Sentences with phrase «immersive nature of»

As Kathrani explains, gamification is not a new concept in legal education, but the immersive nature of VR enables students to apply broader skills to problem questions.
Part installation, part Happening and part performance piece, the immersive nature of this Work is central to the inclusive nature of Creed's art, «If you make a movement, you make a balloon rub up against someone else, what you do effects people» (M. Creed, quoted by J. Jones, «What's so minimal about 15,000 balloons?
The curators have dedicated one room to a series of slides that help the visitor discover the immersive nature of the Merzbau — the architectural installation that took over 6 rooms of his Hannover house before it was destroyed in WWII.
Liz said: «The light - based, theatrical and immersive nature of my work ties in perfectly with The Met and the buildings use.
Filmmaker Chris Milk embraces the immersive nature of virtual reality to go beyond traditional moving pictures.
The exhibition explores the immersive nature of film.
In contrast to Miyajima's large scale public artworks, which give an idea of the immersive nature of his work but are not on display during the exhibition in Sydney, his exhibited Pile Up Life sculptures (2009) are small «stupas» moulded from dried earth and studded with blue or red LEDs.
Also worth mentioning are the character interactions: being able to see characters like The Penguin and The Joker face to face is made all the more special thanks to the immersive nature of VR.
The producer went on to discuss why virtual reality is so well suited to the genre, saying that it's the immersive nature of the technology that holds the real potential to deliver experiences unlike anything horror gamers have seen before.
This just adds to the immersive nature of the game.
Wilson's Heart leverages an eccentric cast of characters, compelling narrative, striking visuals, and the immersive nature of Touch to bring you into an interactive adventure of mystery unlike any other game.
She has talked about the risks of manipulating viewers through VR, and how the immersive nature of the experience can heighten this risk.

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The unique park contains five immersive worlds with the aim of making guests feel at one with nature and offering a complete change of scene to help them reconnect with the things that truly matter.
For 160 years, the Chicago Academy of Sciences / Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum has worked to connect the citizens of Chicago to nature and science through immersive exhibits, family events and in - depth education proNature Museum has worked to connect the citizens of Chicago to nature and science through immersive exhibits, family events and in - depth education pronature and science through immersive exhibits, family events and in - depth education programs.
Originally founded so that scientists and nature aficionados alike could study and share the specimens they collected, we continue to build on our legacy of natural history education at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum through immersive exhibits, critical conservation and research initiatives, public engagement and education progranature aficionados alike could study and share the specimens they collected, we continue to build on our legacy of natural history education at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum through immersive exhibits, critical conservation and research initiatives, public engagement and education prograNature Museum through immersive exhibits, critical conservation and research initiatives, public engagement and education programming.
«We're thrilled to release Vesta Trek to the citizen science community and the public, not only as a scientific tool, but as a portal to an immersive experience that, just by the nature of it, will allow a deeper understanding of Vesta and asteroids in general.»
But such is the nature of a train wreck, and the best things about Ross's film are those which register the immersive feeling - like - you're - there elements of reality TV alongside the more critical distancing provided by the calculated rebellion being enacted beneath the surface by Katniss and her comrades.
(The complexity and the nature of the challenges posed to the learners tested their cognitive proficiency to tackle the situation at hand, thereby resulting in immersive learning.)
Branching scenarios are, by their very nature, a more involved, immersive experience — that's part of what makes them so engaging.
«Enrichment» in the educational sense of the term refers to extracurricular and supplemental learning experiences — often of a challenging, self - directed, and / or immersive nature.
On the luxury side of immersive vacations is Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, where cultural concierge Enrique Alejos offers free nature walks and lectures on local history and cuisine.
I was more drawn into them visually and because of their immersive nature.
Spearheading this movement, Robert Irwin began to take ideas from philosophical inquiries into the nature of human experience and radical advances in perceptual psychology and combine them with the immersive abstraction that had been pioneered by artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman.
The Baltimore Museum of Art's (BMA) next Art After Hours on November 3 is inspired by the art in four amazing exhibitions: iridescent spheres and spider webs in Tomás Saraceno: Entangled Orbits; colorful, swirling collages in Spiral Play: Loving in the «80s; digitally produced textiles and sculptures in Annet Couwenberg: From Digital to Damask; and the intense, immersive environment of Phaan Howng: The Succession of Nature.
By obscuring the views from the windows, Against Nature creates an immersive experience that alludes to the hyper - development and privatization of our natural environment.
Encompassing a wide range of mediums, Ritchie's immersive installation - including painting, wall drawing, sculpture, sound and moving image - demonstrates the complexity and transient nature of information.
