Where E represents total atmosphere energy content (KE + PE) and the value of Rspecific determines how much of E can be
in kinetic form (KE) as heat and how much in potential form (PE) as height.
Not exact matches
During the daytime hours this should be
in a low calorie
form to reduce digestive stress and maintain high cognitive and
kinetic energy.
Boltzmann's equation [which
forms the basis of
kinetic theory] is very rich
in ideas and at the same time it's a real equation that engineers use.
That means they can not undergo the type of collisions that dissipate energy (or hardly any collisions at all) the way ordinary particles do, primarily turning
kinetic energy into electromagnetic energy,
in the
form of photons.
Fundamentally, the impulse depends upon how the difference
in energy along the two paths compares with the energy of the laser photons, where the atom's energy is
formed of potential (internal electron configuration) and
kinetic (external motion) parts.
On the basis of isotope incorporation experiments and
kinetic data, we propose that antibodies use H2O as an electron source, facilitating its addition to 1O2 * to
form H2O3 as the first intermediate
in a reaction cascade that eventually leads to H2O2.
``... energy
in recognizable
forms (
kinetic, potential, and internal)
in an expanding, spatially unbounded, homogeneous universe is not conserved.»
The concept of energy - based aliens
in Darkest Hour is intriguing enough, if only because of all the questions it raises about how these creatures» abilities work (ex: Are there only certain
forms of
kinetic energy they can absorb?).
Flamenco, Flamenco achieves something akin to pure
form in movement, opting to abandon conventional narrative
in favor of an unchained camera that engages
kinetic dancing and performing not as a musical number or set piece, but as a degree of storytelling
in and of itself.
Input as
kinetic energy
in the
form of wind à the
kinetic energy is converted to mechanical energy à the generator converts the mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Kinetic energy is captured
in the
form of regenerative braking, sending power back into the battery while slowing down.
In hatchback
form, the new Focus looks sharp, carrying the
Kinetic design language seen on the Fiesta.
Developed
in collaboration with Hybrid
Kinetic Group, the H500 Sedan will take the
form of a fully electric BMW 3 Series rival, while the K350 will be an electric four - seater SUV.
The harder and longer these winds blow, the more energy that is transferred from the wind
in the
form of
kinetic energy, resulting
in longer wave periods within a swell.
Jane Frey is an assault ops specialist with her primary weapon of choice being a shotgun and a revolver as a secondary weapon, while her special abilities include Leash which holds enemies within a gravitational anomaly; Void knocks down enemies
in the path of a powerful bolt of energy; Choose of Slain allows Jane to pull an enemy closer as other enemies are pushed away; and Equinox
forms a
kinetic shield around Jane that protects her from incoming damage by reflecting incoming projectiles.
However, for all of the new gameplay elements; there is a major problem returning from F1 2016
in the
form of the Energy Recovery System (ERS) being nowhere to be seen which is rather odd as it is essentially an updated version of the
Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) which featured
in previous F1 games by Codemasters.
So, if you're curios about what's new, I would say that there's a reasonable amount of content: there are three new maps for multiplayer (Cataclysm, Offering and Ritual), a new weapon called the UAC EMG Pistol, new equipment
in the
form of a
Kinetic Mine and quite a few fresh ways to customize your characters such as new taunts, armors, patterns, etc..
Marcel Wanders» total environment will include several bodies of work: large abstract figural mirrors, such as Dysmorphophobia 1, 2 and 3, with carved details and cutouts, create an illusion of a character or ghostly figure; Self 2 is a steel cabinet and
kinetic piece, balancing a sculptural ovoid
form that abstracts a human head and physically rocks on the top surface; Tempter, an over-sized adult rocking unicorn is cast
in bronze with metal chain stirrups; Shiqule Nuhai, two ceramic vases, monumental
in height, reference Marcel Wanders» Delft Blue collection with a darker sensibility, using black glaze.
In the fall of 1931, a radical shift in Calder's artistic career occurred when he created kinetic abstract sculpture and gave form to an entirely new type of ar
In the fall of 1931, a radical shift
in Calder's artistic career occurred when he created kinetic abstract sculpture and gave form to an entirely new type of ar
in Calder's artistic career occurred when he created
kinetic abstract sculpture and gave
form to an entirely new type of art.
