Sentences with phrase «inhabit a space called»

The body is built to inhabit a space called the ChimaCloud, a virtual installation filled with signs and symbols from around the world.

Not exact matches

In the everyday macroscopic world we inhabit, the exact position a thing occupies in space can be estimated with remarkable accuracy but, in the subatomic world, this reality begins to unravel, giving way to what's commonly called «quantum weirdness» by befuddled scientists.
I wanted to build what I now call a thinking classroom — one that's not only conducive to thinking but also occasions thinking, a space inhabited by thinking individuals as well as individuals thinking collectively, learning together, and constructing knowledge and understanding through activity and discussion.
The works that Judd had fabricated inhabited a space not then comfortably classifiable as either painting or sculpture and in fact he refused to call them sculpture, pointing out that they were not sculpted but made by small fabricators using industrial processes.
Inhabiting a room under the stairs to the bar that I have not seen used as exhibition space before, Julie Verhoeven has created a new installation called Whiskers Between My Legs.
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