Sentences with phrase «inhabited space as»

Maintain law and order at the mysterious and beautiful edge of inhabited space as you complete increasingly difficult contracts for the United Trade Consortium.
Maintain law and order at the mysterious and beautiful edge of inhabited space as you complete increasingly difficult contracts for the United Trade Consortium.
Likewise, Kelly's sculpture rarely inhabits space as such but, instead, handsomely squats in a declarative manner.
Tremblay's sculptures successfully communicate sophisticated emotion through their beauty and human scale: they inhabit our space as much as we inhabit theirs.
«The scholar rocks were clearly very important elements of the design, but I always tend to keep the human side of the way people inhabit their spaces as a priority.»

Not exact matches

Target intends to inhabit space abandoned by Zellers — whose surrender should have been a clue as to the wisdom of that strategy.
Inhabiting the same ecclesiastical space for an hour on Sunday morning is not the same as belonging to a community where your presence truly matters to others and their presence truly matters to you.
Certainly the message of Christianity, as well as the world's other religions, aims to make a difference for the Stone Age people who inhabit our space - age pews and the streets beyond.
As members of the Church — the Body of Christ that both inhabits and transcends space and time — the story of God's people «between the times» is indeed our story.
And beings they are, beings as real in the realm which they inhabit as the changing things of sense are in the realm of space.
Inflation might end abruptly in one region of space, such as the one we inhabit, but it would continue elsewhere, setting off a never - ending series of big bangs.
Their pervasiveness «creates problems during a breakup, as people «inhabit» their digital space where photos and music constantly remind them about their prior relationship.»
As we have seen many times before, viewing Earth from space can tell us a lot about the planet we inhabit.
As she explains in Warped Passages, our 3 - D world may inhabit this 4 - D space the way a shower curtain inhabits a bathroom.
Physicists often describe the fabric of the universe we inhabit as four - dimensional spacetime, comprising three dimensions of space and one of time.
An organic turkey is required to have a certain amount of time outdoors, but sometimes, farmers will make the «outdoor» space as small as the tight quarters that confined indoor birds inhabit.
As healthy living continues to become more outward - facing, the spaces we inhabit are falling behind.
As gradually, reluctantly, inadvertently, Alvin and Lance reveal a little more about themselves, the splendid and desolate space they inhabit becomes almost magical, as an enchanted circle with its own laws of time and spacAs gradually, reluctantly, inadvertently, Alvin and Lance reveal a little more about themselves, the splendid and desolate space they inhabit becomes almost magical, as an enchanted circle with its own laws of time and spacas an enchanted circle with its own laws of time and space.
Sure, they don't quite look like they inhabit the same space as the live actors, but the facial expressions are extraordinary.
Omega Underground had also uncovered the film's link to the DCEU via a Freddy Freeman audition tape that established both Batman and Superman inhabiting the same space as Shazam via Freddy's collectables.
It's that tension, enhanced by Villeneuve's constant surveillance of every space these characters inhabit, as if viewing the world through their military vigilance, that keeps the film walking the knife's edge and keeps the audience riveted to every scene.
Writer and director Alex Garland allows for the film's biggers questions to inhabit the space that other genre movies might fill with action sequences, allowing for a slow sinking horror as the film unfolds.
That's where S.P.I.F.F.I.N.G. (Special Planetary Investigative Force for Inhabiting New Galaxies) comes in as players will take control of a space ship venturing far into the cosmos.
Its science - fiction status is hinted at by visual design, as in the film's opening moments, when concentric circles appear out of the darkness on screen, then are seen to separate, inhabiting three - dimensional space, from left to right, with a bright light blazing on one side.
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.
As a classroom teacher, building leader or district administrator, you should first ensure that the spaces ELL students inhabit most frequently have many object labels.
She can jump from one character's perspective to another's in the space of a paragraph, fully inhabiting each, as smoothly and unmistakably as if she were doing impressions of famous people onstage.
As I said, Elmo is the star attraction in my store, and well worth the space he inhabits.
