates the backend activities of
imaginary bureaucracies
in an effort to trace the private life of institutional endeavors.
Colourful puppets, fantastic birds and industrially produced
objects evolve
in an
imaginary world where the importance of ornament is constantly questioned.
www.gardnermuseum.org Nari Ward Episodes: Bus Park & Forevermore October 16, 2002 — January 5, 2003 Artist Nari Ward uses commonplace
objects to create evocative, materially dense environments
in which everyday materials are transformed into
imaginary landscapes, resonating with the themes of memory, faith, history and the collective experience.
Porcelain thus occupies a unique place
in our collective
imaginary: it is durable enough to be the material of choice for domestic
objects and yet it is fragile and delicate enough to have connotations with the fragility of bone or skin.
In a 1989 statement, Ghirri said his images, «become our impossible landscape, without scale, without a geographic order to orient us; a tangle of monuments, lights, thoughts,
objects, moments, analogies from our landscape of the mind, which we seek out, even unconsciously, every time we look out a window, into the openness of the outside world, as if they were the points of an
imaginary compass that indicates a possible direction.»
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the imaginary spaces inhabited by these objects became more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the
imaginary spaces inhabited by these
objects became more fully realized, as
in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971
in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the imaginary spaces inhabited by these objects become more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the
imaginary spaces inhabited by these
objects become more fully realized, as
in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971
in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
In some of the works I continue this investigation with other
objects, provoking the
imaginary sites upon which geometry and order comes to be projected.»
As art historian and curator Helen Molesworth notes
in Imaginary Landscape from the exhibition catalogue Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College: 1933 — 1975, «while the dictionary may define haptic as «relating to the sense of touch,
in particular relating to the perception and manipulation of
objects using the senses of touch and proprioception», the word, when used
in reference to works of art, denotes those works that engage visuality through an appeal to tactility.
He imagined a fly moving around him and the
objects in the room and the movement of this
imaginary fly has created a complex network of lines, planes and shapes.
The sculptures function as a conceptual starting point for the works on paper displayed
in the lower galleries; the
imaginary environments portrayed
in these drawings are the artist's representation of the notional space inside the bronze
objects.
Since this time, found
objects have formed a basis for his works, which are
in turn frequently marked by the
imaginary world of socialist ideology; the
objects» original purposes are lost as far as possible whilst the half - life of their ideological re-packaging remains intact.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Carla Zaccagnini, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Felipe Cohen, Laura Vinci, Otavio Schipper, Tatiana Blass, Vanderlei Lopes and many more artists present brand new and recent works
in the group show «Ouro», which explores the relationship of the precious metal — one of the main components
in Brazil history and eternal
object of desire
in the popular
imaginary — with the country's creativity.
«All the drawings take place
in identifiable locations or sites, so that whether they're
imaginary or actual, they are happening somewhere
in a place you can identify,» said Oldenburg, who along with van Bruggen is known for monumental sculptures of
objects — ranging from musical instruments to badminton shuttlecocks to garden tools — whose outsized presences transform their surroundings.
The
objects in his
imaginary environments may seem as randomly distributed as toys abandoned by children, but even the most insignificant squish or squibble of pigment has been perfectly placed.
Blurring the distinction between
object and subject, concrete and abstract, real and
imaginary, Thomas constructs complex portraits, landscapes, and interiors
in order to examine how identity, gender, and sense of self are informed by the ways women are represented
in art and popular culture.
In bed, he developed complete mutism and an extremely restless condition, from time to time turning his eyes and head as if following an imaginary object, after which he would withdraw his head beneath the bed clothes in abject horro
In bed, he developed complete mutism and an extremely restless condition, from time to time turning his eyes and head as if following an
imaginary object, after which he would withdraw his head beneath the bed clothes
in abject horro
in abject horror.
According to Klein's theory, a situation
in which a child does not receive sufficient nurturing care increases the likelihood that the child will retreat into a make - believe world filled with
imaginary objects, generated
in an attempt to satisfy the need for real
objects.