Sentences with phrase «imagination as»

I like spaces to tell a story and lift the imagination as I travel through them.
You'll have you use your imagination as far as color but you should be able to see how the new globes will look in the fixture before you purchase it.
Limited use of television as it viewed as installing passivity in children and doesn't spark the imagination as e.g. book does.
If you leave huge gaps unexplained, the other party is left with only their imagination as to why they exist.
It appears to be a construct of a child with a fervid imagination as well for a lark.
There was plenty to capture the imagination as Apple showed a willingness to pull in great functionality inspired by competitors.
It is also hugely important, because the information gap that results from soft - pedaling on the biggest story of our age means the goals of the Paris Agreement are not yet as firmly entrenched in the political, corporate and public imagination as they should be.
Or is that just a figment of our imagination as well?
When I swapped out my cushy urban jungle for the weeklong press trip to Eugenio's home, workspace, and his exhibit's inspiration — the real Brazilian Amazon — I learned that the Amazon lived as wild and freely in my 24 - year - old imagination as it did in those apartment - dwelling kids Eugenio had described.
Imagination as I do understand it is a kind of a projection of future possibilities in a given aspect based in an given experience and the degree of contemplating the best possible range of futuristic outcomes.
The Figure does contain all of the basic information that summarizes the basic conclusions of the paper, allowing the reader to use his imagination as to what exactly Figure 1 signifies.
Just as carbon is roughly seen in the popular imagination as the elemental culprit in climate change, nitrogen, which comprises four - fifths of the air that we breathe, may also become a prime - time villain.
Although Strachan echoes Glissant's call to imagination as a force for changing the world, the ideas in his work do not emerge solely from his experience as a «Caribbean» artist in the diaspora.
As well as combining two elements - a script and a stage set - Peek - A-Jobby relies on our decisions and imagination as we encounter it.
Fagen cites a Shakespearean device, in which the pivotal act of a play, such as a murder, takes place off - stage, thereby using the audience's imagination as an essential tool beyond the visual action of the drama.
Reminiscent of her Parisian childhood — her parents had a tapestry restoring business in Saint Germain area — fabric is part of the artist's sculptural imagination as well as often being associated with sewing as a metaphor for psychological healing.
«The paintings are about my imagination as to a new view, or a new look at the speed of light,» the artist has said.
More broadly, MPA's exhibition considers the colonial implications of settling the planet, how scientific and mythical beliefs can co-exist, and imagination as a source of power.
The resurgence of the spider in sculptures from the mid-1990s attests to the primacy of this creature in the artist's imagination as well as her obsessive interest in the nature of the maternal experience.
Hybrids of the abstract and the real, the painterly and the documentary, these works present a vision that exists as much in my imagination as in the real world.
The great sensuality and utterly inexhaustible power of imagination as well as the broad range of Picasso's work between abstraction and figuration, artistic creativity and political reproach have challenged all of these artists − down to the present day — to engage in particularly captivating dialogues with the phenomenon of Picasso.
A workshop hosted by Tom Spicer and Harry Pearse inviting guests to explore the imagination as a medium in its own right.
It's this particular camera that captured Faron's imagination as a child and several of his images included in the exhibit are a result of it.
His surreal work stems purely from his imagination as he never travelled abroad — he barely ventured beyond New York City.
There are the ones that establish you publicly as an artist respectful of art history and scholarship — in Brown's case, surrealism, appropriation, the mannerists — and then there are the ones you keep secret, which stained your imagination as a teenager staring at the covers of progressive rock records and science fiction paperbacks.
For example, a very interesting common theoretical standpoint that was shared and jointly built during this week, was the understanding of black radical imagination as a Marxist approach that could engage utopia and a post-capitalist future from the perspectives of class, race and gender politics.
Olitski, who, since 1978, mostly worked out of his home studio in Meredith, N.H., demonstrated a keen imagination as he created a vast amount of art over the course of his career — stacked metal sculptures, paintings, silk - screens — all mainly abstract.