But to think of dérive as a kind of random stroll dominated by chance encounters would be to miss Debord's essential point: spaces, by virtue of being inhabited or shaped by humankind, possess their own «psychogeographical contours, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones.»
Inhabiting liminal spaces heralded as much by surrealism as by folk traditions, Nordström looks to the cultural, psychological and physical margins of society.
In the two monochrome pieces, her interrogation on transcultural identity takes form as the cracks on the ceramic surfaces, which represent the orifices of our body and the interstices of the various spaces that we inhabit.
as visitors enter venice's four - hundred - year - old basilica of san giorgio maggiore, they are welcomed by two, large - scale sculptural installations that act in dialogue with one another, and the historic space they temporarily inhabit.
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.
The artist's early training as a sculptor, before he made the switch to painting, has clearly influenced his thinking around the space that painting can inhabit and, while these are not landscape paintings in the traditional sense, they nevertheless reference landscape and place.
In his work he celebrates the «tawdry but somehow romantic elegance of certain aspects of British culture» as well as the imagination of the individual, and our potential to inhabit, reclaim or animate an idea, a space, or an object.
Candida Höfer's photos that have been chosen for this show focus on cultural spaces, such as libraries, museums, and inhabited theaters.
By extension, the act of inhabiting or occupying a space functions as a kind of artistic production, serving as the undercurrent of his predominantly site - specific practice.
In this canvas the flutist appears twice: as an object inhabiting the creative space of the classroom and as a nearly complete representation on an easel.
Smithee's monologue seems to appropriately inhabit the space that the playwright Samuel Beckett proposed with the dictum «Fail better,» of which Stephen Marche recently wrote, «To fail better, to fail gracefully and with composure, is so essential because there's no such thing as success.
The city, its margins (the beach as a territory in its own right, the suburbs), its in - between or its interstices — physical and temporal (like the place Danton under construction), its private, inhabited spaces, men, women and children who cross or live there, constitute a material of infinite richness of which the 17 artists presented here have taken possession.
Inhabiting the space like strange bedfellows from different times and places, the characters are not so much actors in a legible narrative or drama as they are complexly enigmatic, strangely absorbed in their own thoughts.
I think of my cultural identity as a hybrid of all the disparate spaces I have inhabited — Nigerian, American, rural, cosmopolitan.
I see my cultural identity as an amalgam of my various life experiences so it's constantly in flux as I inhabit more spaces.
Much like her paintings in the past two iterations of NDA, the artist's new series of geometric abstraction becomes even more architectural as she continues her study of visually defining «place», giving the viewer a sense of being able to walk into and inhabit the pictorial «space».
In conjunction with this live performance, a collection of architectural models designed for the moon in collaboration with a number of architects will be on view at APF LAB, presenting various possible spaces to build and inhabit in the future, while offering a realistic scheme that seeks to fit the context and conditions offered by the moon as a habitat.
Conceptual artist Alberto Garutti invites us to take a careful look at the furniture now inhabiting the gallery space — although of ordinary appearance, they secretly glow while we sleep, while others remain invisible, existing solely as voids on a carpet.
The pieces found in public spaces like the restaurant as well as in the private setting of the guest rooms are meant to draw attention to the function and design of the areas they inhabit.
In production since 1997, these inclusive and interactive works act simultaneously as off - the - cuff quips and radical reconsiderations of the major questions key to both sculpture and art viewing: how figures relate to their ground, how one inhabits space, and how simple acts of re-framing can alter perceptions.
This exhibition presents a selection of Fake's meticulously rendered gouache and ink architectural drawings, which focus on facade and ornamentation as a way to understand our bodies, selves, and the importance of the spaces we inhabit.
The young Miami native's wild and vibrant symphonies on the canvas (think furious Cezanne - like brushstrokes, splashes of windex blue, and spring green that's so bright it looks acidic) depict the devil as inhabiting a luscious yet spooky space (gnarled trees, rickety houses with potion - like smoke billowing in the windows) where men go to contemplate alone and flirt with destiny.
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