Sentences with phrase «imagined space»

It was such an easy project and I couldn't imagine the space without them.
It was such an easy project and I couldn't imagine the space without them.
The easiest way to maintain professionalism at home is to imagine this space as you would an outside location.
I love all the whites and neutrals, but I can't help imagine a space like this after my 3 dogs have stayed for a week!
It's hard to imagine a space when there is so much of it so helping the buyers see that could be beneficial.
So Imagine the space with the pretty stairs, hardwood floors, smooth white ceilings and walls painted gray.
Imagine a space telescope the size of a football field that weighs as much as a few slices of bread.
The scale is still human though, and one can easily imagine the space inhabited by a family at rest or play.
The curator of the show imagined the space of the gallery — a traditional Victorian townhouse — as if filled with water, inserting the sounds, colours and power of the sea.
With the 3D tour one can actually imagine the space occupied within the house and one's relationship to the walls, windows and ceilings.
A couple of you have asked for room measurements and floor plans so I'll try to get the room measured soon, so you can better imagine the space.
The subjective exploration of imagined space inspired by the experience of a literal one has been a continued interest in Zahaykevich's work; the physical understanding of her sculpture has a deceptive relationship to it's actual size.
His current body of work includes large format print images created using 3D gaming technology to simulate real world and imagined spaces based on the Las Vegas strip and surrounding desert.
Several architectural drawings in this exhibit locate the tiered form within imagined space.
My rule of thumb is to imagine the space taken up by the coiled - up snake at the bottom of the cage.
Imagine a space battle, where you are flying and your friend is down in the turret gunning down enemies Luke Skywalker style via the Milllenium Falcon... Or, everyone gathering in the ships hub to discuss over their headsets where to go next in your travels.
Following Bates» colors on their journeys through imagined space is a joyful experience.
Over the course of a career spanning more than two decades, Simmons has built this arsenal into a powerful and profound visual vocabulary, leveraging the potency of familiar images as well as drawing from imagined spaces.
These notions are reflected in the writings of French philosopher Henri Lefebvre, who imagined space as socially co-created alongside its physical construction, and imprinted upon by the populations which share in its development.
New Paintings by Lindsay Walt Lindsay Walt creates paintings exploring a sensory imagined space.
New works embody re-imagined surveys of land, sky and entirely new vistas that represent each artists» interpretation of the terrestrial, the celestial and the lived - in, largely imagined spaces of creation and existence.
With its bare brick walls and concrete floor, Barclay has imagined the space turned outside in.
Like the furniture styles, the books piled high, or the magazines scattered about, the contents both belong to this space and open imagined spaces of their own.
The Korean Cultural Center proudly present Space, a new exhibition of photography and installation works by four contemporary Korean artists that embraces the real, virtual, and imagined spaces crowding modern, technology - infused societies.
Imagine a space intentionally curated to your fitness needs — complete with skylights, modern architecture, and a bustling event schedule.
This exhibition brings together works that imagine spaces beyond the physical — emotional, mythological, cosmological — tracing efforts to understand the nature of divinity and how we fit into the universe.
Contemporary artist Raqib Shaw will have a solo exhibition at the Whitworth that will examine real and imagined spaces between the East and West (opening 15 June 2017).
Henrique Faria Fine Art is pleased to present Imagining Spaces: Constructions in Color and Text, a group exhibition focused on the formal and thematic elements of color and text in Latin American art of the last sixty years.
Featuring elaborately detailed universes of organic material, the lush imagined spaces in Heffernan's work are drawn from her own dreamscapes and self - reference, thus prompting the «self - portrait» titles.
Here, her interest in the photographic comes back into play as she waits for a decisive moment, this time in a newly fabricated imagined space, to capture a still image.
But imagine Space Mountain at Disney World, only on a rougher roller coaster lasting all night, and with buckets of water being thrown at you every so often.
Furnished apartments look bigger and help tenants imagine the space as their home.
Condrey claimed players can imagine a space like Orgrimmar from WoW, but in World War II, where players can interact, show off their gear, and even possibly practice their combat.
Takenaga's recent work examines the emotional weight of imagined spaces and to question the reliability of known reality through visual translations of natural phenomena.
«But imagine this industry, imagine this sector, imagine this space when we get to the twin engine, and the jet age in 10, 20, 30 years from now.
Rashaad Newsome at Tamarind extends lithographic traces into real and imagined spaces with colored thread and silver leaf shadows.
Several architectural drawings on view in the exhibition situate the ziggurat form within imagined space.
This mudroom bench was a last minute add on during our build and I couldn't imagine this space without it.
According to Misha, the space was much emptier than usual... but I couldn't imagine the space having anything more in it.
To those who know and love it, there is no greater and more satisfying exercise of our mental powers than classical music, which provides imagined movements in an imagined space that work by their own inner conviction toward closure.
It's not easy to imagine space and time being made of something else.
All one has to do is convert something unmemorable — like a string of numbers, a deck of cards, a shopping list, or Paradise Lost — into a series of engrossing visual images and then mentally arrange them within an imagined space, a memory palace.
Which doesn't mean they find it any easier than the rest of us to imagine a space - time whirlpool.
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