«I could have done that,» may be a typical response to Creed's work, just as it was for Carl Andre's Bricks, Bob Law's empty canvases with a little Biro line running around their perimeters, and all the other artworks that have not so much captured the public's imagination as poked fun at prejudice.
It is worth quoting from this idiosyncratic piece by Judith Benhamou - Huet about the ascendancy of Hauser + Wirth and Zwirner galleries because it somewhat echoes and confirms the observation made by others that in today's global art world, these two veteran galleries have begun to eclipse (if that's even the appropriate word) Gagosian in the art world's imagination as the most - discussed art enterprises.
This exhibition entitled, Tribute, will feature recent wall - mounted bronze castings of Texas's plant life conceived by the artist's own imagination as abstract landscapes --
The material reveals the twists and turns of Chadwick's imagination as well as latent meanings, which she never exposed or publicised.
This exhibition entitled, Tribute, will feature recent wall - mounted bronze castings of Texas's plant life conceived by the artist's own imagination as abstract landscapes — forests, meadows and meanders.
Curated by Dean Daderko, the museum website describes the exhibition as a stage for the artist's ongoing research concerning Mars» future and, more broadly, for the consideration of its «colonial implications of settling the planet, how scientific and mythical beliefs can co-exist, and imagination as a source of power.»
But sometimes an artist truly responds to the site — as a part of New York, a part of the art world, and a part of the imagination as well.
Of course, political horizons are fuelled as much by imagination as by lived experience.
The contract both sets the condition for the projection of the typist's imagination as she pauses to gaze out the window and serves as a contrasting foil of the limitlessness of the landscape whose use it aims to contain.
Alternately laconic and garrulous, these texts, like the images, derive both from Pettibon's own imagination as well as from various appropriated sources.
Moving out of the way of an empty space is a project that continues Patton's interest in visualization and imagination as it relates to virtual experiences, games, and cybernetics.
In this case, the work presents well as a stationery piece and it's actually best left to the viewer's imagination as to what it would look or sound like in motion.
In his hyperrealist style, he examines the myth surrounding kudzu, a non-native species that lives large in the Southern imagination as a monstrous weed that enshrouds millions of acres in land under its dark tangled mass.
Belshazzar's Feast / the Writing on the Wall is a complex, multi-media installation that references Marshall McLuhan's theory of the TV as replacing the hearth as the focal point of the living - environment, feeding our imagination as flickering flames once did.
While his imagery has changed several times over the years, the artist characterized himself as being «from the beginning, a minimalist abstract artist, a geometric abstractionist, with no recognizable shapes in my work» — other than circles, which have always captivated his imagination as «the perfect shape.»
«It's this place of the imagination as much as a real place,» says art critic Adrian Searle, discussing the landscape of mist and snow in Peter Doig's Cobourg 3 + 1 More, a highlight of Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 7 March (view all lots below).
These images are drawn from his imagination as well as a range of other sources and also manifest themselves across large paintings on paper, used domestic objects such as batteries, mops and Underground Travelcard receipts, and expansive wall painting installations involving the surrounding architectural elements.
The beauty of Puppet Fever — and its core gameplay — is the way Coastalbyte Games has made everything interchangeable and dynamic, testing players» imagination as they try to visually represent a word.
No sports video game of 2014 approached its subject with as much imagination as Super Mega Baseball.
While there are character portraits and event CGs, the game forces you to rely on your imagination as you explore a haunted, body - filled school.
For gamers of a certain age, the NES pad will pop up in the imagination as soon as talk of the best controllers ever starts.
While merchandising and licensing has become a staple of the revenue streams for a TV show, movie, comic book or video game, nothing managed to capture my imagination as Kenner's classic action figures.
At the very least, it's allowing children to get creative and take their imagination as far as possible, and that can't be a bad thing.
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