Sentences with phrase «into topographies»

These stains are small random events recovered by Calame and reordered into striking layered «constellations» of abstract forms drawn with grease pencil on mylar, wedding color and form, order and chaos, into topographies.
In this show of twelve large paintings and a handful of smaller works (which made its debut in March at the Kunsthalle zu Kiel and now travels to its organizing institution), landscapes are transformed into topographies of mood, from physical elation to anxiety born of personal memories, filtered through the lens of a Northern Romantic sensibility.
«Titan might have broad - scale highs and lows, which might have formed some time ago, and the rivers have been eroding into that topography ever since, as opposed to having new mountain ranges popping up all the time, with rivers constantly fighting against them.»
Punta Espada was designed to incorporate the natural features of the landscape into its topography; the bluffs, the Beach, the waterways and the foliage.
He distributed and arranged these units over twelve stories so that a kind of breathable shell formed, fitting into the topography of the landscape.

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I began with a mind unfavorable to it... but more recently I found myself brought into contact with the Book of Acts as an authority for the topography, antiquities, and society of Asia Minor.
Jeremy this looks like an insightful look into God's own sacrifice of Self and into love's topography of grace, themes which are rich in your always - helpful works thus far.
I love the idea of making the food into art by creating the topography, gorgeous!
In the early 1990s the TOPEX (Topography Experiment for Ocean Circulation) / Poseidon satellite, a joint American - French mission, shot into orbit armed with radar altimeters to measure the height of the sea surface.
«This study is a great insight into the origins and topography of our globe's mountainous landscape.»
When such instability arises, strengthened bottom currents interact with rough bottom topography to generate internal waves that eventually devolve into turbulence.
Taking into account the sizes of the boulders, the height of the plateaus, and the local topography, they estimate that a single tsunami resulting from the sudden, total collapse of the volcano's flank must have run up on Santiago to elevations of more than 270 meters above sea level.
They also took into account the large impact basins that have shaped the moon's topography, and they considered the moon's gravity field together with its topography.
Interestingly, the researchers found that the moon's overall gravity field is no longer aligned with the topography, as it would have been when the tidal bulges were frozen into the moon's shape.
Also known as tropical cyclones and typhoons, these fierce storms can churn the seas into a violent topography of 50 - foot (15 - meter) peaks and valleys, redefine coastlines and reduce whole cities to watery ruin.
Tree - lined toboggan runs that wriggle and thump downhill, fast open roads that cut across lush plains and plunge into pine forests, and, finally, a little circuit you may have heard of that's set into the most extreme topography of this Eifel region of Germany.
It includes a 3 - panel greenhouse, 20 - inch rims, recycled water in tanks on the roof with a hydrogen converter and hydrogen fuel cells, 4 wheel - hub motors, a «Terra - Scan» 360 - degree topography scanner on the roof, side skirts illumination indicating the operating and charge status of the energy packs, a roof rack and additional lamps integrated into the roof.
The custom procedure uses the same laser, but it takes into consideration the individual topography of your eye.
All estimates of movements and distance traveled were conservative because they did not take into account the route traveled or the topography of the island.
I was lucky enough to fly during the day into Santiago and got a a slight glimpse of Chile's unique topography.
Topography: Country divided into two main physiographic regions.
Lying at the tip of Africa on a peninsula divided into valleys and bays by sheer mountain folds cascading into turquoise seas and crowned by the iconic table mountain, Cape Town's topography spreads its population across a diverse choreography of slopes and valleys, offering a wide range of holiday accommodation unique to each area.
If not «Best» in the Caribbean, this unique sub-aquatic topography of lush shallow reefs cascading into dramatic vertical walls is truly the most consistent destination for great diving.
Continuing round to the right, the slope develops into a reef with very impressive topography, becoming a vertical wall, from 15m to below 60m, which then reverts to a steep slope.
Surrounded by unspoiled dry tropical forest and dazzling topography, the Gulf of Papagayo is the ideal setting for nature lovers and beachgoers seeking to plunge themselves into the national parks of Guanacaste, or simply relax along one of Papagayo's world - class beaches like Playa Hermosa, Playas del Coco, Ocotal beach, Panama Beach and several others..
Doug Lombardi, Valve's VP of marketing, also confirmed that the story would not return to City 17, and that the developers had put a lot of work into «creating a natural progress of topography and climate».
The 1000000th (64th) interval» beyond the headset into the gallery, projecting on sculptural forms and presenting topographies of her 3D environments.