In 1978, he was among the organisers (with Arturs Riņķis and Andulis Krūmiņš) of the landmark exhibition of
kinetic art
Form.
When Alexander Calder invented the mobile
in the early 1930s, he brought a new
kinetic form of sculpture to the art world.
In the Sun Porch, Jiang creates a
kinetic maze consisting of modular elements with rotating planters, which
form a garden that is simultaneously a machine.
Sticking with modern art, Bailly Gallery's exhibition «Post War» (11 May — 11 June) looks at the disparate
forms of art that emerged
in the wake of the Second World War — from abstraction to
kinetic and concrete art.
Works by Gianni Colombo, Enrico Castellani, Bridget Riley and Giovanni Korompay thus
formed the first nucleus of the GAM's holdings, revealing an interest
in spatial and environmental research that would subsequently expand to include the work of Grazia Varisco, Getulio Alviani, Dadamaino, Gruppo T and Gruppo N, together with various exponents of
Kinetic Art and Programmed Art.
A range of styles are on display, including modernist investigations of
form (such as Torres - García's Construction
in White and Black of 1938), 1960s
kinetic art and other conceptual experiments.
I'm opening up to the idea that groups of people
in a room generating artistic practice together actually
form something like
kinetic energy.
Right from his first solo show, Miriorama 4 (1960), where he displayed a series of
kinetic works that required activation on the part of the viewer, Colombo (1937 — 93) created works
in the
form of environments, situations, structures, itineraries and passages.
From his first solo show at the Willard Gallery
in 1949 to the mid-1950s, Lewis's reputation steadily grew, and he developed his own individual style consisting of calligraphic, fluid
forms suggesting groups of figures engaged
in kinetic activity.
As spectators move around them, the painted
forms appear to shift
in relation to one another, creating a
kinetic effect.
Drawn from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and featuring a number of recent acquisitions, The Kaleidoscopic Turn resonates with references to various artistic legacies of the 20th century from Op art to colourfield painting, offering a range of multi-sensory experiences including immersive installations,
kinetic sculptures, video art, works on paper and painting
in its diverse and expanded
forms.
While studying Bauhaus teaching methods at the Chicago Institute of Design, he «seriously began to consider the idea of bringing together geometric
form and movement,» and
in 1949 he made his first
kinetic sculpture.
In the fall of 1931, a significant turning point in Calder's artistic career occurred when he created his first truly kinetic sculpture and gave form to an entirely new type of ar
In the fall of 1931, a significant turning point
in Calder's artistic career occurred when he created his first truly kinetic sculpture and gave form to an entirely new type of ar
in Calder's artistic career occurred when he created his first truly
kinetic sculpture and gave
form to an entirely new type of art.
The path forward
in art - historical terms was split between those artistic movements more aligned with deeper investigations into the increasingly essential properties of a particular medium or reductive practices (e.g., Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Minimalism) and those movements that actively sought an expansion of the arts into a plurality of new
forms, hybrid media, and interactive experience (e.g., expanded cinema, intermedia, installation art, performance).13 Of these choices, hippie modernism would follow the latter course through experiments that drew upon the theatrical qualities and the participatory actions of the Happening, embraced Fluxus's democratic spirit
in its everyone - is - an - artist philosophy, explored the work of experimental filmmakers seeking to expand cinematic experience, and experimented with the fluid nature of light and sound as well as the interactive qualities of
kinetic art.
Optical and
kinetic art developed hand
in hand,
in an abstract, geometrical language of
form, using new industrial materials and techniques, and share a strong interest for the anti-static and the direct sensory experience.
On view at Wang's solo exhibition are a photography series, two video installations, a
kinetic installation, and one sculpture, where the artist tracks the trajectory of movement
in a space
in the
form of minimalist graphics, eliminating real - life scenarios and past experiences.