Do Ho Suh's immersive, dreamlike work explores the nature and meaning of home, fastening ties between personal space and shared experience.
A new immersive video exhibition is merging arts and images of nature together at the Brandywine River Museum of Art.
The artists included in this exhibition — Adam Nelson, Yoko K., and Grethe Wittrock — will collaborate to create an immersive environment that explores the changing nature of our relationship to the natural world.
Here it gains a kind of immersive monumentality that plays off nicely against its raggedy, throwaway nature (pictured left).
For this special presentation, Aitken and Vergne discuss Aitken's uniquely immersive aesthetic; the work's relationship to 20th - century avant - garde art, cinema, and experimental music; the nature of creativity in the 21st century; the possibilities for artmaking within our ever - mobile, ever - changing, image - based contemporary world; and other ideas central to the artist and the exhibition.
In this immersive group exhibition, Italian artists explore the revealing and expressive nature of artworks that have been instilled with life.
Through her exploration of the human inclination to decorate, embellish, and adorn our surroundings, Harvey has created an immersive installation featuring large - scale works that apply ornamentation to scenes from both city life and nature.
The Junior and Senior year of the major is designed to be an immersive studio experience, and throughout the painting curriculum, courses, assignments and concepts are cumulative in nature.
As the surfaces of her sculptures are similar to those of her digital renderings, she examines the tension between the physical and the virtual, aiming to create deeply immersive pieces that explore nature of these sensory experiences.
As images of experiences and landscapes from around the world can be seen instantly on backlit screens and handheld devices, Wasmuht pulls from her own photography, various Internet - based sources and a meticulous collection of images from life, landscapes and nature as inspiration for her immersive paintings.
The fair is mounted in a light - filled structure designed specifically for the presentation of works of art, providing an immersive experience that interweaves art, culture, nature and the urban landscape.
Highlights include «7 Days of Calm» — a programme to help you learn how to meditate in seven days, and beautiful immersive nature scenes with soothing background sounds.
Attempts to record nature and all - immersive environments appear to us at the galleries of 56 Bogart, and BFP Creative treats us to the work select art handlers from the Whitney Museum in their latest show, «Temporary Storage.»
In collaboration with curator Miwako Tezuka, director of Japan Society Gallery, Mariko Mori has designed the upcoming exhibition to invite us to a journey through immersive environments, which reflects prehistoric view on the birth of the life force; the present - day rupture of humankind from nature; and the potential for the reemergence of creative energy.
American artist Teresita Fernández (born in Miami, lives and works in Brooklyn) is widely known for her immersive installations and evocative large - scale sculptures that explore the cultural fabrication of nature.
Katz's monumental landscapes are immersive, contemplative paintings that prompt conversations about the confluence of perception and awareness, the relationship between art and nature, and the nature of the sublime in this contemporary moment.
The immersive installation from Sophia Al Maria, EVERYTHING MUST GO, captures the chaotic, almost apocalyptic nature of consumerism.
In this exhibition, Hentschlager creates an immersive environment of sight and sound reflecting on the nature of human perception and the accelerated impact of new technologies on both individual and collective consciousness.
Burford's art practice stems from his experiences working in film and television production where he began to question the immersive and distractive nature of its unyielding constructed temporality.
Ryan McGinness's 2005 exhibition installationview translated the media landscape of logos and advertising into an immersive installation, decentering full sensorial focus; and Cameron Martin's elegiac atonal paintings of branches and boulders, representing parts of nature for the whole, translated photographs into paintings through digital imaging, architectural stencils and house - paint sprayers.
Exploring the relationship between humanity and nature, the artist transforms art galleries, museums, and other public spaces into immersive indoor gardens that «cocoon» the viewer with floating flowers and gorgeous spectrums of color.
This was an immersive environment formed out of multiple video projections of glacial caverns pointed at oblique angles onto gossamer fabric that created a kind of undulating dream - world environment where nature is revealed as streams of colliding energy.
Exhibitions that made our list highlight contemporary charcoal drawing, immersive sound - and - video installations, paintings that delve into nature, contemporary photographers and the historic ones who inspired them along with retrospectives that consider New York art scenes of the past.
1) NDD Immersion Room is a large - scale immersive installation whose title derives from the concept of Nature Deficit Disorder («NDD»), used to describe a form of human alienation from nature that results in both a greater susceptibility to negative moods and a reduced attentionNature Deficit Disorder («NDD»), used to describe a form of human alienation from nature that results in both a greater susceptibility to negative moods and a reduced attentionnature that results in both a greater susceptibility to negative moods and a reduced attention span.
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