Her vibrant abstract collages layer hundreds of vibrantly painted pieces of paper into dense collages that speak to topographies and mapping.
Taking over one floor of the gallery, she had transformed it into a dramatized version of her own studio, with sloping, angular, plywood platforms that formed a mountainous topography, from which one could peer down onto maquettes of Lee's architectural sculptures sitting atop mirror plinths.
Resonances of Cote d' Azur's topography inform the painting as splashes of emerald sea, terra cotta tiles and limestone bluffs are atomized into their chromatic elements and reassembled as elements of design.
Takadiwa exhibits a hand - sewn work of reclaimed computer keys from trashed computers into a strange topography of non-information.
Within the visual and temporal entanglements of my installations, perception slips between recognition and abstraction: from a sky, a topography, or a textile, into fields of color and pattern and back again.
In their talks they discussed and provided insight into their works featured in Impermanent Topography exhibition, as well as their process and concepts of their works.
Each artist discussed their work to give insights into their works featured in the Impermanent Topography exhibition.
Nana Oforiatta Ayim writes, «Artists can harmonize chaos to present new topographies of past - present - future so that we can imagine what is not yet possible and, by imagining it, bring it into being.»
A Roy Lichtenstein dot - scape and the topography of cut paper expand into a sparkling imagined city.
Titled by date, Lobdell's linear quasi-notational markings suggest petroglyphs and pictographs ---- more excavation than topography, as well as biomorphic shapes drawn on or scratched into the paint, linking painting practice with prehistoric creative impulses.
In contrast to the verticality of traditional sculpture, these fountains descend into underground microcosmic topographies that recall the banks of a river or the bottom of a lake, as it reveals fictitious undergrowth uncovered by the removal of a few paving stones.
This plain, two - dimensional everyday material is here transformed into an apocalyptic topography of densely layered molten form, a surface of post-industrial volcanic craters, or blistered and healing skin.
Olga Grotova's films hook us into the cyclic calm of nuns who look as if they've stepped out of a Helmut Newton photo; Nika Neelova turns the topography of a shucked - off exoskeleton hanging below into a coolly folded room above; Yelena Popova provides both apparently evaporated portraits, as from the deep past, and an empty cut - out awaiting future faces; undeterred by their lack of tymbals to flex and wings to flick, Neelova and Mira Calix team up to imitate both male and female cicadas in the corridor, crossing sex and species boundaries and referencing the mythical transformation of people into the insects when first introduced to and overpowered by music.
«Over the years, the image capital of the world has gradually evolved into a cultural capital presenting a socio - political panorama that is open to both aesthetic and pedagogical aspects, thereby conferring upon the city its unique artistic topography (Courtesy of the Praz - Delavallade press release).»
A scale model of the gallery space in chalk stone is carved, over the duration of the show, into an image — a sculptural copy or model — of the exhibition, reproducing the topography of works and gallery furniture.
She adopted the vast scale and industrial materials favored by Minimalists like Donald Judd and Carl Andre, but let her colorful latex pouring allude to bodily gestures, fluids and topographies, and harden into a kind of skin.
Flanken by the Caucasus Mountains on the highest plateau in Dagestan, the village of Tsovkra - 1 has parlayed the perils of its topography into a peculiar claim to fame: that every able - bodied member of its roughly four - hundred - person population can walk a tightrope.
Chadha considers architectural drawings and the topography of urban spaces, abstracting recognizable patterns into puzzling yet familiar forms.
Graves's career has included teaching at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle and publishing «This Land Is False Land,» an extensive article that looked at the tremendous amount of work that went into shaping the topography of Seattle, and that described the city as «one of the most outrageous land sculptures in American history.»
Included are paintings made with Strong's technique of cultivating and casting film residue from evaporations — transmuting in vivid color the forms of 3 - Dimensional Topographies into 2 - Dimensional imprint; a tableau for splintering reference and simultaneous story.
With its topography of primary and secondary colors — greens, yellows, blues, and reds — scored into a landscape and whitened hues that both obscure and suggest a mysterious terrain, the surface of Gerhard Richter's Abstraktes Bild (903 - 7) openly displays the complex nature of its construction.
Whilst patrons and critics alike criticised Turner for his questionable grasp of topography and wash of «chromomania», these images of the floating city now appear as miraculous mirages, dissolving into the horizon as tiny figures scurry along the water's edge to their boats.
By introducing color and touch, this topography becomes animated into a mental landscape.
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