(1898 - 1976) was an American sculptor who conceived a unique
form of wire sculpture, known as «drawings
in space,» as well as his signature «mobiles,» which incorporated suspended abstract elements to create a
kinetic sculpture.
He drew inspiration from the intuitive approach of the Surrealists, making hand - cranked and motorized
kinetic sculptures that challenged the definition of sculpture as a
form fixed
in space and created a place for motion
in the expressive vocabulary of art.
In the post-war era, interest in and connections between the UK and Latin American art shifted away from surrealism and muralism towards abstract geometric, kinetic and op art movements and then towards forms of conceptualis
In the post-war era, interest
in and connections between the UK and Latin American art shifted away from surrealism and muralism towards abstract geometric, kinetic and op art movements and then towards forms of conceptualis
in and connections between the UK and Latin American art shifted away from surrealism and muralism towards abstract geometric,
kinetic and op art movements and then towards
forms of conceptualism.
The expression
kinetic art
in this modern
form first appeared at the Museum für Gestaltung of Zürich
in 1960, and found its major developments
in the 1960s.
The expression «
Kinetic art»
in this modern
form first appeared at the Museum für Gestaltung of Zürich
in 1960, and found its major developments
in the 1960s.
• Katarzyna Kobro (1898 - 1951) Considered to be the most outstanding female Polish sculptor of the first half of the 20th century, she is best known for her early Cubist - style nudes and abstract
kinetic forms hanging
in space.
The mood swing, however, could be attributed to a growing international interest
in the elegant
forms emerging
in the new and popular
kinetic art and the effect of technologies developed during World War II that had been taken up by designers such Charles and Ray Eames, who had experimented with fibreglass, plastic resin and wire, to produce new types of furniture and home accessories that were stronger, but lighter
in feel than anything that had existed before.
There, he reinterpreted Alexander Calder's
kinetic sculptures
in the
form of everyday objects like Reebok Classic trainers and the remnants of a discarded lunch.
Following a visit to the studio of Piet Mondrian
in 1930, where he was impressed with the environment - as - installation, Calder created abstract, three - dimensional,
kinetic forms and suspended vividly coloured shapes
in front of panels or within frames hung on the wall.
Often influenced by music, improvisational and spontaneous, Ellis is known for capturing visual rhythm through the use of
kinetic sculpture that produce analogue sequences, paintings that are often recorded
in a
form of digital time - lapse animation, and collaborative public works.
Katarzyna Kobro (1898 - 1951) Regarded as one of the most outstanding female Polish sculptors of the first half of the 20th century, she is is noted for her early Cubist nude studies and abstract
kinetic forms hanging
in space.
In plastic art, the avant - garde was ably represented by the modernist Constantin Brancusi, the Futurist Umberto Boccioni, the Kinetic artist Alexander Calder, and Barbara Hepworth the Yorkshire sculptress who, in her celebrated 1931 work Pierced Form, introduced the «hole» to the art of sculptur
In plastic art, the avant - garde was ably represented by the modernist Constantin Brancusi, the Futurist Umberto Boccioni, the
Kinetic artist Alexander Calder, and Barbara Hepworth the Yorkshire sculptress who,
in her celebrated 1931 work Pierced Form, introduced the «hole» to the art of sculptur
in her celebrated 1931 work Pierced
Form, introduced the «hole» to the art of sculpture.
Carver's work explores human relationships
in the
form of conversations (recorded, mapped, or transcribed), sculpture and its environment (site - specific sculpture, sound installation, person - powered
kinetic elements), and performance (as part of longer dialogue of experience).
From his first solo show at Willard
in 1949 to the mid-1950s, Lewis's reputation steadily grew, and he developed his own individual style consisting of calligraphic, fluid
forms suggesting groups of figures engaged
in kinetic activity.
Fausto Melotti's «I lavandai (The Launderers)» (1969) has a lyrical quality and approach to sculpture, like a weightless aerial drawing, with a lightness of material and tactility, the work articulates space
in much the same way as Alexander Calder's floating
kinetic forms; space is the very essence of the work with «Untitled» 1974, Juxtaposed with the weight of Genzken and the organic fragility of Hesse.