Sentences with phrase «in everyday phenomena»

Using the camera obscura as a point of departure, I pursue an experience of light that engages the unseen in everyday phenomena.

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Physicist and author of «Storm in a Teacup: The physics of everyday life», Helen Czerski, explains the science behind this mysterious phenomenon.
Again, in a catalogue of «gifts of the Spirit», he includes «works of power, gifts of healing, [unusual] kinds of speech»,» as if they were everyday phenomena of Church life.
They are symbolic representations of aspects of reality which can not be consistently visualized in terms of analogies with everyday experience; they are only very indirectly related to observable phenomena.
If you take the science behind this phenomenon and stir in some everyday factors, you'll see why it's not unusual to experience these seven reasons your toddler is zoning out.
Rather, it is a complex multifaceted phenomenon with various dimensions; these partly overlap with everyday language but in some respects diverge considerably.
Having used interactive digital media all my life, I can confirm the reality of game transfer phenomena (GTP), in which in - game behaviour seeps into everyday life (24/31 December 2011, p 76).
Friction is an everyday phenomenon that is sometimes desirable (enabling cars to accelerate) and sometimes not (friction in the form of vehicle drag and friction in the engine and transmission system increase the car's energy consumption).
This remarkable result will help us to better understand quite different transport phenomena appearing also in everyday applications such as in solar cells,» says Stefan Rotter.
This phenomenon is a common occurrence in everyday life, co-author Nilli Lavie, PhD, pointed out in the study's press release.
Fiona is fascinated by unexplained phenomena in everyday life, especially ghostly encounters.
The monk practising the debate is immersed, in his everyday life of Buddhist and as a tibetan, in a cultural universe filled with songs, music and dances crowned, in a singular relationship to gods whom he knows how he has invented to help him to represent itself and to live the logic of the contradictory which makes the phenomena.
Fiona is fascinated by unexplained phenomena in everyday life, especially ghostly encounters.
A grid of nine photographs document the various possible combinations between three beetles and three soap bubbles according to mathematical theory, exploring poetic narratives of collaboration, chance, and temporality in the incidental, everyday phenomena that is frequently overlooked.
Throughout the 1960s an intoxicating energy swept the globe, in which everyday phenomena were seen anew.
The exhibition focuses on his work in 1967 and 1968, the years in which the artist became associated with the phenomenon of Arte Povera, the radical trend in Italian art towards using everyday materials in resonant and seemingly unambiguous combinations.
Zoe Beloff uses stereoscopic film to reenact ten séances held by an early 20th - century French medium in The Ideoplastic Materializations of Eva C. Jennifer Bornstein's What It Was and Celestial Spectacular use 16 - millimeter film to document UFOs, eclipses, meteor showers and other extraordinary phenomena playfully constructed from everyday household objects.
The circle has this potential because it resonates with so much in our everyday lives and with objects and phenomena that have shaped the development of civilisations around the world from the most ancient of days.
Raphaela Platow, the CAC's Alice & Harris Weston Director and Chief Curator explains,» Green Acres builds on eco-conscious exhibitions the Contemporary Arts Center has spearheaded in the past, including The American Lawn: Surface of Everyday Life, Ecovention and Beyond Green, and puts into context the nearly 40 year phenomena of farming as art.
The work of conceptual artist Almut Linde stems from her own term Dirty Minimal, which the artist coined to name her own aesthetic approach of conjoining everyday materials, found objects and real life phenomena in a reduced, visually rich formal language.
Nadia Guerroui creates poetic - abstract works in which she explores everyday phenomena and concepts from our complex, contemporary world.
Resolutely representational, Rocca developed her own pictorial vocabulary of everyday objects and phenomenon and set them onto a map that neither castigated nor deified the role of women and mothers in the 1960s.
Cao's art bridges into visual arts with the use of popular culture and shifts through different subcultures and phenomenon to create the surreal landscapes that she is most known for — actors incased in Burberry behaving like dogs reenact a hysteric day in the office, ordinary people dancing to hip - hop on the street, people dressed in Chinese shopping bags and a stage production incorporating Guangzhou's street youths are just a few examples of using the city's everyday life to analyze and render the current social situation where traditions and new influences are constantly in conflict.
Born and educated in Japan, Tanaka's early performance work explored the phenomena of everyday objects.
It has always surprised me that this huge, demonstrated contributor to global warming, in fact one that is essential to maintenance of everyday climate phenomena, is neglected in discussions of climate change.
Such is Korea's cryptocurrency mania among retail investors, new adopters and everyday citizens that Prime Minister Lee Nak - yon called it a «pathological phenomenon» in late November.
Fiona is fascinated by unexplained phenomena in everyday life, especially ghostly encounters.
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