Sentences with phrase «inherent in our architecture»

For instance, inherent in our architecture is a tendency to skip steps unintentionally.
By developing habitual interactions within Mansión Magnolia — through time, movement, and the process of photographic documentation — Argote has come to understand the values inherent in this architecture, and the impact of this place on her identity and those of her ancestors.
Buterin further provided a high - level look at why this problem is inherent in the architecture of modern blockchain platforms.

Not exact matches

Given that muscle architecture, muscle fiber type, and tendon stiffness are poor candidates for velocity - specificity, it is worth reminding ourselves that there must be some changes inherent inside a muscle that contribute to greater gains in force at higher speeds after velocity - focused training.
Each artist combines notions inherent in the practices of art and architecture, in an experimental exhibition that includes site - specific installation, sculpture, painting, photography and video to create five very different and exciting works.
By infusing traditional art objects with qualities inherent to practices like performance and architecture, the artists are blurring the distinctions between all of these modes of creation in order to create new and dynamic possibilities.
During his service in World War II, Marca - Relli absorbed the texture, solidity and inherent formal order of the architecture of ancient and Renaissance Rome.
Scott Carter's practice is influenced by the experience of living amongst mass - produced materials, spaces, and objects that are inherent in contemporary architecture and design.
The Indian born, New York City based artist Rina Banerjee has a love of materials, heritage textiles, ethnicity and fashion, colonial objects and furnishings, historical architecture, and their ability to disguise, animate, locate their inherent meanings in her art work.
And the Cooper Union certainly isn't alone in a renewed scrutiny towards architecture education's inherent value.
Incorporating in - depth research and astute readings of cultural situations, his incisive works have addressed ideas such as the relationship between public and private, the flows of information along the media landscape, and the inherent power of architecture and other social frameworks.
Spanning ideas of architecture and capitalist progress to gaming and cinema, there is a freedom to play with the political, formal and ideological structures inherent in this word.
The historic building of Ely House provides a foil to the works, mixing its ornate architecture with radical interventions that play on the underlying tensions inherent in the work.
To complement Samsung's launch of The Frame at The Other Art Fair Sydney, Saatchi Art is presenting 7 Australia - based artists, all of whom are inspired by Sydney in rich and varied ways, and are passionate about the stimulating possibilities inherent in the relationship between art, design, architecture and technology.
After getting a degree in architecture, he began revisiting the medium of paper, this time in the form of corrugated cardboard, and found a way to leverage its inherent properties (strong in tension, weak in compression) to build a better chair.
The scaling issues inherent in public blockchain architecture are known, but computational power could prove a significant problem for ethereum, which looks to be a «world computer» that supports a richer variety of complex applications similar to those found in an average app store.
While a seemingly small detail, the statement hints at R3's thinking on its project architecture and the issues it believes may be inherent should financial institutions seek to host blockchain networks in the cloud.
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